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Publication of SEHD's research findings, investigative reports and survey outputs has become one of its major activities. In some exceptional cases it has published materials produced by others. The SEHD publications that stand out with distinctions are briefly described here.

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STOLEN FORESTS (Photography Book)
Bangla Language, Literature and Cultural Movement
Handbook on Election Reporting , Third Edition
Bangladesh Environment: Facing the 21st Century
The Chittagong Hill Tracts: Life and Nature at Risk

Bangladesher Bopinno Bon

The Last Forests of Bangladesh

Bon, Bonbinash O Bonobasir Jibon Shangram

Sex-workers in Bangladesh, Livelihood: At What Price?

Bangladeshe Jounata Bikri: Jiboner Dame Kena Jibika

Parbotto Chattagrame Jumchash

Bangladesh: Land, Forest and Forest People
Bon O Boner Adhibasi

Jatyio Adivasi Goltable Baithak [ Bangla ] [ English ]

The Case of Forests, Ethnic Communities and Tea Workers of Bangladesh

The Forest (Amendment) Act, 2000 and the (draft) Social Forestry Rules, 2000
Lather Industry: Environmental Pollution and Mitigation Measures
The Reporter's Guide: Handbook on Election Reporting  
The CCHRB Election Observation Report: The Eighth Parliamentary Elections 2001

Reporting Guide

A Guide to NGO-Business Partnerships
Survey report: Discrepancies in Census and Socio-economic Status of Ethnic Communities

Survey Report: Shrimp Fry Collection and Its Trade

Survey Report: Health Of The Tannery Workers

Catalogue - Cry of the Forest: The forest and her children—images of pain

Posters and Postcards

Magazines : Dharitri (Bangla) and Earth Touch (English)
 
 

Catalogue
Cry of the Forest: The forest and her children-images of pain

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The story of our Natural heritage, the forest of Bangladesh, is a pain-filled one. The forest cover has exhausted from 18% in the first half of the twentieth century to about 6% nowadays. Bangladesh still has significant mangrove forests but in other forestland only tiny patches of the natural forests are left today.

There are many factors for the depletion of forests. Foremost among these are colonial trends of extraction, and commercial and industrial plantations. In Bangladesh, plantation of exotic or invasive species dates back to 1873, but these have rapidly expanded in the recent times.

While tree plantation in rural Bangladesh has yielded much of the desired results, plantations, especially with invasive or exotic species, on the public forestland have caused environmental disasters and human misery. Plantations of teak, rubber, eucalyptus, acacia, pine and other exotics that we see on the public forestland in Bangladesh are "simple plantation forestry established in place of native forest."

Governments, companies, pulp and paper industries, international financial institutions, etc. strongly support and finance these plantations.

There is a government objective "To re-place the existing irregular, depleted and less productive forests by a man-made plantation forest with more valuable and productive species suited to the soil and country's requirements". This objective has had devastating effects for Bangladesh.

The images in the exhibition, "Cry of the Forest" by Philip Gain tell the story of drastic depletion of our forest traditions.

One particular focus of the exhibition is the forest people, especially the indigenous communities, who have traditionally sourced the forest for their livelihood and have lived in harmony with Nature. But plantations and legal reforms have rendered the children of the forest illegal residents on their traditional homeland as well.

Society for Environment and Human Development (SEHD), out of concern for the current state of environment, has given Philip Gain an outstanding opportunity to study the fate of our forests. His journey through the Natural heritage for more than a decade has made this exhibition possible.


The Photography Exhibition by Philip Gain was first organized in June 2003.
Produced 2003 Price: Tk.50.

To see the exhibition online please visit www.sehd.org
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