Mr. Md. Shafiqul Islam
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Highest Degree
M.Sc. in Forestry from University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
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Biography
Md. Shafiqul Islam earned Master’s degree in Forestry from the Institute of Forestry & Environmental Sciences under Chittagong University in 1997. He is doing his PhD at the Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Mr. Islam is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Center for Sustainable Development (CSD), University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. He has eighteen years of experiences in cross range of fields, including NGOs, private companies & university. He has conducted a good number of researches in the diverse field including natural resources management, climate change adaptation, organic farming, sustainable development, economics, humanities and social sciences. His books, articles and researches on immense issues have been published in both national and international journals. He has participated and presented his papers in the international and national conferences and workshop. He is one of the contributors of the World Guide to Sustainable Enterprise (Volume 2: Asia Pacific) published by Greenleaf Publishing, UK. He is interested in research in the field of organics, biodiversity, natural resources management and climate change adaptation.
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Selected Publications
- Shafiqul Islam 2020. Land user perceptions of organic farming practices that can combat drought and land degradation through efficient use of land and water. In: Food Security and Land Use Change under Conditions of Climatic Variability, Squires, V. and M. Gaur, Springer International Publishing, United States, ISBN-13 978-3-030-36762-6, pp: 213-238.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Islam, M.S. and U.S. Fatiha, 2020. Cultural and ecosystem services from a natural heritage site: A case of sundarban. In: Capacity Building Through Heritage Tourism Srivastava, S., Apple Academic Press, United States, ISBN-13 9781003034391, 21.
Direct Link | - Islam, M., M. Nasreen and H. Huq, 2017. Local knowledge and practices can help in drought prediction and extreme weather management. Indian J. Traditional Knowledge, 16: 448-453.
- Islam, M.S., 2016. Minor crops in Bangladesh: Scope and limitations. J. Agric. Crops, 2: 51-56.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2016. Comparative study on management practices between organic and chemical farming. Aust. New Zealand J. Soc. Bus. Environ. Sustainability, 2: 47-77.
- Islam, M.S., 2015. Women in the homestead agroforestry-contribution to sustainable development. J. Nat. Sci. Res., 5: 129-139.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2015. Study on impact of development works or edge effect to the floral diversity of Dhanmondi lake, Dhaka, Bangladesh. J. Environ. Earth Sci., 5: 167-173.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2015. Study on home based farming: Inputs and diversity. Acad. J. Life Sci., 1: 24-30.
- Islam, M.S., 2015. Study on factors influencing tourism: Way forward for sustainable tourism in Bangladesh. J. Tourism Hospitality Sports, 6: 1-13.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2015. Scope and prospect of community tourism: A case of Horinghata, Patharghata, Barguna, Bangladesh. J. Tourism Hospitality Sports, 4: 20-36.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2015. Fallow Land and Unused Land Management Practices in Bangladesh. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-659-68175-2, Pages: 52..
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2014. Study on impacts of wild food in family economy, nutrition and sustainable development. Int. J. Res. Innovations Earth Sci., 1: 27-34.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2014. Study on impacts of organic food production to the environment: The case of Kazi and Kazi tea estate limited, Panchagarh, Bangladesh. Int. J. Recent Res. Interdiscip. Sci., 1: 17-28.
- Islam, M.S., 2014. Study on impact of land fragmentation in agriculture: A case of Rajshahi district, Bangladesh. Int. J. Recent Res. Social Sci. Humanities, 1: 54-61.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2014. Study on Impact of Contractual Dairy Farming: A Case of Kazi Shahid Foundation, Panchagarh, Bangladesh. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-659-52143-0, Pages: 68..
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2014. Effects of smoking in the public places: A proposal for safe smoking places. Int. J. Recent Res. Life Sci., 1: 14-20.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2013. Study on plant of paradise: Multiple uses of banana for sustainable development. Eur. J. Agric. Sci., 10: 136-142.
- Islam, M.S., 2013. Study on impact of contractual dairy farming: A case of Kazi Shahid Foundation (KSF), Panchagarh, Bangladesh. Eur. J. Agric. Sci., 10: 124-135.
- Islam, M.S., 2013. Contribution of homestead production in family economy. Int. J. Bus. Econ. Res., 1: 86-100.
- Islam, M.S. and S. Basak, 2013. Study on sweetmeat processing in Bangladesh. Int. J. Eng. Sci., 2: 46-54.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S. and A. Morshed, 2013. Study on homemade bio-pesticides and organic pest management in organic farming. Int. J. Eng. Sci., 2: 18-25.
Direct Link | - Islam, S., 2012. Intra household labour distribution and role of women in family decision making process. J. Humanities Social Sci., 4: 8-15.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2012. Present status of wetland biodiversity: A study in Sujanagar Upazila, Pabna, Bangladesh. IOSR J. Pharm. Biol. Sci., 3: 6-13.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2012. Present Status of Homestead Nursery of CARE-LIFT Project: A Case Study in Patuakhali, Bangladesh. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany., ISBN 978-3-659-14495-0, Pages: 72..
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2012. Organic Farming Guideline for Green Perspectives: A Case of Kazi and Kazi Tea Estate Limited. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-659-22837-7, Pages: 236..
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2012. Measuring impact of Kazi and Kazi tea estate limited, Panchagarh: An organic garden in Bangladesh. IOSR J. Bus. Manage., 3: 1-9.
Direct Link | - Islam, M.S., 2011. Present status of homestead nursery of care-lift project: A case study in Patukhali, Bangladesh. J. Agric. Social Sci., 7: 7-12.
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