Publications by authors named "Asif Raihan"

This review explores the diverse applications of nitrogen-doped carbon derived from Albizia procera, known as white siris. Native to the Indian subcontinent and tropical Asia, this species thrives in varied conditions, contributing to sustainable development. The nitrogen-rich leaves of Albizia procera are an excellent source for synthesizing nitrogen-doped carbon, which possesses remarkable properties for advanced technologies.

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The resilience of established business strategies has been tested in the wake of recent global supply chain upheavals triggered by events like the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia-Ukraine combat, Hamas-Israel war, and other geopolitical conflicts. Organizations are compelled to integrate sustainable practices into their supply chains to navigate the complexities of the post-COVID-19 era and mitigate the far-reaching consequences of such disruptions. However, exploring supply chain imperatives from sustainability dimensions still remains underexplored, presenting a significant research gap, particularly in the fashion retail sector.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study analyzes how renewable energy usage in Indonesia is influenced by globalization, economic growth, and environmental quality, using time-series data from 1990 to 2020 and advanced statistical methods.
  • - Findings suggest that globalization positively impacts renewable energy through increased trade, foreign direct investment, and the adoption of energy-efficient technologies, while financial development and economic growth also play significant roles.
  • - The research emphasizes the need for supportive policies that enhance financial and environmental development by investing in renewable energy initiatives.
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Unquestionably, the industrial revolution of the twenty-first century contributes to global warming. Excessive amounts of carbon emissions into the atmosphere are responsible for global warming. Therefore, this research aims to assess the impact of GDP, green energy consumption, population, trade openness, and democracy on CO2 emissions in four selected South Asian countries from 1990 to 2019.

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