Salinity hazard drives the alteration of occupation, land use and ecosystem service in the coastal areas: Evidence from the south-western coastal region of Bangladesh
Rofiqul Islam(Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University), Narayan Saha(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Romel Ahmed(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Mohammed Masum Ul Haque(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Md. Ahosan Habib Ador(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Mohammad Arif(Ministry of Public Administration), Md Saifuzzaman Bhuiyan(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Sokina Aktar(Ministry of Public Administration), Md. Saiful Haque(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology), Biplob Dey(Shahjalal University of Science and Technology)
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