Mohammad Sujauddin, S. M. S. Huda, A.T.M. Rafiqul Hoque
Solid waste management (SWM) is a multidimensional challenge faced by urban authorities, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. We investigated per capita waste generation by residents, its composition, and the households' attitudes towards waste management at Rahman Nagar Residential A...
Mohammad Sujauddin, Ryu Koide, Takahiro Komatsu, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain et al.
Md Maksud Alam, Mohammad Sujauddin, Gazi Mohammed Asif Iqbal, S. M. S. Huda
Healthcare waste management (HCWM) options are inconsistent in Bangladesh. One of the first critical steps in the process of developing a reliable waste management plan requires a comprehensive understanding of the quantities and characteristics of the waste that needs to be managed. This study took...
Nahian Ahmed, M. Nazmul Islam, Ahmad Saraf Tuba, M. R. C. Mahdy et al.
Visual pollution is a relatively new concern amidst the existing plethora of mainstream environmental pollution, recommending the necessity for research to conceptualize, formalize, quantify and assess it from different dimensions. The purpose of this study is to create a new field of automated visu...
Mohammad Sujauddin, Ryu Koide, Takahiro Komatsu, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain et al.
Rubel Biswas Chowdhury, Ayushi Khan, Tashfia Mahiat, Hillol Dutta et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has abruptly halted the Anthropocene's ever-expanding reign for the time being. The resulting global human confinement, dubbed as the Anthropause, has created an unprecedented opportunity for us to evaluate the environmental consequences of large-scale changes in anthropogenic ...
Abdun Naqib Jimmy, Nazmul Ahsan Khan, Muhammed Noor Hossain, Mohammad Sujauddin
Shaiyan Siddique, Bidhan Bhuson Roy, Sabrina Zaman, Ayushi Khan et al.
Nahian Ahmed, Mashnoon Islam, M. Ferdous Hasan, Tamanna Motahar et al.
Compared with numerous existing forced migration scenarios across the globe, migration from Myanmar to Bangladesh through southeastern border region is unique at least for three reasons – (i) very large number of migrants have been displaced to (ii) a very small area in (iii) a relatively short peri...
Raya Rafia Choudhury, Arfaa Feezanul Islam, Mohammad Sujauddin
Shupa Rahman, Rubel Biswas Chowdhury, Nidhi G. D’Costa, Nick Milne et al.
This study, the first of its kind, presents a comprehensive assessment of national scale phosphorus (P) flow in the waste sector with particular focus on P recovery. The largest inflow of P in waste stream is seen in China (8124 kt), with the next largest inflow, the USA, being significantly less at...
S. M. S. Huda, Mohammad Sujauddin, S. Shafinat, M. S. Uddin
Riasad Bin Mahbub, Nahian Ahmed, Shupa Rahman, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain et al.
In the global debate on environmental integrity, land system is one of the nine planetary boundaries. Bangladesh being one of the top densely populated but rapidly developing countries, lacking in statistical inventories, has a gloomy history of agricultural and infrastructural intensification at th...
Shahriar Md. Arifur Rahman, Sadeka Tasmin, Mohammad Kawser Uddin, Mohammad Touhidul Islam et al.
Bangladesh is one the worst sufferers of climate change. Climate change awareness creation is pivotal to adaptation and mitigation strategies. Effective dissemination of knowledge among the citizens during high school years is crucial to that end. In Bangladesh, secondary school students follow comm...
Mohammed Sakib Uddin, Khaled Mahmud, Bijoy Mitra, Al-Ekram Elahee Hridoy et al.
Experts have been searching for ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change on resources since the early 20th century. In response, the World Economic Forum introduced the concept of a “nexus”, which involves the simultaneous, systematic collaboration of multiple individuals or sectors, such as w...