BIO OF Anupom Halder
Anupom Halder has been working as a Research Assistant at the Center for Climate Change and Environmental Research (C3ER) of BRAC University. He supports the C3ER team in assessing the climate resilience of infrastructures and water management systems and building capacity to integrate climate adaptation solutions and resilience into infrastructure systems. He obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Asia Pacific. Anupom Halder served as a Lecturer for six months, followed by his service as a Teaching Assistant for 1.5 years at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific. In the meantime, he has published two peer-reviewed international journal articles based on GIS techniques and data analysis. He is experienced in using ArcMap, analyzing physicochemical parameters of water, and natural water treatment (Constructed Wetland) research. His current research project is “Effectiveness and sustainability of natural treatment of industrial discharge for mitigating river pollution.”
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Area Of Interest
- Climate Change risk and vulnerability assessment
- Water resource management
- Stormwater management
- Natural treatment of wastewater
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLES
- Halder, A., & Mowla Chowdhury, R. (2023). Evaluation of the river Padma morphological transition in the central Bangladesh using GIS and remote sensing techniques. International Journal of River Basin Management, 21(1), 21-35. DOI: 10.1080/15715124.2021.1879095
- Halder, A., & Majed, N. (2023). The effects of unplanned land use and heavy seasonal rainfall on the storm-water drainage in Dhaka metropolitan city of Bangladesh. Urban Water Journal, 20(6), 707-722. DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2023.2209065
Projects Involvement
Project List
- Scale up adaptation for resilient infrastructure, with a focus on building capacity to integrate climate adaptation and resilience into infrastructure projects in Bangladesh
- Consultancy to Support the Bangladesh Component of a Multi-Country Case Study on the Opportunities and Challenges to Engage Diaspora in Climate Action (Category B)
- Facilitating A Study on the Disaster Preparedness of 114 Formal Primary Schools and Its Communities under the project “Future-oriented and high-quality education in disaster-prone areas of Bangladesh (SWAPNO)”
- Reduce Road Traffic Accidents in Relation to Achieve SDG: Challenges and Strategies
- Conducting a Rapid Assessment of How the Findings of Research on Inclusive Impact Chain Analysis (ICA) for Risk-Informed Development Planning (RID) for the Healthcare Sector in Bangladesh are Applied in Investment Planning to Solidify the Resilience of Critical (Health) Infrastructures in Bangladesh