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Bishawjit Mallick
Bishawjit Mallick
Associate Professor Climate Change and International Development Studies, Utrecht University, NE
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The poverty–vulnerability–resilience nexus: Evidence from Bangladesh
S Akter, B Mallick
Ecological Economics 96, 114-124, 2013
2912013
Coastal livelihood and physical infrastructure in Bangladesh after cyclone Aila
B Mallick, KR Rahaman, J Vogt
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 16, 629-648, 2011
2112011
Population displacement after cyclone and its consequences: empirical evidence from coastal Bangladesh
B Mallick, J Vogt
Natural hazards 73, 191-212, 2014
1712014
Living with the risks of cyclone disasters in the south-western coastal region of Bangladesh
B Mallick, B Ahmed, J Vogt
Environments 4 (1), 13, 2017
1672017
Cyclone, coastal society and migration: empirical evidence from Bangladesh
B Mallick, J Vogt
International Development Planning Review 34 (3), 217-240, 2012
1332012
Trapped or voluntary? Non-migration despite climate risks
B Mallick, J Schanze
Sustainability 12 (11), 4718, 2020
942020
Widespread infilling of tidal channels and navigable waterways in the human-modified tidal deltaplain of southwest Bangladesh
C Wilson, S Goodbred, C Small, J Gilligan, S Sams, B Mallick, R Hale
Elem Sci Anth 5, 78, 2017
882017
Social vulnerability analysis for sustainable disaster mitigation planning in coastal Bangladesh
B Mallick, K Rubayet Rahaman, J Vogt
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 20 (3), 220-237, 2011
822011
The nexus between socio-ecological system, livelihood resilience, and migration decisions: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh
B Mallick
Sustainability 11 (12), 3332, 2019
672019
Cyclone shelters and their locational suitability: An empirical analysis from coastal Bangladesh
B Mallick
Disasters 38 (3), 654-671, 2014
632014
Social supremacy and its role in local level disaster mitigation planning in Bangladesh
B Mallick, J Vogt
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 20 (5), 543-556, 2011
592011
How do sustainable livelihoods influence environmental (non-) migration aspirations?
B Mallick, Z Sultana, CM Bennett
Applied Geography 124, 102328, 2020
582020
Adaptation strategies after cyclone in southwest coastal Bangladesh–pro poor policy choices
Z Sultana, B Mallick
American Journal of Rural Development 3 (2), 24-33, 2015
532015
Social, hydro-ecological and climatic change in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh
K Roy, AK Gain, B Mallick, J Vogt
Regional Environmental Change 17, 1895-1906, 2017
512017
In harm’s way: Non-migration decisions of people at risk of slow-onset coastal hazards in Bangladesh
B Mallick, KG Rogers, Z Sultana
Ambio 51 (1), 114-134, 2022
472022
Impact of agriculture extension services on technical efficiency of rural paddy farmers in southwest Bangladesh
B Biswas, B Mallick, A Roy, Z Sultana
Environmental Challenges 5, 100261, 2021
462021
Challenges of testing COVID-19 cases in Bangladesh
KR Rahaman, MS Mahmud, B Mallick
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (18), 6439, 2020
442020
Local adaptation strategies of a coastal community during cyclone Sidr and their vulnerability analysis for sustainable disaster mitigation planning in Bangladesh
BJ Mallick, SM Witte, R Sarkar, AS Mahboob, J Vogt
Journal of Bangladesh Institute of Planners 2, 158-168, 2009
442009
Livelihood diversification as key to long-term non-migration: evidence from coastal Bangladesh
B Biswas, B Mallick
Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2020
382020
A bibliometric review on the drivers of environmental migration
C Priovashini, B Mallick
Ambio 51 (1), 241-252, 2022
352022
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