
Md Mustiafiz Al Mamun- B.Arch.; MSc.UEM; PhD Researcher (TU Delft)
- Professor (Associate) at Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology
Md Mustiafiz Al Mamun
- B.Arch.; MSc.UEM; PhD Researcher (TU Delft)
- Professor (Associate) at Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology
developing waterscape pattern
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Introduction
Currently, I'm working on peri-urban interface and urban water-edge context.
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November 2009 - present
Education
August 2014 - May 2016
October 2002 - November 2008
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Publications (24)
All the traffic starts and ends up as pedestrian. Also, walking is the most fundamental mean of transportation that reduces the enormous environmental costs of the motorized vehicles but pedestrian traffic is seldom incorporated in any planning framework in Bangladesh. The paper attempts to explore, how pedestrian’s experiences are being used to as...
Bangladesh National Building Code is a comprehensive document used for legally obligatory codes of development in urban areas to enrich citizens' living environment. Due to the rapid urbanization, cities have been changed its natural ecosystem and overlooked the existence of green spaces, whereas quality of urban life requires a greater degree of n...
The quality of city’s living environment spaces has an impact on all aspects of life. It is essential that the spaces we create and improve through the principles of sustainable urban planning will influence how we feel. For the fast expansion of globalization with the unplanned organization of an urban area has affected to develop a city’s sustain...
The world is becoming urbanized increasingly involves synchronized transitions and changes in the landscape across several dimensions, including demographic, economic, and physical changes. With this pace, the rate of urbanization in Bangladesh is followed more dramatically, especially in a megacity like Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi. Since 2...
Understanding the dynamics of land use and land cover (LULC) change in today’s context of rapid urbanization is critical for sustainable urban planning and environmental conservation. Therefore, the research aim is to understand the LULC changes in the Chattogram Metropolitan Area and to assess the policy implications of these changes for sustainab...
Understanding the dynamics of land use and land cover (LULC) change in today's context of rapid urbanization is critical for sustainable urban planning and environmental conservation. Therefore, the research aim is to understand the LULC changes in Chattogram Metropolitan Area and to assess the policy implications of these changes for sustainable u...
Historic structures are the tangible existence of cultural heritage modernizing urban history which makes the identity of a city. More than 100 years ago, the research interest increased in conserving architectural heritage, historical monuments and buildings, and its growing intensity of recognizing heritage-site as evidence of history. Besides, g...
Ancient settlements were dependent on the availability of water for sustainable living, ritual values, and economic purposes. Today, many Tropical Asian cities provide examples of urban settlements within water landscapes, yet these cities struggle with water issues, and face challenges in creating a contextual morphological identity. This paper ex...
Buffer zone (BZ) concept has emerged to minimize degradation of natural resources and enhance balanced land use planning for the areas where existing urban and peri-urban landscapes are threatened by rapid land use change. The primary aim of the study is to seek a better understanding of land use planning and governance in BZ surrounding the core z...
Over time, water resources were important factor in the development of cities and their living environments. Consistently, urban inhabitants are neglecting its role and sometimes have overlooked vulnerabilities resulting water-related disaster, for instance, water scarcity, flooding, waterlogging, drought, etc. Watercourses are not only essential f...
The transportation system in developing country is a big challenging sector in recent years. Rapid urbanization and booming population per capita are creating an additional stress on urban transportation and traffic system, for instance, the number of public and private vehicles are increasing without widening the roads. Besides, the volume of traf...
Education is the key prerequisite for any sustainable development. As better educational environment allows every student to acquire knowledge, talents, attitudes, and values necessary to shape a sustainable prospect. The necessity of better educational environment for teaching-learning needs a suitable location and surrounding environment. Unfortu...
For the rapid urbanization, developing countries like Bangladesh is experiencing several unplanned urban growth which broke down the mobility of non-motorized transport modes and in particular walking. In daily life, mass people are hassled to move within a hazardous and uncomfortable living environment. Walking as primary mode of travel is dominan...
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Questions (9)
what is cellular automata?
which software are going to use for CA modelling to measure urban growth factors?
i am hardly understood that "Original papers (preferably no more than 20 double line spaced manuscript pages including tables and
illustrations), review articles, short communications (no more than 10 double line spaced manuscript pages including tables and figures), book reviews."...
could anyone know that with examples? thanks
in land-use/cover changes, some factors are involved or influenced to change its surround land use pattern. in research, how can we analysis this factors and how we can find out the way to collect that data and so on? atualy in my question is "How to analyse 'Factors' Affecting Land Use Change" after collected data of questionnaire survey and interviews from different stakeholders?
what is the possible way to collect ground truth for land-use change detection? how can i measure that Ground truth and insert in GIS/RS files?
what are the best way or reliable way to measure land-use impact on landscape/natural resources? due to collect primary data from the ground, what should be or possible way to data collect process, etc.
in rapid urban expansion, peri-urban area's landscape (forest, hill area, wetlands) are occurred to change by uncontrolled land-use, impact on buffering settings. how to measure and make further policies to overcome?
in that land-use changes of peri-urban area what will be the general impact, what is its effect and what can the consequences? also how can i find out its trend of that consequence? all terms make me so complicated, need to way to move. could anyone have better research guideline for that?