Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman
Professor



Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman, is a distinguished Professor at Khulna University in Bangladesh, where he serves in the Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline. With a deep-seated passion for environmental conservation, Dr. Kamruzzaman has become a researcher in mangrove ecology. His academic journey began at Khulna University, where he earned both his B.Sc. (Honors) and M.Sc. in Forestry. He pursued Doctor of Science degree in Mangrove Ecophysiology from the University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan, where his groundbreaking research laid the foundation for his future contributions to this field. In recognition of scholarly achievement and contribution to the University community Dr. Kamruzzaman got President Honorary Award from the University of the Ryukyus, Japan. Later he awarded the prestigious JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship at Kyoto University, Japan.

Subsequently, in recognition of his academic achievement Dr. Kamruzzaman served as a visiting Professor in Agriculture faculty of Kyoto University for two years. Throughout his career, Dr. Kamruzzaman has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, reflecting his outstanding contributions to both academia and environmental conservation. These honors include the Vice-Chancellor's Award from Khulna University. Additionally, his academic excellence was recognized with the MEXT Scholarship for his doctoral studies and other international fellowships, such as the Netherlands Fellowship Program (NFP) and the ERASMUS MUNDUS Scholarship in Sustainable Forestry Program.

 Dr. Kamruzzaman's research interests are diverse and impactful, encompassing the study of carbon dynamics within forest ecosystems, the phenological traits of mangrove species, and the effects of environmental stressors on the health and productivity of these vital ecosystems. His work is particularly focused on the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, where he has made significant strides in understanding how environmental variables influence carbon storage and root dynamics, crucial for the sustainable management of these ecosystems. His research has been widely published, with notable works including his studies on stand structure and fine root production in the Sundarbans, as well as the ecophysiology of mangrove species in Okinawa, Japan.

 Beyond his research, Dr. Kamruzzaman is deeply committed to education and mentorship. As a professor, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic and professional trajectories of numerous students at Khulna University. His dedication to teaching, combined with his hands-on approach to mentorship, has resulted in a new generation of forestry professionals who are well-equipped to address the challenges of environmental conservation.

 Dr. Kamruzzaman’s career is a testament to his dedication to both scientific research and the practical application of knowledge in conserving the environment. His work continues to influence the management and preservation of mangrove ecosystems, making him a respected figure in the field of environmental science and a key advocate for sustainable forestry practices.

Doctor of Science in Forest Ecology, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan

Master of Science in Forestry, Khulna University, Khulna

Mangrove Phenology, Reconstructing the development of stand structure and biomass growth of mangrove species

Current Research Project/Collaboration

SL Title Research Role Awarded Date Completion Date Funding Agency
1 Intra and inter specific variation of propagule settings and its development phases of the family Rhizophoraceae in the Sundarbans mangrove forest Principal Investigator 1st January 2023 30th December 2023 National
2 Coupling root-shoot phenology, carbon sequestration, and physiological response to environmental factors of the Sundarbans mangrove forest Principal Investigator 1st July 2022 30th June 2023 National
3 Contribution of fine root in carbon dynamics of the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystems, Bangladesh Principal Investigator 23rd June, 2020 30th June 2022 National
4 “Phenological traits, litterfall production, and carbon sequestration rates of major three species in the Sundarbans” Principal Investigator 30th June 2020 30th June 2021 National
5 “Comparative study on biomass, carbon storage, and carbon sequestration rate of Pioneer and Climax species of the Sundarbans mangrove forest” Principal Investigator 1st July 2019 30th June 2020 National
6 “Carrying capacity assessment for eco-tourism and development of information hub for virtual tourism in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh” Co-Principal Investigator 1st December 2013 30th June 2014 International
7 Efficient and Economic use of muli bamboo (Melocana bacifera) through bio-pulping and bio-bleaching” Co-Principal Investigator 1st July 2008 30th June 2009 National
8 Selection of disease resistant clones of Dalbergia sissoo seedlings obtained from disease affected and non-affected trees and their propagation and conservation Co-Principal Investigator 1st July 2005 30th June 2006 National
9 Improving Assessment of Drought and Its Impact on Food and Water Resources in South Asia Co-Principal Investigator 1st January 2020 30th June 2022 International
10 Detecting trends of species mixing benefits across a broad latitudinal range in the coastal belt of Bangladesh Principal Investigator 1st July 2023 3oth June, 2025 National
11 Assessing the Fine Root Dynamics in the Polyhaline Zone of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest Principal Investigator 1st July 2024 3oth June, 2025 National
12 Fine root production, mortality, and decomposition study at Sundarbans mangrove forests, Bangladesh Principal Investigator 1st July 2023 3oth June, 2024 National

Experience in Forestry Project Implementation

    Principal Investigator “Detecting trends of species mixing benefits across a broad latitudinal range in the coastal belt of Bangladesh” funded by BANBEIS, Ministry of Education, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Financial Year 2023-24 & 2024-2025.

    Principal Investigator “Fine root production, mortality, and decomposition study at Sundarbans mangrove forests, Bangladesh” Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology,  Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Financial Year 2023-2024.

     Principal Investigator “Coupling root-shoot phenology, carbon sequestration, and physiological response to environmental factors of the Sundarbans mangrove forest” Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology,  Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Financial Year 2022-2023.

    Principal Investigator “Intra and inter specific variation of propagule settings and its development phases of the family Rhizophoraceae in the Sundarbans mangrove forest” Funded by Khulna University Research Cell, Khulna University, Bangladesh, Financial Year 2022-2023.

    Principal Investigator ‘Contribution of fine roots in carbon dynamics of the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystems, Bangladesh’ funded by BANBEIS, Ministry of Education, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Financial Year 2020-21 & 2021-2022.

    Principal Investigator “Phenological traits, litterfall production, and carbon sequestration rates of major three species in the Sundarbans” Funded by Khulna University Research Cell, Khulna University, Bangladesh, Financial Year 2019-2020.

    Principal Investigator “Comparative study on biomass, carbon storage, and carbon sequestration rate of Pioneer and Climax species of the Sundarbans mangrove forest” Funded by University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, Financial Year 2019-2020.

    Associate Investigator “Carrying capacity assessment for eco-tourism and development of information hub for virtual tourism in the Sundarbans, BangladeshFunded by World Bank, 1st December 2013-30th June 2014.

    Associate Investigator “Efficient and Economic use of muli bamboo (Melocana bacifera) through bio-pulping and bio-bleaching” funded by the Ministry of Science, Information and Communication Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Financial Year 2008-2009.

    Associate Investigator “Selection of disease resistant clones of Dalbergia sissoo  seedlings obtained from disease affected and non-affected trees and their propagation and conservation” funded by the Ministry of Science, Information and Communication Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Financial Year 2005-06.



Fellowship and Awards

Vice-Chancellor`s Award from Khulna University, Khulna for the year 2020 in recognition of scholarly achievement and contribution to the University community.

Visiting Professor at Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan starting from 1st October 2019 to 31st March 2020.

 Visiting Professor at Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan starting from 1st December 2018 to 28th February 2019.

 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Overseas Researchers (Standard), Kyoto University, Japan starting at 2nd November 2015 to 1st November 2017.

 President Honorary Award, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan, 12 September 2013, in recognition of scholarly achievement and contribution to the University community.

 Japanese Government Monbukagakusho: MEXT Scholarship at the University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan, starting at October 2010 as a PhD student.

 Netherlands Fellowship Program (NFP-AP) for the MSC program in Forest and Nature Conservation at Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands starting in September 2010

 ERASMUS MUNDUS scholarship for the Sustainable Forestry program at Bangor University, United Kingdom by scheme secretariat in Copenhagen, Denmark starting at September 2010

Supervision

SL Title Degree Role Start Date End Date
1 Variations in carbon and nitrogen ratio among leaves of five mangrove species in the Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh Bachelor Supervisor 1st Jan, 2023 30th Dec, 2023
2 Species Composition, Biomass, and Net primary productivity od mangrove species in the polyhaline zone of Sundarbans Reserve Forest in Bangladesh Bachelor Supervisor 1st Jan, 2023 30th Dec, 2023
3 Seasonality of fine root production, and decomposition in the Polyhaline zone of the Sundarbans mangrove forest Masters Supervisor 1st Jan, 2024 30th Dec, 2024
4 Influenece of salinity on biomass accumulation and carbon storage of Heritiera fomes in the Sundarbbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh Bachelor Supervisor 1st Jan, 2024 30th Dec, 2024
5 Biomass accumulationand carbon stock of Excoecaria agallocha in the three saline regions of Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh Bachelor Supervisor 1st Jan, 2024 30th Dec, 2024
6 Observation of Phenological Traits and Litterfall Production of Three Dominant Species Growing in the Sundarbans Masters Supervisor 01/10/2020
7 Variation in Soil Organic Carbon with Structural Composition of Mangrove Species in the Sundarbans Masters Supervisor 13/12/2021
8 Species wise Litterfall Production and Productivity of Mangrove Species Growing in the Oligohaline zone of SRF Masters Supervisor 13/12/2021
9 Phenological traits of the mangrove Xylocarpus mekongensis in the Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh Bachelor Supervisor 1/06/2016 01/02/2020
10 Carbon Stocks in the Oligohaline Zone of the Sundarbans* a study in the Karamjol and Ghagramari area Bachelor Supervisor 2015 01/02/2020
11 Contribution of Fine Root in Biomass Carbon of the Major Mangrove Species in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh Bachelor Supervisor 1/06/2016 01/02/2020
12 Fine root production and its contribution to the total biomass of the Sundarbans mangrove forest Masters Supervisor 01/07/2021 30/6/2022
13 Regeneration Status of Mangrove Species Under Mature Stands in the Polyhaline Zone of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh. Bachelor Supervisor 01/07/2022 30/12/2022

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2024

  • Kamruzzaman, M., Islam, M. M., & Hossen, N. (2024). Intra and inter specific variation of propagule settings of the family Rhizophoraceae in the Sundarbans mangrove forest. Aquatic Botany, 103834. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2024.103834

  • Hredoy, R. R., Islam, M. T., & Kamruzzaman, M. (2024). Variation in soil organic carbon with structural composition of mangrove species in the Sundarbans. Regional Studies in Marine Science77,103651. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103651

  • 3.   Shaikh, A. A., Halder, M., Ali, M. R., Amin, R., Rahman, M. S. and Kamruzzaman, M. (2024) A Critical Review of Community Resilience Building Framework: Contexts of Climate Change and Disasters in Bangladesh. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 12, 315-334. doi: 10.4236/gep.2024.129017.
  • 2023

      1.   Hredoy, R. R., Islam, M. M., Kamruzzaman M. (2023) Stand Structure and Fine Root Production with their Benefaction to carbon                 storage of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest. Khulna University studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53808/KUS.2023.20.02.996-ls.

2022

  • 1.      Ahmed S, Kamruzzaman M (2021) “Species-specific biomass and carbon flux in Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh: Response to stand and weather variables” Biomass and Bioenergy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2021.106215
  • 2.      Islam MR, Azad MS, Mollick AS, Kamruzzaman M, Khan MNI (2021) “Allometric equations for estimating stem biomass of Artocarpus chaplasha Roxb. in Sylhet hill forest of Bangladesh” Trees, Forest and People, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2021.100084
  • 3.      Azad MS, Kamruzzaman M,  Ahmed S, Kanzaki M (2021) “Litterfall assessment and reproductive phenology observation in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh: A comparative study among three mangrove species” Trees, Forest and People, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2021.100068.
  • 2020
  • 1.      Kamara M, Kamruzzaman M (2020) “Effects of thinning on aboveground net primary productivity in overcrowded mangrove Kandelia obovata stands” Journal of Coastal Research. 37(1):75-81, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-20-00025.1.
  • 2.      Ahmed S, Kamruzzaman M, Azad MS, Khan MNI (2020) “Fine root biomass and its contribution to the mangrove communities in three saline zones of Sundarbans, Bangladesh. Rhizosphere,  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rhisph.2020.100294
  • 3.      Kamara M, Kamruuzaman M (2020) “Self-thinning process and dynamics of aboveground biomass and stand structure in overcrowded mangrove Kandelia obovata stand” Regional Studies of Marine Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101375.
  • 4.      Azad MS, Kamruzzaman M, Sumonta KP, Shamim A, Kanzaki M (2020) “Vegetative and reproductive phenology of the mangrove Xylocarpus mekongensis Pierre in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh: Relationship with climatic variables” Regional Studies in Marine Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101359.
  • 5.       Mandal MSH, Kamruzzaman M, Hosaka T (2020) “Elucidating the phenology of the Sundarbans mangrove forest using 18-year time series of MODIS vegetation indices” Tropics, 29(2):41–55. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3759/tropics.MS19-11.
  • 6.      Azad MS, Kamruzzaman M, Kanzaki M (2020)“Canopy gaps influence regeneration dynamics in cyclone affected mangrove stands in medium saline zone of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh” Acta Ecologica Sinica. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chnaes.2020.03.002.
  • 7.       Azad MS, Sumonta KP, Kamruzzaman M, Kanzaki M, (2020) "Littrfall release, vegetative and reproductive phenology investigation of Heritiera fomes Buch-Ham in the Sundarbans mangrove forests Bangladesh: relationship with environmental variables. Forest Science and Technology. 16(3):105-115, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2020.1786470.
  • 8.      Dey T, Ahmed S, Bachar BK, Kamruzzaman M (2020) “Prospects of community based  eco-tourism in Sundarbans: a case study at Munshigonj Satkhira, Bangladesh” International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, 02(01):60-68. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ijfee.020120.07.
  • 9.      Dey T, Kamruzzaman M, Islam MA, Bachar BK, Pitol MNS (2020) “Attitudes of local people towards community based eco-tourism in the Sundarbans” International Journal of Business, Management and Social Research 09(02). DOI:  https://doi.org/10.18801/ijbmsr.090220.55.
  • 10.    Khan MNI, Islam MR, Rahman A, Azad MS, Mollick AS, Kamruzzaman M, Sadath MN, Feroz SM, Rakkibu MG Knohl A, (2020) “Allometric relationships of stand level carbon stocks to basal area, tree height and wood density of some selected tree species in Bangladesh” Global Ecology and Conservation. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01025.
  • 2019
  • 1.      Azad MS, Kamruzzaman M, Osawa A (2019) “Quantification and Understanding of Above and Belowground Biomass in Medium Saline Zone of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh: The Relationships with Forest Attributes” Journal of Sustainable Forestry, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10549811.2019.1664307.
  • 2.      Kamruzzaman M, Sumonta KP, Ahmed S, Azad MS, Osawa A (2019) “Phenology and litterfall production of Bruguiera sexangula (Lour.) Poir. in the Sundarbans mangrove forests, Bangladesh” Forest Science and Technology, 15: 165-172, 2019.
  • 3.      Azad MS, Kamruzzaman M, Osawa A (2019) “The influences of cyclone on abundance, species diversity and floristic composition in mangrove ecosystem in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh” Regional Studies in Marine Science,  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2019.100621.
  • 4.      Kamruzzaman M, Basak K, Paul SK, Ahmed S, Osawa A (2019) “Litterfall production, decomposition and nutrient accumulation in Sundarbans mangrove forests, Bangladesh” Forest Science and Technology, 15:24–32, 2019.
  • 5.      Kamruzzaman M, Mouctar K, Sharma S, Osawa A (2019) “Comparison of biomass and net primary productivity among three species in a subtropical mangrove forest at Manko Wetland, Okinawa, Japan” Regional Studies in Marine Science,  25(100475): 1-7.
  • 2018
  • 1.      Kamruzzaman M, Osawa A, Ahmed S, Rahman MM (2018) “Stand structure and carbon storage in oligohaline zone of the Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh” Forest Science and Technology, 14:23–28.

 

2017

  • Kamruzzaman M, Ahmed S, Osawa A (2017) “Biomass and Net Primary Productivity   of Mangrove Communities along the Oligohaline zone of Sundarbans, Bangladesh” Forest Ecosystems, 4(16): 1–9.
  • 2.    Kamruzzaman M, Siraj MU, Ahmed S, Osawa A  (2017) “Regeneration status of mangrove species under mature stands in the oligohaline zone of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh” Regional Studies in Marine Science, 16:15–20.
  • 3.      Kamruzzaman M, Osawa  A,  Deshar R, Sharma S, Kamara M (2017)“Species Composition, Biomass, and Net Primary Productivity of Mangrove Communities along Okukubi River, Okinawa Island, Japan” Regional Studies in Marine Science,12:19–27.
  • 4.      Kamruzzaman M, Osawa A,  Kamara M,  Sharma S (2017)“Comparative reproductive phenology of subtropical mangrove communities at Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island, Japan” Journal of Forest Research, 22:118–125.

2016

1. Kamruzzaman M, Kamara M, Sharma S, Hagihara A (2016)“ Stand structure, phenology and litterfall dynamics of a subtropical mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza” Journal of forestry Research 27(3):513–523.

2014

  • 1.      Kamara M, Analuddin K, Deshar R, Analuddin K, Kamruzzaman M, Hagihara A (2014)“ Self-thinning of stems, branches, and leaves in overcrowded mangrove Kandelia obovata stands on Okinawa Island, Japan” Aquatic Botany 119:20–27.

2013

  • 2.      Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Kamara M, Hagihara A (2013) “Phenological traits of the mangrove Rhizophora stylosa Griff. at the northern limit of its biogeographical distribution” Wetlands Ecology and Management 28:277–288.
  • 3.      Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Hagihara A (2013) “Vegetative and reproductive phenology of the mangrove Kandelia obovata” Plant Species Biology 28:118–129.
  • 4.      Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Kamara M, Hagihara A (2013) “Vegetative and reproductive phenology of the mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lam. On Okinawa Island, Japan” Trees-Structure and Function 27:619–628.
  • 5.      Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Kamara K, Deshar R, Hagihara A (2013)“Temporal variation in litterfall production of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza stands on Okinawa Island, Japan” APCBEE Procedia 5:16–21.
  • 6.      Kamara M, Deshar R, Kamruzzaman M, Analuddin K, Hagihara A (2013)“Dynamics of aboveground mass hierarchy in overcrowded mangrove Kandelia obovata stands on Okinawa Island, Japan” APCBEE Procedia, 5:38–43.
  • 2012
  • 1.      Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Hoque ATMR, Hagihara A (2012) “Litterfall of three subtropical mangrove species in the family Rhizophoraceae” Journal of Oceanography 68:841–850.
  • 2.       Kamara M, Deshar R, Sharma S, Kamruzzaman M, Hagihara A (2012) “The self thinning exponent in overcrowded stands of the mangrove, Kandelia obovata, on Okinawa Island, Japan” Journal of Oceanography 68:851–856.
  • 3.      Sharma S, Kamruzzaman M, Hoque ATMR, Hagihara A (2012)“Leaf phenological traits and longevity of three mangrove species (Rhizophoraceae) on Okinawa Island, Japan” Journal of Oceanography 68:831–8405.
  • 4.      Kamruzzaman M, Mollick AS, Islam MZ, Rahman MA (2012) “White rot of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. and Swietenia macrophylla King, by Schizophyllum commune” Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh, Fukuoka, Japan, pp. 57-59.

2011

  • Sharma S, Kamruzzaman M, Hoque ATMR, Analuddin K, Hagihara A (2011)“Vegetative and reproductive phenology, and litterfall production of Rhizophora stylosa in Okinawa Island, Japan” International Journal of Environment 1:20-26.
  • 2.      Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Hoque ATMR, Hagihara A (2011)“Phenology of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk. in Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island, Japan” Proc. of the International Conference on Environmental Aspect of Bangladesh, Fukuoka, Japan, pp. 63-66.
  • 3.      Mollick AS, Kamruzzaman M, Mitlohner R (2011)“Volume production models of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. F.) plantations in Bangladesh” Journal of the Timber Development Association of India 57:1–7.
  • 2008
  • 1.      Kamruzzaman M, Saha SK, Bose AK, Islam MN (2008)“Effects of Age and Height of Bamboo on Its Physical and Mechanical Properties” Journal of Tropical Forest Science 20(3):211–217.

2007

  • 1.      Kamruzzaman M, Rahman MA, Mollick AS, Sadath MN (2007) “Soil in Relation to Mortality of Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.)” Journal of the Timber Development Association of India 53(3& 4):50–60.
  • 2.      Mollick AS, Mitlohner R, Kamruzzaman M (2007) “Stand Structure Analysis of Teak (Tectona grandis Linn. F) Plantations in Bangladesh” Journal of the Timber Development Association of India 53(3 & 4):21–29.
  • 3.      Sadath MN, Hoque AKF, Kamruzzaman M (2007) “Study on the Development of Seed Storage Technique for Sonneratia apetala South Asian Journal of Agriculture 2(1):85–88.
  • 4.      Mollick AS, Kamruzzaman M, Rashiduzzaman M (2007) “Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.) Based Agroforestry System: A Case Study” South Asian Journal of Agriculture 2(1):79–84.
  • 5.      Rahman MM, Sadath MN, Kamruzzaman M, Saifuzzaman M (2007) “Phytochemical and Pharmacological Investigation of Excoecaria agallocha (Gewa) latex: A study on its medicinal significance” South Asian Journal of Agriculture 2(1):75–78.
  • 6.      Rahman MS, Kamruzzaman M, Mahfuz AA (2007)“Ownership Status of Private Woodlot owner with Particular Reference to Jessore District” South Asian Journal of Agriculture 2(1):19–22.
  • 2006
  • 1.      Islam MM, Islam MW, Ashaduzzaman M, Kamruzzaman M, Dey BK (2006) “Study on moisture content, density and shrinkage properties of two low cost timber species of Bangladesh” Journal of the Timber Development Association of India. 52(3 & 4):56–63.
  • 2.      Kamruzzaman M, Rahman MA (2006)“Incidence of wilt disease of Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.) in relation to soil pH” Journal of the Timber Development Association of India 52(1& 2):32–38.
  • 3.      Rahman MS, Mahfuz AA, Kamruzzaman M, Islam MN (2006) “Social forestry as a strategy for women’s empowerment with particular reference to Jessore district” Indian Journal of Forestry 29(4):373–378.
  • 4.      Chakma D, Mahfuz AA, Kamruzzaman M, Islam MN (2006) “Socio-Economic Status of The Jhum Cultivators of Dighinala Upazila Under Khagrachari District of Bangladesh” South Asian Journal of Agriculture 1(1):9–13.
  • 2005
  • 1.      Sadath MN, Rahman R, Kamruzzaman M, Ali MS (2005) “Value change along the Timber Marketing Channel in Bangladesh” Business Review 5(1):39–47.
  • 2.      Haque SMS, Islam MN, Hannan MO, Saha SK, Kamruzzaman M  (2005) “Suitability of Using Sawdusts of Five Different Tree Species With Rice Husk for the Production of Briquette” Timber Development Association of India 51(3 & 4): 70–78.

 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS-Conference Proceedings

  1. Islam, MM, Kamruzzaman M (2025) “ Fine root dynamics in the polyhaline zone of the Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh” In proceedings of the International symposium on Marine litter and Coastal Ecosystem Nexus (MariNEX), Fisheries and Marine Resource Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh,m 29-31 January, 2025.p65.


  1. Hossen N, Islam MM, Kamruzzaman M (2025) “Variations in carbon and nitrogen ratio among of five mangrove species in the Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh” In proceedings of the International symposium on Marine litter and Coastal Ecosystem Nexus (MariNEX), Fisheries and Marine Resource Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh,m 29-31 January, 2025.p60.


  1. Anjum S, Islam, T, Kamruzzaman M (2025) “Species composition, biomass, and net primary productivity of mangrove species in the polyhaline zone of Sundarbans reserve forest in Bangladesh” In proceedings of the International symposium on Marine litter and Coastal Ecosystem Nexus (MariNEX), Fisheries and Marine Resource Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh,m 29-31 January, 2025.p68.


  1. Islam, T, Anjum S, Kamruzzaman M (2025) “ Stand structure, species composition and carbon accumulation in the polyhaline zone of the Sundarbans mangrove forest, Bangladesh” In proceedings of the International symposium on Marine litter and Coastal Ecosystem Nexus (MariNEX), Fisheries and Marine Resource Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh,m 29-31 January, 2025.p91.

  2. Shaikh AA, Ali MR, Kamruzzaman M (2024) “Exploring gender, ethnicity, and climate resilient livelihoods intersectionality in disaster-prone areas of Bangladesh” In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Environment: Time for nature and natural resource management, Environmental Science Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh. 2-3 March 2024.


  1. Shaikh, AA, Halder M, Ali MR, Amin R, Rahman MS, Kamruzzaman M (2023) “A critical review of community resilience building framework: contexts of climate change & disasters in Bangladesh” In proceedings of the International Conference on Climate Smart Agriculture and the 4AR, Agrotechnology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh. Pp.102.19-20 October 2023.


  1. Kamruzzaman, M., Islam, M. M. (2023) “Intra and Inter Specific Variation of Propagule Settings and Its Development Phases of the Family Rhizophoraceae in the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest” In proceedings of the International Conference on Climate Smart Agriculture and the 4AR, Agrotechnology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh. Pp.96.19-20 October 2023.


  1. Kamruzzaman M,  Rahaman R (2023) “Contribution of Fine Root in Carbon dynamics of the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystems, Bangladesh” In proceedings of the “HEALTHY MANGROVES AND SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES FOR CLIMATE RESILIENT COASTAL COMMUNITY IN SOUTH ASIA” Fisheries and Marine Resource Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh. OP41, pp. 09, March 1-3, 2023.


  1. Mandal MSH, Kamruzzaman M, Tuyet TAT, Hosaka T (20210 “Does spatial pattern of tropical cyclone disturbance affect distribution of major mangroves in the Sundarbans?” In proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Tropical Ecology, Hokkaido, Japan, A07, pp. 21, June 25-27, 2021.


  1. Bassar ATMZ, Okada N, Dannoura M, Kamruzzaman M, Schafer H (2020) “Contribution of roots and above ground components of Kandelia obovata and Rhizophora stylosa communities to net primary productions in Manko Wetland, Okinawa, Japan” In proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Mangroves, Online Meeting, Japan, December 12, 2020.


  1. Kamruzzaman M, Paul SK, Basar ATMZ (2020) “Phenological traits and litterfall production of major three species in the Sundarbans”. In proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Tropical Ecology, Online International Conference, Japan, November 21, 2020.


  1. Bassar ATMZ, Okada N, Dannoura M, Kamruzzaman M, Schafer H (2020) “Comparison of root dynamics of K. obovata and R. stylosa in the subtropical mangrove forest of Manko Wetland, Japan”. In proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Tropical Ecology, Online International Conference, Japan, November 21, 2020.


  1. Mandal MSH, Kamruzzaman M, Hosaka T (2020) “Assessment forest disturbances by hurricane Bulbul in the Sundarbans mangrove forest using remote sensing”. In proceedings of the 105th Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Utah, USA, August 2-7, 2020.


  1. Kamruzzaman M, Osawa A, Sharma S, Kamara M (2016) “Comparative Reproductive Phenological Studies of Three Subtropical Mangrove Species” in the proceedings of  Mangrove and Macro Benthos Meeting (MMM4); University of Florida, St. Augustine, Florida, United States of America, held on July 18-22, 2016, p134.


  1. Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Kamara M, Hagihara A (2013) “Phenological traits of the mangrove Rhizophora stylosa Griff. at the northern limit of its biogeographical distribution” The 59th Annual Meeting of ESJ, Shizuoka Convention & Arts Center, Granship, Shizuoka, Japan held on March 5-9, 2013, p 160.


  1. Kamara M, Kamruzzaman M, Deshar R, Sharma S, Hagihara A (2013) “Self-thinning exponents of partial organs and aboveground mass of mangrove Kandelia obovata stands”. The 59th Annual Meeting of ESJ, Shizuoka Convention & Arts Center, Granship, Shizuoka, Japan held on March 5-9, 2013, p 145. 


  1. Mori S, Yamaji K, Suwa R, Hoque ATMR, Kamruzzaman M, Ishida A, Koyama K, Nishizono T, Hagihara A (2013) “Is metabolic scaling of vascular plants self-organized?” Proc. of the 60th Annual Meeting of ESJ, Shizuoka Convention & Arts Center, Shizuoka, Japan held on March 5-9 March, 2013, p 212. 


  1. Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Hagihara A (2012) “Phenology and litterfall of the mangrove Kandelia obovate”. Joint Meeting of The 59th Annual Meeting of ESJ and The 5th EAFES International Congress, Ryukoku University, Otsu, Japan held on March 17-20, 2012, p 340. 


  1. Sharma S, Kamruzzaman M, Hoque ATMR, Hagihara A (2012) “Litterfall dynamics of three mangrove species of family Rhizophoraceae in Manko Wetland, Okinawa”. Joint Meeting of The 59th Annual Meeting of ESJ and The 5th EAFES International Congress, Ryukoku University, Otsu, Japan held on March 17-20, 2012, p 328. 


  1. Mori S, Ishida A, Yamaji K, Nishizono T, Koyama K, Hoque ATMR, Kamruzzaman M, Suwa R, Hagihara A, Osawa A, Yoshimura J, Prokushikin SG, Masyagina OV (2012) “Linkage between above- and underground parts of whole-plant metabolism from seedlings to giant trees”. Proc of the Metabolic Basis of Ecology and Evolution in a Changing World, Gordon Research Seminar, University of New England, ME, USA, 21-22 July 2012, p 32. 


  1. Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Hagihara A (2011) “Vegetative and reproductive phenological traits of mangrove Kandelia obovata dense stands of Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island”. Proceedings of the 21 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Tropical Ecology in Okinawa 2011, Okinawa, Japan, held on May 27-29 2011, p 13. 


  1. Kamruzzaman M, Sharma S, Hoque ATMR, Hagihara A (2011) “Comparative studies on the reproductive organs litterfall of three mangrove species of the family Rhizophoraceae”. The 8th International Workshop on the Oceanography and Fisheries Science of the East China Sea (2011 ECS Workshop), University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan, held on November 24-25, 2011, p 48.


  1. Rahman MA, Khan MNI, Kamruzzaman M (2006) “Study of the wilting of Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo) in the north Bengal in order to find out suitable methods of prevention and/or control”. 1st Khulna University Research Cell Conference, held on August 28-29, 2006, p 37.