Md. Munsur Rahman
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View article: Mathematical Analysis on the Effects of Microplastic Pollution and Ocean Acidification on Coral Reefs in Aquatic Ecosystem
Mathematical Analysis on the Effects of Microplastic Pollution and Ocean Acidification on Coral Reefs in Aquatic Ecosystem Open
This study explores the complex interplay between microplastic contamination and ocean acidification in influencing coral reef ecosystems through the development of a mathematical model with time-varying parameters. The model ensures positiv…
View article: Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation Facilities in the Coastal Area: A Study on Two Upazilas in Bangladesh
Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation Facilities in the Coastal Area: A Study on Two Upazilas in Bangladesh Open
This research aims to state the safe drinking water and sanitation facilities in the coastal areas of Bangladesh and to identify the main challenges to ensure harmless water and sanitation amenities for all in these coastal areas. The stud…
View article: Development of a Semi-Analytical Dynamic Force Model
Development of a Semi-Analytical Dynamic Force Model Open
A moving water mass generates force which is exerted on its moving path. Cyclone generated storm surge or earthquake generated tsunami are specific examples of moving water mass generated force along the coasts. In addition to human lives,…
View article: Extent and evaluation of critical infrastructure, the status of resilience and its future dimensions in South Asia
Extent and evaluation of critical infrastructure, the status of resilience and its future dimensions in South Asia Open
South Asian Region (SAR) is not only home to about 25% of the global population but also the site of many disasters, making it one of the most disaster-prone regions on the planet. The vulnerability of most of the population in the SAR can…
View article: ICT Uses, Constraints, and Challenges in Flash Flood Risk Management: A Case Study in North-Eastern Haor Areas of Bangladesh
ICT Uses, Constraints, and Challenges in Flash Flood Risk Management: A Case Study in North-Eastern Haor Areas of Bangladesh Open
This study intends to explore the extent of the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in flash-flood-prone haor (wetland ecosystem) areas of north-eastern Bangladesh. Addressing the situation of severe flash floods in 2017 …
View article: Simulation of freshwater transport network and salt flux in the Bangladesh delta
Simulation of freshwater transport network and salt flux in the Bangladesh delta Open
Circulation of saline water is important for maintaining water quality in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) delta because of its vulnerability to the threat of climate change. We applied a numerical model to examine the volume and salt t…
View article: The physical sustainability of the coastal zone of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta under climatic and anthropogenic stresses
The physical sustainability of the coastal zone of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta under climatic and anthropogenic stresses Open
<p>The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) delta is one of the world&#8217;s largest deltas, and consists of large areas of low flat lands formed by the deposition of sediment from the GBM rivers. However, recent estimates have proje…
View article: Informing and Involving the Flood Exposed Community in Fulcharri Upazila at Ghaibandha District Bangladesh on Flood Risks and Mitigation
Informing and Involving the Flood Exposed Community in Fulcharri Upazila at Ghaibandha District Bangladesh on Flood Risks and Mitigation Open
Involving citizens, and a broad range of stakeholders and beneficiaries from the government, private and non-profit sectors, more regularly and directly is one of the key components in project design, development, decision-making and imple…
View article: Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh and India: A Transnational Mega-Delta
Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh and India: A Transnational Mega-Delta Open
The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) Delta and its catchment area are shared between five countries which means that the delta is strongly influenced by neighbouring country’s water and sediment management decisions in addition to climatic,…
View article: Fluvial Sediment Supply and Relative Sea-Level Rise
Fluvial Sediment Supply and Relative Sea-Level Rise Open
The world’s deltas are facing a sustainability crisis, with many at high risk of being ‘drowned’ as a result of relative sea-level rise. The only factor that can potentially offset relative sea-level rise is the deposition of fluvial sedim…
View article: The Dominant Climate Change Event for Salinity Intrusion in the GBM Delta
The Dominant Climate Change Event for Salinity Intrusion in the GBM Delta Open
Salinity intrusion through the estuaries in low-lying tide-dominated deltas is a serious threat that is expected to worsen in changing climatic conditions. This research makes a comparative analysis on the impact of salinity intrusion due …
View article: SHRIMP FARMERS’ COMPETENCE AND TRAINING NEEDS ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHWEST COASTAL BANGLADESH
SHRIMP FARMERS’ COMPETENCE AND TRAINING NEEDS ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHWEST COASTAL BANGLADESH Open
Sustainability of shrimp farming is important for both environmental and economic benefits of Bangladesh.The Department of Fisheries provides training to the shrimp farmers; however, techniques on adaptation to climate change are not adequ…
View article: Ecosystem Services for Well-Being in Deltas
Ecosystem Services for Well-Being in Deltas Open
Ecosystem services; Sustainable development; Environmental management; Natural resource management; Coastal management; Bangladesh and sea-level rise research; Governance of ecosystem services; Regional climate change in South Asia
View article: Ecosystem Services, Well-Being and Deltas: Current Knowledge and Understanding
Ecosystem Services, Well-Being and Deltas: Current Knowledge and Understanding Open
Deltas are distinct in terms of the concentration of freshwater, nutrients and especially sediment inputs to a small concentrated area of the coastal zone, creating conditions ideal for fertile ecosystems, dense population and high economi…
View article: Integrative Analysis for the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh
Integrative Analysis for the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh Open
The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta in Bangladesh is one of the world’s most dynamic deltas and supports high population densities based on large provisioning ecosystem services. Analysing the future of these ecosystem services and associa…
View article: A Sustainable Future Supply of Fluvial Sediment for the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta
A Sustainable Future Supply of Fluvial Sediment for the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta Open
Recent research highlights that delta submergence is an important issue for the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) delta. The only factor that could potentially offset losses in delta surface elevation is a sustainable supply of fluvial sedim…
View article: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Bangladesh: results from a sentinel surveillance system
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Bangladesh: results from a sentinel surveillance system Open
The high proportion of MDR-TB among new patients found in this sentinel surveillance significantly differs from that reported in the DRS. While the sentinel surveillance sites were not designed to be nationally representative, it is worryi…
View article: Blue Carbon Stock of the Bangladesh Sundarban Mangroves: What could Be the Scenario after a Century?
Blue Carbon Stock of the Bangladesh Sundarban Mangroves: What could Be the Scenario after a Century? Open
The total blue carbon stock of the Bangladesh Sundarban mangroves was evaluated and the probable future status after a century was predicted based on the recent trend of changes in the last 30 years and implementing a hybrid model of Marko…