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    • Climate change and vector-borne diseases in Bangladesh 

      Rahman, Mohammed Jahedur (BRAC University, 2014-05)
      Background Climate change is an occurring phenomenon that creates extreme weather patterns and these weather patterns have a direct impact on vector-borne diseases. The relationship between climatic factors and vector-borne ...
    • Effect of environmental seasons in the epidemiology of waterborne diseases: a review 

      Noor, Afifa (Brac University, 2023-02)
      The effects of seasonal climate change are uncertain because of the complicated links between seasonal climate and waterborne illnesses. It is so challenging to predict which waterborne diseases will be most impacted, what ...
    • Flood prediction using machine learning models 

      Syeed, Miah Mohammad Asif; Farzana, Maisha; Namir, Ishadie; Ishrar, Ipshita; Nushra, Meherin Hossain (Brac University, 2022-01)
      Floods are one of nature’s most catastrophic calamities which cause irreversible and immense damage to human life, agriculture, infrastructure and socio-economic system. Floods are one of Bangladesh’s most common natural ...
    • Prediction of rainfall using data mining techniques 

      Prema, Fahmida Tasnim; Ahmed, Sharmin; Islam, Md. Rifat (BRAC University, 2017)
      The research for this paper concentrates on finding inter-relations between various climatic indices and predict precipitation consequently. And since rainfall is the prominent reason behind flood, our study can aid immensely ...