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  1. Social-ecological vulnerability to climate change and risk governance in coastal fishing communities of Bangladesh
  2. Understanding and assessing sustainable behavior among the academics in higher education institutions of Bangladesh
  3. Exploring the potential for rainwater use for the urban poor in Bangladesh
  4. Vulnerability and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in the Farming Communities of Droughtprone Northwest Bangladesh
  5. So, what does resilience mean for scholarly publishing?
  6. Annotated checklist of the tree flora of Bangladesh
  7. Plant taxonomic research in Bangladesh (1972-2012): A critical review
  8. In search of ‘35 million climate refugees’ from Bangladesh!
  9. Small-scale silage-making technology for the extreme poor on floodplains
  10. Conserving threatened plants of Bangladesh: Miles to go before we start?
  11. Ethnobotanical information on Sapium insigne (Royle) Benth.: A conserved plant of Shivalik hills, India
  12. Micrasterias torreyi Bail. var. nurulislamii Aziz var. nov. (Chlorophyceae) from Bangladesh
  13. Doubtful occurrence of Solanum nigrum L. in Bangladesh
  14. National Professor A.K.M. Nurul Islam and his achievements
  15. Hydrobiological studies within the tea gardens at Srimangal, Bangladesh. VI. Desmids (Xanthidium, Arthrodesmus, Staurodesmus and Staurastrum)
  16. Obituary - National Professor A.K.M. Nurul Islam
  17. Hydrobiological studies within the tea gardens at Srimangal, Bangladesh. V. Desmids (Euastrum, micrasterias, actinotaenium and cosmarium)
  18. The genus Microlepia Presl (Dennstaedtiaceae) from Bangladesh
  19. Pleurocarpous mosses of Bangladesh : Symphyodontaceae and Amblystegiaceae
  20. Algal Taxonomy in Limnology: An Example of the Declining Trend of Taxonomic Studies?
  21. Ecology of Dictyosphaerium pulchellum Wood (Chlorophyta, Chlorococcales) in a shallow, acid, forest lake
  22. Hydrobiological studies within the tea gardens at Srimangal, Bangladesh. III. Chlorophyceae (excluding Desmids)
  23. Hydrobiological studies within the tea gardens at Srimangal, Bangladesh. IV. Desmids (17 genera)
  24. Hydrobiological studies within the tea gardens at Srimangal, Bangladesh. II. Algal flora (excluding Chlorophyceae)
  25. Limnology of an Unusual Eutrophic Acid Forest Lake
  26. Allelopathy of filamentous green algae
  27. Factors influencing the return of submerged plants to a clear-water, shallow temperate lake
  28. Present trends in plant taxonomy in Bangladesh and its future