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Maritime Education and Sustainable Development: Pr...

Kh. Atikur Rahman
2024-08-26

The traditional landscape of Bangladesh and recent maritime boundary delimitation with its neighboring countries (India and Myanmar) have opened a new horizon of potentials for its sustainable economic growth. But it demands diverse professional people in the maritime sector. Specialized maritime...

An Overview Of The Dockyard Industry In Bangladesh...

Md. Mahmudul Hassan
2024-08-26

Dockyards can be classified as one of the firstlings, most important and, extremely competitive markets in Bangladesh as well as in the world. The Dockyard industry plays a crucial role in supporting the military, stimulate shipping and industrial development, give rise to employment nationa...

Prospects for Port Led Regional Maritime Connectiv...

M Khaled Iqbal
2024-08-26

Ports are important medium of trade, connectivity and economic development. Bangladesh being at apex of Bay of Bengal is truly a maritime nation having 700 kilometres long coastline and an array of rivers and water bodies. Our trade, export and import largely depend on Maritime Connectivity. Thus...

Safe Operation of Inland Water Passengers' Vessels...

A S M Abdul Baten
2024-08-26

The safety aspect of the Inland Water Transport (IWT) sector in Bangladesh lacks appropriate attention since long. This is often reflected through disastrous incidents at rivers with loss of valuable life and property. This study aims to identify the challenges faced by operators during the opera...

Initiating Marine Spatial Planning process: Resolv...

Shohida Aktar
2024-08-26

Bangladesh is a maritime nation and its seaborne trade is highly dependent on the countries’ prime port, Chittagong which handles more than 90% of the total seaborne trade of the country. In the Port area of Chittagong, there are many more maritime activities other than shipping which inclu...

SWOT Analysis of Stand in Geopolitics of Banglades...

Khalid Mahmud Bappy
2024-08-26

Vision 2041, a continuation of Digital Bangladesh Vision 2021 and a development path aimed by Bangabandhu has begun to be implemented by eliminating the existing demand gap while meeting the new demand ahead. Bangladesh has 1,47,570 square kilometers of land and 2,07,000 square kilometers of sea ...

Sustainable River Management in Bangladesh through...

Mohammad Obaidullah Ibne Bashir
2024-08-26

Well-structured project management, careful and timely monitoring and operational best practices in the dredging projects in different rivers facilitate the local public authorities to mitigate the environmental impacts in Bangladesh. Determining correctly the key factors that affect the environm...

Rabnabad Channel Dredging project: Challenges and ...

Humayun Rashid Askari
2024-08-26

The Port Payra is the third seaport of the maritime nation Bangladesh and Rabnabad Channel is the main entrance to it. The 4Km long navigational channel which is connected to the Bay of Bengal will contribute to the immense progress and economic development of this maritime country by building up...

Shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh: Legal, health...

Bishnu Dev Roy
2024-08-26

Ship breaking is one of the indigenous industries in the world. A ship is dismantled in a yard after her lifespan. Dismantling ship generates huge revenue, support backward industry and creates employment opportunities for a country. Many developed countries were pioneers in this industry. Howeve...

Challenges of Marine Tourism in Bangladesh...

P. M. K Hassan Siddique
2024-08-26

Marine tourism is different from the conventional tourism concept which is based on ocean, sea, or coastal regions of a country. Demand for marine tourism is increasing throughout the world. Bangladesh has great potential to thrive in this sector. Bangladesh has the world's longest unbroken s...

Marine Pollution in Chittagong: Present Condition,...

Eva shill
2024-08-26

A combination of human activities are responsible for marine pollution. It affects the health of the ocean and makes the coastal area vulnerable. Both the developed and developing countries both are affected by marine pollution. Coastal regions and ecosystems are facing diversified environmental ...

Opportunities and challenges of biosensors for pol...

Tapash Kumar Pal
2024-08-26

From the beginning of the first reordered human settlement in this Bengal province to the present, people living in this area have been mostly dependent on the Bay of Bengal and its various resources. Human beings have been collecting the raw material from the ocean to use in the different produc...

An Assessment of the Institutional Policy and Lega...

Md Abdul Latif
2024-08-26

As a developing coastal State, Bangladesh aspires for harnessing the potentials like ensuring food security, fulfilling nutritional deficiency, rendering employment opportunity, generating income and export earnings through sustainable using of its Blue Economy. Comprehensive combating against&nb...

Supply Chain Resilience in Catastrophic Disruption...

Abdul Monaiem Kudrotullah
2024-08-26

Any management concept cannot be used effectively by practitioners and researchers if a common agreement on its definition is lacking. For Supply Chain Resilience  – so many definitions are used that there is little consensus on what it means. Last 30 years, the worlds; trade and ...

Numerical Analysis of Tubular XT Joint of Jacket T...

Md. Jobayer Mia
2024-08-26

Jacket structures are made of welded tubular space frames supported by a lateral bracing system. Tubular members are made up of structural steel. In an offshore structure, their primary job is to resist yield and buckling loads. They are also used to resist lateral loads. There are various types ...