
Sadia AfrinUniversity of Adelaide · School of Architecture and Built Environment
Sadia Afrin
Doctor of Philosophy
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June 2016 - May 2018
October 2014 - April 2016
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July 2018 - July 2022
September 2014 - April 2016
June 2006 - November 2011
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Climate change has introduced a new social group called ‘‘Climate migrants’.’ In 1995, approximately 25 million people worldwide were considered to be environment or climate refugees, it is anticipated that this number will have increased to 200 million by 2050. Bangladesh is one of the countries highly exposed to extreme ‘‘climate’’ and an appropr...
This research inspects the utilization of domestic space management in marginalized slums of Bangladesh towards comprehending the contribution of urban poor women’s informal employment as a private initiative. The components that influence the physical association of “home-based enterprises” (HBEs) spaces and its quality are assessed concerning the...
With overall high population growth and rural-to-urban migration, housing remains a prominent urban problem worldwide. Especially in developing country like Bangladesh, government struggles to provide basic urban facilities to urban poor. There were attempts to provide affordable housings, but the target users often forfeited them by reselling or r...
In developing country like Bangladesh, it is very challenging for the government to deliver the elementary urban amenities to urban poor especially who live in slums. There were endeavors to provide affordable housings, but the target-users often forfeit them in the form of reselling or renting, and return back to slum life. Contextual studies show...