من نحن

د. إدريس علام

أستاذ وباحث مشارك

 يشغل د. إدريس منصب أستاذ مشارك في برنامج الإدارة المتكاملة للطوارئ واستمرارية الأعمال. إذ أنه يقدم مساقات حول الحد من مخاطر الكوارث، وإدارة الطوارئ، وتخطيط استدامة الأعمال، وأساليب البحث، والسلامة العامة، وخطط الاستجابة الإعلامية في حالات الطوارئ، وإدارة الأزمات، والتخطيط الاستراتيجي. حصل د. علام على درجة الدكتوراه في الحد من مخاطر الكوارث من جامعة نيو ساوث ويلز، أستراليا.

درس د. علام وعمل في بنغلاديش وأستراليا والمملكة المتحدة. وقد عمل سابقًا مع الحكومات والمنظمات غير الحكومية والأمم المتحدة بصفات مختلفة. نشر كمؤلف رئيسي أكثر من خمسين ورقة بحثية حول إدارة مخاطر الكوارث وعلوم الاستدامة في المجلات الدولية الكبرى. نجح د. علام في تأمين تمويل الأبحاث من المنظمات الحكومية والمنظمات غير الحكومية والمنظمات الدولية وبرنامج الأمم المتحدة الإنمائي وإدارة التنمية الدولية والجامعات. تشمل الاهتمامات البحثية له تعميم تغير المناخ والحد من مخاطر الكوارث، وعلوم الاستدامة، وتخطيط سياسة الحد من مخاطر الكوارث، وطوارئ الصحة العامة، والإدارة المتكاملة للطوارئ من أجل جاهزية أفضل.

أثناء عمله كمستشار دولي رائد في مجموعة التكيف مع تغير المناخ والحد من مخاطر الكوارث في وكالات الأمم المتحدة المختلفة، حدد فجوة استراتيجية مروعة في تطوير وثائق البرنامج وتنفيذ جداول الأعمال المتعلقة بتغير المناخ والحد من مخاطر الكوارث والتنمية المستدامة. إن الدعوة إلى تعميم اعتبارات البيئة وتغير المناخ والحد من مخاطر الكوارث في جميع القطاعات هو الدافع الأسمى والرئيسي لعمله.

المؤهلات

    • 2010-2014: أطروحة دكتوراه بعنوان "سجل جديد وجغرافيا تسونامي والزلازل والأعاصير المدارية في بنغلاديش وأهميتها للحد من مخاطر الكوارث." جامعة نيو ساوث ويلز (UNSW)، سيدني، أستراليا. 2.1.5141.2806. 

    • 2006-2007: ماجستير العلوم في إدارة الكوارث والتنمية المستدامة، جامعة نورثمبريا، المملكة المتحدة. أطروحة (20,000 كلمة) بعنوان فهم قابلية التأثر والاستجابات المحلية للكوارث: تجارب من ساحل بنغلاديش.

    • 2001-2002: ماجستير في الجغرافيا والبيئة، جامعة دكا - بنغلاديش. أطروحة (20.000 كلمة) بعنوان عملية الإصلاح بعد الإعصار: حالة جزيرة ساندويب - بنغلاديش.

    • 1996-2000: بكالوريوس العلوم مع مرتبة الشرف في الجغرافيا والبيئة مع تخصص فرعي في الاقتصاد وعلم الاجتماع والتاريخ، جامعة دكا - بنغلاديش.

مجالات التدريس

    الإدارة المتكاملة للطوارئ

    • دراسات الكوارث والتنمية

    • إدارة استمرارية الأعمال

    • مناهج البحث العلمي

الاهتمامات البحثية

    • إدارة الكوارث والمخاطر

    • الكوارث والبيئة والتنمية

    • وبائيات الكوارث وإدارة طوارئ الصحة العامة

    • اقتران أنظمة الإنسان والبيئة

    • التنمية المستدامة من خلال إعادة الإعمار بعد الكوارث والمساعدات الإنسانية ونهج سبل العيش المستدامة

    • تغير المناخ والهجرة والتكيف والسياسة

    • الأساليب النظرية والمنهجية في فهم الكوارث وقابلية التأثر

المنشورات

    1.      Alam, E., 2022. Enhancing the policing response to COVID-19 with media engagement: The United Arab Emirates experience, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice (Oxford University Press), org/10.1093/police/paac012

    2.      AlGahtani, A., Momani, N.A., Davies, A.J., Alam, E. 2022. Identifying demographic characteristics for effective Disaster Risk Management – A case study of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sustainability, 14(22), 15399.

    3.      Musabbir, M., Islam, ARMT. Rahman, M.S., Pal, SC. Alam, E., Mallick, J.,2022. Spatiotemporal variability of rainfall erosivity and its teleconnection with atmospheric circulation in monsoon-driven climate region, Catena, 221, 106762.

    4.      Sufi, F., Alam, E., and Alsulami, M., 2022. Automated analysis of Australian tropical cyclones with regression, clustering & convolutional neural network, Sustainability, 14(16),9830.

    5.      Alam, E., Juthi, R.Z., Samuel, C., Kaluarachchi, Y. 2022. Enhancing effectiveness of occupational health and safety of garments and textile industry workers in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Disaster Resilience/Springer, 283-301.

    6.      Mia, M.U., Rahman, M., Elbeltagi, A., Abdulah-Al-Mahbub, M., Sharma, G., Islam, H.M.T, Pal, S.C., Costache, R., Islam, A.R.M.T., Islam, M.M., Ningsheng, C., Alam, E., Washakh, R.M.A, 2022. Sustainable flood risk assessment using deep learning-based algorithms with a blockchain technology, Geocarta International, oi.org/10.1080/10106049.2022.2112982.

    7.      Sufi, F., Alam, E., and Alsulami, M., 2022. A new decision support system for analysing factors of tornado related deaths in Bangladesh, Sustainability, 14 (2348). Doi: org/10.3390/su14042348.

    8.      Mohamed, N., Alam, E., Stubbs, G.E., 2022. Multi-Layer Protection Approach MLPA for the Detection of Advanced Persistent Threat, Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (5): 4496–4518.

    9.      Choudhury, T.R., Islam, T., Islam, ARMT. Hasanuzzaman, Md., Idris, A.M., Rahman, M.S., Alam, E., Chowdhury, AMS., 2022. Multi-media compartments for assessing ecological and health risks from concurrent exposure to multiple contaminants on Bhola Island, Bangladesh, Emerging Contaminants, Doi: //doi.org/10.1016/j.emcon.2022.03.001

    10.   Rahman, M.M., Khan, S.J., Tanni, K.N., Roy, T., Chisty, M.A.,Islam, M.R.,Mumi, M.A.M.R., Sakib, M.S., Quader, M.A., Bhuiyan, MNUI, Rahman, F., Alam, E., Islam, R.M.T., 2022. Knowledge, attitude, and practices towards dengue fever among University Students of Dhaka City, Bangladesh, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19:4023. Doi:://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074023

    11.   Alam, E., Khan, M.S., Salam, R., 2022. Vulnerability assessment based on household views from the Dammar Char in South – Eastern Bangladesh, Natural Hazards, Doi: //doi.org/10.1007/s11069-022-05302-1.

    12.   Jilani, MMAK. Moniruzzaman, M., Dey, M., Alam, E., Uddin, M.A., 2022. Strengthening the Trialability for the Intention to Use of mHealth Apps Amidst Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Study, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (239). Doi: /doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052752

    13.   Modugno, S., Johnson, S.C.M., Borrelli, P., Alam,, Bezak, N., Balzte, H., 2022. Analysis of human exposure to landslides with a GIS multiscale approach, Natural Hazards. Doi: org/10.1007/s11069-021-05186-7

    14.   Al Manum, A., Islam, ARMT, Alam, E., Paul, S.C., Alam, and G.M.M., 2022. Assessing Riverbank erosion and livelihood resilience using traditional approaches in northern Bangladesh, Sustainability, 14 (2348). Doi: org/10.3390/su14042348

    15.   Alam, E., Rahman, KA., Hriody, A-K., E., 2022. Public Confidence in COVID-19 prevention and response in Bangladesh, Frontiers in Public Health, 9: Doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.783726.

    16.   Rahman, M., Tasnim, F., Quader, M.A., Bhuiyan, M., Sakib, M.S., Tabassum, R., Shobuj, I.A., Hasan, L., Chisty, M.A., Rahman, F., Alam, E., Islam, ARMT., 2022. Perceived Noise Pollution and Self-Reported Health Status among Adult Population of Bangladesh, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (239). Doi: org/10.3390/ijerph19042394

    17.   Alam, E., Mallick, B., 2022. Climate change perceptions, impacts and adaptation practices of fishers in southeast Bangladesh coast, International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 14 (2): 191-211. Doi: 10.1108/IJCCSM-02-2021-0019.

    18.   Rahman, M.M., Nabila, I.A., Sakib, M.S., Silvia, N.J., Galib, M.A., Shobuj, I., Hasan, L., Chisty, M.A., Alam, E., Islam, R.M.T., 2022. Knowledge, attitude, and practices towards lightning in Bangladesh, Sustainability, 14: 448. Doi: doi.org/10.3390/su14010448.

    19.   Rahman, M.N., Rony, M.R.H., Jannat, F.A., Pal, S.C., Islam, M.S., Alam, E., Islam, A.R.M.T., 2021. Impact of urbanization on urban heat island intensity in Major

    20.   districts of Bangladesh using remote sensing and geo-spatial tools, Climate Journal. Doi: //doi.org/10.3390/cli10010003

    21.   Islam, A.R.M.T, Hasanuzzaman, M., Jaman, M., Alam, E., Mallick, J., Alam, G.M.M, Sattar, M.A., Techato, K., 2021. Assessing farmers perceived typologies concerning environmental issues and climate change for sustainable adaptation strategies in Bangladesh, Climate Journal. Xx. Doi: org/10.3390/cli9120167

    22.   Al Manum, A., Roy, S., Islam, ARMT, Alam, G.M.M., Alam, E., Paul, S.C., Sattar, M.A., Mallick, J., 2021. Smallholder Farmers’ Perceived Climate-Related Risk, Impact, and Their Choices of Sustainable Adaptation Strategies, Sustainability, 3(21):11922. Doi: 3390/su132111922

    23.   Alam, Al abdouli, K.. Khamis, A.H., Bhuiyan, H.U., Rahman, K.A., 2021. Public Trust in Covid-19 Prevention and Responses between March and June 2020 in Bangladesh, Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Doi: https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S327881.

    24.   Alam, Ray-Bennett, N., 2021. Disaster risk governance for landslide risk management in local level administration in Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Volume 59 (1022200):1-13. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102220.

    25.   Alam, E., Hridoy, A-E., Naim, M., 2021. Factors Affecting Small-Scale Fishers Adaptation toward the Impacts of Climate Change: Reflections from South Eastern Bangladeshi Fishers, International Energy Journal, 21, Special Issue 1A: 119 – 132.

    26.   Alam, E. 2020. Earthquake hazard knowledge, risk perception and preparedness in readymade garment industry in Bangladesh. Sustainability12, 10147.

    27.   Alam, E., 2020. Landslide hazard knowledge, risk perception and preparedness in southeast Bangladesh. Sustainability, 12, 6305.

    28.   Alam, 2019. Importance of long time data for disaster risk reduction in Bangladesh, Progress in Disaster Science 2: 1-9. Doi:org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2019.100019

    29.   Alam, , 2017. A historical and geographical analysis of earthquake and associated tsunami events in the northern Bay of Bengal and Bangladesh coast. Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, 12 (2): 1-14. Doi: 10.9734/JGEESI/2017/31187.

    30.   Alam, E., 2017. Locational analysis of hill cutting areas in Chittagong City, Bangladesh, Journal of Earth Science and Climate Change, 8 (11). Doi: DOI: 4172/2157-7617.1000420.

    31.   Alam, E., 2017. Climate impacts and adaptation strategies of the Bangladeshi coastal communities, American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 14 (4): 195-202.

    32.   Alam, E., 2017. Food security and Food Security and Household Coping Strategies During Disasters in Bangladesh, International Journal of Natural Disasters & Health Security (IJNHS), 4(1), 30-35. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.19070/2572-7540-170006.

    33.   Alam, E., Dominey-Howes, D., 2016. Earthquakes in the north-eastern coastline of Indian Ocean with a particular focus on the Bay of Bengal – a synthesis and review, Natural Hazards, 81: 2031-2102. Doi: 10.1007/s11069-016-2174-7.

    34.   Alam,, 2016. Earthquake and tsunami knowledge, risk perception and preparedness in SE Bangladesh. Journal of Geography and Natural Disasters, 6:154. Doi: 10.4172/2167-0587.1000154.

    35.   Alam, ,Bhuiyan, H.U., 2015. Tropical cyclones, earthquakes and tsunamis in SE Bangladesh coast: historical context, disaster effects, local adaptation and management. Journal of Social Development (in Bengali). 27 (1): 35-51.

    36.   Alam, E., Dominey-Howes, D., 2015. A new catalogue of tropical cyclone events, their spatial distribution and effects in Bangladesh. International Journal of Climatology, 35 (6): 801-835. Doi: 10.1002/joc.4035.

    37.   Alam, E., Dominey-Howes, D., 2014. An analysis of the AD1762 earthquake and tsunamis in the SE Bangladesh. Natural Hazards, 70 (1):903–933. Doi: 1007/s11069-013-0841-5.

    38.   Alam, E., Dominey-Howes, D., Goff, J., Chagué-Goff, C., 2012. Tsunamis in the northeastern Indian Ocean with a particular focus on the Bay of Bengal region– a synthesis and review. Earth-Science Reviews, 114 (1–2): 175–193. Doi:1016/j.earscirev.2012.05.002.

    39.   Alam, E., Collins, A.E., 2010. Cyclone disaster vulnerability and response experiences in coastal Bangladesh. Disasters, 34 (4): 931–954. Doi:10.1111/j.0361-3666.2010.01176.x.

    40.   Alam, E., Tornado hazard in Bangladesh: nature, loss and coping, The Chittagong University Journal of Science, 29 (1): 33–30.

    41.   Alam, E., Chowdhury, M.A.T., Akbar, M.T, Islam, H., 2005. Prospect of ecotourism development in Cox’s Bazar coastal belt of Bangladesh. The Journal of Business and Society, 4 (3): 55–

    42.   Alam, E., Bhuiyan, R.H., Rahman, M.M., 2004. Loss pattern of cyclone 1991: a study on Sandwip Island, Bangladesh. The Chittagong University Journal of Science, 28 (2): 67–78.

    43.   Alam, E., Groundwater arsenic problem in Bangladesh: a field level observation. The Chittagong University Journal of Science, 28 (1): 123–132.

    44.   Alam, E., Chowdhury, AT., Akbar, MT., 2004. Aspects of socio-environmental problems resulting from hill cutting in Chittagong City of Bangladesh: local people’s perspectives, Pakistan Journal of Social Science 3 (8), 148-152.

    45.   Alam, E., Bhuiyan, R.H., Akbar, MT., 2004. Life and livelihood strategies of Char-land areas of Bay Bengal: a study on Urir Char, Pakistan Journal of Social Science 3 (2), 255-260.

    46.   Alam, E., Post cyclone adjustment processes: basic needs perspective. Oriental Geographer, 47 (2): 47–60.

    47.   Alam, E., Bhuiyan, R.H., Akbar, M.T., 2003. Cyclone disaster in coastal Bangladesh: local knowledge and indigenous coping strategies, Bhugal Patrika (A Journal of Geography), 22: 124–133.

    1. Alam, E., Coping with cyclone havoc: an occupational group perspective, Journal of Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Humanities), 48 (2): 59–74.

     

    Books and Book Chapters

    1.      Alam, E., Delgrosso, B. 2022. Tropical cyclones: experiences from Bangladesh and the United States of America (USA). In McGee, T.K., and Edmund, P-R., Routledge Handbook of Environmental Hazards and Society, Routledge, UK. Doi: 104324/9780367854584-6.

    2.      Alam, E., 2022. Cognition and Collective Action for Covid-19 Prevention and Resonse in the United Arab Emirates, In Louise, C.K, and Rohdes, M-L., Global Risk Management: the Role of Collective Cognition in Response to COVID-19, Routledge, UK, pp. 312. ISBN 9781032181820

    3.      Ray-Bennett, N., Mendez, D., Alam, E., & Morgner, C. (2020). Inter-agency collaboration for natural hazard management in developed countries. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science. Oxford University Press. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199389407.013.176.  

    4.      Alam, E., Sarkar, A., 2020. Climate Change Impacts and Community-led Drought Adaptation: A Case Study of Northern Bangladesh, in Pal, I., Bhatt, M., Drought Risk Management in South and East Asia, Sage publishing, pp.394.

    5.      Alam, E., Momtaz, S., Bhuiyan, H.B., Baby, S.N., 2019. Climate change impacts on the Bangladesh coast: perspective on tropical cyclones, sea level rise and social vulnerability, in Islam, N., Amstel, A., Bangladesh 1: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries, Series: Springer Climate Change, pp. 145-166.

    6.      Alam, E., 2017. Coping and adaptation: coastal communities with disasters, AHDP publishing house, Dhaka, pp. 105.

د. إدريس علام
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