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Golam Rasul
Researcher at International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
Publications - 72
Citations - 3961
Golam Rasul is an academic researcher from International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food security & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 72 publications receiving 3050 citations. Previous affiliations of Golam Rasul include Asian Institute of Technology.
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Food, water, and energy security in South Asia: A nexus perspective from the Hindu Kush Himalayan region☆
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the food, water, and energy nexus from a regional dimension, emphasizing the role of Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) ecosystem services in sustaining food and water security downstream.
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The nexus approach to water–energy–food security: an option for adaptation to climate change
Golam Rasul,Bikash Sharma +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the linkages between the water, energy, and food nexus perspective and adaptation to climate change, using the Hindu Kush Himalayan region as an example.
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Managing the food, water, and energy nexus for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in South Asia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a cross-sectoral coordination and managing the nexus challenges for food, water, and energy security in South Asian countries, which can enhance understanding of the interconnectedness of the sectors and strengthen coordination among them.
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Sustainability of ecological and conventional agricultural systems in Bangladesh: an assessment based on environmental, economic and social perspectives
Golam Rasul,Gopal B. Thapa +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the sustainability of two production systems in terms of their environmental soundness, economic viability and social acceptability based on empirical data collected through a household survey, soil sample analysis, observations and discussions with key informants.
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High mountain areas
Regine Hock,Golam Rasul,Carolina Adler,Bolivar Cáceres,Stephan Gruber,Yukiko Hirabayashi,Miriam Jackson,Andreas Kääb,Shichang Kang,Stanislav Kutuzov,Alexander M. Milner,Ulf Molau,Samuel Morin,Ben Orlove,Heidi Steltzer,Simon K. Allen,Lukas U. Arenson,Soumyadeep Baneerjee,Iestyn D. Barr,Roxana Borquez,Lee E. Brown,Bin Cao,Mark Carey,Graham Cogley,Andreas Fischlin,Alex de Sherbinin,Nicolas Eckert,Marten Geertsema,Marca Hagenstad,Martin Honsberg,Eran Hood,Matthias Huss,Elizabeth Jimenez Zamora,Sven Kotlarski,Pierre-Marie Lefeuvre,Juan Ignacio López Moreno,Jessica D. Lundquist,Graham McDowell,Scott Mills,Cuicui Mou,Santosh Nepal,Jeannette Noetzli,Elisa Palazzi,Nick Pepin,Christian Rixen,Maria Shahgedanova,S. McKenzie Skiles,Christian Vincent,Daniel Viviroli,Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer,Pasang Yangjee Sherpa,Nora Marie Weyer,Bert Wouters,Teppei J. Yasunari,Qinglong You,Yangjiang Zhang +55 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed new evidence on observed recent and projected changes in the mountain cryosphere as well as associated impacts, risks and adaptation measures related to natural and human systems.