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Dr. Mohammad Main Uddin is an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of the Environment, The University of Queensland, specializing in mangrove ecosystem restoration, blue carbon science, and biodiversity conservation. Previously, he held academic and research positions at the University of Chittagong for over 12 years.
- Ph.D., Marine and Estuarine Ecology - University of Queensland
- MSc, Sustainable Environmental Management - University of Greenwich, UK
- MSc, Forestry - University of Chittagong
- BSc (Hons), Forestry - University of Chittagong
His research focuses on forest and mangrove restoration, blue carbon ecosystems, environmental management, and climate change mitigation. He has contributed to understanding coastal land stabilization, heavy metal bioaccumulation, and national forest inventory systems in Bangladesh.
His recent publications span mangrove plantation dynamics, urban floodplain monitoring, water quality assessment, and socioeconomic factors in forest conservation. Key themes include climate resilience, ecosystem services, and sustainable resource management.
Scientific Awards:
- Dean's Award for outstanding Ph.D. thesis
- Commonwealth Scholarship Programme for MSc
Dr. Uddin is available for supervision and collaborates with institutions including University of Chittagong and University of Greenwich. His work emphasizes practical tools for global forest ecosystem management.
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