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Does the perception of climate change vary with the socio-demographic dimensions? A study on vulnerable populations in Bangladesh

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Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed

Journal: Natural HazardsYear: 2016Citations: 80
Physical Sciences
Environmental Science
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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The nexus between extreme weather events, sexual violence, and early marriage: a study of vulnerable populations in Bangladesh

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Khandaker Jafor Ahmed, Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Françoise Bartiaux

Journal: Population and EnvironmentYear: 2019Citations: 79
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Indigenous people’s perceptions about climate change, forest resource management, and coping strategies: a comparative study in Bangladesh

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Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed, Shah Md Atiqul Haq

Journal: Environment Development and SustainabilityYear: 2017Citations: 75
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration
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Public Perceptions of Urban Green Spaces: Convergences and Divergences

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Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Mohammad Nazrul Islam, Ankita Siddhanta, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Sustainable CitiesYear: 2021Citations: 72

In the context of rapid climate change, it is important to understand public perceptions of urban green spaces (UGSs), because green spaces have enormous potential as instruments for climate change adaptation and mitigation, and because the development of such spaces both requires and benefits from ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and MutagenesisOpen Access
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The link between climate change, food security and fertility: The case of Bangladesh

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Mengni Chen, Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed, A. H. M. Belayeth Hussain et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2021Citations: 57

Climate change is likely to worsen the food security situation through its impact on food production, which may indirectly affect fertility behaviour. This study examines the direct and indirect effects of climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation) via the production of major crops, as wel...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Perceptions about climate change among university students in Bangladesh

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Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed

Journal: Natural HazardsYear: 2020Citations: 49
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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Comparative efficacy of subcutaneous versus oral methotrexate in active rheumatoid arthritis.

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Md. Shahidul Islam, Syed Atiqul Haq, Md. Nazrul Islam, Abul Kalam Azad et al.

Journal: PubMedYear: 2013Citations: 36

This prospective study was conducted in rheumatology clinic under the department of medicine of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University from December 2004 to December 2005 to asses the efficacy, safety and compliance of subcutaneous methotrexate (MTX) in active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients...

Health SciencesMedicineRheumatology
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How Do Vulnerable People in Bangladesh Experience Environmental Stress From Sedimentation in the Haor Wetlands? An Exploratory Study

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Mohammad Nazrul Islam, Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed, Jim Best

Journal: Water Resources ResearchYear: 2022Citations: 35

Abstract The haor landscape is a wetland ecosystem in northeast Bangladesh, comprising shallow depressions that undergo large changes in water inundation between the monsoon and dry seasons. Sediment is supplied to the haor from rivers originating in the adjacent Shillong Plateau, and can adversely ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions and related disabilities in Bangladeshi adults: a cross-sectional national survey

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Ahmad Zahid-Al-Quadir, Mohammad Mostafa Zaman, Shamim Ahmed, Mahfuzur Rahman Bhuiyan et al.

Journal: BMC RheumatologyYear: 2020Citations: 33

BACKGROUND: Nationally representative data on burden of musculoskeletal conditions (MSK) in Bangladesh are not available. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of MSK conditions and related disabilities in the adult population of Bangladesh. METHODS: A total of 2000 individuals...

Health SciencesMedicineRehabilitationOpen Access
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How do teachers’ perceptions of climate change vary in terms of importance, causes, impacts and mitigation? A comparative study in Bangladesh

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Mohammed Thanvir Ahmed Chowdhury, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed, Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed, Shah Md Atiqul Haq

Journal: SN Social SciencesYear: 2021Citations: 29

Since climate change education is an integral element in the increasingly urgent global approach to solving the problem of climate change, understanding perceptions of climate change among teachers in different academic institutions could play a significant role in how and to what extent institution...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and LawOpen Access
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Duration and Risk Factors of Post-COVID Symptoms Following Recovery Among the Medical Doctors in Bangladesh

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Sarmin Sultana, Mohammad Tanvir Islam, Marium Salwa, Shah Md Zakir Hossain et al.

Journal: CureusYear: 2021Citations: 21

A large number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) recovered patients are suffering from related symptoms. We conducted telephone interviews with 186 COVID-19 recovered medical doctors to determine the post-COVID symptoms, duration, and associated risk factors. About 70% of participants had at le...

Health SciencesMedicineNeurologyOpen Access
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Musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders among 350 garment workers in Bangladesh: A cross‐sectional pilot study

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Md Nahiduzzamane Shazzad, Shamim Ahmed, Syed Atiqul Haq, Md. Nazrul Islam et al.

Journal: International Journal of Rheumatic DiseasesYear: 2018Citations: 20

OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of musculoskeletal (MSK) symptoms and disorders among garment workers in Bangladesh, to look for possible relationships between pain location and type of work performed and to estimate the prevalence of rheumatological diagnoses. METHODS: A cross-sectional pilot st...

Health SciencesMedicinePharmacology
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Multi-benefits of national parks and protected areas: an integrative approach for developing countries

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Shah Md Atiqul Haq

Journal: Environmental & Socio-economic StudiesYear: 2016Citations: 20

Abstract National parks and protected areas can contribute significantly to the needs of poor people who live in and around them and depend heavily on forest resources for their subsistence. Especially for the rural poor who have limited economic options, use of national park resources are the main ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on students' academic performance and mental health: An overview

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Shamim Al Aziz Lalin, Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed, Shah Md Atiqul Haq

Journal: Regional Science Policy & PracticeYear: 2024Citations: 18

COVID-19 had repercussions in many fields, including education. Although society worldwide was affected, students and the academic sector were hit hardest. Distance learning was used by almost all governments globally during the pandemic to keep education going when schools were closed. Lockdown, ma...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Teachers' Perceptions About Climate Change: A Comparative Study of Public and Private Schools and Colleges in Bangladesh

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Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed, Mohammed Thanvir Ahmed Chowdhury, Shah Md Atiqul Haq

Journal: Frontiers in ClimateYear: 2022Citations: 18

This study examines school and college teachers' perceptions about climate change, taking into account academic backgrounds and experiences with the impacts of climate change. The study included 95 teachers from three schools and colleges (two private and one public) in the city of Sylhet, Banglades...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and LawOpen Access
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