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Dr. Muhammad Mizanur Rahaman

Dr. Rahaman worked in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Aalto University, Finland, from October 2001 to July 2013. He also worked as a visiting scholar in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK, for 12 months. He received formal pedagogy education and training on grading, curriculum design and test evaluation from Finland and UK.

Dr. Rahaman is the author of over 40 scientific articles among which 30 are peer-reviewed publications. His research findings are published in many reputed journals including Natural Resources Forum, Water Policy, International Journal of Water Resources Development, and Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management among others. He has given oral presentations in numerous national and international scientific conferences including six as an invited speaker. He has been an invited lecturer in nine universities including the University of Toronto (Canada), University of East Anglia (UK), University of Bergen (Norway), Fudan University (China) and OSCE Academy (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan).

His current research interests are integrated water resources management, transboundary river basin institutions, water conflicts and security, global water policies and water laws, both nationally and internationally, including South and Central Asia, Myanmar and Europe. He has also experience of working in the field in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, Finland, India, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal and United Kingdom.

Dr. Rahaman is serving as an editorial board member of the International Journal of Water Resources Development (Taylor and Francis), International Journal of Sustainable Society and Journal of Water Resources Engineering and Management. Previously, he served as an editorial board member of Water International (2007-2009). He regularly peer reviews articles for journals including International Journal of Water Resources Development, Water Resources Management, International Journal of River Basin Management, Natural Hazards, Natural Resources Forum, International Journal of Sustainable Society, and Environmental Management among others. Dr. Rahaman was interviewed by global news channel Aljazeera about Egypt's reaction to the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on Nile river basin. During 2016-2017, Dr. Rahaman worked as a visiting professor at OSCE Academy, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

Dr. Rahaman is a member of Finnish Association of Civil Engineers (Finland), International Water Resources Association (France), International Water History Association (Norway), International Law Association (UK), Cambridge Union Society (UK) and Cambridge University Scientific Society (UK). He is affiliated with Third World Center for Water Management (Mexico) as a senior research fellow and with International Water Law Project (Texas, USA) as a research associate.

Since 01 July 2021, Professor Rahaman is working as the Dean, School of Engineering, University of Asia Pacific. During 15 April 2017 to 30 April 2019, Dr. Rahaman served as Head, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific. Dr. Rahaman served as Additional Director, Institutional Quality Assurance Cell, University of Asia Pacific, during November 2016 to May 2017. During 01 April 2019 to 31 March 2021, in addition to his normal duties, Dr Rahaman worked as the Director of the "Institute for Energy, Environment, Research and Development (IEERD)" of University of Asia Pacific. IEERD is responsible for allocating research grants to full time regular faculty members and promote a sustainable research culture in the university.

Postdoctoral researcher, Aalto University, Finland, 2009-2013
Visiting scholar, University of Cambridge, UK, 2011
Post graduate degree in pedagogy, Helia University of Applied Sciences, Finland, 2012
D.Sc., Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2009
Lic.Sc., Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2005
M.Sc., Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2003
B.Sc. Engineering (Civil), BUET

CE 107: Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering

CE 461: Irrigation and Flood Control

CE 439: Environmental Engineering VII (Environmental Impact Assessment)

CE 437: Environmental Management

CE 400: Project and Thesis

CE 6311: Environmental Impact Assessment (MSc)

CE 6608: Irrigation and Drainage Engineering (MSc)

CE 6606: Environmental Hazard and Disaster Management (MSc)

CE 6000: Project and Thesis (MSc)

CE 6615: Development of Water Resources Project (MSc)

Instruction of Theses (Doctoral thesis 01; Master's theses 05; Bachelor theses 20)

 At Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh 

Instructed Master of Science theses: 

02/2015 - 05/2016 Rahman, Md. Mahbubur: Impacts of Farakka barrage on hydrological flow of Ganges river in Bangladesh, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

04/2014 - 12/2014 Dhaqane, Abdirahman Ismail: Water and Sanitation in Afgoye village of Somalia: Present status and future possibilities, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh. 

Instructed Bachelor of Science theses: 

04/2017 – 03/2019 Alam, Md. Asraful, Ador, Fardin Jannat & Biswas, Asit Kanti : “Bangladesh Water Act (2013) and International Water Management Principles: An Analysis”, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

10/2016 - 09/2018 Mamun-Al-Abdullah,  Islam, Saiful & Udden, Md. Shehab : "Analysis of major human interventions along Teesta river basin", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.  

10/2016 - 09/2018      Rahman, Md. Azazur, Ahmed, Shakil & Hasan, Md. Jubaer : "Water pricing in Kushtia Municipality: An analysis", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

10/2016 - 10/2017 Islam, Md. Zahidul, Hossain, Md. Safayat & Bari, Md. Sazzadul: "Hydropower development in South Asia: Benefits for Bangladesh", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.  

10/2016 - 10/2017 Islam, Md. Neamul & Bashar, Md. Abul: "Analysis of water pricing for domestic us at Bagura Municipality in Bangladesh", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

08/2016 - 05/2017 Khan, Shafim, Islam, Tariqul & Rabby, Mahadi Hasan: "Water pricing in four different slums in Barshal City Corporation, Bangladesh: An analysis", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

08/2016 - 05/2017 Islam, Neamul & Bashar, Abdul: "Analysis of water pricing for domestic water use at Bogura  municipality, Bangladesh", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

01/2016-11/2016 Moyeen, Shah Abdul, Rony, Ahammed & Karim, Anamul: Identifying the impacts on rural livelihood due to seasonal variation of Dahuk River Basin area in Bangladesh, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

04/2015- 05/2016 Muhit, M. A.,Akram, Mohammad Nowshad & Shourov, Mosheur Rahman: Production of Rice vs. groundwater depletion in Bangladesh during 1988-2014, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

04/2015- 05/2016 Islam, Amirul,Rashid, Mamunur & Shebab, Kamruzzaman: Irrigation pattern in SAARC countries during 1988-2013, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

04/2015- 05/2016 Zakaria, Mohammad, Ashrafuddin,Khaskel, Shuvo & Islam, Mazharul S .M: Analysis of water pricing for domestic use at Chandpur Municipality in Bangladesh, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

01/2015-11/2015 Atiq, A. R., Sojib, Rifat Mahmud & Shil, Subrota Chandra: Water quality changes during non-monsoon and monsoon period of Balu River, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

01/2015-11/2015 Ashraf, M. Wasif, Baki, Abdulyah Al & Islam, Md. Zaminul : Pre-paid meter pricing system of irrigation water and its efficiency under Barind Multipurpose Development Authority, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

09/2014-05/2015 Paul, Tonmoy, Khandokar, Mahmudul Hassan& Hossen, Mohammad Soharab : Sangu Rivers contribution to the livelihood of the local people, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

12/2013-11/2014 Sajib, Kamrul Islam, Alam, Intekhab, Hoque, Anamul & Hasan, Mehedi : A study on Climate Change impact on the livelihoods of the people in Tanguar Haor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh. 

12/2013-11/2014 Rahaman, Marufur : Idea for a Brahmaputra River Basin Commission: Lessons from Mekong and Sava Rivers Basins, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh. 

12/2013-11/2014  Hasan, Mahmud: "Transboundary River Dharla: Its Water availability and watershed peoples Livelihood inside Bangladesh", Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific.  

12/2013-11/2014 Ahmed, Tahmid Saif, Al Hadi, Abdullah & Salam, Abdus: Water pricing for slum dwellers in Dhaka metropolitan area: is it affordable? , Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh. 

12/2013-11/2014 Rahman, Salman & Islam, Tafiqul : Present status of the Buriganga River, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.  

> At Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Aalto University School of Engineering, Finland (formerly Helsinki University of Technology) 

Instruction of doctoral thesis: 

09/2009-01/2017 Kattelus, Mirja: Framing wicked water problems:Cases from large Asian Transboudary river basins, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Aalto University, Finland. [Link]

Instructed Master of Science theses: 

08/2012 -04/2013 Haapala, Juho: Societal vulnerability analysis for the Amu Darya Region, Central Asia a System Approach, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Aalto University, Finland. 

04/2011-09/2011: Violot, Marion: Comparative study of water governance in selected Asian cities: Kabul, Karachi and Singapore, Department of Civil Engineering, École Centrale de Nantes, France.  

10/2008-08/2009 Kattelus, Mirja: Planning and management of water resources in Myanmar: role of agriculture and hydropower, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.  

 Instructed Bachelor of Science theses: 

09/2008-12/2008  Ãƒâ€¦ström, Helena: Bangladesh flood situation and flood management challenges, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.  

Theses examination (Doctoral theses 03; Master’s thesis 01)

10/2018: External examiner for PhD thesis examination, Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Thesis title “The South African polycentric water resource governance-management nexus: Parlaying an institutional agent and structured social engagement”.

01/2018: External examiner for PhD thesis examination, Department of Science & Technology Studies, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Thesis title "Integrated water resources management in a Muslim majority country: A feasibility study of Khartoum, Sudan".  

10/2015:  External examiner of the PhD thesis proposal defense, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal. Thesis title "Assessment of Sustainable efficiency and Water Allocation under uncertainty in river basin".

01/2021 - Dean, School of Engineering, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh.

04/2017 - Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Asia

Pacific, Bangladesh

04/2019 - Director, Institute of Energy, Environment, Research and
Development (IEERD), University of Asia Pacific

04/2017 – 04/2019 Head of the Department, Department of Civil Engineering,

University of Asia Pacific

11/2016 -5/2017 Additional Director, Institutional Quality Assurance Cell,

University of Asia Pacific

05/2016 - 07/2017 Visiting Professor, OSCE Academy , Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

( http://osce-academy.net/ )

05/2014 - 03/2017 Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University

of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh

10/2013 - 04/2014 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of

Asia Pacific, Bangladesh

01/2011 - 12/2011 Visiting Academic (postdoctoral research), Department of
Geography, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
(https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/)

07/2009 - 07/2013 Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Aalto University (formerly Helsinki University of
Technology), Finland

11/2001 – 06/2009 Researcher, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Aalto University (formerly Helsinki University of Technology),
Finland

05/2000 - 05/2001 Environmental Engineer, World Bank, Bangladesh

1.       Integrated water resources management

2.       International water conflicts and security

3.       Global water policies and laws

4.      Interconnections between water, energy and food.

Publications

Scopus indexed articles: goo.gl/nzBvW (h-index 11) 
Google scholar indexed articles:  goo.gl/RYMlz (h-index 16; Citations 1364; i10-index  25 )
ISI indexed articles:  researcherid.com/rid/H-4393-2011 (h-index 8)
Researchgate profile: goo.gl/zy3vvY (h-index 15; Citation 997)
ORCID: 0000-0001-9217-1744 


A.    Peer-reviewed journal articles


1.     Rahaman, M. M., Galib, A. I.  & Azmi, F. (2021) Achieving drinking water and sanitation related targets of SDG 6 at Shahidbug Slum, Dhaka, Water International, DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2021.1901189 [Accepted].

2.    Rahaman, M. M. & Safayat, H. M. (2020) Hydropower development along the major rivers basins in South Asia: Benefits for Bangladesh, Sustainable Water Resources Management. [Accepted on 26.10.2020]. 

3.    Rahaman, M. M. & Mamun, A. -A. (2020) Hydropower development along Teesta river basin: Opportunities for cooperation, Water Policy, 22(4): 641-657. DOI: 10.2166/wp.2020.136.
 
4.    Rahaman, M. M. & Shehab, M. K. (2019) Water consumption, land use and cropping patterns of Rice, Wheat and Potato in South Asia during 1988-2012, Sustainable Water Resources Management, 5(4):1677-1694. DOI: 10.1007/s40899-019-00331-4 [Springer].

5.    Xie, L., Rahaman, M. M. & Shen, W. (2018) When Do Institutions Work? A Comparison of Two Water Disputes Over the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers Basins, Water Policy, 20(2): 308-322. DOI: 10.2166/wp.2017.149 

6.    Rahman, M.M. & Rahaman, M. M. (2018) Impacts of Farakka barrage on hydrological flow of Ganges river and environment in Bangladesh, Sustainable Water Resources Management, 4(4): 767-780. DOI: 10.1007/s40899-017-0163-y [Springer]. 

7.    Rahaman, M. M. & Shehab, M. K. (2018) Is the propensity of increasing the rice production a sustainable approach? Experiences from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, Journal of Water Resources Management, 5(2):12-28. 


8.    Rahaman, M.M. & Ahmed, T.S. (2016) Affordable water pricing for slums dwellers in Dhaka Metropolitan Area: The case of three slums, Journal of Water Resource Engineering and Management, 3(1): 15-33. 

9.    Rahaman, M.M., Sajib, K.I. & Intekhab, A. (2016) Impacts of climate change on the livelihoods of the people in Tanguar Haor, Bangladesh, Journal of Water Resource Engineering and Management, 3(1): 1-9.

10.    Kattelus, M., Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2015) Hydropower development in Myanmar and its implications on regional energy cooperation, International Journal of Sustainable Society, 7(1): 42–66. DOI: 10.1504/IJSSOC.2015.068071

11.    Atiq, A.R., Rahaman, M. M., Sojib, R. M. & Shil, S. C. (2015) Water quality changes in Balu River during non-monsoon and monsoon period, Journal of Water Resource Engineering and Management, 2(3): 38-49.

12.    Kattelus, M., Rahaman, M.M., & Varis, O. (2014) Myanmar under reform: Emerging pressures along the water – energy – food nexus, Natural Resources Forum, 38(2): 85-98. DOI: 10.1111/1477-8947.12032

13.    Rahaman, M. M.  (2013) Istanbul World Water Forum’s Ministerial Declaration (2009): A positive shift of global water policy recommendations towards sustainability, International Journal of Sustainable Society, Vol. 5(2): 114-132. DOI: 10.1504/IJSSOC.2013.052911

14.    Rahaman, M.M. (2012) Principles of Transboundary Water Resources Management and Water-related Agreements in Central Asia: An Analysis, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 28(3): 475-491. DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2012.684311

15.    Varis O., Rahaman, M.M. & Kajander, T. (2012) Fully Connected Bayesian Belief Networks: The Modelling Procedure with a Case Study of the Ganges River Basin, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 8(3): 491-502. DOI:10.1002/ieam.222

16.    Rahaman, M.M. (2012) Hydropower Ambitions of South Asian Nations and China: Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers Basins, International Journal of Sustainable Society, 4(1/2): 131-157. DOI: 10.1504/IJSSOC.2012.044670

17.    Stucki, V., Wegerich, K., Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (2012) Introduction: Water and Security in Central Asia - Solving a Rubik’s Cube, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 28(3): 395-397. DOI:10.1080/07900627.2012.684301

18.    Rahaman, M.M.  (2012) Water Wars in 21st Century: Speculation or Reality?, International Journal of Sustainable Society, 4(1/2): 3-10. DOI:10.1504/IJSSOC.2012.044658

19.    Rahaman, M.M. (2009) Integrated Ganges Basin Management: conflicts and hope for regional development, Water Policy, 11(2): 168-190. [Editor’s comment:  Thanks for your excellent paper]. DOI: 10.2166/wp.2009.012

20.    Rahaman, M.M. (2009) Principles of Transboundary Water Resources Management and Ganges Treaties: An Analysis, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 25(1): 159-173. DOI: 10.1080/07900620802517574 

21.    Rahaman, M.M. (2009) Principles of international water law: Creating effective transboundary water resources management, International Journal of Sustainable Society, 1(3): 207-223. DOI: 10.1504/IJSSOC.2009.027620

22.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2009) Integrated Water Management of the Brahmaputra Basin: Perspectives and Hope for Regional Development, Natural Resources Forum, 33(1): 60-75. DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.2009.01209.x

23.    Rahaman, M.M. & Keskinen, M. (2009) Viewpoint on “What would be the three key preconditions for jumpstarting or scaling up the transfer of environmentally sound technologies for climate change to developing countries?”, Natural Resources Forum, 33(4): 334–335. DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.2009.01257.x

24.    Rahaman, M.M.  & Varis, O. (2008) Mexico World Water Forum’s Ministerial Declaration 2006: A Dramatic Policy Shift? International Journal of Water Resources Development, Vol. 24, No.1, pp. 177-196. [Accepted as is].  DOI: 10.1080/07900620701754054

25.    Varis, O., Rahaman, M.M. & Stucki, V. (2008) The Rocky Road from Integrated Plans to Implementation: Lessons Learned from Mekong and Senegal River Basins, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 24(1): 103-121. DOI: 10.1080/07900620701723307

26.    Rahaman, M.M. (2006) The Ganges Water Conflict:  A Comparative Analysis of 1977 Agreement and 1996 Treaty, Journal of International & Peace Studies, 1/2: 195-208.

27.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2005) Integrated Water Resources Management: Evolution, Prospects and Future Challenges, Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 1(1): 15-21. [Over 439 citations on Google Scholar] [Over 193 citations on Scopus]. DOI: 10.1080/15487733.2005.11907961

28.    Rahaman, M.M., Varis, O. & Kajander, T (2004) EU Water Framework Directive vs. Integrated Water Resources Management: The Seven Mismatches, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 20(4): 565-575. [Accepted as is]. DOI: 10.1080/07900620412331319199


B.    Books and journals special issues 

1.    Stucki, V., Wegerich, K., Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (Eds.) (2016) Water & Security in Central Asia: Solving a Rubik’s Cube, 192 pages (Routledge, UK) [ISBN: 9781138692718]. [Link].

2.    Rahaman, M. M. (Ed.) (2012) Special Issue: Water Wars in 21st Century along International Rivers Basins: Speculation or Reality?, International Journal of Sustainable Society, 4( 1/2): 1- 193. 

3.    Stucki, V., Wegerich, K., Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (Eds.) (2012) Special Issue: Water & Security in Central Asia: Solving a Rubik’s Cube, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 28(3): 395-576. 

4.    Rahaman, M. M. (2009) Integrated Water Resources Management: Constraints and Opportunities with a  focus on the Ganges and the Brahmaputra River Basins, Thesis for Doctor of Science in Technology, 154 pages (Water and Development Publications, TKK, Finland). [ISBN: 978-951-22-9874-7].  

5.    Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (Eds.) (2008) Central Asian Waters: Social, Economic, Environmental and Governance Puzzle, 148 pages (Water and Development Publications, TKK-WD-03, Finland). [ISBN: 978-951-22-9593-7].  [A review of the book was published in: Journal of Sustainable Society, 1(3) : 305-307, 2009, UK].


C.  Peer-reviewed book chapters

1.    Choudhury, J. R.  & Rahaman, M. M. (2017) Building Resilience to Cyclones and Storm Surge in the Coastal Region of Bangladesh, In: Shaw R., Chan E., Lian F., Lu L., Shi P., Yang S., Chan G., Wong J. (Eds.) Co-designing DRR Solutions: Towards participatory action and communication in science, technology and academia, pp. 16-18 (ASTAAG, IRDR and CCOUC, Hong Kong, China). [Link]

2.    Choudhury, J. R.  & Rahaman, M. M. (2017) Harnessing Sunshine to Provide Safe Drinking Water in Disaster Prone Areas of Bangladesh, In: Shaw R., Chan E., Lian F., Lu L., Shi P., Yang S., Chan G., Wong J. (Eds.) Co-designing DRR Solutions: Towards participatory action and communication in science, technology and academia, pp. 19-21 (ASTAAG, IRDR and CCOUC, Hong Kong, China). [Link]

3.    Rahaman, M. M. (2016) Principles of Transboundary Water Resources Management and Water-related Agreements in Central Asia: An Analysis, In: Stucki, V., Wegerich, K., Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (Eds.) Water & Security in Central Asia: Solving a Rubik’s Cube, pp. 81-97 (Routledge, UK) [Republished].

4.    Rahaman, M. M. (2015) Principles of transboundary water resources management and frontier watercourses agreement between Finland and Russia: An analysis, In: Tvedt, T., Mcintyre, O., Woldesadik, T.K. (Eds.) Sovereignty and International Water Law, pp. 442-464 (I.B. Tauris, UK). [ISBN: 9781780764481]. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1163.0240
               
5.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2009) Mexico World Water Forum’s Ministerial Declaration 2006: A Dramatic Policy Shift?, In: Biswas, A.K., Braga, B.P.F., Tortajada, C. & Palermo, M. (Eds.) Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America, pp. 177-196 (Routledge, London). 

6.    Varis, O., Rahaman, M.M. & Stucki, V. (2009) The Rocky Road from Integrated Plans to Implementation: Lessons Learned from Mekong and Senegal River Basins, In: Biswas, A.K., Braga, B.P.F., Tortajada, C. & Palermo, M. (Eds.) Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America, pp. 103-121 (Routledge, London). 

7.    Varis, O., Rahaman, M.M. & Stucky, V. (2008) Integrated Water Resources Management Plans: The Key to Sustainability?, In: Kummu, M., Keskinen, M. & Varis, O. (Eds.) Modern Myths of the Mekong, pp. 173-183 (Water and Development Publications, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland). 

8.    Varis, O. & Rahaman, M.M. (2008) The Aral Sea Keeps Drying Out But is Central Asia Short of Water?, In: Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (Eds.) Central Asian Waters: Social, Economic, Environmental and Governance Puzzle, pp. 03-09 (Water and Development Publications, TKK-WD-03, Finland).  [ISBN: 978-951-22-9593-7].

9.    Rahaman, M.M & Varis, O. (2007) Empowerment, In: Varis, O. & Kajander, T. (Eds.) An Exploration into an Urbanizing World - Interconnections on Water, Poverty, Food, and Urbanization, pp. 217-224 (United Nations Center for Human Settlements and Helsinki University of Technology, Nairobi and Finland).

10.    Varis, O., Somlyódy, L. & Rahaman, M.M. (2007) Paradigms, Trends and Tendencies in water management, In: Varis, O. & Kajander, T. (Eds.): An Exploration into an Urbanizing World - Interconnections on Water, Poverty, Food, and Urbanization, pp. 40-48 (United Nations Center for Human Settlements and Helsinki University of Technology, Nairobi and Finland).

11.    Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (2005) The Ethical perspective of Water: Dilemmas and Future challenges, In:  Afgan, N., Bogdan, Z., Duic, N. & Guzovic, Z.  (Eds.): Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems –Volume II, pp. 39-51 (University of Zagreb, Croatia).

12.    Rahaman, M.M., Varis, O. & Kajander, T. (2002) EU Water Framework Directive vs. International Principles Concerning IWRM – The Seven Mismatches, In: Devi, R. & Ahsan, N. (Eds.): Water and Wastewater: Perspective of Developing Countries, pp. 63-72 (Water and Environment Management Series, IWA Publishers, London).


D. Conference publications (partly reviewed)

1.    Safayat, H. M., Bari, M. S. & Rahaman, M. M. (2019) Hydropower Development in South Asia: Benefits for Bangladesh, CD proceedings of the 4th Eurasian Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering, 17-18 June 2019, Istanbul, Turkey (Istanbul Gelisim University and Nevsehir Hacı Bektas Veli University (NEVU).

2.    Rahaman, M. M., Islam, A., Ador, F. J. & Biswas, A. K. (2019) Bangladesh Water Act (2013) and International Water Management Principles: An analysis, Book of abstracts of 7th International Conference on Water and Flood Management – ICWFM 2019, pp. 107-108, 2-4 March 2019, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangaldesh. 

3.    Soharab, H. M., Hossain, M. S. & Rahaman, M. M. (2019) Sangu River’s contribution to the livelihood of local people, Proceedings of 3rd International Water Conference: River a living being, 16 pages, 29-30 January 2019, Kuakata, Patuakhali, Bangladesh. 

4.    Rahaman, M. M. & Mamun, A. A. (2019) Hydropower development along Teesta river basin: Opportunity for cooperation, In: Rahman, M. M., Rahman, A., Badruzzaman, A. B. M., Ouarda, T. B. M. J. (Eds.) Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering (iCWEE2019), pp. 58-69 19-23 Jan 2019, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [Received best paper award].

5.    Shehab, M. K. & Rahaman, M.M. (2018) Is the propensity of increasing the rice production a sustainable approach?: An Analysis, Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development, 09-11 February, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. 

6.    Rahaman, M.M. & Khan, M.S. (2018) Water pricing in four slums of Barishal City Corporation: An Analysis, Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development, 09-11 February, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh.

7.    Rahaman, M.M., Moyeen, S. A. & Shehab, M.K. (2018) Identifying the impacts on rural livelihood due to seasonal variation of Dahuk river’s discharge in Bangladesh, Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development, 09-11 February, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh.

8.    Rahaman, M. M., Shehab, M. K. & Islam, A. (2016) Total production and water consumption of major crops in South Asia during 1988-2013, paper presented at Conference on Water Security and Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia, 10 pages, 29 November – 01 December 2016, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.

9.    Rahaman, M. M., Shourov, M. R. & Akram, M. N. (2016) Production of rice versus groundwater depletion in Bangladesh during 1988-2014, paper presented at Conference on Water Security and Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia, 10 pages, 29 November – 01 December 2016, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.  

10.    Atiq, A.R., Rahaman, M. M., Sojib, R. M. and Shil, S. C. (2015) Water quality changes in Balu River during non-monsoon and monsoon period, Proceedings of 11th Global Engineering, Science and Technology Conference, 18-19 December 2015, BIAM Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ISBN: 978-1-922069-92-4]. [Received best paper award].

11.    Rahaman, M.M., Ahmed, T. S. & Al Hadi, A. (2015) Water pricing for slum dwellers in Dhaka Metropolitan Area: Is it affordable? Electronic proceedings of XV IWRA World Water Congress, 25-29 May 2015, Edinburgh, Scotland. 

12.    Rahaman, M.M., Sajib, K. I. & Alam, I. (2015) A study of climate change impact on the livelihood of the people in Tanguar Haor, Bangladesh. Electronic proceedings of XV IWRA World Water Congress, 25-29 May 2015, Edinburgh, Scotland. 

13.    Rahaman, M.M. (2010) Hydropower Ambition of South Asian Nations: Ganges and Brahmaputra River basins, Geophysical Research Abstract, 12: 4241, 02-07 May 2010, EGU General Assembly, Vienna. 

14.    Kattelus, M., Rahaman, M. M. & Varis, O. (2009) Sustainable Water Resources Management of Myanmar: Role of Agriculture and Hydropower, In: Kovar, P., Maca, P. & Redinova, J. (Eds.) Proceedings of Water Policy 2009 “Water as a Vulnerable and Exhaustible Resource”, pp. 288-293, 23-26 June 2009, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague.

15.    Biswas, A. K. & Rahaman, M. M. (2009) Water Governance in Asian Megacities: Current practices and lessons learnt, presented  In:  Partner Forum 2009 “Water Governance in the MENA Region: Policies and Institutions”, 7-11 June 2009, Dead Sea, Jordan. 

16.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2008) Integrated Management of the Brahmaputra Basin: Constraints and Hope for Regional Development, In: Varis, O., Tortajada, C., Chevallier, P., Pouyaud, B. & Servat, E. (Eds.), Global Changes and Water Resources- Confronting the Expanding and Diversifying Pressures, Proceedings of 13th IWRA World Water Congress, 1-4 September 2008, International Water Resources Association/VERSEau Developpement, Montpellier. 

17.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2007) Towards Integrated Water Resources Management along the Ganges basin: An analysis of the Water Policies of the Riparian countries, Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimension of the Global Environmental Change, 24-26 May, 2007, The Netherlands. 

18.    Rahaman, M.M. (2007) 1995 Mekong Agreement and Principles of International Water Law: Lighthouse at the Mekong Development Crossroads, International Workshop: Mekong at the Crossroads, 14-15 May 2007, Chiang Mai, Thailand. 

19.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2006) Mexico World Water Forum’s Ministerial Declaration 2006: A Dramatic Policy Shift? Berlin Conference on the Human Dimension of the Global Environmental Change “Resource Policies: Effectiveness, Efficiency and Equity”, 17-18 November, Berlin, Germany. 

20.    Rahaman, M.M. (2006) The Ganges water sharing:  A comparative analysis of 1977 Agreement and 1996 Treaty. In: Laftouhi, N. & Hanich, L. (Eds.): CD Proceedings of the International Congress on IWRM and Challenges to Sustainable Development, 23-25 May 2006, Marrakech, Morocco. 

21.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) The potential of International water laws towards achieving integrated Ganges basin management, In: Mathur, G.N. & Chawla, A.S. (Eds.): Proceedings of XII World Water Congress “Water for sustainable development - towards innovative solutions”, Vol. 3, pp. 173-186, 22-25 November 2005, New Delhi (International Water Resources Association and Central Board of Irrigation and Power, India).

22.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2004) How to Reach Millennium Development Goals and IWRM objectives in the Ganges basin:  An analysis with the Ganges Water Policy Model, paper presented in: Third South Asia Water Forum, 13-15 July 2004, Dhaka. 

23.    Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2004) Integrated Water Resources Management: Evolution, Prospects and Future Challenges, CD proceedings of the International Symposium on Environmental Management, 7-8 January 2004, Dhaka, Bangladesh  (Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology and Loughborough University, UK).

24.    Rahaman, M.M., & Varis, O. (2003) The Ethics of Water: Some realities and future Challenges, CD Proceedings of 2nd Dubrovnik Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 15-20 June 2003, Dubrovnik, Croatia. [ISBN: 953-6313-56-1].

25.    Rahaman, M.M. (2003) Water versus Power: The Role of Dams in Geopolitics of Ganges Basin, Archive papers of Sixth International River Basin Management Symposium, 2-5 September 2003, Brisbane, Australia (http://www.riversymposium.com). 

26.    Rahaman, M.M., Varis, O. & Kajander, T. (2002) On the search for holistic water management and sustainable environment through women participation in South Asia, Proceedings of Second South Asia Water Forum, 14-16 December, Islamabad Pakistan, Vol. 2:  605-614 (Pakistan Water Partnership, Islamabad).

27.    Kajander, T., Varis, O. & Rahaman, M.M. (2002) Driving forces behind the groundwater degradation – a comparative analysis on three developing macro-regions in Asia, Proceedings of Second South Asia Water Forum, 14-16 December, Islamabad Pakistan, Vol. 1: 283-295 (Pakistan Water Partnership, Islamabad).

28.    Rahaman, M.M., Varis, O. & Kajander, T. (2002) EU Water Framework Directive vs. International Principles Concerning IWRM – The Seven Mismatches, In: Ledoux, L. & Burgess, D. (Eds.): Proceedings of Science for Water Policy: The Implications of the Water Framework Directive, pp. 463-473, 1-4 September 2002, Norwich, UK (The Marie Curie Fellowship Association and the University of East Anglia).


E. Book reviews in international peer-reviewed journal

1.    Rahaman, M.M. (2009) Invited reviewer of Management of Transboundary Rivers and Lakes, edited by Varis, O., Biswas, A. K. & Tortajada, C., Water International, 34(3): 385-388. DOI:   10.1080/02508060903148051

2.    Rahaman, M.M. (2008) Invited reviewer of Governance as a Trialogue: Government-Society-Science in Transition, edited by Anthony R. Turton, Hanlie J. Hattingh, Gillian A. Maree, Dirk J. Roux, Marius Claassen, Wilma F. Strydom, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 24(1): 197-200. DOI: 10.1080/07900620701740137

3.    Rahaman, M.M. (2006) Integrated Water Resources Management in South and South East Asia edited by Biswas A.K., Varis, O. & Tortajada, C., Water International, 31(1): 138-139. DOI: 10.1080/02508060608691926

4.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) Invited reviewer of Water as a Focus for Regional Development edited by Biswas A.K., Unver, O. & Tortajada, C., International Journal of Water Resources Development, 21 (2): 399-401. DOI: 10.1080/07900620500036430

5.    Rahaman, M.M. (2004) Water Policies and Institutions in Latin America edited by Tortajada et al., International Journal of Water Resources Development, 20(3): 465-467. DOI: 10.1080/0790062042000248493 

6.    Rahaman, M.M. (2004) Invited review of Water Resources of North America edited by Biswas A.K., International Journal of Water Resources Development, 20(3): 463-465. DOI:10.1080/0790062042000248493


F. Theses and dissertation

1.    Rahaman, M.M. (2009) Integrated Water Resources Management: Constraints and opportunities with a focus on the Ganges and the Brahmaputra River Basins, Thesis for Doctor of Science in Technology, 154 pages (Water and Development Publications, Finland). [ISBN: 978-951-22-9874-7].  

2.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) Integrated water resources management in the Ganges basin: Constraints and opportunities, Thesis for Licentiate of Science in Technology, 97 p. (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland).

3.    Rahaman, M.M. (2003) Water Development Principles and Realities: Finding ways to bring the two ends closer, Thesis for Master of Science in Technology, 57 p.  (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland).


G. Invited talks and papers presentations

1.    Rahaman, M. M. (2019) Management of International Rivers: Laws and Associated Principles, invited lecture given at Foreign Service Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka, Bangladesh 29 April 2019. 

2.    Rahaman, M. M. (2019) Management of South Asian International Rivers, keynote lecture given at 2nd International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering (iCWEE2019), 21 Jan 2019, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

3.    Rahaman, M. M. (2017) Regional Vision for South Asian Water Cooperation, invited lecture given at IUCN Regional Pilot Testing Workshop on Water Governance and Diplomacy, 22-23 December 2017, Bangkok, Thailand, Organised by IUCN Asia Regional Office, THAILAND. 

4.    Rahaman, M. M. (2017) Management of Transboundary Rivers in Bangladesh, invited lecture given at National River Olympiad, Private Universities Round, 01 April 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Organized by Riverine People, Daily Samakal and Independent University. 

5.    Rahaman, M. M. (2017) Integrated Water Resources Management: Concepts, principles and practice, invited lectures given at Department of Environmental Management, Independent University, Bangladesh, 20 and 22 March 2017.

6.    Rahaman, M. M. (2017) Assessing impacts of climate change on Brahmaputra basin, invited lecture given at Workshop on Brahmaputra River Basin and Community, 17-18 February, 2017, Blue Planet Initiative, Bogra, Bangladesh.

7.    Rahaman, M. M. (2016) Management of international rivers in South Asia: Contemporary challenges and future potential, invited lecture given at International Symposium on Transboundary Water Resource Cooperation in Asia: Progress and Prospect, 12 August 2016, Fudan University, Shanghai, CHINA.

8.    Rahaman, M. M. (2016) Integrated water resources management in international river basins: Principles and practices, invited public lecture given at OSCE Academy, Bishkek, KYRGYZSTAN, 11 May, 2016. [Link]. 

9.    Rahaman, M. M. (2014) South Asian people’s right to water: Transboundary rivers sharing and management, invited paper presented at People’s SAARC Convergence, 22 November, Kathmandu, NEPAL.

10.    Rahaman, M. M. (2012) Principles of transboundary water resources management and frontiers watercourses agreement between Finland and Russia, invited paper presented at University of Bergen, 26 October, NORWAY. Programme.

11.    Rahaman, M. M. (2011) World Water Policies: Looking Back and Thinking ahead, invited lecture given at School of International Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, 19 October, UK. Flyer.

12.    Rahaman, M. M. (2011) World Water Policies: Looking Back and Thinking ahead, invited lecture given at Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto, 2 March, CANADA. Flyer.  

13.    Rahaman, M. M. (2010) Water Resources Management: Reflection from South Asia Region, invited lecture given at Tampere University of Technology, 15 April 2010, FINLAND. 

14.    Rahaman, M. M. (2009) Central Asian Waters: Social, Economic, Environmental and Governance Puzzle, New Book Presentation, 5th World Water Forum, 18 March 2009, Istanbul, TURKEY.

15.    Rahaman, M.M. (2008) Overview of the Integrated Water Resources Management, invited lecture given at International Seminar on Water Law from a Supranational and National Perspective, 6-7 November 2008, Helsinki, Finland, Organised by Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, FINLAND.

16.    Rahaman, M.M. (2007) Ganges Basin: Reducing Conflict through Integrated Water Management, invited lecture given at Third International Dialogue on World Water Crisis. Water Wars: Innovation and Cooperation as Means to a Solution, 15-16 November 2007, Green Cross International, Seville, SPAIN. 

17.    Rahaman, M.M. (2007) Principles of international water law: Potentials towards transboundary water resources management, invited lecture given at Institute of Water and Flood Management, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 30 June 2007, Dhaka, BANGLADESH. 

18.    Varis, O., Rahaman, M.M. & Stucki, V. (2006) The Rocky Road from Integrated Plans to Implementation: Retrospect of Mekong and Senegal River Basins, paper prepared on invitation from Inter-American Development Bank for the Workshop on Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America, 9-11 January 2006, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL. [Presentation].

19.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) Bangladesh – from a country of flood to a country of water scarcity – sustainable perspectives for solution, invited lecture given at Seminar on Environment and Development, 9 –10 December, 2005, Hamburg, Germany, Organised by Entwicklungsforum Bangladesh e.V. and University of Hamburg, GERMANY.

20.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) Addressing water resources challenges of Bangladesh - Perspectives for achieving sustainable development, paper prepared on invitation from Hamburg Senate, for the Conference on Sustainable Development, 12 September 2005, Hamburg, GERMANY.

21.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) Cross Border River Management in Southern Asia: Bangladesh Perspective, invited lecture given at Department of Development Studies, Dhaka University, 15 March 2005, Bangladesh. 

22.    Rahaman, M.M. (2005) Transboundary water management in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basins, invited lecture given at Institution and Policy Support Unit, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of Bangladesh, 15 January 2005, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 


H. Other reports and articles 

1.    Alauddin, M., Chowdhury, M. A., Islam, M. S., Ahmed, A. S. M. & Rahaman, M. M. (Eds.) (2019) Annual Report: 2018-2019, 150 p. (University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh). 

2.    Kattelus, M., Rahaman, M.M. & Varis, O. (2014) Myanmar’s water-related sectors facing changes with ongoing economic reform, Vumicompo, 11: 7-8 (Publication of University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh).

3.    Rahaman, M. M. (2012) Teaching development portfolio, submitted as part of the degree in teacher pedagogical education, 61 p. (School of Vocational Teacher Eduction, Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Finland).

4.    Rahaman, M. M. (2012) Quality of teaching practices and learning environment in Sustainable Global Technology programme at Aalto University, Finland: insights from students, research report submitted as part of the degree in teacher padgogical education ((School of Vocational Teacher Eduction, Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Finland).

5.    Rahaman, M.M. (2009) Shared Water-Shared Opportunities: Associated Management Principles, IWRA Newsletter, 22(2): 14-18. 

6.    Rahaman, M.M. (2006) Interventions on South Asian International Rivers – Concern for Bangladesh, VOIMA, Issue 4, p .7 (Helsinki, Finland). [Translated into Finnish]. 

7.    Rahaman, M.M (2005) Transboundary water challenges for Bangladesh, Parikrama, 13(5): 21-23 (Stockholm, Sweden). 

8.    Rahaman, M.M. (2001) Environmental Management System (ISO-14001) in Advanced Chemical Industry Limited, Bangladesh, 45 p. (The World Bank, Bangladesh). 

I. Media appearances 

1.    Aljazeera News: Egypt to 'escalate' Ethiopian dam dispute, 21 April 2014. [Interview]. 

2.    ScidevNet: Knowledge Pltaform on Brahmaputra River Basin, 29 July 2015. [Expert opinion].

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