Influences of climate change and variability on estuarine ecosystems: an impact study in selected European, South American and Asian countries

W Leal Filho, GJ Nagy, F Martinho, M Saroar… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
It is well-known that climate change significantly impacts ecosystems (at the macro-level)
and individual species (at the micro-level). Among the former, estuaries are the most …

[HTML][HTML] Access to ecosystem services: Riverside informal settlement dwellers' perception in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh

R Sultana, MS Alam - Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, 2023 - Elsevier
This study focuses on the most river-dependent community in a riverbank city, riverside
informal settlement dwellers, who need access to ecosystem services to earn livelihoods …

Microplastic pollution in the gastrointestinal tract of giant river catfish Sperata seenghala (Sykes, 1839) from the Meghna River, Bangladesh

ST Arafat, H Tanoiri, M Yokota, H Nakano… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Freshwater rivers are considered the major route for microplastics (MPs), yet limited studies
have been reported on MPs in freshwater river fish, especially in Bangladesh. This research …

[HTML][HTML] Changing dynamics of river ecosystem from aquatic to terrestrial: a case of Bhairab River, Jashore, Bangladesh

HMN Anzum, MR Shaibur, N Nahar, A Akber… - Watershed Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The changing dynamics of river ecosystems from aquatic to terrestrial in the Southwestern
areas of Bangladesh have been widely observed in recent years. Nevertheless, there has …

Exploring phyto-and zooplankton community structure, spatial variation, and driving forces sha** the community from a large-scale freshwater dominated estuary

MS Hossain, MA Ullah, S Sultana… - Environmental …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Plankton is essential to estuarine food webs, providing key food for species like fish larvae,
and understanding their dynamics helps us comprehend ecological interactions and energy …

[PDF][PDF] Common international classification of ecosystem services

R Haines-Young, M Potschin - Nottingham: Centre for …, 2012 - zemeunvalsts.lv
1.1. The Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) has been
designed to help measure, account for, and assess ecosystem services. Although it was …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond economics: The multitude of benefits from ecosystem services in the Meghna river basin

MA Sultana, AR Sunny, MA Hussain, MR Islam… - Regional Studies in …, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract The Meghna River basin (MRB) is a prime example of a complex ecosystem that
provides a multitude of services to the local communities and beyond. The purpose of this …

[PDF][PDF] An overview on the impacts of textile effluents on the aquatic ecosystem in Turag River at Bangladesh

NB Hossain, M Rahman - Journal of Textile Science and Fashion …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Abstract The Turag River has an extensive reputation for backing the coastal people's
income for years; nonetheless, its burden is enormous owing to numerous anthropogenic …

Cut off from River, but rich in biodiversity: fish biodiversity and livelihood of fishermen in Jhapa baor, Jashore, Bangladesh

FS Rimi, S Mondal, BMN Sharif… - Asian Journal of Medical …, 2022 - banglajol.info
Oxbow lake is one of the significant freshwater fisheries assets in Bangladesh, which
supports livelihood of fishermen community. This study was conducted to assess the fish …

[PDF][PDF] Map** Ecosystem Services in India's Largest Estuary: A Systematic Review of the Hooghly Matlah Estuarine System Using CICES

A THAPA, NW QURESHI, PS ANANTHAN… - Journal of the Indian …, 2024 - epubs.icar.org.in
The Hooghly Matlah Estuarine System (HMES), renowned as India's largest and most
productive estuary, providesvarious ecosystem services essential for human well-being …