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View article: Enhancing Temperature and Rainfall Prediction Accuracy Through Deep Learning Frameworks
Enhancing Temperature and Rainfall Prediction Accuracy Through Deep Learning Frameworks Open
The information of accurate forecasting on temperature, rainfall is also very crucial for disaster preparedness, as well for climate management. Typical statistical and machine learning approaches have limited ability to capture nonlinear …
View article: A circular bioeconomy approach: transforming household kitchen waste into a soil-boosting bioformulation
A circular bioeconomy approach: transforming household kitchen waste into a soil-boosting bioformulation Open
Management of solid waste management is at the forefront of global sustainability challenges, with increasing emphasis on converting organic waste into value-added products that restore soil health and promote circular bioeconomy. This stu…
View article: Relationship between Problematic Internet Uses with Sleep Problem and Psychological Distress among Medical Students
Relationship between Problematic Internet Uses with Sleep Problem and Psychological Distress among Medical Students Open
Background: Problematic Internet use (PIU) is a growing concern, particularly among medical students who face significant academic pressures. This study investigates the relationship between PIU, sleep problems, and psychological distress …
View article: Respiratory burden in post-acute COVID-19 sequelae: a longitudinal study of airway and systemic inflammation and clinical outcomes
Respiratory burden in post-acute COVID-19 sequelae: a longitudinal study of airway and systemic inflammation and clinical outcomes Open
Background It is unclear why patients with post-acute coronavirus disease 2019 sequelae (PACS) often present with persistent respiratory symptoms. We hypothesised that autoimmune inflammatory biomarkers may be associated with the persisten…
View article: Oral Health and Hygiene Practices from Baramulla District, Jammu and Kashmir, India: A Questionnaire-Based Cross-Sectional Observational Survey
Oral Health and Hygiene Practices from Baramulla District, Jammu and Kashmir, India: A Questionnaire-Based Cross-Sectional Observational Survey Open
Background/Objectives: Oral hygiene practices are important for good oral health and overall well-being. In this study, we surveyed people across age groups and genders to understand the oral hygiene practices of Baramulla district of the …
View article: Phosphorus transitions driven by cyclone biparjoy linked middle east North Africa (MENA) and Indian Thar Desert dust storm pathways in Asia’s largest grassland
Phosphorus transitions driven by cyclone biparjoy linked middle east North Africa (MENA) and Indian Thar Desert dust storm pathways in Asia’s largest grassland Open
View article: Machine learning applications in predicting structural failures and earthquake damage
Machine learning applications in predicting structural failures and earthquake damage Open
View article: Potentially toxic elements in fly ash bricks and associated ecological health risk: An opinionated review
Potentially toxic elements in fly ash bricks and associated ecological health risk: An opinionated review Open
Exposure to potentially toxic elements (PTE) from various sources seriously threatens the ecosystem in the modern era. Fly ash produced from coal and solid waste combustion contains a high concentration of PTE. Fly ash is a major by-produc…
View article: The danger Trump poses to the climate - and our future
The danger Trump poses to the climate - and our future Open
View article: The Diversity of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Marine Pollution: A Systematic Literature Review
The Diversity of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Marine Pollution: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Marine pollution, a major disturbance to the sustainable use of oceans, is becoming more prevalent around the world. Multidimensional and sustainable ocean governance have become increasingly focused on managing, reducing, and eliminating …
View article: Role of Community-Based Organizations (CBO) in Formalizing the Informal E-waste Dismantling Sector of India: An Opinionated Perspective
Role of Community-Based Organizations (CBO) in Formalizing the Informal E-waste Dismantling Sector of India: An Opinionated Perspective Open
The informal e-waste dismantling community consists of individuals who recycle and dismantle electronic waste (e-waste) outside of formal regulations. This informality is due to a lack of knowledge about proper waste handling, complex form…
View article: Middle East North Africa (MENA) and Indian Thar desert dust storms pathway as game changer of Phosphorus depositional pattern in Asia's largest Grassland
Middle East North Africa (MENA) and Indian Thar desert dust storms pathway as game changer of Phosphorus depositional pattern in Asia's largest Grassland Open
Dust particles make up almost all of the atmospheric phosphorus, which accounts for 82% of the total phosphorus in the world. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for terrestrial ecosystems, playing a critical role in influencing primar…
View article: Changes in Salinity, Mangrove Community Ecology, and Organic Blue Carbon Stock in Response to Cyclones at Indian Sundarbans
Changes in Salinity, Mangrove Community Ecology, and Organic Blue Carbon Stock in Response to Cyclones at Indian Sundarbans Open
Climate change-induced frequent cyclones are pumping saline seawater into the Sundarbans. Fani, Amphan, Bulbul, and Yaas were the major cyclones that hit the region during 2019–2021. This study represents the changes in the soil parameters…
View article: Hydropower: A low-hanging sour-sweet energy option for India
Hydropower: A low-hanging sour-sweet energy option for India Open
View article: Variations in Soil Blue Carbon Sequestration between Natural Mangrove Metapopulations and a Mixed Mangrove Plantation: A Case Study from the World’s Largest Contiguous Mangrove Forest
Variations in Soil Blue Carbon Sequestration between Natural Mangrove Metapopulations and a Mixed Mangrove Plantation: A Case Study from the World’s Largest Contiguous Mangrove Forest Open
Sundarban is the world’s largest mangrove wetland. This study, conducted in 2016, to compare blue carbon sequestration with different natural metapopulations and a four-year-old Avicennia marina (30% area)-Rhizophora mucronata (70% area)-m…
View article: Mangrove model park: communicating the geochemistry of ‘blue carbon’ to disaster vulnerable population of Indian Sundarbans
Mangrove model park: communicating the geochemistry of ‘blue carbon’ to disaster vulnerable population of Indian Sundarbans Open
View article: Blue Carbon: Comparison of Chronosequences from Avicennia marina Plantation and Proteresia coarctata Dominated Mudflat, at the World’s Largest Mangrove Wetland
Blue Carbon: Comparison of Chronosequences from Avicennia marina Plantation and Proteresia coarctata Dominated Mudflat, at the World’s Largest Mangrove Wetland Open
Sundarban is the world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest but is under threat from anthropogenic interventions. Plantations are the favored method to restore degraded mudflats. In this study, ecological functional soil indicators (availa…
View article: Energy, geopolitics and the dying arctic ice fields: an enviro-political perspective
Energy, geopolitics and the dying arctic ice fields: an enviro-political perspective Open
In view of climate change’s effects across the world and the present global escalation of conflicts it is important to assess potential future conflict zones in order to pre-emptively place measures to avoid damage and loss of life. It is …
View article: Organic Farming in the Tropical, Disaster-Prone Coasts: Interventions, Major Challenges and a Success Story from Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India
Organic Farming in the Tropical, Disaster-Prone Coasts: Interventions, Major Challenges and a Success Story from Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India Open
Organic agricultural practices are sustainable alternatives to chemical methods. This article highlights the major challenges faced by environmentalists, social workers in popularizing organic agriculture as well as its positive field appl…
View article: Circulating anti-nuclear autoantibodies in COVID-19 survivors predict long-COVID symptoms
Circulating anti-nuclear autoantibodies in COVID-19 survivors predict long-COVID symptoms Open
Background Autoimmunity has been reported in patients with severe COVID-19. We investigated whether antinuclear/extractable-nuclear antibodies (ANAs) were present up to a year after infection, and if they were associated with the developme…
View article: Alternative green livelihood initiatives: an effective way to achieve the sustainable development goals at disaster vulnerable, Indian Sundarbans
Alternative green livelihood initiatives: an effective way to achieve the sustainable development goals at disaster vulnerable, Indian Sundarbans Open
Indian Sundarban is the part of world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest, delta and home to around 4.6 million people. Climate change induced natural disasters are rampant along its coasts destabilizing lives and livelihood in the region…
View article: Does COVID-19 lockdowns have impacted on global dengue burden? A special focus to India
Does COVID-19 lockdowns have impacted on global dengue burden? A special focus to India Open
View article: Arsenic removal technologies for middle- and low-income countries to achieve the SDG-3 and SDG-6 targets: A review
Arsenic removal technologies for middle- and low-income countries to achieve the SDG-3 and SDG-6 targets: A review Open
View article: Dynamics of salinity intrusion in the surface and ground water of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India
Dynamics of salinity intrusion in the surface and ground water of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India Open
Sundarban is the world’s largest transboundary contiguous mangrove ecosystem and home of the mangrove dwelling tigers. Sea level rise is destabilizing this ecosystem which is experiencing a rising salinity in surface and ground waters (sha…
View article: Applications of Microbes in Bioremediation of Point Source Pollutants from Wastewater
Applications of Microbes in Bioremediation of Point Source Pollutants from Wastewater Open
Water pollution is the major concern of this era. Industrial developments, agriculture patterns, construction processes and unsustainable mining have contributed to increased level of pollutants in most of the fresh water bodies across the…
View article: Ecosystem Based Disaster Risk Reduction at Indian Sundarbans: A Lesson Learned from AMPHAN Supercyclone
Ecosystem Based Disaster Risk Reduction at Indian Sundarbans: A Lesson Learned from AMPHAN Supercyclone Open
Ecosystem based Disaster Risk reduction is the sustainable, green method to minimize cyclone damages at tropical coasts. As a part of a climate change resilience project initiated in 2012, 102 hectare of multispecies mangrove plantation wa…
View article: Doubling Rice Productivity in Bangladesh: A Way to Achieving SDG 2 and Moving Forward
Doubling Rice Productivity in Bangladesh: A Way to Achieving SDG 2 and Moving Forward Open
Built on deep-rooted political and cultural heritage, ‘rice security’ is the foundation of ‘food security’ in Bangladesh. The country has been in production-surplus of rice in the current decade feeding over 165 million people. This on-goi…
View article: Phosphorus transitions in traditional eco-knowledge versus chemical based agri-amendment systems of stress-prone semi-arid tropics: Finding the real game-changer
Phosphorus transitions in traditional eco-knowledge versus chemical based agri-amendment systems of stress-prone semi-arid tropics: Finding the real game-changer Open
Fixation of Phosphorus into locked forms hampers the availability of this important soil element. Phosphate Solubilising Microorganisms (PSM) play an important role of solubilisation and mineralization of these fixed forms into bio-availab…
View article: How to communicate climate change ‘impact and solutions’ to vulnerable population of Indian Sundarbans? From theory to practice
How to communicate climate change ‘impact and solutions’ to vulnerable population of Indian Sundarbans? From theory to practice Open
View article: Integrated Approach to Wastewater Use in Agriculture: A Pilot Study in Rajshahi City Corporation Area
Integrated Approach to Wastewater Use in Agriculture: A Pilot Study in Rajshahi City Corporation Area Open
Demand for water is increasing in the world parallel to increase in population and industrialization. In many developing countries, wastewater is the only source of water for irrigation during dry periods. Besides, wastewater is high in nu…