Supraghat case study : community and institutional responses to the challenges facing squatter dwellers in Khulna, Bangladesh.
Abstract
Supraghat is one of two low-income settlements studied in Khulna City of Bangladesh as part of the ESRC-DFID funded project on ‘Community and Institutional Responses to the Challenges Facing Poor Urban People in Bangladesh in an Era of Global Warming’. It is the biggest low-income settlement in Khulna by population size and the fifth largest by area covered. A squatter settlement by definition, it has evolved over the past 40 years on land partly owned by the government and partly by a Christian Mission. This study applies a range of data collection methods, involving some quantitative (e.g. a short survey) but mainly qualitative techniques (life history interviews, key informant interviews, case studies, participatory appraisals and a dialogue).
Citation
Roy, M.; Chowdhury, K.; Islam, S. Supraghat case study : community and institutional responses to the challenges facing squatter dwellers in Khulna, Bangladesh. BWPI, University of Manchester, UK (2012) 49 pp.
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