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Water Pricing Data Collection Campaign

BRAC conducted a field survey across southwestern Bangladesh to examine the pricing and availability of safe drinking water. For further details, please refer to the report (see Field Findings of Water Pricing Data Collection Campaign)

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  • Home
  • Hazards
    • Cyclones
    • Drought
    • Heat stress
    • Salinity
    • Sea Level Rise & Land Subsidence
    • Waterlogging: Primarily a Hazard but also Benefit
  • Focus Areas
    • Agriculture
    • Shelters
    • Water
  • Study Region
  • Projects
    • Assessment of Jameel Observatory-CREWSNet-Informed Adaptation Measures (Claire Walsh)
    • Climate Change Program and Strengthening Future Resilience (Tapas Ranjan Chakraborty)
    • Data Hub and Decision-Support Tool (Deborah Campbell)
    • Forecasting Future Climate (Elfatih Eltahir)
    • Forecasting Tropical Cyclone Induced Wind, Rain, and Flood Risk (Sai Czander Ravela)
    • JO-CREWSnet and the NAP, and Socioeconomic Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Bangladesh (Sergey Paltsev)
    • Land Management and Land Productivity (C. Adam Schlosser)
    • Subsidence and Elevation Changes in Coastal Bangladesh (Michael S. Steckler)
  • Initiatives
    • Adaptation Fortress
    • Reverse Osmosis / Entrepreneurship
    • Sunflower Seed Coating
  • Models
    • Agent-based water scarcity model
    • Community Terrestrial Systems Model (CSTM)
    • Cyclone modeling
    • Hydrodynamics Model (HEC-RAS and Delft 3D)
    • Hydrological Model (SWAT+)
    • Machine Learning based Soil Salinity Prediction Model
    • MIT Regional Climate Model (MRCM)
    • Numerical Groundwater Model (MODFLOW 6)
    • Predictive model for coastal subsidence and elevation change
  • Publications
    • Journals
    • Additional Resources
  • Presentations
  • Reports
  • Videos
  • News
    • News
    • Engagement Events
  • Impact
  • Decision Support Tool
    • Outdoor days
  • Adaptation Center 
  • Field work
    • Geohazards in Bangladesh
    • Subsidence measurements
    • Water Pricing Data Collection Campaign
  • People
    • Team
    • PIs
    • Leadership
    • Researchers
  • Relevant sites