Gani, Md Ataul Sajib, Abdul Majed Siddik, Md Abubakkor Md Moniruzzaman,
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Environmental monitoring and assessment
The impact of land use on water quality is becoming a global concern due to the increasing demand for freshwater. This study aimed to assess the effects of land use and land cover (LULC) on the surface water quality of the Buriganga, Dhaleshwari, Meghna, and Padma river system in Bangladesh. To determine the state of water, water samples were colle...
amran hossain, k. m. shafin, rubayet yeasmin, mst. hosneara jahid, iqbal kabir hossain, mohammad anwar rana, shohag kabir, mohammad feroz chokrovorty, sanjit kumar faruqui, rafey
It is important to know the community coping strategies during the rapid uprise of a pandemic, as this helps to predict the consequences, especially in the mental health spectrum. This study aims to explore coping strategies used by Bangladeshi citizens during the major wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: Prospective, cross-sectional survey of a...
halim, abdul paul, swapan kumar rahman sarkar, md. abdur rashid, md. harun perveen, suriaya mia, md. liton islam, md. shafiqul k., a.
In an experimental investigation, we looked into how different zinc (Zn) and boron (B) dosages affected the production and the amount of oil in mustard. Zn and B treatments, respectively, were separated into four levels: 0, 1, 2, 4, and 0, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 kg per hectare. We observed considerable Zn as well as B effects on mustard yield and its oi...
Fatema, Kaniz Joy, Md Ashikur Rahman Amin, F M Rezvi Sarkar, Showmitra Kumar
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Heliyon
The global groundwater crisis is a perplexing issue, and for its resolution, it is of the utmost importance for delineating groundwater potential zones. This research aims to create a precise groundwater potential map for Bangladesh's Jashore district by combining geospatial approach and an analytical hierarchy process. Fourteen parameters, namely,...
tajwar, mahir uddin, ashraf lee, ming-kuo nelson, jake zahid, anwar sakib, nazmus
Groundwater is a vital source of fresh water for drinking and agricultural purposes in the region of Hatiya Island, Bangladesh, yet it is subject to contamination by natural and anthropogenic activities. Over time, the contamination has resulted in a variety of negative effects on human health. This research aims to examine groundwater hydrogeochem...
Roy, Sajal Singh, Ashish Kumar Kamruzzaman,
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Frontiers in Sociology
Social media platforms serve as essential modes of communication for billions of people around the world. They host a diverse range of content—from the personal and social to the political serving as an important channel for connecting people for spreading ideas. However, given their widespread penetration into everyday social and political life, t...
ahmed, sayed farrukh m. mohsin, a. k. abid hossain, syed far
The present study examines the relationship between FDI inflows and export performance in Bangladesh by considering the issue of structural breaks utilizing annual time-series data from 1972 to 2019. In the study, unit root tests were conducted without (ADF test and PP test) and with (ZA test and LP test) the presence of probable structural breaks ...
munjer, m. a. hasan, md. zahid hossain, m. khalid rahman, md. ferdous
For a developing country such as Bangladesh, renewable energy is immensely important for its entire development and advancement. Bangladesh has taken steps to increase the development capacity in the renewable energy sector and to fulfill the target of achieving one hundred percent electrification. The goal of this study is to determine the present...
zannat tama, riffat ara hoque, mahmudul liu, ying alam, mohammad jahangir mark, yu
Despite being widely advocated as a climate-smart farming system, the adoption of conservation agriculture (CA) among Bangladeshi farmers has remained surprisingly low. Evidence indicates that farmers’ behavior regarding the adoption and continuation of CA is affected by their socioeconomic and psychological factors. This study combined the Technol...
mahalder, balaram haque, mohammad mahfujul siddique, mohammad abu baker hasan, neaz a. alam, md. mehedi naby talukdar, md. mahamudun shohan, mobin hossain ahasan, nusaifa hasan, md. mahmudul shakur ahammad, a. k.
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In terms of hatchery-based seed production, one of the most important aquaculture species in Bangladesh is the stinging catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis). Scientific and evidence-based embryonic and larval development research on this fish species in the context of climate change is limited. This experimental study was conducted via induced breedin...