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Riverbank Erosion and Population Resettlement in Bangladesh
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1991
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Riverbank ErosionRiver Basin ManagementPopulation PovertyWater ResourcesEconomic DevelopmentGlobal HealthDevelopment EconomicsBusinessPovertyThirteen MillionPopulation EconomicsPublic HealthRiver RestorationTremendous Population
Two images of Bangladesh as a country are commonplace in the West and often simplistically intertwined—a land of overpopulation and poverty, and a land cursed by natural disaster. Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world with an estimated per capita income equivalent to only U.S. $180. It is also one of the world's most crowded countries. One hundred thirteen million people live in Bangladesh, an area about the size of Wisconsin, with an average density close to two thousand people per square mile. Since only 13% of the population is urban, this tremendous population, currently growing at a rate of 2.8% per annum, exerts especially great pressure on resources in the rural areas.