Dr. Mohammad  Shawkat Hossain
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Dr. Mohammad Shawkat Hossain

Post-doctoral Fellow
University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia


Highest Degree
PostDoc. Student in Geoinformatics from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

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Biography

Dr. Mohammad Shawkat Hossain is Post Doctorate Student in Geoinformatics from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. He has completed his PhD from Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Sarawak Campus, Malaysia. Previously he served as Program Officer at Arannayk Foundation, Bangladesh, Research Associate at National Agroforestry Working Group, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Instructor at Universiti Putra Malaysia, and Consultant at USAID Bangladesh, Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh, and International Resources Group (IRG), and Community Development Centre (CODEC). He is author and co-author of 15 journal articles.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Applied Biostatistics
62%
Research Methodology
90%
Marine Benthic Ecology
75%
Biodiversity Conservation
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Hossain, M.S., J.S. Bujang, M.H. Zakaria and M. Hashim, 2015. The application of remote sensing to seagrass ecosystems: An overview and future research prospects. Int. J. Remote Sens., 36: 61-114.
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  2. Hossain, M.S., J.S. Bujang, M.H. Zakaria and M. Hashim, 2015. Assessment of the impact of Landsat 7 Scan Line Corrector data gaps on Sungai Pulai Estuary seagrass mapping. Applied Geomatics, 7: 189-202.
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  3. Hossain, M.S., J.S. Bujang, M.H. Zakaria and M. Hashim, 2015. Assessment of Landsat 7 Scan Line Corrector-off data gap-filling methods for seagrass distribution mapping. Int. J. Remote Sens., 36: 1188-1215.
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  4. Hossain, M.S., J.S. Bujang, M.H. Zakaria and M. Hashim, 2015. Application of Landsat images to seagrass areal cover change analysis for Lawas, Terengganu and Kelantan of Malaysia. Continental Shelf Res., 110: 124-148.
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  5. Hossain, M.S., B.J. Sidik and Z.M. Harah, 2015. Landsat image enhancement techniques for subtidal and intertidal seagrass detection and distribution mapping in the coastal waters of Sungai Pulai estuary, Malaysia. Coastal Mar. Sci., 38: 27-41.
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  6. Gandaseca, S., N. Rosli, M.S. Hossain and C.I. Arianto, 2014. Assessment of oil palm plantation and tropical peat swamp forest water quality by multivariate statistical analysis. Am. J. Environ. Sci., 10: 391-402.
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  7. Hossain, M.S. and M.K. Hossain, 2006. Effect of NPK fertilizers on the growth of Telsur seedlings. Bangladesh J. Agric. Environ., 2: 17-24.
  8. Hossain, M.K., M.A.H. Dhali and M.S. Hossain, 2002. Effects of forest soil and leaf-litter on germination and initial seedling growth on Leucaena leucocephala. Allelopathy J., 10: 13-20.
  9. Hossain, M.S., M.K. Hossain and B. Koirala, 2001. Growth and nodulation status of seven multipurpose tree legumes grown in hill soils under nursery conditions. J. For. Environ., 1: 97-101.
  10. Koirala, B., M.K. Hossain and M.S. Hossain, 2000. Forage productivity of ipil-ipil as influenced by plant spacing at Chittagong University campus. Bangladesh J. For. Sci., 29: 106-111.
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  11. Koirala, B., M.K. Hossain and M.S. Hossain, 2000. Effect of presowing treatments on Adenanthera pavonina L. seeds and initial seedling development in the nursery. Malays. For., 63: 82-91.
  12. Osman, K.T., M.M. Rahman, M.H. Talukder and M.S. Hossain, 1999. Effect of N, P and K fertilizers on growth and foliar nutrients of Gmelina arborea Roxb. seedlings. Bangladesh J. Agric., 24: 73-79.
  13. Jashimuddin, M., M.M. Rahman, M.S. Hossain and S. Akhter, 1999. Status of birol sal forest in northwestern Bangladesh. J. Trop. Forest Sci., 11: 654-656.
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  14. Hossain, M.K., M.S. Hossain and N. Muhammad, 1998. A comparative study of undergrowth of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and some other plantation [species] in sal forest area of Bangladesh. Indian J. Forest., 21: 93-96.
  15. Hossain, M.K., H.S. Hossain and U.K. Aryal, 1998. Initial growth performance of eight provenances of Acacia auriculiformis at Chittagong university campus, Bangladesh. Indian Forest., 124: 256-258.
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