Abu Reza Md Towfiqul Islam

Abu Reza Md Towfiqul Islam
Begum Rokeya University | BRUR · Disaster Management

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
currently employed as an Associate Professor at Department of Disaster Management, Begum Rokeya University, Bangladesh. He has received PhD in Climate change and Climate systems from the Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China. He performs research in group and individually on a wide range of topics relates to climate change, Natural hazards, and Water quality. pollution, and human health risk

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Publications (545)
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In southern West Africa (SWA), highly absorbing aerosol types can significantly alter precipitation trends. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the changes in precipitation anomalies from the dry season to the monsoon season. This study examines the impact of aerosol anomalies on precipitation trends and anomalies during the pre-monsoon seaso...
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Floating Solar Photovoltaic (FSPV) plants have emerged as a promising solution, harnessing solar energy while utilizing water bodies effectively, especially for emerging economy countries with limited land resources like Bangladesh. However, selecting an optimal location for such a solar plant requires a comprehensive evaluation of multiple criteri...
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Investigating the potential of novel data mining algorithms (DMAs) for modeling groundwater quality in coastal areas is an important requirement for groundwater resource management, especially in the coastal region of Bangladesh where groundwater is highly contaminated. In this work, the applicability of DMA, including Gaussian Process Regression (...
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In the context of transboundary rivers, which constitute intricate fluvial ecosystems, the persistent threat of heavy metals (HMs) contamination poses significant risks to ecosystem health. In this study, ecotoxicological hazards, governing factors, and the distribution of nine HMs (uranium (U), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr),...
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The current study focused on thirty-nine locations in the four islands (i.e., St. Martin, Moheskhali, Kutubdia, and Sonadia) and beach (Innani Beach) along the northeast Bay of Bengal to quantify sources-orientated ecological risks of metal(loid)s. The mean concentrations of As, Mn, Cr, Cd, and Pb are 4.8, 8.7, 1.6, 1.1, and 2 times higher than ave...
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This study explores the nature and severity of drought in the Bengal Delta based on monthly precipitation data (1980–2020) and its future projections. The standardized precipitation index (SPI) with gamma probability function was employed to characterize drought, while a Random Forest (RF) model was adopted for drought forecasting for 2030 and 2050...
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The recent global inclination towards sustainable practices has urged businesses to embrace the circular economy to pursue enduring social, economic, and environmental sustainability. This holds relevance within the framework of Bangladesh's economy, where the textile manufacturing sector assumes a pivotal role. However, this sector has a significa...
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The current study focused on thirty-nine locations in the four islands (i.e., St. Martin, Moheskhali, Kutubdia, and Sonadia) and beach (Innani Beach) along the northeast Bay of Bengal to quantify sources-orientated ecological risks of metal(loid)s. The mean concentrations of As, Mn, Cr, Cd, and Pb are 4.8, 8.7, 1.6, 1.1, and 2 times higher than ave...
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Due to its ecological and public health implications, home gardening soil pollution is challenging. However, the physicochemical factors of trace element pollution in semi-urban-rural home gardening soil interfaces in Fiji are unclear. Self-organizing map (SOM), chemometrics, compositional data analysis (CDA), and soil quality indices were used to...
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Navigating the complexities of perishable food supply chains is becoming increasingly challenging due to short product shelf lives and unpredictable market demands. Recent global crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions, have amplified these difficulties, creating greater supply and demand uncertainties. This escalation rev...
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The exposure of fish to heavy metals is a significant concern for human health and natural ecosystems. Despite being a critical issue, the extent of contamination in tropical fish from developing countries like Bangladesh remains somewhat unexplored. In this study, ten economically vital fish species (Osteogeneiosus militaris, Arius gagora, Harpado...
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The pollution and contamination by arsenic (As) in the water resources is a worldwide concern due to its adverse toxic effects on the environment and public health. The current study aimed to investigate arsenic levels in the groundwater system with the possible health risk, and sustainable mitigation strategies. The data on arsenic in the water sy...
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Rapid urbanization and land use changes significantly impact environmental sustainability and resource management, particularly in developing regions. Therefore, this study examines the spatiotemporal dynamics of land use and land cover (LULC) in Rangpur, Bangladesh, from 1991 to 2021 and projects future trends to 2041. Using supervised and unsuper...
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Heavy metals (HMs) are ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic environments due to unplanned industrial waste discharge, the release of untreated wastewater, and improper mining activities. In particular, the concentrations of HMs are found to be higher in aquatic environments. As a result, the aquatic biota was heavily affected by HM contamination....
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Groundwater chemistry plays a critical role in determining the suitability of water for various uses, including drinking water, agriculture, and industry. Natural processes such as mineral dissolution, water-rock interactions, and geochemical cycling, as well as human activities such as industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and urbanization,...
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The groundwater (GW) resource plays a central role in securing water supply in the coastal region of Bangladesh, and therefore, the future sustainability of this valuable resource is crucial for the area. However, there is limited research on the driving factors and prediction of phosphate concentration in groundwater. In this work, geostatistical...
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The research aims to explore the vulnerability of Bangladesh to drought by considering a comprehensive set of twenty-four factors, classified into four major categories: meteorological, hydrological, agricultural, and socioeconomic vulnerability. To achieve this, the study utilized a knowledge-based multi-criteria method known as the Analytic Hiera...
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Climate change has substantially increased both the occurrence and intensity of flood events, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, exacerbating threats to human populations and economic infrastructure. The present research employed novel ML models—LR, SVM, RF, XGBoost, DNN, and Stacking Ensemble—developed in the Python environment and leveraged...
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Universities play a crucial role in urban economic and structural development. The government of Bangladesh has undertaken the initiative to establish a public university in each of the 64 districts. These newly founded universities have the potential to impact urban growth significantly. We aimed to project university-induced urban expansion to ad...
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This research was intended to analyze the variation and trend of humidity pattern in the major cropping seasons like Aus, Aman and Boro season in Rangpur region of Bangladesh. Humidity data collected from the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) between 1990 and 2020 was utilized in this investigation. Analysis of linear trends was used to in...
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Soil erosion represents a significant environmental challenge in semiarid regions, exemplified by the Cheliff Basin in Alge ria. This study applies the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model to investigate the complex interactions among rainfall, soil type, topography, and land use/land cover, utilizing satellite data to assess their i...
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The global concern over microplastic (MP) contamination in diverse ecosystems is well-established, yet Nijhum Dwip Island (NDI), known for its ecological diversity, has not undergone a comprehensive study addressing the extent of MP pollution. This research aims to evaluate the spatial distribution, influencing factors, and ecological risks of MPs...
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Glass is extensively used in both domestic and commercial settings and is recognized for its high recyclability and reusability. Organizations have been actively trying to adopt circular economy (CE) principles in various industrial sectors in recent years due to the increased global attention toward attaining sustainability. This study, therefore,...
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Social media and climate change are some of the most controversial issues of the 21st century. Despite numerous studies, our understanding of current social media trends, popular hot topics, and future challenges related to climate change remains significantly limited. This research presents a systematic review of climate change and social media fo...
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Manual identification of tomato leaf diseases is a time-consuming and laborious process that may lead to inaccurate results without professional assistance. Therefore, an automated, early, and precise leaf disease recognition system is essential for farmers to ensure the quality and quantity of tomato production by providing timely interventions to...
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Manual identification of tomato leaf diseases is a time-consuming and laborious process that may lead to inaccurate results without professional assistance. Therefore, an automated, early, and precise leaf disease recognition system is essential for farmers to ensure the quality and quantity of tomato production by providing timely interventions to...
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Dear Professors and Scholars, We are pleased to inform you that Springer-Nature, one of the world’s leading scientific publishers, has accepted our proposal to edit a multi-author contributed book titled "Metal Contamination Mitigation in Soil, Sediment, and Water: Advanced Strategies”. We cordially invite you to contribute your expertise by submit...
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Groundwater, a primary freshwater source for potable and agricultural uses, is increasingly threatened in southern coastal areas of Bangladesh because of rapid urbanization, industrialization, and climate change. Bagerhat, one of the coastal districts, faces not only frequent tropical cyclones, inundation of low-lying areas, and saline water intrus...
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Groundwater is a primary source of drinking water for billions worldwide. It plays a crucial role in irrigation, domestic, and industrial uses, and significantly contributes to drought resilience in various regions. However, excessive groundwater discharge has left many areas vulnerable to potable water shortages. Therefore, assessing groundwater p...
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Bangladesh, a sub-tropical monsoon climate with low-lying areas, is very susceptible to the impacts of climate change. However, there has been a shortage of studies about the periodicity and projected changes in extreme temperature in this area, which is a crucial part of adapting to climate change. A study employed a multimodal ensemble (MME) mean...
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Water pollution is a major concern for a decaying river. Polluted water reduces ecosystem services and human use of rivers. Therefore, the present study aims to assess the irrigation suitability of the Jalangi River water. A total of 34 pre-selected water samples were gathered from the source to the sink of the Jalangi River with an interval of 10...
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This study evaluates the risks associated with geogenic and anthropogenic contaminants in the Azarshahr aquifer situated in the Lake Urmia watershed in NW Iran, an area critically affected by both natural mineral deposits and intensive agricultural activities. This region, characterized by its significant geological diversity and extensive use of p...
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Atmospheric aerosols and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are a global concern, especially in major Asian cities, because of their multiple impacts on climate, health, ecology, and the environment. Although many studies have been conducted individually, studies on the coupling of NO2 and Aerosol optical depth (AOD) in major Asian cities are still scarce. Thi...
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Climate change is a significant risk multiplier and profoundly influences the transmission dynamics, geographical distribution, and resurgence of vector-borne diseases (VBDs). Bangladesh has a noticeable rise in VBDs attributed to climate change. Despite the severity of this issue, the interconnections between climate change and VBDs in Bangladesh...
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Communities in disaster-prone coastal areas are more vulnerable to socioeconomic, environmental, and ecological problems. Knowing how disaster-prone coastal communities are, and, ideally, their resilience against current disaster risks, is an essential first step in reducing consequences. Therefore, this study aims to develop a disaster risk index...
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Groundwater resource management is a critical component of sustainable water use, necessitating accurate and nuanced mapping of groundwater potential zones. This study analyzed the groundwater potential of Algeria's 43,750 km2 Chelif Basin (more than 17% of the area of Northern Algeria) using a combination of subjective and objective mapping techni...
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Industrial symbiosis, a promising approach for sustainable industrial practices, has garnered attention in recent days for its ability to enhance resource efficiency, minimize waste, and preserve the environment through collaborative exchanges among industries. In emerging economies like Bangladesh, integrating industrial symbiosis in the manufactu...
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Study region: Prahova River basin located in the central-southern region of Romania. Study focus: This study aims to assess the susceptibility to flooding by using state-of-the-art machine learning and optimization procedures. To achieve this goal, we employed ten flood-related variables as independent variables in our machine learning models. Thes...
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During the past decades, microplastics (MPs) have become an emerging concern due to their persistence and potential environmental threat. MP pollution has become so drastic that it has been found in the human food chain, breast milk, polar regions, and even the Himalayan basin, lake, etc. Inflammation, pulmonary hypertension, vascular occlusions, i...
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Understanding trends in hydroclimatic variables is crucial for linking local climatic drivers with regional water use practices, particularly in a vulnerable Haor basin in tropical country like Bangladesh. This study evaluated the spatiotemporal trends in hydroclimatic variables at annual and seasonal scales using advanced statistical methods, incl...
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The lack of quality water resources for irrigation is one of the main threats for sustainable farming. This pioneering study focused on finding the best area for farming by looking at irrigation water quality and analyzing its location using a fuzzy logic model on a Geographic Information System platform. In the tribal-prone areas of Khagrachhari S...
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Microplastics (MPs) possess a strong capacity to adsorb and biodegrade slowly, resulting in substantial harm to the environment and potential health risks. In recent years, a flourishing study of MPs has led to valuable advancements. This review article presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global microplastic pollution, providing a dee...
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This research explores machine learning algorithms for reservoir inflow prediction, including Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), Random Forest (RF), and metaheuristic-optimized models. The impact of feature engineering techniques such as Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and XGBoost feature selection is investigated. LSTM shows promise, with LSTM-XGBoos...
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The identification of trends in reference evapotranspiration (ETo) has an impact on regional and seasonal water resources, contributing to hydrological studies and effective water resource management. To that end, this study is intended to analyze the annual ETo variability and trend from eighteen meteorological stations in Bangladesh from 1975 to...
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Oxygen declination in coastal oceans has accelerated drastically in recent decades, both in terms of severity and spatial extent, and such disappearance of oxygen leads to dead zones where life can't survive. This phenomenon is mainly attributed to nutrient pollution and climate change due to intensified anthropogenic activities. The annual statist...
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Coastal land transformation has been identified as a topic of research in many countries around the world. Several studies have been conducted to determine the causes and impacts of land transformation. However, much less is understood about coupling change detection, factors, impacts, and adaptation strategies for coastal land transformation at a...
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While global attention has been primarily focused on the occurrence and persistence of microplastics (MP) in urban lakes, relatively little attention has been paid to the problem of MP pollution in rural recreational lakes. This pioneering study aims to shed light on MP size, composition, abundance, spatial distribution, and contributing factors in...
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Tropical cyclones have direct and indirect repercussions in many coastal areas worldwide. In coastal regions, several studies have identified the driving factors of cyclonic hazards and their associated impacts. However, previous studies have focused little on cyclone-induced damage and loss, consequences, and adaptation strategies. As a result, it...
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Bangladesh, a riverine nation with rivers originating beyond its borders, experiences a climatic paradox characterized by excessive monsoon rainfall (June to September) and minimal precipitation during winter (December to February). This climatic duality leads to recurring hydrological disasters, including floods, river erosion, and droughts, causi...
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The decay of rivers and river water pollution are common problems worldwide. However, many works have been performed on decaying rivers in India, and the status of the water quality is still unknown in Jalangi River. To this end, the present study intends to examine the water quality of the Jalangi River to assess ecological status in both the spat...
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Heat waves significantly impact people’s lives and livelihoods and are becoming very alarming and recognized as hot topics worldwide, including in Bangladesh. However, much less is understood regarding recent hotspots, the frequency of heat waves over time, and their underlying causes in Bangladesh. The objective of the study is to explore the curr...
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Fluoroquinolone (FQ) antibiotics have become a subject of growing concern due to their increasing presence in the environment, particularly in the soil and groundwater. This review provides a comprehensive examination of the attributes, prevalence, ecotoxicity, and remediation approaches associated with FQs in environmental matrices. The paper disc...
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The global concern over the pollution-induced by microplastics (MPs) has intensified due to its adverse effects on the environment, particularly in terrestrial ecosystems, where it poses potential threats to soil quality and resident species. However, there is a noticeable research gap regarding soil MPs in dumping sites, specifically within the Ro...
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The aim of the study was to estimate future groundwater potential zones based on machine learning algorithms and climate change scenarios. Fourteen parameters (i.e., curvature, drainage density, slope, roughness, rainfall, temperature, relative humidity, lineament density, land use and land cover, general soil types, geology, geomorphology, topogra...
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Monitoring and understanding Land Use/Land Cover (LU/LC) is critical for sustainable development, as it can impact various environmental, social, and economic systems. For example, deforestation and land degradation can lead to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and greenhouse gas emissions, affecting the quality of soil, air, and water resources....
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The textile manufacturing sector plays a vital role in the economic growth of many emerging economies. Hence, achieving energy efficiency and sustainability is crucial for this sector to cope with the ongoing energy crisis, rising fuel prices, and economic inflation. Previous studies on energy efficiency focused on various industrial sectors. Howev...
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Despite sporadic and irregular studies on heavy metal(loid)s health risks in water, fish, and soil in the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal, no chemometric approaches have been applied to assess the human health risks comprehensively. This review aims to employ chemometric analysis to evaluate the long-term spatiotemporal health risks of metal(loi...
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This article investigates how a district administration in Bangladesh managed COVID‐19 pandemic risk governance. Interviews were conducted with civil administrators, local government representatives, and representatives from community‐based organizations and nongovernmental organizations. The findings indicate that, despite limited health facilitie...
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This research paper addresses the urgent environmental concern of microplastic (MP) emissions, focusing on the behavioral attitudes and perceptions of the general populace in Shyamnagar Upazila, Bangladesh. Against the backdrop of escalating MP pollution globally, this study investigates the level of awareness and the factors influencing public eng...
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Monitoring and protecting freshwater habitats are paramount for a sustainable water management perspective. This study investigated potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the potamic water of the Anday Stream Basin (Türkiye), Black Sea Region, for a hydrological year (from May 2020 to April 2021). Among PTEs, the highest average values were recorded...
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Bangladesh is a severely flood-affected country that ranks fifth globally. Although it is well established that regional and community-based flood early warning systems (FEWS) may minimize the effects of floods, cost-benefit analyses of FEWS are still limited in Bangladesh. This is the first study to assess the cost-benefit of the FEWS in lower Bra...
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Groundwater is the primary source of freshwater for drinking, industrial, and agricultural water in many nations worldwide. This vital resource is deteriorating due to rapidly growing urbanization, pollution, overexploitation, and climate change. However, it is unclear how much this specific resource deteriorates over time. Therefore, this study ai...