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Md. Golam Mortoja
Md. Golam Mortoja
Doctoral Researcher
Verified email at hdr.qut.edu.au - Homepage
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What is the most suitable methodological approach to demarcate peri-urban areas? A systematic review of the literature
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar, S Mayere
Land Use Policy 95, 104601, 2020
1112020
Modeling future land cover changes and their effects on the land surface temperatures in the Saudi Arabian eastern coastal city of Dammam
MT Rahman, AS Aldosary, MG Mortoja
Land 6 (2), 36, 2017
972017
Local drivers of anthropogenic climate change: Quantifying the impact through a remote sensing approach in Brisbane
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Remote Sensing 12 (14), 2270, 2020
312020
Role of spatial analysis technology in power system industry: An overview
M Shafiullah, SM Rahman, MG Mortoja, B Al-Ramadan
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 66, 584-595, 2016
292016
How Does Peri-Urbanization Trigger Climate Change Vulnerabilities? An Investigation of the Dhaka Megacity in Bangladesh
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Remote Sensing 12 (23), 3938, 2020
282020
Why is determining peri-urban area boundaries critical for sustainable urban development?
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 66 (1), 67-96, 2022
242022
Public perceptions of peri-urbanism triggered climate change: Survey evidence from South East Queensland, Australia
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Sustainable Cities and Society 75, 103407, 2021
142021
Factors influencing peri-urban growth: Empirical evidence from the Dhaka and Brisbane regions
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 26, 100762, 2022
102022
Are climate change, urbanisation and political views correlated? Empirical evidence from South East Queensland
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Urban Climate 41, 101061, 2022
82022
Understanding political bias in climate change belief: A public perception study from South East Queensland
MG Mortoja, T Yigitcanlar
Land Use Policy 122, 106350, 2022
42022
Investigating the implications of peri-urbanisation on climate change risk: The cases of Brisbane and Dhaka
MG Mortoja
Queensland University of Technology, 2022
2022
An Approach to Identify the Regional Imbalances of Socio-Economic Facilities: A Case Study of Narsingdi District
M Esraz-UI-Zannat, MG Mortoja
Journal of Bangladesh lnstitute of Plalmers 3, 143-152, 2010
2010
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