E-learning as a doubled-edge sword for academic achievements of university students in developing countries: insights from Bangladesh

MJ Alam, K Ogawa, SRB Islam - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
e-Learning is popular in various developed countries, but it is still underutilized in many
developing countries. During COVID-19, when technology was utilized to overcome these …

Climate change adaptation and vulnerability assessment of water resources systems in developing countries: a generalized framework and a feasibility study in …

AK Gain, C Giupponi, FG Renaud - Water, 2012 - mdpi.com
Water is the primary medium through which climate change influences the Earth's
ecosystems and therefore people's livelihoods and wellbeing. Besides climatic change …

Impact of off‐farm income on food expenditures in rural Bangladesh: an unconditional quantile regression approach

AK Mishra, KA Mottaleb, S Mohanty - Agricultural Economics, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines the effects of off‐farm income on food expenditures of rural
Bangladeshi households. Our analysis yields unbiased estimates of the unconditional …

Navigating the innovation policy dilemma: How subnational governments balance expenditure competition pressures and long-term innovation goals

S Wenjuan, K Zhao - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
In the pursuit of economic growth, the role of innovation has become increasingly important,
posing dilemmas for subnational governments as they navigate the balance between …

Abiotic stress and its impact on production efficiency: The case of rice farming in Bangladesh

AK Mishra, KA Mottaleb, AR Khanal… - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2015 - Elsevier
Enhancing technical efficiency of rice production in major rice producing countries of Asia
and Africa can have positive impacts on farm household income, alleviation of poverty, and …

Thresholds of hydrologic flow regime of a river and investigation of climate change impact—the case of the Lower Brahmaputra river Basin

AK Gain, H Apel, FG Renaud, C Giupponi - Climatic Change, 2013 - Springer
The sustainability of social-ecological systems depends on river flows being maintained
within a range to which those systems are adapted. In order to determine the extent of this …

[HTML][HTML] Rural entrepreneurship as a sustainable livelihood alternative for the returnee migrants: reviewing the potentials and challenges

MA Hasan, S Shahid, M Sultana… - Journal of Small …, 2023 - jsbs.scholasticahq.com
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the earnings of migrant workers decreased due to
joblessness and the lack of new work. Against this backdrop, this paper aims to look at the …

People move, policies don't: discursive partition against climate-impacted dwellers in urbanizing Bangladesh

E Huq, T Shafique - Environment and Urbanization, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In Bangladesh, internal climate displacement will continue pushing millions to the
urbanizing centres where migrants make homes in informal settlements. These settlements …

Disaggregated Public Spending, Income Inequality and its Effect on Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Developing Countries

O Ullah, ZU Rahman, A Guo, A Zeb - Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2024 - Springer
This study aims to check the impact of disaggregated public spending and income inequality
on economic growth within a panel of 24 developing countries from 1990 to 2017. We used …

Orange & Orange leaves diseases detection using Computerized Techniques

MU Mojumdar, NR Chakraborty - 2021 12th International …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Since agriculture employs 47% of the population and contributes about 19.9% of the GDP in
Bangladesh, disease detection and management are critical for farmers in order to harvest a …