Publications by authors named "Rhyme Rubayet Rudra"

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  • The research investigates Bangladesh's vulnerability to drought by looking at 24 factors across four categories: meteorological, hydrological, agricultural, and socioeconomic, using the Analytic Hierarchy Process for analysis.
  • Data collection included pairwise comparisons from literature, expert opinions, and online interviews with 30 professionals, resulting in a drought vulnerability map that highlights varying levels of vulnerability across different regions.
  • Key findings show the eastern hills region has the highest vulnerability at 56.85%, while the north-west region also shows significant vulnerability (40.39%). The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers to enhance drought management strategies.
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  • The study aimed to predict future groundwater potential zones by using machine learning algorithms and various climate change scenarios, incorporating fourteen environmental parameters.
  • Three machine learning techniques (ANN, LMT, and LR) were applied, with the artificial neural network (ANN) proving to be the most accurate for identifying potential groundwater areas.
  • The study forecasts precipitation for the years 2025, 2030, 2035, and 2040 under different climate conditions and emphasizes the importance of these findings for informed water management decisions by government officials.
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This research aims to assess the vulnerability to cyclones in the coastal regions of Bangladesh, employing a comprehensive framework derived from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007). The study considers a total of eighteen factors, categorized into three critical dimensions: exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. These factors are crucial in understanding the potential impact of cyclones in the region.

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Soil salinity is a pressing issue for sustainable food security in coastal regions. However, the coupling of machine learning and remote sensing was seldom employed for soil salinity mapping in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. The research aims to estimate the soil salinity level in a southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh.

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The objective of the research is to investigate flood susceptibility in the Sylhet division of Bangladesh. Eight influential factors (i.e.

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Assessing the effects of land use patterns on ecosystem services can provide a conceptual foundation and point of reference for spatial planning strategies. The benefits ecosystems bring to individuals' lives and general well-being are referred to as ecosystem services. Land use/land cover (LULC) could influence various ecosystems and have implications for natural habitats and the quality of life.

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One of the most critical issues for city viability and global health is air quality. The shutdown interval for the COVID-19 outbreaks has turned into an ecological experiment, allowing researchers to explore the influence of human/industrial operations on air quality. In this study, we have observed and examined the spatial pattern of air pollutants, specifically CO, NO, SO, O3 as well as AOD Over Bangladesh.

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