The environment is crucial for sustaining life on Earth, providing essential resources such as clean air, water, and biodiversity. The Arannayk Foundation plays a vital role in environmental protection and conservation in Bangladesh. Through a range of initiatives, the organization fosters awareness about sustainable practices and the importance of preserving natural habitats. It promotes responsible use of forest resources, engages local communities in conservation efforts, and implements educational programs to raise awareness about climate change and endangered species. The foundation has published numerous materials to disseminate knowledge on environmental issues, further empowering individuals to participate in conservation activities. By collaborating with government and non-governmental organizations, Arannayk effectively advocates for policy changes that enhance forest and biodiversity conservation, making significant strides toward a more sustainable future for the environment in Bangladesh.

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Scaling Up Forest Landscape Restoration in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh© AF photo library

Scaling Up Forest Landscape Restoration in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

The project (March 2024 – June 2027) aims to scale up forest landscape restoration (FLR) across Bandarban Hill District using proven models developed under the earlier CHT-FLR project (part of USAID’s COMPASS Activity). It also seeks to develop a more productive and climate-resilient alternative to the current practice of short-rotation shifting cultivation. The project promotes inclusive, community-led res... Read more

Location: Bandarban
Updating Integrated Resource Management Plan (IRMP) of the Sundarbans© AF/Arifur Rahman

Updating Integrated Resource Management Plan (IRMP) of the Sundarbans

Arannayk Foundation, in collaboration with the Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS), is supporting the development of an updated Integrated Resource Management Plan (IRMP) for the Sundarbans Reserve Forest (SRF) for the period 2025–2035.The plan will reflect the current status of forest resources and set out a 10-year framework for biodiversity conservation and sustainable re... Read more

Location: Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira
Assessment of Aquatic Resources of the Sundarbans© AF/Arifur Rahman

Assessment of Aquatic Resources of the Sundarbans

Arannayk Foundation, in collaboration with the Center for Natural Resources Studies (CNRS), is conducting a comprehensive assessment of the aquatic resources of the Sundarbans, funded by the Bangladesh Forest Department. The study aims to support the conservation and sustainable use of coastal biodiversity and ecosystem services by informing future aquatic resource management strategies.The assessment focus... Read more

Location: Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira
Ecological Monitoring of the Sundarbans © AF/Md. Sahidul Islam

Ecological Monitoring of the Sundarbans

The project Under the Protection of Sundarban Mangrove Forests Project (PSMFP) supports long-term ecological monitoring of the Sundarbans to inform sustainable management of the world’s largest mangrove forest. Jointly implemented by CEGIS and Arannayk Foundation, the study focuses on assessing the health of the Sundarbans ecosystem through physical, chemical, and biological indicators. As part of its role,... Read more

Location: Satkhira, Bagerhat, Khulna
Study on Mud Crab Life Cycle and Current Harvesting Practices© S.M. Saiful Seraj

Study on Mud Crab Life Cycle and Current Harvesting Practices

The study documented life cycle of mud crabs and prevailing harvesting practices in selected Ecologically Critical Areas (ECAs) of Khulna, Bagerhat, and Satkhira districts adjacent to the Sundarbans. The study examined the ecological and socio-economic dimensions of mud crab harvesting, including its impacts on population sustainability, local ecosystems, and the livelihoods of dependent fishing communities... Read more

Location: Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira
Feasibility Study on Dubla Island Fishers by Assessing Fishing and Fish Processing Practices, its Implications for Sundarbans and Marine Conservation© Arifur Rahman

Feasibility Study on Dubla Island Fishers by Assessing Fishing and Fish Processing Practices, its Implications for Sundarbans and Marine Conservation

Arannayk Foundation, funded by GIZ Bangladesh, conducted a feasibility study on the fishing and fish processing practices of the Dubla Island fishing community (Dubla Jele Palli) to understand their socio-economic profile and the ecological impacts of their activities on the Sundarbans and adjacent marine ecosystems.The study documented demographic characteristics, economic dependence on fisheries, and the... Read more

Location: Bagerhat
Plastic Reduction Initiative in Sundarbans Transboundary International Natural Ecosystems (PRISTINE)© AF/Jessie Namnika Daru

Plastic Reduction Initiative in Sundarbans Transboundary International Natural Ecosystems (PRISTINE)

The PRISTINE project tackled plastic pollution across both the upstream and downstream areas of the Sundarbans Reserve Forest by creating a recycling value chain for Single-Use Plastics (SUP) that is transparent, traceable, and inclusive. At its core was the development of a mobile application, called Wastex, to track plastic waste from collection to recycling, documenting the contributions of waste collect... Read more

Location: Bagerhat
Market Study for wood chips, sawdust and other wood products including furniture (demand and supply)© AF/Farhan Haque

Market Study for wood chips, sawdust and other wood products including furniture (demand and supply)

This nationwide study examines the growing demand and supply dynamics of wood-based products in Bangladesh, with a focus on wood chips, sawdust, and furniture. Driven by rapid urbanization and a furniture sector growing at 15–20% annually, the country faces increasing pressure on timber resources. While local production and imports contribute to meeting demand, restrictions on harvesting from natural forest... Read more

Location: Khulna, Bagerhat, Jashore, Jhenaidah, Bogura, Dinajpur, Tangail, Mymensingh, Gazipur, Dhaka, Narayanganj, Barisal, Sylhet, Moulvibazar, Habiganj, Chattogram, Rangamati

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