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Determining the potential role of the waste sector in decoupling of phosphorus: A comprehensive review of national scale substance flow analyses

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Shupa Rahman, Rubel Biswas Chowdhury, Nidhi G. D’Costa, Nick Milne et al.

Journal: Resources Conservation and RecyclingYear: 2019Citations: 34

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...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpen Access
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Socio-ecological approach on the fishing and trade of rhino rays (Elasmobranchii: Rhinopristiformes) for their biological conservation in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh

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Alifa Bintha Haque, Mahi Washim, Nidhi G. D’Costa, Amit Robert Baroi et al.

Journal: Ocean & Coastal ManagementYear: 2021Citations: 27
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape Conservation
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Fishing and trade of devil rays (<i>Mobula</i> spp.) in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh: Insights from fishers’ knowledge

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Alifa Bintha Haque, Nidhi G. D’Costa, Mahi Washim, Amit Robert Baroi et al.

Journal: Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater EcosystemsYear: 2020Citations: 22

Abstract Devil rays ( Mobula spp.) are globally threatened cartilaginous fishes that have attracted global conservation concern owing to their high extinction risk and lack of protection in many countries. Limited resources and data on threatened marine species, including devil rays, impede conserva...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape Conservation
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An ecological view in time and space: The disappearing sawfishes in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh

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Alifa Bintha Haque, Subrata Sarker, Shashowti Chowdhury Riya, Nidhi G. D’Costa et al.

Journal: Journal for Nature ConservationYear: 2025Citations: 1
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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