Sustainable land management: Shielding the agriculture land with flood managements and wetlands

Shamsuddin Ahmed

This research explores the issues of shielding the agriculture lands that are affected by floods frequency while the wetlands habitats are dynamic for sustainable land management with infrastructure and environmental extenuation. Sustainable land management is ought to be concomitant with flood action strategy merging the erstwhile lenient of agro-ecological entities and local environmental profile. Problems of deforestation, soil degradation, wetlands and surface drainage, and decreasing biodiversity are widespread. Flood action strategy for a region is obviously pertinent to the analysis of inundation area compartmentalisation with flood forecasting, flood proofing and flood response scenarios for long-term solutions, including five obligatory options such as appraisal, priority, delineation, originalities, and model for sustainable agriculture land. The obligatory option is that sustainable land management shielding the agriculture land with the dispensation of flood management and wetlands habitats is inexorable to investment priorities in infrastructure planning to prevent the upset from hazard and vulnerability.

Event: Land Governance in an Interconnected World_Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty_2018

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