Kabir Uddin
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View article: AI-DRIVEN CLOUD COMPUTING: MACHINE LEARNING MODELS FOR DYNAMIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION, TASK SCHEDULING, AND PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION
AI-DRIVEN CLOUD COMPUTING: MACHINE LEARNING MODELS FOR DYNAMIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION, TASK SCHEDULING, AND PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION Open
This study examines feedback-based resource allocation, schedule coordination, and performance optimization using the models of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in a cloud computing setting. However, classic solutions…
View article: Advancing geospatial insights in Afghanistan: Annual land cover mapping and landscape metrics analysis for rural landscape planning and restoration
Advancing geospatial insights in Afghanistan: Annual land cover mapping and landscape metrics analysis for rural landscape planning and restoration Open
Desertification, degradation, climate change, conflict increasingly threaten Afghanistan's landscapes, shaped by both natural processes and long-standing human-environment interactions. There is an urgent need to analyze land cover dynamic…
View article: Rapid Flood Inundation Mapping for Effective Management: A Machine Learning and Pixel‐Based Classification Approach in Feni District, Bangladesh
Rapid Flood Inundation Mapping for Effective Management: A Machine Learning and Pixel‐Based Classification Approach in Feni District, Bangladesh Open
In Bangladesh, where floods frequently occur, there is a severe annual risk to community displacement, agriculture, fisheries, livestock, public health, and food security. Extreme flooding events are becoming more common due to a combinati…
View article: Bridging the national data gap with Google earth engine and landsat imagery by developing annual land cover for Afghanistan
Bridging the national data gap with Google earth engine and landsat imagery by developing annual land cover for Afghanistan Open
The national-level land cover database is essential to sustainable landscape management, environmental protection, and food security. In Afghanistan, the existing national-level land cover data from 1972, 1993, and 2010 relied on satellite…
View article: Remote Sensing Based Deforestation Monitoring at the Change Hotspot Area in Hindu Kush Himalayan Region
Remote Sensing Based Deforestation Monitoring at the Change Hotspot Area in Hindu Kush Himalayan Region Open
Forests play an essential role in providing sustainable ecosystem services and livelihood options for a growing population. In the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, forests have been continuously reduced due to increasing demand for timbe…
View article: Protected areas in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: A regional assessment of the status, distribution, and gaps
Protected areas in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: A regional assessment of the status, distribution, and gaps Open
Protected areas (PAs) are a key strategy for conserving areas of outstanding biodiversity value and promoting sustainable development. Significant efforts have been made toward establishing PAs over the last few decades across the globe. H…
View article: The relationships between economic growth and cropland changes in Bangladesh: An evidence based on annual land cover data
The relationships between economic growth and cropland changes in Bangladesh: An evidence based on annual land cover data Open
Bangladesh is experiencing rapid economic progress since 1990s, at the same time, facing acute shortage of agricultural land. Using 19 years (2000-2018) time series remote-sensing data and Random Forest machine learning algorithm in Google…
View article: Rapid Flood Mapping Using Multi-temporal SAR Images: An Example from Bangladesh
Rapid Flood Mapping Using Multi-temporal SAR Images: An Example from Bangladesh Open
In the HKH region, large areas in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan get inundated by floodwater during every rainy season. Among them, Bangladesh has been experiencing record-high floods where four types p…
View article: Regional Land Cover Monitoring System for Hindu Kush Himalaya
Regional Land Cover Monitoring System for Hindu Kush Himalaya Open
The land cover across the HKH region is changing at an accelerated rate due to the rapid economic growth and population pressures that are impacting the long-term sustainability of ecosystems.
View article: Mapping of the ecosystem services flow from three protected areas in the far-eastern Himalayan Landscape: An impetus to regional cooperation
Mapping of the ecosystem services flow from three protected areas in the far-eastern Himalayan Landscape: An impetus to regional cooperation Open
The ecosystem services (ES) concept is an essential tool to promote interregional conservation and development, especially in landscapes where ecological, economic, and sociocultural resources are connected. Our study capitalizes on the in…
View article: Ecosystem services research trends in the water tower of Asia: A bibliometric analysis from the Hindu Kush Himalaya
Ecosystem services research trends in the water tower of Asia: A bibliometric analysis from the Hindu Kush Himalaya Open
The study presents the first comprehensive overview of ecosystem services (ES) research from the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), a region often referred to as the ‘water tower of Asia’. Through a systematic literature search, we consolidated 43…
View article: Mapping human‒wildlife conflict hotspots in a transboundary landscape, Eastern Himalaya
Mapping human‒wildlife conflict hotspots in a transboundary landscape, Eastern Himalaya Open
The Kangchenjunga Landscape, an important repository of biodiversity, faces several challenges owing to various drivers of change. Human‒wildlife conflict (HWC) is one of such issue that transcends social, economic, environmental, as well …
View article: A Comparison of Three Temporal Smoothing Algorithms to Improve Land Cover Classification: A Case Study from NEPAL
A Comparison of Three Temporal Smoothing Algorithms to Improve Land Cover Classification: A Case Study from NEPAL Open
Time series land cover data statistics often fluctuate abruptly due to seasonal impact and other noise in the input image. Temporal smoothing techniques are used to reduce the noise in time series data used in land cover mapping. The effec…
View article: Application of geospatial technologies in developing a dynamic landslide early warning system in a humanitarian context: the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Application of geospatial technologies in developing a dynamic landslide early warning system in a humanitarian context: the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Open
Since August 2017, more than 744,400 stateless Rohingya refugees – an ethnic Muslim minority group from the Rakhine State – have entered Bangladesh to escape serious crimes against humanity conducted by the Myanmar Army. Extensive level of…
View article: Application of geospatial technologies in developing a dynamic landslide early warning system in a humanitarian context: the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Application of geospatial technologies in developing a dynamic landslide early warning system in a humanitarian context: the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Open
Since August 2017, more than 744,400 stateless Rohingya refugees – an ethnic Muslim minority group from the Rakhine State – have entered Bangladesh to escape serious crimes against humanity conducted by the Myanmar Army. Extensive level of…
View article: Land Cover Mapping in Data Scarce Environments: Challenges and Opportunities
Land Cover Mapping in Data Scarce Environments: Challenges and Opportunities Open
Land cover maps are a critical component to make informed policy, development, planning, and resource management decisions. However, technical, capacity, and institutional challenges inhibit the creation of consistent and relevant land cov…
View article: Automatic Detection of Spatiotemporal Urban Expansion Patterns by Fusing OSM and Landsat Data in Kathmandu
Automatic Detection of Spatiotemporal Urban Expansion Patterns by Fusing OSM and Landsat Data in Kathmandu Open
During the last few decades, a large number of people have migrated to Kathmandu city from all parts of Nepal, resulting in rapid expansion of the city. The unplanned and accelerated growth is causing many environmental and population mana…
View article: Operational Flood Mapping Using Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1 SAR Images: A Case Study from Bangladesh
Operational Flood Mapping Using Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1 SAR Images: A Case Study from Bangladesh Open
Bangladesh is one of the most flood-affected countries in the world. In the last few decades, flood frequency, intensity, duration, and devastation have increased in Bangladesh. Identifying flood-damaged areas is highly essential for an ef…
View article: Collect Earth: An online tool for systematic reference data collection in land cover and use applications
Collect Earth: An online tool for systematic reference data collection in land cover and use applications Open
Land cover monitoring efforts are important for resource planning and ecosystem services in many countries. Collect Earth Online (CEO) is a new, free open source and user-friendly software tool for land monitoring. It is the product of a c…
View article: Integrating geospatial tools and species for conservation planning in a data-poor region of the Far Eastern Himalayas
Integrating geospatial tools and species for conservation planning in a data-poor region of the Far Eastern Himalayas Open
The Hindu Kush Himalayan region (HKH) is an important biodiversity repository with more than 488 protected areas covering 39% of the region’s geographical coverage. However, a majority of them are small and isolated and are not large enoug…
View article: Towards the assessment of sediment connectivity in a large Himalayan river basin
Towards the assessment of sediment connectivity in a large Himalayan river basin Open
Sediment connectivity, defined as the degree of linkage between the sediment sources to downstream areas, is one of the most important properties that control landscape evolution in river basins. The degree of linkages amongst different pa…
View article: Biodiversity Research Trends and Gaps from the Confluence of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots in the Far-Eastern Himalaya
Biodiversity Research Trends and Gaps from the Confluence of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots in the Far-Eastern Himalaya Open
The Far-Eastern Himalaya Landscape (FHL), a shared transboundary landscape between China, India, and Myanmar, is one of the most intact and biologically rich landscapes in the Eastern Himalaya. Yet, the state of biodiversity and its signif…
View article: Developing a Dynamic Web-GIS Based Landslide Early Warning System for the Chittagong Metropolitan Area, Bangladesh
Developing a Dynamic Web-GIS Based Landslide Early Warning System for the Chittagong Metropolitan Area, Bangladesh Open
This article aims to develop a Web-GIS based landslide early warning system (EWS) for the Chittagong Metropolitan Area (CMA), Bangladesh, where, in recent years, rainfall-induced landslides have caused great losses of lives and property. A…
View article: Assessment of Land Cover Change and Its Impact on Changes in Soil Erosion Risk in Nepal
Assessment of Land Cover Change and Its Impact on Changes in Soil Erosion Risk in Nepal Open
Land cover change is a critical driver for enhancing the soil erosion risk in Nepal. Loss of the topsoil has a direct and indirect effect on human life and livelihoods. The present study provides an assessment of the decadal land use and l…