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PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL

ASPECTS OF BANGLADESH

September 10~11, 2011

http://www.BENJapan.org/ICEAB

VENUE

University of Kitakyushu Kitagata campus, Fukuoka, Japan

Sponsored BY

BENJapan Bangladesh Environment Network Japan

http://www.BENJapan.org

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Proceedings of International Conference

on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh

September 10~11, 2011

http://www.BENJapan.org/ICEAB

General Chair

Hiroyuki Miyake, University of Kitakyushu, Japan Suehiro Otoma, University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Secretary

Md. Atiqur Rahman Ahad, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Contact: [email protected]

ICEAB2011, BENJapan. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works must be obtained from BENJapan in official writing.

Cover Design: Zahid Parvez Sukhan, Kyushu University, Japan.

ISBN: 978-984-33-3864-8

ISSN (Print version): 2186-4330

ISSN (Online version): 2186-4241

Printed in Japan (Touchiku Printing Co.; www.touchiku.co.jp)

Printed by

BENJapan

Bangladesh Environment Network Japan

http://www.BENJapan.org

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Organizing Committee

General Chair:

Hiroyuki Miyake, University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Suehiro Otoma, University of Kitakyushu, Japan

General Co-chair:

Atsushi Deguchi, Kyushu University, Japan

Masakazu Tani, Kyushu University, Japan

Secretary: M. Ahad, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Advisory Board:

Akio Hagihara, University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Saleemul Huq, International Institute for Environment & Development, UK

Nazrul Islam, Global Coordinator, Bangladesh Environment Network; Vice-President, BAPA

Md. Khalequzzaman, Lock Haven University, USA

Mohd. Abdul Matin, General Secretary, BAPA

Monirul Mirza, Environment Canada; University of Toronto, Canada

Sato Noriko, Kyushu University, Japan

D Marshall Porterfield, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, USA

Saleh Tanveer, The Ohio State University, USA

Ken Wagner, Water Resource Services LLC, USA

Program Committee:

Program Secretary

Mahbubul Alam Chowdhury, Aichi Gakuin University, Japan

Mohammad Riazul Islam, Kyushu University, Japan

Area Secretary

Zakaria Hossain, Mie University, Japan

Kazi Kamrul Islam, Kyushu University, Japan

Md. Tawhidul Islam Khan, Saga University, Japan

Md. Azizul Moqsud, Saga University, Japan

Zahid Parvez Sukhan, Kyushu University, Japan

Publication Secretary

MAS Kamal, Fukuoka Industry, Science and Technology Foundation, Japan

Zahid Parvez Sukhan, Kyushu University, Japan

Workshop & Special Session Secretary

Ashir Ahmed, Kyushu University, Japan

Finance & Registration Secretary

Mohammad Anisuzzaman, Kyushu University, Japan

Abdullah-Al-Mahin, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Bangladesh

Md. Shamim Uddin, Kyushu University, Japan

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Publicity Secretary

Shahera Hossain, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

Satomi Kishimoto, Kokusai Kogyo, Japan

Kenji Kurokawa, BENJapan, Japan

Mohin Mahtab, NTT DoCoMo, Japan

Local Arrangement Secretary

Muhammad Ashik-E-Rabbani, Kyushu University, Japan

Md. Anwarul Kabir Bhuiya, Kyushu University, Japan

SM Ashik Eftakhar, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

M. Enamul Kabir, Yaskawa Denki, Japan

Shymal Kumar Mukherjee, Kyushu University, Japan

Abdullah Al-Mahmood Tarique, Kyushu University, Japan

Technical Secretary

Mohin Mahtab, NTT DoCoMo, Japan

International Program Committee Members:

Abdel Rahman AbdelGawad, Saitama University, Japan

Assaf Abdelghani, Tulane University, USA

Hasan Muhammad Abdullah, Gifu University, Japan

Sharif Ahmed, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Mohammad Akharuzzaman, Kyushu University, Japan

Ashraful Alam, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

Mahbubul Alam, Ehime University, Japan

Anwar Ali, Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services, Bangladesh

Md. Rostom Ali, Tohoku University, Japan

Md. Altaf-Ul-Amin, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

Nowshad Amin, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

Kazuo Ando, Kyoto University, Japan

Mohammad Anisuzzaman, Kyushu University, Japan

Michele Aresta, University of Bari, Italy

Ahmad Zaharin Aris, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

Ishii Atsushi, Mie University, Japan

Charles Barton, Georgia-Pacific LLC, USA

Dil Afroza Begum, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh

Dipen Bhattacharya, University of California, Riverside, USA

Md. Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, Kumamoto University, Japan

Muhammed A Bhuiyan, Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University, Australia

Ahammad Al Biruni, Nagoya University, Japan

Jian-Jia Chen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

Muhammad Tanvir Hossain Chowdhury, Pukyong National University, South Korea

Shamsul I. Chowdhury, Roosevelt University, USA

Derek Clements-Croome, University of Reading, UK

Juan F. Correal Daza, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia

Ibrahim M. Deiab, American University of Sharjah, UAE

Zawawi Daud, University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia

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Ashraf Dewan, Curtin University, Japan

Bart Dewancker, University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Ali Erturk, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

S Zafar Ahmed Fatmi, Environmental Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Pakistan

Melike Gurel, Environmental Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Albelee A. Haque, North American Lake Management Society, USA

Parvez I Haris, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

Hiroshi Hasegawa, Kanazawa University, Japan

Md. Bellal Hossain, Mie University, Japan

Mahmood Hossain, Khulna University, Bangladesh

Md. Murad Hossain, Niigata University, Japan

Shahera Hossain, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

KM Nurul Huda, Bangladesh Municipal Development Fund, Bangladesh

Hirotaka Ihara, Kumamoto University, Japan

Ahmed Imtiaj, Kyushu University, Japan

Tsukasa Inaoka, Saga University, Japan

Kazi Kamrul Islam, Kyushu University, Japan

Mohammad Muzahidul Islam, Okayama University, Japan

Md. Nazrul Islam, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

Nazrul M. Islam, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Mohammad Tariqul Islam, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

Md. Humayun Kabir, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany

MAS Kamal, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Nusret Karakaya, AIB University, Golkoy Campus, Turkey

Md. Khalequzzaman, Lock Haven University, USA

Saida Parveen Khan, Wayne State University, USA

Shahidul Islam Khan, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh

Toshiharu Kojima, Gifu University, Japan

Anar Koli, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Kyushu University, Japan

Steffen Lehmann, University of South Australia, Australia

Emad Mohamed Ahmed Mahmoud, Kyushu University, Japan

Zahid Hasan Mahmud, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Harue Masuda, Osaka City University, Japan

Rezaul Karim Mazumder, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Nobuo Mimura, Ibaraki University, Japan

Mohammad Shahjahan Monjil, Nagoya University, Japan

JR Morante, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Spain

Md. Maruf Mortula, American University of Sharjah, UAE

Yukihiko Nakata, Ritumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan

KHM Nazmul Hussain Nazir, Kyushu University, Japan

Kiyoshi Omine, Kyushu University, Japan

Orish Ebere Orisakwe, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Robert W Peters, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

Jef Poortmans, Interuniversitary Micro-Electronic Centre (IMEC), Belgium

M Habibur Rahman, Ibaraki University, Japan

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Md. Mafizur Rahman, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh

Md. Mizanur Rahman, Govt. of Bangladesh, Bangladesh

Ismail Md. Mofizur Rahman, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh

Salim Rashid, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA

Kimiteru Sado, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan

Jessica Calfoforo Salas, International Rainwater Catchment Systems Association

Md. Motaleb H. Sarker, Center for Environmental & Geographic Info. Services, Bangladesh

AKM Golam Sarwar, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Mitsuru Sasaki, Kumamoto University, Japan

Satoquo Seino, Kyushu University, Japan

Dursun Zafer Seker, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Md. Iftekhar Shams, Khulna University, Bangladesh

Md. Tajuddin Sikder, Hokkaido University, Japan

Chamhuri Siwar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

Bojan Srdjevic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

Warren Stone, Global Advisory Committee to Earth Day Network, USA

Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University, USA

Nayar Sultana, Tokyo University, Japan

Parimal Talukder, Fukuoka University, Japan

Marko Topic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ashraf Uddin, University of New South Wales, Australia

Mohammad Belal Uddin, University of Bayreuth, Germany

Chiho Watanabe, University of Tokyo, Japan

Takayuki Watanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Ming H Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Tetsuji Yamada, Rutgers University, USA

Kazuya Yasuhara, Ibaraki University, Japan

Hiroshi Yokota, University of Miyazaki, Japan

Mitsuo Yoshida, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Japan

Mohamad Pauzi Zakaria, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

Sponsored by

Bangladesh Environment Network Japan BENJapan Web: www.BENJapan.org

Co-sponsors

The University of Kitakyushu Fukuoka, Japan Web: www.kitakyu-u.ac.jp

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Hiroyuki Miyake

General Chair, ICEAB 2011

Professor, The University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Unforgettable date 3.11 of 2011!

On the very day, unprecedented big sized earthquake hit eastern Japan. All of buildings like houses and factories in seaside areas were destroyed by Tsunami at all, which recalled aged persons the evoking of urban fields hit and damaged by US air force’s bombs during the second world.

Fukushima 1st nuclear power plant was destroyed by Tsunami, and radioactivity inside was leaked. It gave a massive of damages to human-being. A lot of people gave up to maintain their own lands, houses and agriculture. My colleague is one of victims. He is an active farmer to be engaged in natural farming. According to his ideas, Natural Farming is a best method to save our earth and enable to make a society with sustainable development. He had stayed in Bangladesh to teach eco-friendly agriculture in one of big NGOs called PROSHIKA and expand it as well as Thailand. He suddenly understood to keep and develop his NF because of leakage of radioactivity from power plant, which forced him and his family to migrate to Mie prefecture. Now, he is going around Japan to stop use of nuclear power point.

The above case showed how difficult both nature and human-being respect each other and exist. Some Japanese researchers say why we, Japanese accepted the use of nuclear power plant easily in spite of the fact that we have experienced 3 times’ radiation exposal (atomic bombed at Hiroshima/ Nagasaki and Dai 5 Fukuryu-maru exposed to radiation by thermonuclear test at Bikini Atoll).

Facing such difficulty in Japan, we came here to hold International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh 2011 at Kitakyushu, Japan. So, as General Chair, I request all of the participants in this conference to reconsider about environment carefully and acquire real eco-friendly mind and behavior by listening to others’ presentation, and active discussion beyond country border. I hope this conference will become helpful and fruitful.

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Suehiro Otoma

General Chair, ICEAB 2011

Professor, Graduate School of Environmental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu, Japan

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh & the World (ICEAB) and Kitakyushu City. As you may know, the city is proud of having overcome serious environmental pollutions to have long distressed the residents, in cooperation with industry, Government, and residents. I believe the city is one of the most eligible places where the conference takes place to address environment-related issues in Bangladesh and the world.

I have been a research engineer of environmental management for almost 40 years, and have had the opportunity over this period to attend numerous conferences in Japan and other countries but none of them focused mainly on the environment of Bangladesh. It is obvious that the environmental deterioration is related not only to technical issues but also largely to social and economic issues. Then participation of experts from a diversity of both academic and business fields is the most important for discussion in the Conference to reach practical and effective outcomes on the environment. I am sure this conference will be such a fruitful one, since various kinds of experts are expected to participate and intensively tackle together Bangladesh's environment.

I hope that this conference will help you better understand the environment aspects of Bangladesh and the world and obtain the knowledge for further investigation of it. We truly value your participation and contribution to the conference.

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Md. Atiqur Rahman Ahad

Conference Secretary, ICEAB 2011

Founder and Founding Coordinator, Bangladesh Environment Network Japan (BENJapan)

Asst. Prof., University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Preferred links: http://IJCVSP.com

http://aa.binbd.com/ICIEV

It is my great pleasure and honor to welcome you to the 2nd International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh 2011 (ICEAB11), September 10~11, 2011 at the University of Kitakyushu, Japan. The 1st International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh 2010 (ICEAB10) and the International Symposium on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh & Japan (ISEABJ) was held on 2010 and 2009 respectively. The ICEAB provides vibrant opportunities for researchers, industry practitioners, volunteers, students and fellow citizens to share their research experiences, research results, ideas, review of various aspects and practical development experiences on environmental aspects of Bangladesh (specifically), Japan and other regions.

ICEAB11 has a strong working committee, having more than 135 members from 22 different countries. After rigorous peer-review process and registration, we finally publish 61 full papers in the proceedings from more than 11 countries. I am very glad to inform you that Md. Abdul Wahab, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh will give the keynote speech on Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture in Bangladesh: A Story of Struggle for Existence. Eight distinguished Invited Speakers will deliver expert talks. I cordially thank Satoquo Seino (Kyushu University), Kiyoshi Omine (Kyushu University), Taka Watanabe (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kazuya Yasuhara (Ibaraki University), Nazrul Islam (Coordinator of BEN, USA), Yukihiko Nakata (Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University), Bart Dewancker (University of Kitakyushu), and Takashi Okayasu (Kyushu University) for their kind time and presences.

Some of the members of the organizing committee have given excellent efforts for this conference. I am really grateful to them. I would like to thank especially to the General Chairs – Hiroyuki Miyake and Suehiro Otoma for their relentless effort. Similar to ICEAB10, H. Miyake has given splendid efforts for the ICEAB11 too. My special gratitude goes to Mohammad Riazul Islam (Program Secretary) and Zahid Parvez Sukhan (Publication Secretary) for their multi-purpose abilities with real-sincerity. ICEAB11 is better due to their excellent commitments and relentless efforts. The wonderful proceedings and its design, cover, etc. are fully managed by the sheer commitment from Zahid Parvez Sukhan. Kazi Kamrul Islam, Md. Tawhidul Islam Khan, Md. Azizul Moqsud and Zahid Parvez Sukhan worked well to manage the review process.

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Enamul Kabir, Kenji Kurokawa, Shahera Hossain, Mohin Mahtab, MAS

Kamal worked hard for various management issues throughout the conference commencement and preparation. For food and drinks, Mohammad Riazul Islam and S. M. Ashik Eftakhar worked hard for a nicer arrangement with others. To manage registration issues, Mohammad Anisuzzaman and Abdullah-Al-Mahin did praise-worthy jobs for the conference.

Special thanks to Shaikh Tanveer Hossain and Md. Jashim Uddin for their kind supports to manage the awards and bring these with them from Bangladesh. Many others also supported and helped the conference – to make it better.

Thanks to Microsoft Research for allowing us to use their Conference Management system for ICEAB. I thank to the University of Kitakyushu, Kitagata campus for hosting the conference and providing necessary materials. I would like to thank Mr. Fukuda and the West Japan Industry and Trade Convention Association to help the ICEAB and providing supports.

Selected papers will be invited to submit upgraded works for the International Journal of Environment (IJE) http://benjapan.org/IJE - however, anyone can submit his/her good works for the IJE.

I hope that BENJapan & BEN members around the World, and conference participants will work together to make this conference a successful one; and will exchange ideas, make collaboration on research and development, so that more people get benefit from the outcome of the conference. A good effort has been done to organize the conference in a profound manner and for any mistakes, on behalf of the ICEAB11, I would like request you to forgive and inform, so that we can do it better in coming years based on your sincere feedback.

Lets work for a better world, a better environment-friendly world – so that all human beings and the living entities can survive here in peace and mutual respect.

Looking forward to see you in future!

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Md. Riazul Islam, PhD

Program Secretary, ICEAB 2011

Assistant Professor, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

It is my great privilege to welcome you in the Second International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh, 2011. After successful completion of the first conference in 2010, we were really encouraged to hold this event in every year to share our research views, knowledge and experiences. Environmental issue is one of the burning issues right now. And Bangladesh, one of the developing countries in the world, is suffering a lot due to this environmental crisis, though they are not solely responsible for the causes. However, I hope that through this conference we can make some recommendation that may help us to create a fearless sustainable environment for the future generation. In this conference, we received a total of 183 articles in four areas from different researchers around the world. We reviewed the articles through our expert reviewers’ panel and with the help of four area secretaries who synchronized the reviewing process most cautiously. I really would like to thank them for their great efforts. After reviewing the articles, we could accept 76 articles with different grade of revisions for the proceedings. And finally we received 61 articles for the conference proceedings. We would like to thank all the authors for submitting their articles in this conference. Due to the fund constriction we couldn’t provide any support to the participants for transportation and accommodation. However, upon request, we waived few participants’ registration fee partially or fully to encourage their participation in the conference. I hope the selected articles have high impacts and you can enjoy the lectures, the talks and finally the chance to share your knowledge. I would like to thank all the members in the organizing committee who have worked very hard for the conference and all the reviewers for evaluating the articles. Through all your efforts and contribution, I believe that this conference can provide a guideline towards the theme of the conference.

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MESSAGE

Dr. Nazrul Islam Global Coordinator Bangladesh Environment Network (BEN)

I am very happy that, inspired by the success of ICEAB 2010, BENJapan has decided to make ICEAB (International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh) an annual event, and is now holding ICEAB 2011. I am very glad to know that a large number of scholars are participating in it from Bangladesh, Japan, and other countries of the world. I am sure that the collection of papers presented and discussed at this conference will be as impressive as was at ICEAB 2010.

I am very glad that this time I will be able to join ICEAB. This will give me an opportunity to meet with BENJapan members and other participants of the conference and learn from them.

The fact that non-resident Bangladeshis (NRB) in Japan, under the leadership of BENJapan, are making this extraordinary effort is of enormous significance. It speaks of the advancement and maturity that Bangladesh as a nation is attaining over time. Political events of the country may not always reflect this progress, but that inability cannot negate this progress. I hope that all Bangladeshis will know about ICEAB and feel inspired by it.

As I mentioned in my message to ICEAB 2010, Bangladesh has much to learn from Japan with regard to both pollution reduction and wider development strategy. As recommended in the BAPA-BEN resolution on urbanization adopted at the conference held in January 2011, Bangladesh may follow the Japanese model of compact and energy efficient urbanization, based on train and other modes of public transportation, rather than the North American model of energy inefficient urban sprawl. Bangladeshi scholars studying in Japan can serve as an important conduit in transmitting to Bangladesh the useful lessons from the Japanese experience of development. I hope ICEAB 2011 will play an important role in gathering and marshalling those lessons.

I am glad to see the wide participation of Japanese scholars in ICEAB 2011. Many of them are very dedicated to Bangladesh. Taking this opportunity I would like to thank them sincerely. I know that organizing such a conference requires dedicated effort and cooperation of many individuals and organizations. I would like to thank them all for their noble effort. I wish ICEAB 2011 all-round success!

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LOCAL INFORMATION Tourism information

Fukuoka: http://fukuoka-tourism.net/e/index.html Kitakyushu: http://fukuoka-tourism.net/e/kitakyushu.html Hiroshima: http://www.kankou.pref.hiroshima.jp/foreign/english/index.html

Venue

University of Kitakyushu Address: 4-2-1 Kitagata, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, 802-8577, Japan http://www.BENJapan.org/ICEAB/travel-information.html

Access

From Fukuoka Airport:

By train: 1. Take the FukuokaCity Airport Line subway and get off at 'Hakata' station. 2. Transfer to JR Kagoshima Line bound for Mojiko and get off at 'Kokura'.

3. Transfer to Kitakyushu Urban Monorail and get off at 'Keibajomae' station.

By high-way bus: Take the high-way bus for ‘Kokura’. It will take around 90minutes from the Fukuoka Domestic Airport to Kokura station [Kokura eki mae station]. Those who will stop at Fukuoka International Airport – take the shuttle bus [free] from Int. terminal to Domestic terminal then take bus or train to be in Kokura.

From Kitakyushu International Airport:

1. Take the bus bound for 'Kokura Ekimae' and get off at 'Kokura Ekimae' bus stop. 2. Walk to 'Kokura' station and take Kitakyushu Urban Monorail. 3. Get off at 'Keibajomae' station.

For other route search, please use this English site: http://www.hyperdia.com/en/

Electricity

The electrical power supply is 100 volt in Japan, and the frequency is 60 Hertz in Western Japan, including Fukuoka. The Japanese electrical plugs have two flat pins.

Contact

Tel: +81-90-2850-3338 (from outside Japan); 090-2850-3338 (within Japan)

E-mail: [email protected]

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International Conference on Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh

(ICEAB11) September 10~11, 2011

FINAL PROGRAM

Program layout at a glance

Day-1: 10th September 2011 (0800 ~ 2030) Registration Desk: 0800 ~1700

Time Program

0800~0830 BREAKFAST

0830~0840 Welcome Speech

0840~0930 Keynote Speech

0930~0940 TEA BREAK

0940~1055 Regular Session – S1: Forest and Ecology

1100~1130 Special Talk-1 (ST1)

1135~1205 Special Talk-2 (ST2)

1205~1300 LUNCH BREAK

1300~1415 Regular Session – S2: Agriculture and Environment

1420~1450 Special Talk-3 (ST3)

1450~1500 TEA BREAK

1500~1530 Special Talk-4 (ST4)

1535~1605 Special Talk-5 (ST5)

1610~1725 Regular Session – S3: Green Energy

1725~1800 BREAK

1800~2030 Dinner Banquet and Award Ceremony

Day-2: 11th September 2011 (0800 ~ 1800) Registration Desk: 0800 ~ 1500

Time Program

0800~0830 BREAKFAST

0830~0945 Regular Session – S4: Waste Management

0950~1020 Special Talk-6 (ST6)

1020~1030 TEA BREAK

1030~1145 Regular Session – S5: Biodiversity

1150~1220 Special Talk-7 (ST7)

1220~1315 LUNCH BREAK

1315~1430 Regular Session – S6: Water and Arsenic

1435~1505 Special Talk-8 (ST8)

1505~1515 TEA BREAK

1515~1630 Regular Session – S7: EDS & Others

1635~1750 Regular Session – S8: Landscape and GIS

1755~1810 Closing and Best Presenter Awards

Main Venue and Registration Desk 3rd floor of the Main Building, University of Kitakyushu, Kitagata campus, 4-2-1 Kitagata, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, 802-8577, Japan (Rooms information will be available at Registration Desk)

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Technical Program for Day 1

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Opening Session Time 0830~0840: Welcome Speech

Hiroyuki Miyake Suehiro Otoma

By Conference Chair University of Kitakyushu, Japan University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Time 0840~0930: Keynote Speech

Title: Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture in Bangladesh: A Story of Struggle for Existence

Md. Abdul Wahab Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Time 0940~1055

Regular Session S1:

Forest and Ecology

Time: 0940~0955 Paper ID: A2.010

Leaf Phenological Traits in the Mangrove Rhizophora stylosa Griff. in Okinawa Island Sahadev Sharma ATM Rafiqul Hoque Kangkuso Analuddin Rashila Deshar Akio Hagihara

University of the Ryukyus, Japan Chittagong University, Bangladesh

Heluoleo University, Indonesia University of the Ryukyus, Japan

University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Time: 0955~1010 Paper ID: A2.009

Self-thinning in Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk. Stands in Okukubi River, Okinawa Island, Japan Rashila Deshar Sahadev Sharma ATM Rafiqul Hoque Kamara Mouctar Akio Hagihara

University of the Ryukyus, Japan University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Chittagong University, Bangladesh University of the Ryukyus, Japan University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Time: 1010~1025 Paper ID: A2.012

Ecological Consequences Due to Subsistence Activities of the People in a Hill Forest Area of Bangladesh MZ Rahman M Tani D Chattarjee S Akhter

Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Kyushu University, Japan

Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Time: 1025~1040 Paper ID: A2.003

The Causes of Deforestation: Experience from Sal Forests, Bangladesh KK Islam Noriko Sato

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1040~1055 Paper ID: A2.016

Composition of Homestead Gardens in a Local Village on the Western Coast of Teknaf Peninsula, Bangladesh: A Case Study

Mayu Takata Junpei Kubota Kazuo Asahiro Md. Abiar Rahman Masakazu Tani

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Bangabandhu SMR Agricultural University, Bangladesh Kyushu University, Japan

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Special Talk ST1

Time 1100~1130:

Title: Biodiversity Management in Estuaries

Satoquo Seino Kyushu University, Japan

Special Talk ST2

Time 1135~1205:

Title: Climate Change: Effects on and Tasks for Bangladesh

Nazrul Islam Coordinator, BEN, USA; Vice-President, BAPA

Time 1300~1415 Regular Session

S2: Agriculture and Environment

Time: 1300~1315 Paper ID: A4.015

Environment-friendly Rice-Duck Farming System in Bangladesh – Progress and Prospect

ST Hossain H Konagaya T Furuno H Sugimoto

Friends in Village Development Bangladesh Japan Rice-Duck Farming Society

Japan Rice-Duck Farming Society Ehime University, Japan

Time: 1315~1330 Paper ID: A4:013

Development of Simple Field Monitoring System for Agriculture and Evaluation of its Validity

Takashi Okayasu Hiromichi Yoshida Khadija Afroja Akinori Ozaki Muneshi Mitsuoka Eiji Inoue

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation, Bangladesh Kyushu University, Japan

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1330~1345 Paper ID: A2.008

Defensive Utilization of Chemicals Extracted from Leaves of Bursera Species on Herbivores

Md. Azharul Islam Judith X Becerra

University of Arizona, USA University of Arizona, USA

Time: 1345~1400 Paper ID: A2.015

Herbicide Contamination and Their Effects on Aquaticecosystem: a Case of Concern

Rumana Tasmin Mohammad R Islam

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1400~1415 Paper ID: A2.005

Deforestation by Daily Activities in the Teknaf Peninsula, Bangladesh

Masakazu Tani Md. Zulfikar Rahman Abiar Rahman Kazuo Asahiro Suraia Akhter

Kyushu University, Japan Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Bangobandhu SMR Agricultural University, Bangladesh Kyushu University, Japan

Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

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Special Talks ST3

Time 1420~1450:

Title: Thermal Plasma Processing for Environmental Issues

Takayuki Watanabe Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Special Talks ST4

Time 1500~1530:

Title: How can the Global Environment Knowledge Contribute to Reconstruction from the Tohoku Great Earthquake?

Kazuya Yasuhara Ibaraki University, Japan

Special Talks ST5

Time 1535~1605:

Title: Geo-environmental Approach to Recovery of Agricultural Land Damaged by Sea Water in Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake

Kiyoshi Omine Kyushu University, Japan

Time 1610~1725 Regular Session

S3: Green Energy

Time: 1610~1625 Paper ID: A3.006

Learning from Japanese Policies to promote Solar Cell Case Study of Photovoltaic Cluster "Solar Island Kyushu"

Yukihiko Nakata Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan

Time: 1625~1640 Paper ID: A3.008

Green Energy from Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) by Microbial Fuel Cell

M Azizul Moqsud Kiyoshi Omine

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1640~1655 Paper ID: A3.007

A Case Study on the Availability of Crop Biomass in the Rural Area

MA Rabbani MA Satter E Inoue RI Sarker

Kyushu University, Japan Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Kyushu University, Japan Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

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Technical Program for Day 2

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Time 0830~0945 Regular Session

S4: Waste Management

Time: 0830~0845 Paper ID: A1.003

Suitability of Duckweed-Treated Wastewater for Multipurpose Uses in Bangladesh

Md. Rokunuzzaman M Shah Alam Khan Md. Salequzzaman Subrota Kumar Saha Hasegawa Yuki Sato Shushi

Kochi University, Japan Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh

Khulna University, Bangladesh University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Kochi University, Japan Kochi University, Japan

Time: 0845~0900 Paper ID: A4.001

Solid Waste Management in Chittagong City

Satomi Kishimoto Suehiro Otoma

University of Kitakyushu, Japan University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Time: 0900~0915 Paper ID: A4.004

Safety Assessment for Casting Calcium Carbonate with shredder residue ash

T Oike K Ito K Kakimoto N Yukihira S Manabe

Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

Tagawa Sangyo Co. Ltd., Japan Sepa-Sigma Inc., Japan

Time: 0915~0930 Paper ID: A4.003

Microbial Degradation of Polyethylene Film Waste

Sangeeta Raut Suvendu Manna Sougata Roy Choudhury Manisha Sharma Ramkrishna Sen Basudam Adhikari

G.I.E.T, Gunupur, India IIT, Kharagpur, India IIT, Kharagpur, India IIT, Kharagpur, India IIT, Kharagpur, India IIT, Kharagpur, India

Time: 0930~0945 Paper ID: A4.007

Development of Community Participatory in Solid Waste Management in Khongchaipattana Municipality Khongchai District Kalasin Province, Thailand

Surasak Hunchaisri Ponlakit Jitto Choopug Suttisa Adisak Singseewo

Mahasarakham University, Thailand Mahasarakham University, Thailand Mahasarakham University, Thailand Mahasarakham University, Thailand

Special Talks ST6

Time 0950~1020:

Title: Dynamics of Innovation in Solar Cell Industry: Divergence of Solar Cell Technologies

Prof. Yukihiko Nakata Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University, Japan

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Time 1030~1145 Regular Session

S5: Biodiversity

Time: 1030~1045 Paper ID: A2.013

Impact of Brackish Water Shrimp Farming on Agricultural Land and Surrounding Environment in the Southwest Coastal Zone of Bangladesh

AFM Tariqul Islam Umme Kulsum Navera M Golam Mahboob

Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh

Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh

Time: 1045~1100 Paper ID: A2.002

Phenology of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk. in Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island, Japan

Md. Kamruzzaman Sahadev Sharma ATM Rafiqul Hoque Akio Hagihara

University of the Ryukyus, Japan University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Chittagong University, Bangladesh University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Time: 1100~1115 Paper ID: A3.001

Responses to Rapid Decrease in Temperature of Localized Heating-induced Cambial Activity in Conifers during Winter Dormancy

Shahanara Begum Satoshi Nakaba Ryo Funada

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

Time: 1115~1130 Paper ID: A2.011

Landuse Change in Teknaf Peninsula: Farmer’s Experience

Md. Abiar Rahman Kazuo Asahiro Masakazu Tani

Bangabandhu SMR Agricultural University, Bangladesh Kyushu University, Japan

Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1130~1145 Paper ID: A2.007

The Self-thinning of Overcrowded Kandelia obovata Stands in Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island

Kamara Mouctar Kangkuso Analuddin Rashila Deshar Sahadev Sharma Akio Hagihara

University of the Ryukyus, Japan Heluoleo University, Kendari, Indonesia

University of the Ryukyus, Japan University of the Ryukyus, Japan University of the Ryukyus, Japan

Special Talks ST7

Time 1150~1220:

Title: Preservation of Bamboo Forests, NPO Kitakyushu Biotope Network Group

Bart Dewancker University of Kitakyushu, Japan

Time 1315~1430 Regular Session

S6: Water and Arsenic

Time: 1315~1330 Paper ID: A1.010

Oxidative Stress Markers Namely-15-F2t -Isoprostane and 8-OHdG Concentration in the Bangladeshi Women with Arsenic Exposure through Drinking Water Nayar Sultana Chiho Watanabe Hana Furusawa Masahiro Umezaki Tsukasa Inaoka

University of Tokyo, Japan University of Tokyo, Japan University of Tokyo, Japan University of Tokyo, Japan

Saga University, Japan

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Time: 330~1345 Paper ID: A1.005

Effect of Groundwater Irrigation and Fertilizers Application on the Arsenic Contamination of Farmland Soil and Rice Grain

Md. Shamim Uddin Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Kyushu University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1345~1400 Paper ID: A2.014

Simultaneous Determination of Solvent- and Water-soluble Polyphenols from Three Brown Seaweed by RP-HPLC MTH Chowdhury ZP Sukhan JY Kang I Bangoura MA Hannan IJ Lee YK Hong

Pukyong National University, South Korea Kyushu University, Japan

Pukyong National University, South Korea Pukyong National University, South Korea Pukyong National University, South Korea Pukyong National University, South Korea Pukyong National University, South Korea

Time: 1400~1415 Paper ID: A1.004

Monitoring Pollution Level of the River Khiru at Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Md. Nazmul Hasan Harunur Rashid Mohosena Begum Tanu Rawshan Parveen Zahid Parvez Sukhan Md. Abdus Sattar Yahia Mahmud

Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Bangladesh Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Bangladesh

Kyushu University, Japan Chittagong Medical College, Bangladesh

Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Bangladesh

Time: 1415~1430 Paper ID: A1.006

Application of Kumbucha Biomass for Removing of Arsenic from Water and an Aqueous Environment

S Mamisaheby GhR Jahed Khaniki

University of Tehran, Iran University of Tehran, Iran

Special Talks ST8

Time 1435~1505:

Title: Informatization Agriculture and Its Prospect for the Future

Takashi Okayasu Kyushu University, Japan

Time 1515~1630 Regular Session

S7: ESD & Others

Time: 1515~1530 Paper ID: A4.006

Compost: Past, Present and Future

KM Nurul Huda Bangladesh Poribesh Andolon (BAPA), Bangladesh

Time: 1530~1545 Paper ID: A4.012

Environmental Education in Bangladesh and Japan: A Comparative Assessment

Chowdhury Mahbubul Alam Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Japan

Time: 1545~1600 Paper ID: A4.009

Sustainable Slum Improvement Process for Dhaka City, Bangladesh Case Study: The UN-Habitat Urban Poverty Reduction Project

Mohammad Akharuzzaman Kyushu University, Japan

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Time: 1600~1615 Paper ID: A4.011

The Development of Training Packages Environment Education on Solid Waste in Community for Village Health Volunteer in Amphoe Muang Sakon Nakhon

Somchoke Sriharuksa Adisak Singseewo Ponlakit Jitto

Mahasarakham University, Thailand Mahasarakham University, Thailand Mahasarakham University, Thailand

Time: 1615~1630 Paper ID: A1.011

Detection of Lead and Arsenic Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown on Musi River Water, Hyderabad, India

Shalini Pankanti V.V. College, India

Time 1635~1750

Regular Session S8:

Landscape and GIS

Time: 1635~1650 Paper ID: A2.001

Forest Types Classification using Multi-seasonal High Resolution Satellite Images

M Golam Mahboob Shinji Kuniyoshi Toshiharu Kojima Seirou Shinoda

Gifu University, Japan Gifu University, Japan Gifu University, Japan Gifu University, Japan

Time: 1650~1705 Paper ID: A2.004

Cultural Landscape of Teknaf Peninsula

Kiho Yaoita Mariko Nagano Noriaki Nishiyama

Hokkaido University, Japan Kyushu University, Japan

Hokkaido University, Japan

Time: 1705~1720 Paper ID: A2.006

Land Use and Vegetation Type in West Coast of Teknaf Peninsula in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Short Transect Research in Local Village

Kazuo Asahiro Md. Abiar Rahman Masakazu Tani

Kyushu University, Japan Bangabandhu SMR Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Kyushu University, Japan

Time: 1720~1735 Paper ID: A1.007

The Relationship between Variations of the Fish Fauna and Water Quality of the Reservoir in Taiwan

Yi-Ron Chen Wen Shang Hou

National Taiwan University, Taiwan National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Time: 1735~1750 Paper ID: A3.003

Eco-environmental Changes of Hail Haor Wetland Resources under Sylhet Basin of Bangladesh due to Sedimentation: A GIS Approach

MJ Uddin ASM Mohiuddin ST Hossain

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Friends In Village Development Bangladesh, Bangladesh

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

10min PPT presentation + 5min Question-Answer total 15min per presentation (1st warning after 7 min, Finishing Presentation at 2nd warning, After 3rd warning – total time is over)

Laptop with English OS, Windows will be provided. Please save your file in *.PPT or *.PDF format [not *.PPTX format].

Visit your Session Room 10 minutes before and contact with your Session Chairs and save your file in the Laptop for presentation.

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CONTENTS Topic Page

ICEAB 2011 Organizing Committee iii

Welcome Message from General Chair, ICEAB 2011 vii

Welcome Message from General Chair, ICEAB 2011 viii

Welcome Message from Conference Secretary, ICEAB 2011 ix

Welcome Message from Program Secretary, ICEAB 2011 xi

Welcome Message from Global Coordinator, BEN xii

Local Information xiii

Program Detail of the Conference xiv

Content xxii

Special Lectures 1-7

Papers 8-222

Author Index 223

SPECIAL LECTURES Type Title Speaker Page

Keynote Speech Impact of Climate Change on Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Story of Struggle for Existence

Md. Abdul Wahab

1

Invited Speech Biodiversity Management in Estuaries Satoquo Seino 2

Invited Speech Geo-environmental Approach to Restoration of Agricultural Land Damaged by Sea Water in Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake

Kiyoshi Omine 3

Invited Speech Thermal Plasma Processing for Environmental Issues

Takayuki Watanabe

4

Invited Speech Damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami - A Quick Report

Kazuya Yasuhara

4

Invited Speech Climate Change: Effects on and Tasks for Bangladesh

Nazrul Islam 5

Invited Speech Dynamics of Innovation in Solar Cell Industry: Divergence of Solar Cell Technologies

Yukihiko Nakata

5

Invited Speech Preservation of Bamboo Forests in Kitakyushu, Japan: NPO Kitakyushu Biotope Network Group

Bart Dewancker

6

Invited Speech Informatization Agriculture and its Prospect for the Future

Takashi Okayasu

7

PAPERS Code Paper Title Page

A1.001 Fate and Transport of Metals and Toxicants in Estuaries: Naturally Occurring Arsenic in Bengal Delta

8

A2.002 Local Responsibilities for Global Climate Change: Focusing on

Sea-level Rise, Ecosystem and Health Implications

12

A1.003 Suitability of Duckweed-Treated Wastewater for Multipurpose Uses in Bangladesh

16

A1.004 Monitoring Pollution Level of the River Khiru at Mymensingh, Bangladesh 20

A1.005 Effect of Groundwater Irrigation and Fertilizers Application on the Arsenic Contamination of Farmland Soil and Rice Grain

25

A1.006 Application of Kumbucha Biomass for Removing of Arsenic from

Water and an Aqueous Environment

29

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Code Paper Title Page

A1.007 The Relationship Between Variations of the Fish Fauna and Water Quality of the Reservoir in Taiwan

32

A1.008 Present Scenarios of Boral in Context of Environment, Economy and

Livelihood

34

A1.009 River Water Pollution in Buriganga on the Context of Bangladesh 37

A1.010 Oxidative Stress Markers Namely-15-F2t-isoprostane and 8-OHdG Concentration in the Bangladeshi Women with Arsenic Exposure

through Drinking Water

42

A1.011 Detection of Lead and Arsenic Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown on Musi River Water, Hyderabad, India

45

A1.012 Photodegradation of Benzoic Acid in Aqueous Solution by

UV/Magnetic Photocatalyst

47

A1.013 The Overlooked Reasons for River Destruction and Environmental

Pollutions from the Closest View

52

A1.014 Improvement of WO3 Thin Film Sensor by Doping for Detecting NOx Gas in Air

55

A2.001 Forest Types Classification using Multi-seasonal High Resolution Satellite Images

58

A2.002 Phenology of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk. in Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island, Japan

63

A2.003 Rethinking the Causes of Deforestation: Experience from SAL

Forests, Bangladesh

67

A2.004 Cultural Landscape of Teknaf Peninsula 70

A2.005 Deforestation by Daily Activities in the Teknaf Peninsula, Bangladesh 73

A2.006 Land Use and Vegetation Type in West Coast of Teknaf Peninsula in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Short Transect Research in Local Village

76

A2.007 The Self-thinning of Overcrowded Kandelia obovata Stands in

Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island

80

A2.008 Defensive Utilization of Chemicals Extracted from Leaves of Bursera Species on Herbivores

83

A2.009 Self-thinning in Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk. Stands in Okukubi River, Okinawa Island, Japan

87

A2.010 Leaf Phenological Traits in the Mangrove Rhizophora stylosa Griff. In

Okinawa Island

91

A2.011 Landuse Change in Teknaf Peninsula: Farmer’s Experience 95

A2.012 Ecological Consequences Due to Subsistence Activities of the People in a Hill Forest Area of Bangladesh

98

A2.013 Composition of Homestead Gardens in a Local Village on the

Western Coast of Teknaf Peninsula, Bangladesh: A Case Study

102

A2.014 Simultaneous Determination of Solvent- and Water-soluble Polyphenols from Three Brown Seaweed by RP-HPLC

105

A2.015 Herbicide Contamination and their Effects on Aquatic Ecosystem: A

Case of Concern

109

A2.016 Impact of Brackish Water Shrimp Farming on Agricultural Land and

Surrounding Environment in the Southwest Coastal Zone of Bangladesh

112

A2.017 Tropical Deforestation in Bangladesh and Global Warming 115

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A3.001 Responses to Rapid Decrease in Temperature of Localized Heating- induced Cambial Activity in Conifers during Winter Dormancy

119

A3.002 Historical Analysis and Aridity Index Mapping for Agricultural Drought Study in North Western Region of Bangladesh

123

A3.003 Eco-environmental Changes of Hail Haor Wetland Resources under Sylhet Basin of Bangladesh due to Sedimentation: A GIS Approach

127

A3.004 Spatio-Temporal Variation of Extreme Rainfall Events in Bangladesh 130

A3.005 Thunderclaps of Climate Change in Bangladesh with Special Reference to Urban Heat Island Impact: Case Studies in Two Cities

134

A3.006 Learning from Japanese Policies to promote Solar Cell Case Study of Photovoltaic Cluster "Solar Island Kyushu"

137

A3.007 A Case Study on the Availability of Crop Biomass in the Rural Area 141

A3.008 Green Energy from Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) by Microbial Fuel Cell

145

A3.009 Wind Energy Potentials in Bangladesh and Few Proposals 148

A3.010 Purification of Water through Solar Thermal Method in Rural Areas of Bangladesh

151

A3.011 Solar Irrigation System and Its Advancement in Bangladesh 154

A3.012 Potential Analysis of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Vehicle and Its Use in Bangladesh

156

A3.013 Climate Change and Urbanization: Impacts on Dhaka City 160

A4.001 Solid Waste Management in Chittagong City 163

A4.002 Removal of Phenol by a Soil Isolated Pseudomonas fluorescens PU1 165

A4.003 Microbial Degradation of Polyethylene Film Waste 169

A4.004 Safety Assessment for Casting Calcium Carbonate with Shredder Residue Ash

173

A4.005 Biodegradation and Decolorization of Methyl Red 176

A4.006 Compost: Past, Present and Future 180

A4.007 Development of Community Participatory in Solid Waste Management in Khongchaipattana Municipality Khongchai District Kalasin Province, Thailand

184

A4.008 Removal of Heavy Metals using Biofilm Reactor 187

A4.009 Sustainable Slum Improvement Process for Dhaka City, Bangladesh Case Study: The UN-Habitat Urban Poverty Reduction Project

190

A4.010 Validation of DDT and Its Metabolites in Tobacco Leaf Using HPTLC Technique

195

A4.011 The Development of Training Packages Environment Education on Solid Waste in Community for Village Health Volunteer in Amphoe Muang Sakon Nakhon

199

A4.012 Environmental Education in Bangladesh and Japan: A Comparative Assessment

202

A4.013 Development of Simple Field Monitoring System for Agriculture and Evaluation of its Validity

205

A4.014 Feasibility Study of Low Voltage DC Distribution System for House 208

A4.015 Environment-friendly Rice-Duck Farming System in Bangladesh – Progress and Prospect

212

A4.016 Determinants of Disaster Loss Recovery Plan (DLRP) for Small Scale Business (SSB) in the Coastal Island of Bangladesh

215

A4.017 Community Based Environmental Education for the Sundarbans Forest Conservation

219