Govt using modern technology to monitor hill-cutting: Rizwana

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Published On: 15 Jan 2025, 20:48
Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today spoke at a progress review meeting at the Ministry of Water Resources in the Secretariat. Photo: Ministry

DHAKA, Jan 15, 2025 (BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said the government has taken an initiative to prevent hill cutting by using modern technology. 

She was speaking at a progress review meeting on the Natural Capital Mapping project held at the Ministry of Water Resources in the Bangladesh Secretariat here.

The project uses advanced tools, including high-resolution WorldView-3 satellite imagery with 30-centimetre resolution, to map and analyze the natural capital of hillocks and hilly regions. 

The Digital Terrain Model (DTM) refines these boundaries, while time-series analyses using Google Earth imagery (2004–2024) provide critical insights into the impact of hill-cutting activities on vegetation and terrain, a ministry press release said.

Rizwana said the initiative focuses on creating a comprehensive Land Cover and Natural Capital Map and developing Integrated Collaborative Forest Management Plans. 

This will enhance the sustainable management of natural resources like forests, wetlands, and rivers, which provide essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, flood protection, and biodiversity conservation, she said.

The adviser said the project estimates the extent of hill-cutting and disturbed areas in hectares, highlighting the importance of sustainable land use. 

Field surveys by GIS and Remote Sensing teams, in consultation with stakeholders such as the CHT Board, Regional Councils, and local communities, will validate the findings, she added.

The project reflects the government's dedication to preserving Bangladesh’s natural heritage, ensuring informed resource management, and promoting sustainable development.

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