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Functioning Hydraulic and Morphological Sustainability of River Training Works in Bangladesh

Functioning Hydraulic and Morphological Sustainability of River Training Works in Bangladesh
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摘要 River dynamics play the most vital role in the socio-economic of the country. These rivers are highly dynamic in nature which causes extensive riverbank erosion. Active river bank erosion and bed scouring, is apprehended to change the scenario, leading to loss of limited valuable land of Bangladesh. River training is being practiced in Bangladesh since 1960s but the process is very expensive especially in the Ganges and the Jamuna Rivers. Five types of river training works were selected at different reaches. Hydro-morphological characteristics of the major rivers are being evaluated not only in engineering concepts but also in socio-economic and environmental aspects. PRA (participatory rural appraisal) tools were applied to evaluate protection safety, hydraulic and hydrological connectivity, ecological and environmental characteristics, causes of failure and social acceptability. This comparative study is being carried out for closing the gap between the modem river training works and in country experience through adaptation of research findings with a view to effectively arresting river bank erosion. Sirajganj Hardpoint, Chandpur Town Protection work and Nakalia Revetment are found to be suitable and effective. A technically suitable structure may not have good social acceptance without IWRM (integrated water resource management).
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2013年第6期756-766,共11页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 SUSTAINABILITY river training works river morphology SOCIO-ECONOMIC PRA tools IWRM. 孟加拉国 培训工程 形态特征 可持续性 液压 参与式农村评估 水资源综合管理 河流动力学
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