Mst Ilme Faridatul, Bo Wu, Xiaolin Zhu, Shuo Wang
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key component of the hydrologic cycle. Knowledge of ET is important for modelling hydrologic fluxes and improving water resource management. Various remote sensing-based ET modelling studies have been conducted for investigating water demand in agricultural areas. Howeve...
Mst Ilme Faridatul, Bo Wu
Urban land cover classification and mapping is an important and ongoing research field in monitoring and managing urban sprawl and terrestrial ecosystems. The changes in land cover largely affect the terrestrial ecosystem, thus information on land cover is important for understanding the ecological ...
Mst Ilme Faridatul, Bayes Ahmed
Agriculture is one of the fundamental economic activities in most countries; however, this sector suffers from various natural hazards including flood and drought. The determination of drought-prone areas is essential to select drought-tolerant crops in climate sensitive vulnerable areas. This study...
Mst Ilme Faridatul, Bo Wu, Xiaolin Zhu
Water is a fundamental component of an urban environment. Management of water resources is important to facilitate a liveable environment and urban sustainability. Several factors affect water resources, including urbanization, climate change and seasons. Moreover, the nature of urban expansion and ...
Md. Naimur Rahman, Kaniz Shaleha Akter, Mst Ilme Faridatul
Urban expansion is not only a driving force for economic growth and development but also a perilous element for anthropogenic carbon emission coinciding with population growth, urban expansion, land use pattern, urban sprawl. The study compares urban expansion and its impact on the carbon emission p...
Jahid Hasan, Md. Alif Uz Zaman, Mst Ilme Faridatul
River channel migration often occurs inside the floodplain areas of the river. The structural changes occurring in rivers within floodplain zones serve as a significant ecological signal of their tremendous impact on both ecological and human survival. The aim of the research is to assess the spatia...
Mst Ilme Faridatul, Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan, Ashraf Dewan
Mst Ilme Faridatul, Md. Niamul Bari
The rapid drop in the groundwater level has raised concerns in the sustainable water management plan in many cities of the world. It is important to understand the underlying factors of such depletion. To improve knowledge of the changes in groundwater, this study investigates a long-term perspectiv...
Jahid Hasan, Md. Alif Uz Zaman, Mst Ilme Faridatul
Bangladesh’s geography is defined by its extensive river network, comprising around seven hundred rivers that traverse the country. This vast river system is both a key asset and a significant risk, with river erosion displacing over one million individuals annually. Unfortunately, river erosion doe...
Mst Ilme Faridatul, Muhaiminul Islam, Md. Jahid Hasan Joy, Md. Abdul Wakil et al.
Both plants and bodies of water are crucial to the health of the urban landscape. The degree to which these factors contribute to cooling appears, however, to change depending on factors such as location, time of year, and the mix of land use and land cover. The purpose of this study was to investig...
Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Md. Kamruzzaman, Mst Ilme Faridatul, György Szabó
This study investigated the spatiotemporal dynamics of four major air pollutants—carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3)—across Dhaka from 2020 to 2024 using Sentinel-5P TROPOMI satellite data. A 60-month time-series analysis was conducted, integrating spa...
Md. Abdulla Hill Baki, Jannatul Farjana, Mst Ilme Faridatul
MA Islam, Mst Ilme Faridatul
Urban fire risks are a serious issue in rapidly growing cities of developing countries. Limited resources and unplanned urban development increase vulnerabilities. This study was conducted at the Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC) in Bangladesh to explore the potential of a hybrid fuzzy model for impro...
Md. Naimur Rahman, Kaniz Shaleha Akter, Mst Ilme Faridatul