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Cellular Automata approach in dynamic modelling of land cover changes using RapidEye images in Dhaka, Bangladesh
AA Kafy, MNH Naim, G Subramanyam, NU Ahmed, A Al Rakib, MA Kona, ...
Environmental Challenges 4, 100084, 2021
1072021
Remote sensing approach to simulate the land use/land cover and seasonal land surface temperature change using machine learning algorithms in a fastest-growing megacity of …
AA Kafy, RM Shuvo, MNH Naim, MS Sikdar, RR Chowdhury, MA Islam, ...
Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 21, 100463, 2021
902021
Assessment of urban thermal field variance index and defining the relationship between land cover and surface temperature in Chattogram city: A remote sensing and statistical …
MNH Naim, AA Kafy
Environmental Challenges 4, 100107, 2021
682021
Prediction of urban expansion and identifying its impacts on the degradation of agricultural land: A machine learning-based remote-sensing approach in Rajshahi, Bangladesh
AA Kafy, NH Naim, MHH Khan, MA Islam, A Al Rakib, A Al-Faisal, ...
Re-Envisioning Remote Sensing Applications, 85-106, 2021
262021
Simulation of channel dynamics of the Padma River considering seasonal variations: A GIS and statistical approach
MNH Naim, MSN Hredoy
Environmental Challenges 4, 100169, 2021
92021
Assessing the performance of public transport services in a developing country: A case study using data envelopment analysis
MNH Naim, MSG Adnan, A Dewan, KE Zannat
Growth and Change 53 (1), 377-409, 2022
52022
Does children’s independent mobility matter? Insights into escorting practices in a developing country
KE Zannat, MNH Naim, KMA Islam, S Das, MSG Adnan, A Dewan
Children's Geographies 21 (4), 677-692, 2023
22023
Spatio-temporal change analysis of Wetland in Chittagong City Corporation by Remote Sensing and GIS Technique
MSN Hredoy, MNH Naim, MS Sikdar, MK Islam
4th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2018 4, 269-300, 2018
22018
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