Database - United Nations in Bangladesh
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Table 1.3.30a Wild Bees Reported to Poll<strong>in</strong>ate Crops <strong>in</strong> the Tropics and Subtropics 41<br />
Table 1.3.30b Some Examples of Pesticide Poison<strong>in</strong>g of Bees <strong>in</strong> Field Situations (agricultural pesticide use) 42<br />
Table 1.3.30c Bee Poison<strong>in</strong>g Hazard of Some Insecticides Commonly Used <strong>in</strong> East Africa 43<br />
Table 1.3.31 Examples of Pesticide Induced Effects on Natural Enemies of Pests <strong>in</strong> (sub) Tropical Crops 45<br />
Table 1.3.32 Some Reported Side-effects of Agricultural Pesticides on Birds and Mammals <strong>in</strong> (Sub) Tropical Climates 47<br />
Table 1.3.33 Side-effects of Pesticides <strong>in</strong> Vector Control: Terrestrial Invertebrates 48<br />
Table 1.3.34 Some Examples of Pesticide Poison<strong>in</strong>g of Bees <strong>in</strong> Vector Control 49<br />
Table 1.3.35 Side-effects of Pesticides <strong>in</strong> Vector Control: Aquatic Vertebrates 50<br />
Table 1.3.36 Side-effects of Pesticides <strong>in</strong> Vector Control: Aquatic Invertebrates 51<br />
CHAPTER 2<br />
FORESTRY 53<br />
2.1 Basic<br />
Statistics<br />
Table 2.1.1 Forest Types of <strong>Bangladesh</strong> and their Areas 55<br />
Table 2.1.2 Countries Hav<strong>in</strong>g No Forests 55<br />
Table 2.1.3 Ecologically Critical Areas (ECAs) of <strong>Bangladesh</strong> 56<br />
Table 2.1.4 Summary of Protected Areas of <strong>Bangladesh</strong> 56<br />
Table 2.1.5 The 15 Notified Protected Areas of <strong>Bangladesh</strong> and their Present Conditions 57<br />
Table 2.1.6 Declared or Proposed Protected Areas 57<br />
Table 2.1.7 Management of Protected Areas 59<br />
Table 2.1.8 Afforestation Divisions of <strong>Bangladesh</strong> 60<br />
2.2 Forest<br />
Product<br />
Table 2.2.1 Profit Shar<strong>in</strong>g between Forest Dept. and Participants <strong>in</strong> the Period of 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 61<br />
2.3 Bio-diversity<br />
Table 2.3.1 Extent of Bio-diversity <strong>in</strong> <strong>Bangladesh</strong> 61<br />
Table 2.3.2 Status of Inland and Resident Vertebrates of <strong>Bangladesh</strong> 61<br />
Table 2.3.3 Common Plant Species of the Sunderbans 62<br />
Table 2.3.4 Number of Species Estimated to Exist <strong>in</strong> the Sunderbans 62<br />
Table 2.3.5 Estimated Population of Some of the Prom<strong>in</strong>ent Species <strong>in</strong> the Sunderbans 63<br />
Table 2.3.6 Avifauna of the Bagkhali Range, Cox's Bazar 64<br />
Table 2.3.7 Plants Used <strong>in</strong> Beliefs 68<br />
Table 2.3.8 Sacred Plants of Different 14 Ethnic Groups 68<br />
Table 2.3.9 Land Tenure at Tanguar Haor 69<br />
Table 2.3.10 Status of Avifauna of Tanguar Haor Under Different Global and National Threatened Category 69<br />
Table 2.3.11 Valuation of Resources of Tanguar Haor (Fish and Plants) 70<br />
Table 2.3.12 Value of Wetland Animals (Tanguar Haor) 70<br />
CHAPTER 3<br />
FISHERIES AND LIVESTOCK 71<br />
3.1 Fisheries<br />
3.1.1 Basic<br />
Statistics<br />
Table 3.1.1.1 Sub-Sector Wise Share of Fish Production <strong>in</strong> <strong>Bangladesh</strong> 73<br />
Table 3.1.1.2 Fish-sensitive Location 74<br />
Table 3.1.1.3 Fish Production (MT) and Productivity (kg/ha per year) 75