Dhaka, Bangladesh, has seen immense amounts of rural-to-urban migration in recent decades. Citizens seeking job opportunities and more stable lifestyles are finding that Dhaka is ill-equipped to handle the sudden influx. The growing population causes environmental and social problems that are exacerbated by a lack of policy. Furthermore, the growing threat of climate change poses an enormous hazard to the city in the form of erratic rainfall, flooding, and heat stress. Using geographic information systems to generate models of land cover over time helps to illustrate exactly how much vegetation has been lost and the amount of urbanization that has taken place. Through remote sensing and geospatial analysis, the correlation between a large, ...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
Dhaka the capital city of Bangladesh is one of the largest and most populous cities in the world. Ac...
Recent advances and greater availability of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote-sensing ...
Dhaka city is experiencing rapid urbanization with high economic growth and industrial development. ...
Urbanization-led changes in natural landscape often result in environmental degradation and subseque...
Using available data on relevant issues and onsite field visits, this paper documented the environme...
A rapidly growing research field in relation to climate change, vulnerability and human migration ha...
Urban land dynamics has always been influenced by rural-urban migration. Such internal migration pro...
This paper aims to scrutinize in what way peri-urbanization triggers climate change vulnerabilities....
Green vegetation and blue space (water body) dynamics keep the proper ecosystem of an area. Dhaka is...
Human understanding of potential climate change impacts has improved enormously. Environmental impac...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
Dhaka was founded as a provincial capital in 1608. However, during the last four centuries, its impo...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
Dhaka the capital city of Bangladesh is one of the largest and most populous cities in the world. Ac...
Recent advances and greater availability of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote-sensing ...
Dhaka city is experiencing rapid urbanization with high economic growth and industrial development. ...
Urbanization-led changes in natural landscape often result in environmental degradation and subseque...
Using available data on relevant issues and onsite field visits, this paper documented the environme...
A rapidly growing research field in relation to climate change, vulnerability and human migration ha...
Urban land dynamics has always been influenced by rural-urban migration. Such internal migration pro...
This paper aims to scrutinize in what way peri-urbanization triggers climate change vulnerabilities....
Green vegetation and blue space (water body) dynamics keep the proper ecosystem of an area. Dhaka is...
Human understanding of potential climate change impacts has improved enormously. Environmental impac...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
Dhaka was founded as a provincial capital in 1608. However, during the last four centuries, its impo...
There is large consensus that demographic changes, the lack of appropriate environmental policies an...
Dhaka the capital city of Bangladesh is one of the largest and most populous cities in the world. Ac...
Recent advances and greater availability of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote-sensing ...