Md. Abdul Malak, Ph.D.
Department of Geography & Environment

Publication of Md. Abdul Malak, Ph.D.

Published articles

1. Khan, MM., Tauhiduzzaman, M., Malak, MA., and Mazumdar, M. (2023): Challenges of the Coastal Communities towards Coping Strategies and Adaptation Options to the Scarcity of Safe Drinking water. SUST Journal of Social Science, Vol. 34., No. 01, p97-114; ISSN 1682-895X.

2. Tania, TI., Malak, MA., Anjum, H., and Rahman, MZ. (2023): Riverbank erosion and human mobility: An insight from the bank of Padma River, Bangladesh. Journal of Life and Earth Sciences (A journal of faculty of life and earth sciences, Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur), Vol. 01, No. 1; ISSN || 3005-4389 (Print); 3005-4397 (Online).

3. Khan, MM., Tauhiduzzaman, M., Malak, MA., and Mazumder, N., (2023): Challenges of the Coastal Communities towards Coping Strategies and Adaptation Options to the Scarcity of Safe Drinking water. SUST Journal of Social Science, Vol. 34, No. 1, ISSN: 1682-895X, P. 97-124.

4. Quader, M.A., Khan, A.U., Malak, M.A, and M. Kervyn (2023). Mainstreaming Decentralization and Collaboration in Disaster Risk Management: Insights from Coastal Bangladesh. Int J Disaster Risk Sci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-023-00495-w

5. Quader, MA., Tusher, MJI., and Malak, MA., (2023):  Factors of land cover change of Dhaka city through geospatial techniques. Jagannath University Journal of Life and Earth Sciences, (A journal of faculty of life and earth sciences, Jagannath University), Vol. 08, No. 2; ISSN: 2414-1402.

6. Hossain, N. J., Nitu, N. I., Malak, M. A., Quader, M. A., Haque, M., & Akand, K. (2023). Livelihoods under pressure: insights from riverine community in Bangladesh. Asian Geographer, 1-25. (doi.org/10.1080/10225706.2023.2217805).

7. Hosseinzadeh H, Ratan ZA, Nahar K, Dadich A, Al-Mamun A, Ali S, Niknami M, Verma I, Edwards J, Shnaigat M, Malak MA, Rahman MM, Okely A. 2023. Telemedicine Use and the Perceived Risk of COVID-19: Patient Experience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(4):3061. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043061

8. Quader, M.A., Dey, H., and Malak, M.A., and Rahman, Z.A. 2023: A geospatial assessment of flood hazard extension in North-eastern depressed basin, Bangladesh. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. Vol. 44, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjtg.12476

9. Malak, MA, Prema, SF, Sajib, MA, and Hossain, NJ. 2022: Livelihood of Independent Waste Pickers (Tokai) at Dhaka City in Bangladesh: Does it Incidental Choice of them? Indonesian Journal of Geography. Vol. 54 Issue 1. Page-92-104.

10. Quader, M.A., Dey, H., Malak, M.A., Sajib, A.M. 2020: Rohingya refugee flooding and changes of the physical and social landscape in Ukhiya, Bangladesh, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Springer, 23, 4634–4658 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-020-00792-0

11. Malak, MA, Sajib, AM, Quader, MA & Anjum, H 2020, “We are feeling older than our age”: Vulnerability and adaptive strategies of aging people to cyclones in coastal Bangladesh’, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Vol.48. Issue September 1-12. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101595)

12. Alam, M.A., Malak, M.A., Quader, M.A., and Hossain, N.J. 2019: Challenges of freshwater supply systems in south-west coastal area of Bangladesh, Jagannath University Journal of Life and Earth Science, (A journal of faculty of life and earth science, Jagannath University), Vol. 05, No. 2; ISSN: 2414-1402. PP 131-145.

13. Alam, M. R., Malak, M.A., and Quader, M. A., 2018: Livelihood vulnerability of char land people in Brahmaputra-Jamuna River system, Jagannath University Journal of Life and Earth Science, (A journal of faculty of life and earth science, Jagannath University), Vol. 04, No. 1; ISSN: 2414-1402, PP-54-64

14. Siddik, M. A., Moniruzzaman, M., and Malak, M.A., 2018: Role of Private Sector in Post Cyclone Rehabilitation and Restoration in Bangladesh, Eastern Geographer (Journal of the Eastern Geographical Society), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, special issue (Society and Sustainability: An Interdisciplinary Approach), Vol. XXIV, No.-01, ISSN 0973-7642, pp 01-08. 

15. Ullah, H., Islam, M N., and Malak, M.A., 2014: Charland Dynamics of the Bramhaputra-Jamuna River of Bangladesh, Social Science Review, Faculty of Social Sciences, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, Part 2, Vol. XXXIV/2010, ISSN 1682-7422.pp 165-182

16. Islam, M.N., Malak, M.A., and Islam, M.N., 2013: Community-based Disaster Risk and Vulnerability Models of a Coastal Municipality in Bangladesh, Natural Hazards, Springer Publication, ISSN Print: 0921-030X, ISSN Online: 1573-0840. Vol. 69, Issues 3, pp 2083-2103.

17. Malak, M.A., Islam, M.N., Islam, M.N., 2012: Population Growth and Food Supply in Northern Bangladesh, the Journal of Bangladesh National Geographical Association, Vol. 38, Nos 1&2/2010. ISSN 1811-6266, pp 39-58.

18. Malak, M. A. and Salim, A.A. 2012: Quaternary Landform Change and Background of Human Settlement in Bengal Basin: A Geo-archaeological Explanation, Jahangirnagar University Vugol o Poribesh Somikhon (A Journal of Geography) Department of Geography and Environment, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh Vol. 30 / 2011. ISSN 1027-8567 pp 113-134.

19. Islam, M. N., Malak, M. A. 2011: An Application of DPSIR Model for Assessing the Environmental Change of Turag River Basin, Bhugal Patrika (A Journal of Geography), Department of Geography and Environment, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh Vol. 29 / 2010. ISSN 1027-8567 pp 77-93.

20. Islam, M. N., Malak, M. A., Pivetau, S. 2009: A Comparison Between Dhaka and Paris Air Pollution from Urban Traffic: Some Policy Implications, The Jahangirnagar Review, Faculty of Social Sciences, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, Part 2, Vol. XXXII/2008, ISSN 1682-7422, pp 311-318.

 

Book Chapter (published)

1. Malak, MA, Hossain, NJ, Quader, MA, Akter, T & Islam, M (2021): ‘Climate Change-Induced Natural Hazard: Population Displacement, Settlement Relocation, and Livelihood Change Due to Riverbank Erosion in Bangladesh’, in Bangladesh II: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries, Springer, pp. 193-210.

2. Quader MA, Hasan MF, Rahman, MH, and Malak, MA (2023) ‘Does salinity intrusion increase the rate of chronic illness for the coastal communities? A case study from Dacope Upazila of coastal region of Bangladesh’, in Coastal Disaster Risk Management in Bangladesh: vulnerability and resilience. Routledge.

3. Khan, MM, Azad, MAK, Kamal, AHM, Zahid, D, and Malak, MA (2023): ‘Why Is Women's Leadership Important for Enhancing Disaster Resilience to Natural Perturbations? insights from coastal communities of Bangladesh’, in Coastal Disaster Risk Management in Bangladesh: vulnerability and resilience. Routledge.