Resource Person

Md. Shahriar Islam

Resource Person, BEMA

Research Consultant, Remote Sensing Division, Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS)

Academic & Professional Background:

  • M.Sc. & B.Sc. in Geography and Environment, Jahangirnagar University
  • Research Consultant in Remote Sensing Division, CEGIS
  • Experience in land cover mapping, forest management, and environmental modeling

His expertise spans multiple disciplines, including:

  • GIS and remote sensing applications in environmental modeling
  • Land cover mapping and forest management planning
  • Disaster risk assessment and climate change analysis
  • Flood vulnerability and coastal environmental degradation
  • Spatial data analysis and satellite image processing

Md. Shahriar has contributed to various research projects, including assessing forest health, flood vulnerability analysis, and climate change impact on coastal areas. His work integrates GIS-based spatial analysis, environmental modeling, and satellite imagery interpretation to support sustainable environmental management.

He has co-authored book chapters and presented conference papers on topics such as climate change, coastal management, and flood risk assessment. His skills include ArcGIS, QGIS, Google Earth Engine, R, and statistical analysis tools like SPSS.

Currently, Md. Shahriar is actively involved in research and policy development to enhance global environmental sustainability and resilience-building efforts. His work focuses on utilizing geospatial technologies to address pressing environmental challenges and contribute to data-driven decision-making for sustainable development.

Professor Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam Prantique

Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam is a distinguished professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. With an illustrious academic career, he graduated with a B.Sc. (Honors) and M.Sc. (Thesis) in Geography and Environment, both with 1st Class 1st Position from Jahangirnagar University. He further pursued advanced studies, completing partial credits in Environmental Sciences from Wageningen University, The Netherlands, and earning a Ph.D. in Environmental Systems Modeling from the University of Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Islam also completed a prestigious JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Marine Ecosystems Engineering at the University of Tokyo.

Expertise & Research Focus

Dr. Islam specializes in environmental and ecological modeling, climate change impact assessment on aquatic ecosystems, phytoplankton transition modeling, harmful algae analysis, and marine ecosystem simulations. His expertise includes hydrodynamic ecosystem modeling, computer-based programming for numerical simulations, and research techniques for environmental systems analysis. His work has contributed significantly to understanding coastal seas, estuaries, and marine ecosystems.

Academic & Research Contributions

A globally recognized researcher, Dr. Islam has authored over 160 peer-reviewed articles and 17 books and research volumes on climate change, environmental modeling, and marine ecosystem management. His notable publications include:

  • Environmental Management of Marine Ecosystems (Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, USA)
  • Global Blue Economy: Analysis, Developments, and Challenges (Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, USA)
  • Climate Change in Bangladesh: A Cross-Disciplinary Framework (Springer)
  • Bangladesh I & II: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation, and Adaptation (Springer)
  • India I & II: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation, and Adaptation (Springer)

Dr. Islam serves as the Executive Editor-in-Chief of Modeling Earth Systems and Environment (Springer International Publications).

Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Islam has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to ecological modeling and environmental research, including:

  • Best Young Researcher Award 2012 – International Society of Ecological Modeling (ISEM), France
  • Best Paper Presenter Award 2010 – SautaiN, Kyoto, Japan
  • Best Poster Presenter Award 2010 – Techno Ocean Conference, Kobe, Japan
  • Young Scientist Financial Award 2010 – IOC/WESTPAC Science Conference, South Korea

Teaching & Supervision

Dr. Islam teaches undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students in areas such as:

  • Environmental and Ecosystem Modeling
  • Marine Biogeochemistry & Oceanography
  • Climate Change & Disaster Management
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics & GIS Modeling
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

He is currently supervising multiple research projects on climate change impacts, aquatic ecosystem resilience, disaster management, and environmental innovations.

Global Engagement & Collaborations

Dr. Islam has collaborated with leading international institutions and research agencies, including NSF (USA), MEXT (Japan), JSPS (Japan), JICA (Japan), USAID, UGC, and MOST. His extensive global experience spans over 20+ countries, including the USA, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, China, South Korea, and more.

Research Interests

  • Environmental & Climate Change Modeling
  • Natural Hazards & Vulnerability Analysis
  • Marine & Aquatic Ecosystem Simulations
  • GIS-Remote Sensing Integrated Models
  • Harmful Algae Blooms & Marine Pollution
  • Computational Programming for Environmental Analysis

Dr. Islam’s contributions to environmental research, policy development, and academic leadership continue to drive impactful solutions for global climate resilience and sustainable development.