"This book is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic relationship between environmental governance and technology, with the ultimate goal of achieving sustainability"-- Provided by publisher.
Imran Hossain is a dedicated academician and researcher with a profound commitment to sustainable development and environmental governance. Currently, Imran serves as a lecturer in Political Science at Varendra University, Bangladesh. Beyond his academic role, Imran has delved into extensive research on the SDGs, collaborating with both national and renowned international organizations. Imran's research portfolio is diverse and impactful, encompassing projects on various aspects of sustainable development, including environmental governance, waste management, climate change, water management, and sustainable cities. Notably, he is at the forefront of exploring the intersection between sustainable development and Industry 4.0 tools, aiming to utilize technology to achieve sustainable solutions. His research interests span sustainable governance, smart technology, sustainable waste management, and IoT-based solutions for environmental sustainability. Imran actively engages in scholarly discourse by participating in national and international conferences. As a testament to his expertise, he serves as a reviewer for various scientific journals indexed in Scopus. Imran has published a number of research articles and book chapters indexed in Scopus and other renowned databases. Imran's dedication to advancing knowledge extends to editorial roles, where he currently serves as the editor of several scientific books published by IGI Global International and CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. Beyond academia, Imran is a prolific writer and columnist for national dailies, where he shares insights and perspectives on sustainable development, environmental governance, and smart technology. A.K.M. Mahmudul Haque is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Rajshahi. He did his PhD at the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, University of Rajshahi where he examined the policies, practices, and challenges of environmental governance of Bangladesh. Haque is a Visiting Scholar at the University of Victoria, Canada. He also attended a PhD Internship Program at the Centre for Asia Pacific Initiatives (CAPI) of the University of Victoria, Canada. His areas of specialization are environmental governance, climate change, sustainable development, and local governance. His key contributions focus on evaluating local government's environmental governance. Haque's dedication to advancing knowledge extends to editorial roles, where he currently serves as the editor of several scientific books published by IGI Global International and CRC Press, Taylor, and Francis Group. Dr. Haque has already carried out a number of research projects funded by different national and international organizations. Dr. Haque published more than 60 scientific papers in various national and international journals. He frequently contributes columns to national dailies in both Bengali and English. He supervised/is supervising the research of thirteen students, including three PhD fellows (already awarded their PhD). He has delivered numerous lectures mainly on environmental governance and sustainable development in about 20 conferences and seminars held at various universities domestically and overseas. S.M. Akram Ullah is a prominent researcher and professor at the University of Rajshahi, specializing in political science with a strong focus on governance, sustainable development, and public policy in Bangladesh. His research portfolio is diverse and extensive, addressing pressing issues such as sustainable water management, environmental governance, human rights, and local government efficacy. His work often provides a comparative lens, analyzing policy and governance structures in Bangladesh within broader regional and global contexts. Dr. Ullah's publications appear in reputable international journals and edited volumes, many of which are indexed in databases like SCOPUS. His recent work explores the role of city governance institutions in water and sanitation management, linking these services to the broader goals of sustainable development. In addition to journal articles, Dr. Ullah has contributed book chapters in international series by publishers such as Springer and Palgrave Macmillan, focusing on sustainable waste management, climate change, and socio-economic impacts on urban environments. His research collaborations have led to critical insights into the practical challenges of implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the local government level, particularly in water and sanitation services. Dr. Ullahs work not only advances academic understanding of governance issues but also provides practical recommendations for policymakers in Bangladesh and other developing nations. His research emphasizes the importance of integrating technology and participatory governance to improve service delivery and enhance the accountability of local government bodies. Through his publications and ongoing research, Dr. Akram Ullah contributes significantly to both the academic field of political science and the practical landscape of governance in Bangladesh.