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Md Saidul Islam
Md Saidul Islam
Associate Professor, Sociology, Nanyang Technological University
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Certify Sustainable Aquaculture?
RK S. R. Bush, B. Belton, D. Hall, P. Vandergeest, F. J. Murray, S. Ponte, P ...
Science 341 (6150), 1067-1068, 2013
308*2013
From pond to plate: towards a twin-driven commodity chain in Bangladesh shrimp aquaculture
MS Islam
Food Policy 33 (3), 209-223, 2008
2082008
Community capitals as community resilience to climate change: Conceptual connections
SM Kais, MS Islam
International journal of environmental research and public health 13 (12), 1211, 2016
1212016
Emerging trends in aquaculture value chain research
SR Bush, B Belton, DC Little, MS Islam
Aquaculture 498, 428-434, 2019
1172019
Climate change and food in/security: a critical nexus
MS Islam, AT Wong
Environments 4 (2), 38, 2017
742017
Confronting the blue revolution: industrial aquaculture and sustainability in the global south
MS Islam
University of Toronto Press, 2014
742014
Tackling regional climate change impacts and food security issues: A critical analysis across ASEAN, PIF, and SAARC
MS Islam, E Kieu
Sustainability 12 (3), 883, 2020
682020
Trans-boundary haze pollution in Southeast Asia: Sustainability through plural environmental governance
MS Islam, Y Hui Pei, S Mangharam
Sustainability 8 (5), 499, 2016
642016
From sea to shrimp processing factories in Bangladesh: gender and employment at the bottom of a global commodity chain
MS Islam
Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2), 211-236, 2008
632008
Development, power, and the environment: neoliberal paradox in the age of vulnerability
MS Islam
Routledge, 2013
572013
Islam, politics and secularism in Bangladesh: Contesting the dominant narratives
MN Islam, MS Islam
Social Sciences 7 (3), 37, 2018
522018
In search of “white gold”: environmental and agrarian changes in rural Bangladesh
MS Islam
Society and Natural Resources 22 (1), 66-78, 2008
522008
Old philosophy, new movement: The rise of the Islamic ecological paradigm in the discourse of environmentalism
MS Islam
Nature and Culture 7 (1), 72-94, 2012
502012
Impacts of and resilience to climate change at the bottom of the shrimp commodity chain in Bangladesh: A preliminary investigation
SM Kais, MS Islam
Aquaculture 493, 406-415, 2018
492018
‘Minority Islam’in Muslim majority Bangladesh: The violent road to a new brand of secularism
MS Islam
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 31 (1), 125-141, 2011
412011
Perception of climate change in shrimp-farming communities in Bangladesh: a critical assessment
SM Kais, MS Islam
International journal of environmental research and public health 16 (4), 672, 2019
402019
Towards a decommodified wildlife tourism: Why market environmentalism is not enough for conservation
TXY Belicia, MS Islam
Societies 8 (3), 59, 2018
372018
Politics and Islamic revivalism in Bangladesh: the role of the state and non-state/non-political actors
MN Islam, M Saidul Islam
Politics, Religion & Ideology 19 (3), 326-353, 2018
332018
Social justice in the globalization of production: Labor, gender, and the environment nexus
MS Islam, MI Hossain, MI Hossain
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
312016
“Environmentalism of the poor”: the Tipaimukh Dam, ecological disasters and environmental resistance beyond borders
MS Islam, MN Islam
Bandung: Journal of the Global South 3, 1-16, 2016
302016
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