Guest Researcher at the Department of Forest and Nature Conservation Policy and Forest History, Georg- August University Goettingen,10/2015 - 12/2015
Research Interest:
Forest and Environment Policy communication
Natural Resource Management
Forest-Climate policy
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dissertation “ Media as a Driver of Policy Change: The Example of Forest-Climate Policy in Bangladesh”. Defense planned for December 2012
M.Sc. in Forest and Nature Conservation policy, Wageningen University and Research Centre , THE Netherlands (2005)
M. S. in Forestry (Major in forest management), Khulna University. BANGLADESH (2002)
B.Sc. in Forestry , Khulna University. BANGLADESH (2000)
Scholarships
DAAD PhD Scholarship of German Government for PhD program in Forestry Faculty of Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany (April 2008 –September 2012)
Teaching Assistantship Grant from GGG, Georg August University Göttingen (summer semester 2011)
NFP-AP Fellowship of the Netherlands Government for Research M. Sc. program in Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands (August 2003 to April 2005
Merit Scholarship for outstanding result in Higher Secondary Certificate Examination-Sponsored by the board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Bangladesh (September 1995- August 1999)
Publications List
Sadath, M. N., Rahman, S., Rahman, M., (2012). Forest in crisis: 2 decades of media discourse analysis of Bangladesh print media. International Journal of AgriScience,[ forth coming]
Sadath, M. N., Krott, M., Schusser, C. (2013). Forest - climate politics in Bangladesh’s media discourse in comparison to global media discourse. Open Journal of Forestry, Vol 3 (1). [Accepted for publication on 25th september 2012]
Sadath, M. N., & Krott, M. (2012). Identifying policy change- Analytical program analysis: An example of two decades of forest policy in Bangladesh. Forest Policy and Economics, Vol 25, 93-99
Sadath, M. N. (2012). Is Forest a problem solver of climate change? Communicating Science in the national print media discourse of Bangladesh and Germany compared to International media. In Cutting Edge Science & Technologies towards Food, Environment and Health - Focus: Civil Society. Jodhpur, India: Agrobios (International)” [Accepted after peer review for publication on 5th November 2012 (book chapter
Sadath, M. N., Kleinschmit, D., Giessen, L. (2012). Framing the Tiger a Biodiversity concern: First empirical observations of different framings in national and international media reporting. Forest Policy and Economics. [ forth coming]
Sadath, M. N., & Krott, M. (2012). Print media discourse as driver of forest policy change in Bangladesh. Journal of Sustainable Development, [forth coming ]
M. N. Sadath, R Rahman, A. Rahman, “ Study on Attitude Difference among the Indigenous Groups and Settlers on Forest and Forest Conservation in Bangladeshi Hill Tracts”, Biophysical and Socio-economic Frame Conditions for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Tropentag 2009, October 6 - 8, Hamburg, Germany ( conference paper)
M. Kamruzzaman, M. A. Rahman, A.S. Mollick, andSadath, M. N., “Soil in Relation to Mortality of Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.)”, Journal of Timber Development Association of India. Vol53. No. 3&4: July 2008 pp 50-60
MM Rahman,Sadath, M. N., M. Kamruzzaman and M Saifuzzaman. “Phytochemical and pharmacological investigation of Exoecaria agallocha Linn (Gewa) Latex: A study on its medicinal significance”, South Asian Journal of Agriculture, Vol2. No.(1&2): December, 2007 pp 75-78
Sadath, M. N., AKF Hoque and M Kamruzzaman. “Study on the development of seed storage technique for Sonneratia apetala”, South Asian Journal of Agriculture, Vol2.No.(1&2): December , 2007 pp 79-84
Sadath, M. N.;Rahman, S; Kamruzzaman, and Ali, M. “Value Change Along The Timber Marketing Channel In Bangladesh”, Business Review, V5, No 1, 2005 pp 39-47
Matin M. A., Islam M.S. &Sadath, M. N.“Habitat, Regeneration and Harvesting of Goran (Ceriops decandra) in the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest ”, Proceedings of National Seminar on The Sundarbans, the Largest mangrove Forest on Earth: A World Heritage Site.2003 Pp161 (reviewed proceedings)