Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir
Griffith University
6 Papers
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir is an academic researcher from Griffith University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vulnerability & Internal migration. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Drivers and temporality of internal migration in the context of slow-onset natural hazards: Insights from north-west rural Bangladesh
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir,Silvia Serrao-Neumann,Silvia Serrao-Neumann,Peter John Davey,Moazzem Hossain,Md. Touhidul Alam +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the association between slow-onset natural hazards and the temporal aspects of human mobility, that is, short-term and long-term internal migration in the context of north-west Bangladesh.
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Building Coastal Agricultural Resilience in Bangladesh: A Systematic Review of Progress, Gaps and Implications
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic literature review of climate change adaptation and resilience in coastal agriculture in Bangladesh was conducted by following the systematic methods of the protocol of Preferred Items for Systematic Review Recommendations (PRISMA) to comprehensively synthesize, evaluate and track scientific literature on climate resilient agriculture in coastal Bangladesh.
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Seasonal Drought Thresholds and Internal Migration for Adaptation: Lessons from Northern Bangladesh
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir,Peter John Davey,Silvia Serrao-Neumann,Moazzem Hossain +3 more
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the link between environmental vulnerability and human migration in various socioeconomic contexts and found that migration decisions are consolidated by a variety of stressors including both environmental and nonenvironmental components.
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Exploring dignity in the context of displacement – evidence from Rohingyas in Bangladesh and IDPs in Afghanistan
TL;DR: This paper argued that the common and traditional approaches that ignore the importance, experience and perception of dignity (and loss of it) from the perspective of the "victim" group are engaging in an act of denial, imposing the view and perspective of powerful on the experience of the vulnerable, denying their voice.
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•Journal Article
Expected Poverty Approach to Estimate Poverty Vulnerability-Considerations for Doing Estimation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a simple method called vulnerability as expected poverty (VEP) which is subject to model estimation, but, doing estimation of such model requires some considerations which are subject matter of this study.