Publications
- Mallick, B., Sultana, Z., Benett, C. (2020) How do sustainable livelihoods influence environmental (non-)migration aspirations? Applied Geography, Volume 124, November 2020, 102328.
- Mallick, B. (2019). The nexus between socio-ecological system, livelihood resilience, and migration decisions: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh. Sustainability, 11(12), 3332.
- Biswas, B.; Mallick, B. (2020) Livelihood diversification as key to long-term non-migration: evidence from coastal Bangladesh. Environ Dev Sustain. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-020-01005-4
- Mallick, B.; Schanze, J. (2020) Trapped or Voluntary? Non-Migration Despite Climate Risks. Sustainability, 12, 4718.
- Best, K.B., Gilligan, J.M., Baroud, H., A. Carrico, K.M. Donato, B. Ackerly, Mallick (2020). Random forest analysis of two household surveys can identify important predictors of migration in Bangladesh. J Comput Soc Sc. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42001-020-00066-9
- Ha-Mim, N.M.; Hossain, M.Z.; Rahaman, K.R.; Mallick, B. (2020) Exploring Vulnerability–Resilience–Livelihood Nexus in the Face of Climate Change: A Multi-Criteria Analysis for Mongla, Bangladesh. Sustainability, 12, 7054.
- Rahaman, K.R.; Mahmud, M.S.; Mallick, B. (2020) Challenges of Testing COVID-19 Cases in Bangladesh. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 17, 6439.
- Mallick, B. (2019). The Nexus between Socio-Ecological System, Livelihood Resilience, and Migration Decisions: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. Sustainability, 11, 3332.
- Mallick, B., Berger, B., & Kim, K. (2018): Resilient Communities - Water Management, Rural Development and Adaptation to Climate Consequences, under UC Berkeley Environmental Leadership Program – Buck Kingman Initiative, http://www.lulu.com/.../product-23728338.html
- Mallick, B.; Sultana, Z. (2017) Livelihood after Relocation—Evidence of Guchchagram Project in Bangladesh. So. Sci. 6, 76
- Mallick, B.; Ahmed, B.; Vogt, J. (2017) Living with the Risks of Cyclone Disasters in the South-Western Coastal Region of Bangladesh. Environments, 4(13).
- Wilson, C., S. Goodbred, C. Small, J. Gilligan, S. Sams, Mallick, R. Hale (2017) Widespread infilling of tidal channels and navigable waterways in human-modified tidal deltaplain of southwest Bangladesh, Elem Sci Anth. V.5
- Roy, K.; Gain, A.; Mallick, B. & Vogt, J. (2017) An assessment of social, hydro-ecological and climatic changes in the South-West coastal region of Bangladesh. Regional Environmental Change, Volume 17, Issue 7, pp 1895–1906
- Heiman, T. & Mallick, B. (2016): Understanding Climate Adaptation Cultures in Global Context: Proposal for an Explanatory Framework, Climate, 4(4), 59;
- Sikder, S.K., Asadzadeh, A., Kuusaana, E.D., Mallick, B. & Koetter, T. (2015). Stakeholders Participation for Urban Climate Resilience: A Case of Informal Settlements Regularization in Khulna City, Bangladesh. Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 7(1). 5-20.
- Mallick, B. and Etzold, B (ed.) (2015): Environment, Migration and Adaptation- Evidence and Politics of Climate Change in Bangladesh, ICCCAD and AHDPH Publishing House, Dhaka
- Mallick, B. (2004): “Local Government: Local Peoples’ Institution”, AHDPH Publishing House; Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Mallick, B. (2014) Cyclone Induced Migration in Southwest Coastal Bangladesh, ASIEN 130, 60 -81
- Mallick, B. (2014): Cyclone Shelter and its locational Suitability – Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh, Disasters, 38(3), 654- 671
- Mallick, B. & Vogt, J. (2014): Population displacement after a cyclone and its consequences: empirical evidence from coastal Bangladesh, Natural Hazards, 73(2). 191-212
- Akter, S. & Mallick, B (2013) The Poverty-Vulnerability-Resilience Nexus: Evidence from Bangladesh, Ecological Economics, 96, 114–124
- Mallick, B. & Vogt. J. (2012): Cyclone, Coastal Livelihood, and Migration – empirical evidence from Bangladesh, International Development and Planning Review, 34(3), 217-240.
- Mallick, B., Rahaman, K.R. & Vogt. J. (2011): Coastal Livelihood and Physical Infrastructure in Bangladesh after cyclone Aila, Mitigation and Adaptation of Strategies for Global Change, DOI 10.1007/s11027-011-9285-y.
- Mallick, B. & Vogt. J. (2011): Social Supremacy and Its Role in local level Disaster Mitigation Planning in Bangladesh, Disaster Prevention and Management, 20(5). 543-556.
- Mallick, B., Rahaman, K.R. & Vogt. J. (2011): Social vulnerability analysis for sustainable disaster mitigation planning in coastal Bangladesh, in Disaster Prevention and Management, 20(3), 220-237.
- Mallick, B., Witte, S., Sarker, R., Mahboob, A.S. & Vogt. J. (2009): Local Adaptation Strategies of a Coastal Community during Cyclone Sidr and Their Vulnerability Analysis for Sustainable Disaster Mitigation Planning in Bangladesh, in Journal of Bangladesh Institute of Planners (BIP). 2. 158-168.
- Vogt, J., Mallick, B. & Mahboob, A.S (2009): Social Supremacy and Location of Cyclone Centre: A Determinant of Social Vulnerability Analysis in a Coastal Union of Bangladesh, Conference proceedings “Water and Flood Management 2009”, Dhaka, pp. 415-423.