A. S. M. Maksud Kamal, Mohammad Shamsudduha, Bayes Ahmed, Safiya M. Hassan et al.
Globally, a number of catastrophic hydrometeorological hazards occurred in 2017 among which the monsoon floods in South Asia was particularly disastrous, killing nearly 1200 people in India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The wetland region (Haor) of northeastern (NE) Bangladesh was severely affected by flas...
Md. Imran Hossain Bhuiyan, Safiya M. Hassan, K M Baharul Islam
Democratic local governance (DLG) is often regarded as a necessary precondition for transforming lives and livelihoods of people living in the rural areas of developing countries. This article tries to answer how community-based organisations (CBOs) shape the way services are delivered by local gove...
E. M. Talid Khan, A. S. M. Maksud Kamal, Mahfuz Kabir, Safiya M. Hassan et al.
The 2022 Sylhet flood significantly impacted the economy of Sunamganj District in northeastern Bangladesh, revealing inadequate local resilience despite familiarity with flash floods. This study investigates vulnerability across six subdistricts in Sunamganj using the Livelihood Vulnerability Index ...
A. S. M. Maksud Kamal, Abrar Hossain, Brent Hossain, Safiya M. Hassan et al.
Bangladesh has often been considered as the land of extremes in terms of natural processes. The statement is justified by the presence of world's largest delta, one of the largest river systems carrying a huge amount of water and sediment discharge as well as prevalence of a number of natural hazard...
Adib Jawad, Safiya M. Hassan, Alvi Jawad
The outbreak of COVID-19 has considerably impacted the progress of the education sector in Bangladesh. Online-based teaching approaches were adopted with limitations to tackle the predicament of suspended in-person classes throughout all educational levels. Institutes had used novel methods for teac...
Safiya M. Hassan, Niaz Ahmed Khan, Nashmiya Khanam