Rahman, Md. Mahmudur(University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, 2020)
Water logging constitutes the main hazard in the South-West region of Bangladesh. The severity of this hazard turns into a disaster and creates vulnerability due to existence of high population density with poor socio-economic ...
Saha, Sudip(University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, 2021)
The present research work is dealt with the study of sedimentology and hydrogeochemistry of the Tista River and its adjoining area, Rangpur division, Bangladesh. Sediments of the Tista River are composed of the sand particles ...
Bangladesh is located at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas and the landscape of the
country is formed with the morphological changes of the Ganges- Brahmaputra-Meghna
river system. The Teesta is one of the main ...
About 97% Bangladeshi people use tube well water for drinking purposes. In recent
time, this water has been found to contain arsenic concentration above the permissible
limit. Arsenic contaminated groundwater has already ...
The Barind Tract is one of the major physiographic units of Bangladesh. During the
dry period the discharge from shallow and hand tube wells become minimum and
some times it becomes completely nil. Out of total 13 ...
Water is one of the main elements of hydrological parameters and is vial to all living beings. In all sectors of development activities, water plays a key role and all the ecological and biological establishments are depend ...
A method for slope stability analysis considering local factor of safety is proposed based on a technique of non-vertical slices ,vithin the limit equilibriumf amework, ·which wonk! give an estimate of the stability of a ...
Khan, Sirajur Rahman(University of Rajshahi, 2006)
An extensive deltaic plain of Bangladesh has been formed by the sediments of the Ganges-Brahmaputra (GB) river system that carries an annual suspended load of more than a billion tons into Bangladesh. In spite of the huge ...
Urbanization is one of the great discussion matters of the world in recent times. Bangladesh is considered to be in the primary stage of urbanization, The characteristic of Urbanization in Bangladesh is still low in terms ...
Muhibbullah, Muhammad(University of Rajshahi, 2012)
The Chittagong city of Bangladesh is enriched with the natural beauty as well as with combination of natural resources like hills, forests, rivers and the sea. Especially the hilly landscapes of the city area made it one ...
Khatun, Mst. Tajkera(University of Rajshahi, 1995)
Greater Rajshahi district consists of four separate district viz-Naogaon, Natore, Nawabgonj and Rajshahi, with an area of 9456 km: having population of 6384068 (1991). In this study the
spatial pattern of road transport ...
Functional parameters of city administrators/managers and decision makers include a wide variety of data and information components. The rapid increase in cities' population and socioeconomic functions has widened the ...
Rahman, Md. Mizanoor(University of Rajshahi, 2015)
Bangladesh is a land of natural calamities. Due to locational disadvantage, especially situated at the tip of the funnel shaped Bay of Bengal on the south and at the foot of Himalayas on the north, every year it experiences ...
Sultana, Mst. Monika(University of Rajshahi, 2015)
Bangladesh is among the world’s most disaster-prone countries and the frequency of natural disaster has increased in recent years. The coastal morphology of Bangladesh influences the impact of natural hazards on the area. ...
Mollah, Md. Abdul Khaleque(University of Rajshahi, 2014)
Microfinance, like the breath of the poor, a broader concept and multidimensional
aspects of Microcredit, now a days, has become a worldwide
recognized, most popular, much favored, most powerful weapon and a
latest ...
Sarder, Md. Emran Ali(University of Rajshahi, 2013)
Bangladesh is one of the biggest deltas of the world standing on the
“Tropic of Cancer”. Various rivers such as the Padma, the Meghna, the
Jamuna flow over this country. The north western part of Bangladesh is of
distinctive ...