Mehebub Sahana
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Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, Geography,
University of Manchester
I am a cultural and environmental geographer with an interest in analysing land-use changes with special respect to spaces, politics, and the governance of the living and materialistic world. My present research interests include transboundary river basin management, landscape ecology, socio-ecological resilience, multi-hazard risk assessment, land-use change, rural-urban conversion and the socio-political implications of land-use dynamics in the Global South.
My research extensively investigated the transformation of human-environment interactions in the global south following colonization, as well as throughout the post-partition and independence eras. It intricately intertwined narratives concerning the utilization of land, water, and forest resources, alongside the impacts of climate change in the region, and the associated challenges of sustainable development, policies, and governance.
Experience-
–present
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow , University of Manchester
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2018
University of Manchester, Geography
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