Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change: free review copies

Rob Bruce
January 9, 2017

Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change recounts how this low lying and densely populated country, which is in the front line of climate change, is taking an active role in adapting to the situation. This interesting account of a nation's self determination to deal with natural chaos was written by Manoj RoyJoseph Hanlon and David Hulme.

We have five copies of the book to give away in return for a short review, giving us your personal perspective on the work, which we will then publish on our website.

For a chance to win a copy, please email communication [at] espa.ac.uk stating briefly why you are best placed to read and review the publication, while confirming you can write a 250-350 word overview within 4 weeks of receiving the book. 

More information about the publication (and our original blog) can be found here.

 

 

Featured image courtesy of Bread for the World