Urban Resilience: Navigating Poverty and Livelihoods in Dhaka Slums

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Urban Resilience: Navigating Poverty and Livelihoods in Dhaka Slums

Md. Jakariya | Saifur Rahman Sayeef

Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General

This book offers a deep dive into the complex challenges faced by millions living in Dhaka’s slums, where poverty, climate change, and inadequate infrastructure create a harsh reality. With around 3.5 to 4 million residents, these slums are a significant part of the city, and this book sheds light on their daily struggles and the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
We start with an overview of Dhaka’s slums, setting the stage for understanding the intricate social and economic landscape. This book explores how climate change drives people from rural areas to urban centers, revealing that nearly 70% of slum residents have moved due to environmental challenges. This influx puts immense pressure on already strained resources and infrastructure.
A key focus is on the socioeconomic conditions of slum dwellers. Many face low incomes, high unemployment, and limited access to education and healthcare. Using the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), we uncover the significant gaps in education, healthcare, and living conditions that define life in these urban areas. The sharp rise in poverty rates, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic, highlights the vulnerability of these communities to external shocks. Health issues are another critical aspect we examine. This book discusses the inadequate healthcare facilities available to slum residents, many of whom rely on informal providers, leading to poor health outcomes like high infant mortality and malnutrition. The lack of clean water and sanitation only worsens these problems, making residents more susceptible to diseases. We also look at the stark differences in infrastructure across various slums. While some areas, like Diabari, may have better access to services, others, like Duaripara, struggle with severe infrastructural challenges. This inconsistency significantly affects the quality of life for residents. Additionally, this book addresses the exploitative practices of illegal utility syndicates that charge residents high prices for unsafe services. 

Md. Jakariya is a passionate researcher with over seven years of experience in environmental sciences, particularly focused on climate change and its effects on communities. His aim is to work closely with fellow researchers at the host university to find sustainable solutions to the pressing environmental challenges we face today. He had the opportunity to teach courses in Climate Change & Adaptation, Disaster Management, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He also enjoys mentoring master’s students from various institutions, including KTH in Sweden and Delft University in the Netherlands. As a principal investigator, Md. Jakariya have led several exciting projects on sustainable watershed management and bio-diversity conservation, with support from organizations like IDRC and GEF SGP-UNDP. He believe in the power of collaboration, and he is committed to building partnerships with universities and research institutions to enhance our collective impact. 


Publication Date: 22 November 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9783032347770
Format: Hardback

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