
معرفی
Dr. C. Emdad Haque is a Professor at the Natural Resources Institute within the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources at the University of Manitoba. He holds a PhD in Geography and Environment from the University of Manitoba (1988), alongside earlier degrees from Jahangirnagar University in Bangladesh.
Education:
- PhD, University of Manitoba (Canada), 1988: Geography and Environment
- MA, University of Manitoba (Canada), 1988: Geography and Environment
- MA, Jahangirnagar University (Bangladesh), 1978: Environment and Geography
- BA Hons., Jahangirnagar University (Bangladesh), 1976: Environment and Geography
Research Focus: Dr. Haque’s work bridges natural and social sciences, emphasizing environmental risk assessment, disaster management, climate change adaptation, and sustainable development. He explores participatory frameworks for resource governance, community resilience to climate extremes, and the interplay between environment and health. Current projects include SSHRC-funded studies on social learning in disaster resilience, climate action in Bangladesh, and dried fish value chains in Asia.
Key Projects:
- SSHRC Insight-funded project on social learning in disaster management
- IDRC-funded climate action and gender equity in Bangladesh
- SSHRC Partnership projects on small-scale fisheries and dried fish economies
Publications Trends: His recent work addresses cyclone resilience in Bangladesh, flood governance in Manitoba, and dengue transmission dynamics in Dhaka. Themes include policy implementation gaps, community adaptation strategies, and the role of indigenous knowledge in disaster preparedness.
Awards & Grants: While no specific awards are listed, his projects are supported by prestigious grants like SSHRC and IDRC, reflecting recognition of his impactful research.
Advising & Grants: Dr. Haque leads multidisciplinary teams on global initiatives, focusing on resource equity, disaster governance, and climate justice. His work integrates local knowledge systems with policy advocacy.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Natural Resources Institute, he collaborates with global partners on projects in Bangladesh, India, Canada, and Brazil, emphasizing transdisciplinary approaches to sustainability challenges.




