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    |Name=Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS)
     
    |Name=Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS)
     
    |Link=https://www.cnrs.org.bd/index.html
     
    |Link=https://www.cnrs.org.bd/index.html
    |Type=NGO
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    |Type=<translate>NGO</translate>
    |Country=Bangladesh
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    |Country=<translate>Bangladesh</translate>
    |Current focus=Natural resource management  
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    |Current focus=<translate>Natural resource management</translate>
    Biodiversity  
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    <translate>Biodiversity</translate>
    Climate change  
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    <translate>Climate change</translate>
    Adaptation
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    <translate>Adaptation</translate>
    Livelihood improvement
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    <translate>Livelihood improvement</translate>
    Food
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    <translate>Food</translate>
    Agriculture  
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    <translate>Agriculture</translate>
    Nutrition
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    <translate>Nutrition</translate>
    Water
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    <translate>Water</translate>
    Sanitation
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    <translate>Sanitation</translate>
    Diversity  
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    <translate>Diversity</translate>
    Governance
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    <translate>Governance</translate>
    Research
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    <translate>Research</translate>
     
    |Description=CNRS became operational in 1994 and is one of the pro-environmental NGOs in Bangladesh. The Idea of developing an institution like CNRS first surfaced in 1993 while the initiators were involved in FAP-16 (environmental study) field studies. In course of field works, the need for an institution like CNRS was felt necessary to demonstrate ecosystem-based approaches to natural resources aiming at sensitizing policy stakeholders including wider communities to foster community-based natural resources management in Bangladesh
     
    |Description=CNRS became operational in 1994 and is one of the pro-environmental NGOs in Bangladesh. The Idea of developing an institution like CNRS first surfaced in 1993 while the initiators were involved in FAP-16 (environmental study) field studies. In course of field works, the need for an institution like CNRS was felt necessary to demonstrate ecosystem-based approaches to natural resources aiming at sensitizing policy stakeholders including wider communities to foster community-based natural resources management in Bangladesh
      
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