Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced by areas severely affected by Rohingya refugees in Teknaf peninsula of Bangladesh which is bordering Myanmar. Since 25 August, 2017, approximately 655,000 refugees settled in Bangladesh as of 11 December 2017. Majority of them are settled in the sub-districts of Teknaf and Ukhiya. Teknaf peninsula is an ecologically critical area. It includes the protected Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the oldest reserved forests in Bangladesh. This vegetation at the southern coast of Bangladesh plays a vital role in the climate change adaptation and mitigation process in the region. Refugee camps and their practice of cutting trees to use as firewood for...
Rapid deforestation over the last few years due to the massive influx of refugees from neighboring M...
Compared with numerous existing forced migration scenarios across the globe, migration from Myanmar ...
Overdependence and cumulative anthropogenic stresses have caused world forests to decrease at an unp...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
Following a targeted campaign of violence by Myanmar military, police, and local militias, more than...
Following a targeted campaign of violence by Myanmar military, police, and local militias, more than...
This study monitors the forest ecology in Himchari National Park, Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary, and bet...
The vegetative cover in and surrounding the Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhiya-Teknaf is highly vulner...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Bangladesh has been dealing with one of the world’s largest refugee eme...
The Rohingya refugee influx to Bangladesh in 2017 was a historical incident; the number of refugees ...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Bangladesh has been dealing with one of the world’s largest refugee eme...
The Rohingya are a recognized Indo-Aryan ethnic minority that mostly follow Islam and live in Myanma...
Geographically Ukhia and Teknaf are two sub-districts of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, have conveyed a si...
Rapid deforestation over the last few years due to the massive influx of refugees from neighboring M...
Compared with numerous existing forced migration scenarios across the globe, migration from Myanmar ...
Overdependence and cumulative anthropogenic stresses have caused world forests to decrease at an unp...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
Following a targeted campaign of violence by Myanmar military, police, and local militias, more than...
Following a targeted campaign of violence by Myanmar military, police, and local militias, more than...
This study monitors the forest ecology in Himchari National Park, Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary, and bet...
The vegetative cover in and surrounding the Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhiya-Teknaf is highly vulner...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Bangladesh has been dealing with one of the world’s largest refugee eme...
The Rohingya refugee influx to Bangladesh in 2017 was a historical incident; the number of refugees ...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Bangladesh has been dealing with one of the world’s largest refugee eme...
The Rohingya are a recognized Indo-Aryan ethnic minority that mostly follow Islam and live in Myanma...
Geographically Ukhia and Teknaf are two sub-districts of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, have conveyed a si...
Rapid deforestation over the last few years due to the massive influx of refugees from neighboring M...
Compared with numerous existing forced migration scenarios across the globe, migration from Myanmar ...
Overdependence and cumulative anthropogenic stresses have caused world forests to decrease at an unp...