Dr. Md. Abdus Salam
Dr. Md. Abdus Salam Professor, Department of Statistics and Data Science

PROFILE

SHORT BIOGRAPHY

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RESEARCH INTEREST

Environmental Statistics, Statistical Infrerence, Basic Statistics, Sampling Technique, Biostatistics, Probability and probabiity distribution

JOURNAL PAPER

Samira S., Rehana P., Salam, M.A., Azad, A. (2020). Feasibility Study for Biogas Generation from Household Digesters in Bangladesh: Evidence from a Household Level Survey. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 10(4):23-30. DOI:https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.9206.  

Samira, S., Rehana, P., Azad, S.M.N., Salam. M.A. (2020). Understanding the Performance of Domestic Biodiversity in Bangladesh: A Study from Household Level Survey. Business and Management Studies, 6(2):27-39. https://doi.org/10.11114/bms.v6i2.4869.

Samira, S., Azad, M.A.K., Salam, M.A., Islam, M.M. (2020): Rural-To-Urban Migration and Realization of Expected Better Life in Bangladesh; An Empirical Study in Rajshahi City Corporation. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 10(10:612-622. DOI:10.18488/journal.1.2020.1010.612.622. 

Salam, M.A. and Kabir, M. (2011). Determinants of domestic violence against women: A study in the urban slums in Bangladesh. Journal of Statistical Studies, 30: 19-30.

Salam, M.A. (2010). An analysis of outputs of participatory forest management plots in Bangladesh. Journal of Statistical Studies, 29: 19-30.

Salam, M.A. and Alim, M.A. (2009): Improved and traditional biofuel cookstoves and respiratory symptoms among women in Bangladesh: A comparative study. Journal of Statistical Studies, 28:43-54.

Salam, M.A. and Alim, A. (2008). Needs and Challenges of Improved Cook Stoves in Bangladesh: Analyses from Economic and Health Perspectives. Environmental Management, A book of NOVA Publishers, USA, Edited by Robert H. Theobald; pp. 383-402.

Salam, M.A. Noguchi, T. and Pothitan, R. (2006). Community forest management in Thailand: current situation and dynamics in the context of sustainable development. New Forests, 31: 273-291.

 Salam, M.A., Alim. M.A. and Noguchi, T (2006). Spousal violence against women and its consequences on reproductive health: A study in the urban slums. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 10(1): 83-94.

 Rana, M.A., Noguchi, T. and Salam, M.A. (2006). Cost-benefit analysis of participatory forest management in the Sal forest in Bangladesh. Journal of Forest Economics, 52(1): 54-61.

Salam, M. and Noguchi, T. (2006). Evaluating capacity development for participatory forest management in Bangladesh’s Sal forests based on ‘4R’s stakeholder analysis. Journal of Forest Policy and Economics, 8: 785-796.

 Salam, M.A., Noguchi, T. and Alim, M.A. (2006). Factors affecting participating farmer’s willingness-to-pay for tree farming funds: A study in participatory forest management project in Bangladesh. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 118 (1-3): 165-178.

  Salam, M.A., Noguchi, Toshikuni and Koike, M. (2005). Factors influencing the sustained participation of farmers in participatory forestry: A case study in central Sal forests in Bangladesh. Journal of Environmental Management, 74: 43-51.

Salam, M.A. and Noguchi, T. (2005). On sustainable development of social forestry in Bangladesh: Experience from Sal (Shorea robusta) forests. Journal of Environment, Development and Sustainability, 7: 209-227.

  Salam, M.A. and Noguchi, T. (2005). Impact of human activities on Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions: A statistical analysis. The Environmentalist, 25: 19-30.

 Begum, F. M., Kabir, M. A., Salam, M. A. and Ahmed, K. S. (2002). Factors influencing poverty level in rural Bangladesh: A case study in three villages. Jahangirnagar University Journal of Science,

  Islam, M. A., Kabir, M. and Salam, M. A. (2001). The Influence of Mass Media on Current Use of Contraception in Rural Bangladesh. Demography India, 30(1): 101-114.

 Salam, M. A., Noguchi, T. and Koike, M. (2000) Understanding why farmers plant trees in the homestead agroforestry in Bangladesh. Agroforestry Systems, 50: 77-93.

  Kabir, M. And Salam, M. A. (2000). Poverty situation in Bangladesh: An application of sustainable human development model. Jahangirnagar University Journal of Science, 23: 261-276.

  Kabir, M., Salam, M. A. and Sarker, M. M. (2000) A simulation model for achieving total literacy. Jahangirnagar University Journal of Science, 23: 257-269.

  Salam, M. A., Noguchi, T. and Koike, M. (1999). The causes of forest cover loss in the Hill forests in Bangladesh. Geojournal, 47: 539-549.

  Salam, M. A., Noguchi, T. and Koike, M. (1999). Present conditions and prospects of homestead forestry in Bangladesh. Journal of Asian Profile, 27:523-535.

  Salam, M. A., Noguchi, T. and Koike, M. (1999). The role of forest management strategies in the loss of forest cover in Bangladesh. Journal of Forest Economic, 45 (3): 1-7.

 Salam, M. A. and Noguchi, T. (1998). Factors influencing the loss of forest cover in Bangladesh: an analysis from socioeconomic and demographic perspectives. Journal of Forest Research, 3(3): 145-150.

  Salam, M. A. and Noguchi, T. (1998). Depletion of Madhupur Sal Forests—A case study in Bangladesh. Journal of Forest Economics, 44 (3):1-6.

 Salam, M. A. (1997). Population aging and its consequences on socioeconomic development: an experience from Japan. Asian Profile, 25(1): 23-32.

   Salam, M. A. and Kabir, M. (1996). The status and determinants of population aging in Japan. Journal of Statistical Studies, 16: 53-64.

   Rahman, M. M., Kabir, M. and Salam, M. A. (1993). The influence of socio-economic characteristics on subsequent infant and child mortality. The journal of Family Welfare, 39(3): 28-34.

  Salam, M. A. and Kabir, M. (1991). Completeness of the quality control survey of the 1981 Bangladesh Contraceptive Prevalence Survey. Journal of Statistical Studies, 11:28-35.

 Salam, M. A. and Kabir, M. (1991). Quality of data in the Bangladesh 1981 Contraceptive Prevalence Survey. Jahangirnagar Review 10:105-111.

  Salam, M. A. and Kabir, M. (1989). Factors affecting female status and contraceptive use in rural Bangladesh. Every Man’s Science, 12:130-133.

 Salam, M. A. and Ahmed, K. S. (1987). Discriminant analysis for causes of drop-out of primary schools in rural Bangladesh. Journal of Statistical Studies, 7:43-50.

 Uddin, M., Salam, M. and Kabir, M. (1987). The reliability of the 1981 Bangladesh contraceptive prevalence survey. Dhaka University Studies, B36(1):51-60.

 Salam, M. A. and Kabir, M. (1986). Estimating response bias in the use of contraceptive. Jahangirnagar Review, 10:91-96.

  Hawlader, A. A. and Salam, M. A. (1986). Husband-wife inconsistencies in response some selected socio-demographic characteristics. Journal of Statistical Studies, 6: 68-73.

 

 


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Dr. Md. Abdus Salam

Professor
Department of Statistics and Data Science
Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh.
Cell Phone: 01715152237
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Email: salam@juniv.edu