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Background
Dr. Islam came from Liverpool Hope University (LHU) and worked as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant-GIS between September 2022 and June 2023. Before LHU, he worked at the University of Nottingham as a research fellow (Dec 2020-Sep 2022), at Bishop Grosseteste University as a part-time lecturer (Sep 2019-Jul 2022) in the UK, and at Nykoping Municipality as a GIS Engineer (Oct 2017-Dec 2019), and AF Consulting firm as a GIS Engineer (Apr 2017-Oct 2017) in Sweden. Since Oct 2021, he has been teaching as a part-time lecturer at the University of Lincoln (https://staff.lincoln.ac.uk/7d02e3ce-405e-4286-82e4-4237092a426d). He is experienced in different institutional setups.
In 2016, he completed a Ph.D. in Natural science (climate change-induced natural hazard (geological) study) from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. In 2013 and 2010, he completed MSc. in Spatial Planning and MSc. in Geodesy and Geoinformatics, respectively from Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. In 2004, he completed a bachelor's in Urban and Rural Planning from Khulna University, Bangladesh.
Dr. Islam's primary research interests are but are not limited to air pollution and its effect on public health, land use change detection, geographical vulnerability analysis, cyclone disaster preparedness, forest ecology assessment considering mixed methods, e.g., applying GIS, remote sensing, geodetic GPS, statistical modeling, focus group discussion, interview, questionnaire survey.
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Raha D, Davies-Vollum KS, Hemstock SL, Boateng I, Islam MT, .... (2024). We need collaboration and co-creation to address challenges facing coastal communities. Nature Human Behaviour, 8(5)
- Ha-Mim NM, Hossain MZ, Islam MT & Rahaman KR. (2024). Evaluating resilience of coastal communities upon integrating PRISMA protocol, composite resilience index and analytical hierarchy process. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 101
- Islam MT, Rooney P, McGrail P, Sikder SK & Charlesworth M. (2024). Sensing spatial inequality of socio-economic factors for deploying permanent deacons in the UK. Frontiers in Sociology, 9
- Abbasi K, Alam A, Borhan Uddin Bhuiyan M & Tariqul Islam M. (2024). Does female director expertise on audit committees matter for carbon disclosures? Evidence from the United Kingdom. Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, 55(British Journal of Management 26 4 2015)
- Islam MT, Sikder SK, Charlesworth M & Rabbi A. (2023). Spatial transition dynamics of urbanization and Rohingya refugees’ settlements in Bangladesh. Land Use Policy, 133(October)
- Hassan S, Islam T & Bhuiyan MAH. (2022). Effects of Economic and Environmental Factors on Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in the Middle Parts of Bangladesh. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 233(8)
- Islam T, Hemstock SL, Charlesworth M & Kabir KH. (2022). Assessment of the domestic energy use impacts of unplanned refugee settlements on the forest ecology of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Ecocycles, 8(1)
- Sharmin M, Dey SR & Islam MT. (2022). Measuring economic, social and environmental wellbeing of Asian economies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(13)
- Islam MT, Bradley AV, Sowter A, Andersen R, Marshall C, .... (2022). Potential use of APSIS-InSAR measures of the range of vertical surface motion to improve hazard assessment of peat landslides. Mires and Peat, 28
- Islam MT, Charlesworth M, Aurangojeb M, Hemstock S, Sikder SK, .... (2021). Revisiting disaster preparedness in coastal communities since 1970s in Bangladesh with an emphasis on the case of tropical cyclone Amphan in May 2020. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 58
- Tariqul Islam M & Sturkell E. (2017). Rheological responses to plate boundary deformation at the Eastern Volcanic Zone in Iceland. Tectonophysics, 717
- Islam MT, Sturkell E, LaFemina P, Geirsson H, Sigmundsson F, .... (2016). Continuous subsidence in the Thingvellir rift graben, Iceland: Geodetic observations since 1967 compared to rheological models of plate spreading. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 121(1)
- Islam MT & Sturkell E. (2015). Temperature-Dependent Newtonian Rheology in Advection-Convection Geodynamical Model for Plate Spreading in Eastern Volcanic Zone, Iceland. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 03(05)