A green climate initiative of CCDB

Climate Adaptation

The climate is changing. Climate change adaptation is a response to global warming. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change defines adaptation as: ‘the process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects’ and anticipating and planning for unusual weather and climate and how they impact human and natural systems’. Adaptation measures can help to reduce vulnerability. For those considering how to reduce vulnerabilities, adaptation technologies tailored to various climatic zones and sectors such as agriculture, water resources, public health, forestry, biodiversity, soil resources, fisheries and aquaculture, energy, and infrastructure will be needed. Dozens of such adaptation technologies are demonstrated in the climate technology park. All adaptation technologies are demonstrated in the zones they belong to, like coastal, dryland, char land, hill, and haor zone.


In most cases, we are not the inventors of the technologies. Instead, the technologies are being gathered from various research organizations, NGOs, INGOs, and locals’ or others’ best practices. The technologies are selected by, first, identifying them, second, evaluating their suitability to the respective climatic zone, and finally, receiving expert group approval of their overall appropriateness. Vertical agriculture, sack garden, floating garden, rain water harvesting system, and pond sand filter (PSF) have already been implemented successfully by CCDB in coastal areas of Bangladesh, namely Shyamnagar, Patherghata, and Morelgonj. Some technologies have been customized to take into account local demand, as well as cost.

Forest, Fish and Fruit (FFF) Model

Forest, Fish and Fruit (FFF) Model
The FFF model provides a new way to make barren coastal land productive. By building dikes and ditches, fruit and timber trees can be grown, and... Read more

Cultivation of Vegetables Using Biochar

Cultivation of Vegetables Using Biochar
Biochar is the lightweight black residue, made of carbon and ashes, remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass in the presence of limited oxygen at 300-800 0C... Read more

Modified Atmospheric Water Generator

Modified Atmospheric Water Generator
Atmospheric water generator is a device that can extract water from the humidity of the air. It uses condensation as a means of producing water from... Read more

Soil Management through Biochar:

Soil Management through Biochar:
Biochar is a char or coal made by burning organic matter in the presence of limited oxygen or without oxygen following the pyrolysis process at 300-800... Read more

Drip Irrigation System in Agriculture

Drip Irrigation System in Agriculture
Drip irrigation system is a type of micro-irrigation in which the irrigation is done by dripping water at the rootzone of the plants. It saves water,... Read more

Atmospheric Water Generator

Atmospheric Water Generator
Atmospheric water generator is a device that can extract water from the humidity of the air. It uses condensation as a means of producing water from... Read more