- Coastal and Marine Management
- Urban and Rural Development Challenges
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- Social and Economic Development in India
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
- Marine and fisheries research
- Water resources management and optimization
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
- Fisheries and Aquaculture Studies
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Cruise Tourism Development and Management
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Bangladesh Politics, Society, and Development
- Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
- Technology-Enhanced Education Studies
- Forest Management and Policy
- Educational Challenges and Innovations
- Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Marine and Offshore Engineering Studies
University of Chittagong
2017-2024
Prediction Systems (United States)
2024
The University of Texas at San Antonio
2024
HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences
2024
Florida Gulf Coast University
2024
Mississippi State University
2024
Overdependence on and exploitation of forest resources have significantly transformed the natural reserve Sundarban, which shares largest mangrove territory in world, into a great degradation status. By observing these, most pressing concern is how much occurred past, what will be scenarios future if they continue? To confirm status past decades reveal trend, we took Sundarban Reserve Forest (SRF) as an example, used satellite Earth observation historical Landsat imagery between 1989 2019...
Having the world's largest unbroken sea-beach and vast coastline, Bangladesh has an immense potentiality to develop sustainable coastal marine tourism. In Bangladesh, tourism is already in operation, though on a limited scale. But growth of this country lagging behind compared world as whole. The contribution sector economy still below mark. Therefore, can be benefited by harnessing opportunities pertinent country's To attract local foreign tourists, improve existing tourist sites. It also...
The Sundarban Reserve Forest (SRF) of Bangladesh provides tourism services to local and international visitors. Indeed, is one the major ecosystem that this biodiversity-rich mangrove forest provides. Through a convenient sampling technique, 421 tourist respondents were interviewed assess their willingness pay for Sundarban, using Zonal Travel Cost Method (ZTCM). estimated annual economic contribution in mangroves economy USD 53 million. findings study showed facilities watching wildlife...
The recreational behaviour of visitors to Karamjal Forest Station in Sundarban, Bangladesh, was determined by interviewing 150 visitors. majority were locals from Bangladesh (90%); however, varied significantly between local and foreign More than half the reported coming Sundarban for first time. Most travelling recreation derived satisfaction watching wildlife, particularly deer crocodiles, beauty forest. Foreign expressed more with boat journeys visitors, while less educated...
Having the world's largest unbroken sea-beach and vast coastline, Bangladesh has an immense potentiality to develop sustainable coastal marine tourism. In Bangladesh, tourism is already in operation, though on a limited scale. But growth of this country lagging behind compared world as whole. The contribution sector economy still below mark. Therefore, can be benefited by harnessing opportunities pertinent country's To attract local foreign tourists, improve existing tourist sites. It also...
Globally mangrove forests are among the most severely threatened ecosystems. The protection value of is important for policy makers as a means increasing forestation in coastal areas. Only few economic studies have estimated protective None this service Sundarban Bangladesh. In study, we storm-protection services Reserve Forest during cyclone Sidr 2007 by valuing and comparing damage losses households at two sites (i.e., near far from Sundarban). total, 1,525 9 upazillas (sub-districts) were...
In the challenging domain of engineering, where cold regions present formidable challenges, we confront relentless forces nature. From sub-zero temperatures to unpredictable dance snowfall and silent buildup ice, these demand innovative solutions fortify resilience critical infrastructure. This initiative harnesses potential cutting-edge technology leverages extensive historical weather data tapestry. It introduces a pioneering strategy by integrating machine learning algorithms with data,...
This study investigates the revolutionary possibilities of combining Green Supply Chain Practices (GSCP) with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to give businesses a competitive edge and sustainable growth. In time, when social responsibility environmental issues are utmost importance, companies looking improve their sustainability efforts must comprehend how CSR GSCP interact. Investigating combination these two areas may enhance stakeholder interactions, promote innovation, increase...
To improve supply chain efficiency in global corporate operations, this study investigates the function of cost accounting. The growing interconnectedness marketplaces has made efficient management a crucial component for businesses looking to stay ahead competition. main goal is investigate how performance can be maximized through use accounting techniques pinpoint major drivers and enhance decision-making. A thorough analysis different approaches they are used chains, with an emphasis on...
Purpose The shipbreaking sector in Bangladesh has spurred extensive academic and policy debates on relations between industries, environmental degradation the health security of their workers. As is an economically significant industry Bangladesh, it needs to implement both domestic global mechanisms for conservation protection labourers’ from risks. purpose this paper primarily explore issues activities Bangladesh. It also identifies challenges implementing rules regulations protecting...
During the last three decades shrimp has remained one of major export items in Bangladesh. It contributes to development this country by enhancing earnings and promoting employment. Coastal wetlands agricultural lands are used for culture, which reduces opportunity peasants' income, destroys mangroves coastal eco-system. These external environmental costs not reflected farmers' price output decisions. This study aimed estimate those through contingent valuation method. The calculated cost...
This study aims to assess the net benefit of kaptai dam on Karnafuli river in Kaptai, Chittagong,Bangladesh. Kaptai Dam, only hydroelectricity power source Bangladesh, provides 5%electricity demand Bangladesh. The Dam is located River at RangamatiDistrict, 65 km upstream from Chittagong. It an earth-fill or embankment with a reservoir awater storage capacity 11,000 skm. Though Dam's primary purpose generate electricity, itbecame water used for fishing and tourism. To find value estimate...
Among the Sustainable Development Goals, SDG-11 calls for a variety of initiatives to build sustainable cities and their communities. The main agenda is make human settlements more inclusive, safe, resilient sustainable. objective this study map road network density Bil Baghil Basin using GIS remote sensing (mainly satellite images) in urban areas assess accessibility public transport development goal 11 (SDG-11) current status order achieving SDG indicator 11.2.1. Indicator 11.2.1 strives...
Abstract The Sundarban provides various types of resources for an estimated four million people living in and around this mangrove forest its Bangladesh parts. This study was carried out to quantify the value income these communities with aim understanding contribution importance livelihoods poor, their possible role poverty alleviation. Eight key different such as fish, shrimp fry, crab, fuel-wood, wood construction house boat, thatching materials, honey wax were identified economic at...