Community economics is strongly associates with sustainability. It is meeting some basic targets such as developing a production system without destroying environment, economic growth as well as employment, ensure stable living, encourage energy use from renewable resources and increase currency flowing within communities. Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries of the world with mainly an agrarian economy as 84.8% of its population living in rural areas. The rural people can develop community based forestry, fisheries and dairy activities for their sustainable livelihood. The present study identifies the prospects and potentials of community economy development in rural Bangladesh with emphasis on forestry, fisheries and dairy activities. The study uses secondary data to address the objectives that are obtained through reliable document analysis. The fisheries and dairy sectors accounts for 4% and 3% of GDP of the country. The total forest area is corresponding to 17.10 percent of the total land area of the country and about 8000 hector of forest land per year are being deforested. The study reveals that lack of information, insufficient medical facilities, quality breeding and diary feed; inadequate research initiatives and improper marketing are main problems for dairy sector in rural areas. The study recommended that allocating sufficient loan, formulate breeding and veterinary policy, proper marketing, public-private partnership can be developed this sector. Furthermore, community fisheries program need consultancy and technical support, profit distribution and participation within communities, financial allocation and training facilities. The study reveals active participation of communities, financial allocation, marketing channel, sufficient security of forests and training facilities have been developing community forestry program in rural areas of Bangladesh
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Author Name: 1Md. Belal Hossain, 2,3Md. Anowar Hossain Bhuiyan, 3Md. Abud Darda and 2Chamhuri Siwar
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Keywords: Endovascular Procedures; Vascular Fistula; Community, development, fishery, dairy and forestry
ISSN: 2077-4370
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