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Dr. Rumana Sultana
Dr. Rumana Sultana
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Management, Independent University
Verified email at iub.edu.bd
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Resilience of Small-Scale Marine Fishers of Bangladesh Against the COVID-19 Pandemic and the 65-Day Fishing Ban
J Bhowmik, SA Selim, HM Irfanullah, JS Shuchi, R Sultana, SG Ahmed
Marine Policy, 104794, 2021
352021
Influences of Climatic and non-climatic factors on COVID-19 outbreak: a review of existing literature
MS Alam, R Sultana
Environmental Challenges, 100255, 2021
252021
Residents' perceptions of the role and management of green spaces to provide cultural ecosystem services in Dhaka, Bangladesh
R Sultana, S Selim
Ecology and Society 26 (4), 2021
212021
Multilevel Resilience of Fishing Communities of Coastal Bangladesh Against Covid-19 Pandemic and 65-Day Fishing Ban
R Sultana, HM Irfanullah, SA Selim, ST Raihan, J Bhowmik, SG Ahmed
Frontiers in Marine Science, 1419, 2021
152021
Optimization of dissolved urea measurements in coastal waters with the combination of a single reagent and high temperature
MS Alam, BE Casareto, Y Suzuki, R Sultana, T Suzuki
Journal of oceanography 73 (2), 249-258, 2017
122017
Diverse perceptions of supply and demand of cultural ecosystem services offered by urban green spaces in Dhaka, Bangladesh
R Sultana, SA Selim, MS Alam
Journal of Urban Ecology 8 (1), juac003, 2022
102022
Natural Disasters and the Dengue Epidemic During the COVID-19 Outbreak: Deadly Combination for Public Health Threats in Bangladesh
R Sultana, MS Alam
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 1-3, 2020
102020
Response of subtropical coastal sediment systems of Okinawa, Japan, to experimental warming and high pCO2
R Sultana, BE Casareto, R Sohrin, T Suzuki, M Alam, H Fujimura, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 3, 100, 2016
92016
The Environmental Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh
SA Selim, SK Saha, R Sultana, C Roberts
Routledge, 2018
82018
Access to ecosystem services: Riverside informal settlement dwellers' perception in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh
R Sultana, MS Alam
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 5, 100216, 2023
72023
Vulnerabilities of older adults and mitigation measures to address COVID-19 outbreak in Bangladesh: A review
MS Alam, R Sultana, MA Haque
Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 100336, 2022
72022
Vulnerability and Ecosystem-based Adaptation in the Farming Communities of Droughtprone Northwest Bangladesh
R Sultana, HM Irfanullah, SA Selim, M Budrudzaman
Environmental Challenges, 100707, 2023
62023
Climate Change Induced Flood Risk and Adaptation in the Padma River Island, Bangladesh: A Local Scale Approach
R Sultana, SRA Rumi, MAH Sheikh
Journal of Life and Earth Science 8, 41-48, 2013
62013
Household level coping strategies for flood disaster: A study on the Padma River Islands of Bangladesh
R Sultana, MS Alam, SA Selim
The Environmental Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh, 96-112, 2018
22018
Island dwellers perceptions on Padma River flood
R Sultana, MS Alam
International Journal of Advanced Research 4 (11), 2447-2450, 2016
22016
Reframing urban informality: Gendered impacts of COVID-19 in Bangladeshi slums
S Roy, KK Shrestha, OT Sarkar, A Singh, R Sultana
Progress in Disaster Science, 100317, 2024
12024
Social-ecological vulnerability to climate change and risk governance in coastal fishing communities of Bangladesh
R Sultana, HM Irfanullah, SA Selim, S Alam
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023
12023
Gendered Vulnerabilities and Adaptive Options in Fisher Communities of Coastal Bangladesh during COVID-19 Pandemic
R Sultana, SA Selim, J Bhowmik
Gender and the Politics of Disaster Recovery, 182-205, 2022
12022
MINIMIZATION OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS OF TOBACCO AMONG THE FOLK COMMUNITY IN RURAL BANGLADESH
A AL MAMUN, A HAQUE, S ALAM, R SULTANA
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A Comprehensive analysis of drought vulnerability in the Barind region of Bangladesh: A socio-ecological systems approach
R Afrin, R Sultana, MS Alam
Ecological Indicators 160, 111863, 2024
2024
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