JBS Vol 07. Num 1. 2005 - THE ENVIRONMENT AND POLICY-MAKING IN BANGLADESH

Khorshed Alam
Abstract

There are a variety of environmental impacts, particularly non-market related, that are still considered to be nonquantifiable
and, therefore, excluded from the decision making process in many developing countries. This paper
discusses the importance of incorporating these impacts into the policy-making process. Using the case of
Bangladesh, it demonstrates how a failure to properly account for environmental impacts has resulted in decisions
that have had negative implications for the environment and society.