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The prime and foremost purpose of this study was to explore climate change perception among indigenous people living in Sylhet, Bangladesh. This study also tried to investigate the nexus between some socio-demographic dimensions of the respondents and their perception regarding climate change. The present study followed descriptive-explanative research design where survey method used to collect necessary data. In case of survey method, a self-developed semi structured questionnaire was provided to the respondents for collecting relevant data. Total number of population was 75 and 63 respondents has been interviewed following the sample size estimation of Nurul Islam (2011). Findings of this study revealed that, there is a statistically significant difference between some socio-demographic dimensions (like; Age, Family type, Education and Income) and climate change perception. Furthermore, no statistically significant relationship found between Gender, Religion, Savings and climate c...

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  • The editorial board announced this article has been retracted on February 14, 2020

  • Article Title: Does Indigenous Perceptions’ Regarding Climate Change Vary With Their SocioDemographic Dimensions? A study on Tripura Community Living in Sylhet Author/s: Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed Journal Title: Environment and Pollution ISSN 1927-0909 E-ISSN 1927-0917 Volume and Number: Vol 8, No 2, 2019

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The editorial board announced this article has been retracted on February 14, 2020.

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