Monographs/Dissertation
Mallick, B. (2014): Der gesellschaftliche Umgang mit zunehmender Verwundbarkeit: Eine Analyse der sozialen Bedingungen für vulnerabilitätsorientierte räumliche Planungen in der Küstenzone von Bangladesch, [in German] Dissertation, Regionalwissenschaftlicen Schrieftreihe 36, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie (KIT), Germany
Mallick, B. (2007): Corruption of Holding Tax Management System in Bangladesh – A case study of Mymensingh municipality, Master Thesis at Institute of Regional Science (IfR) of University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
Peer-reviewed Journal
2023
Mallick, B. (2023). Environmental non-migration: Analysis of drivers, factors, and their significance. World Development Perspectives, 29, 100475.
Mallick, B., Hunter, L. (2023) Environmental non-migration: framework, methods, and cases. Reg Environ Change 23, 22.
Mallick, B., Priovashini, C. Schanze, J. (2023) “I can migrate, but why should I?”—voluntary non-migration despite creeping environmental risks. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 10, 34
Naser, M.M., Mallick, B., Priodarshini, R. et al. Policy challenges and responses to environmental non-migration. npj Clim. Action 2, 5 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44168-023-00033-w
Priodarshini, R., Mallick, B., & Huq, S. (2023) A Conceptual Approach for Understanding the Disaster-Pandemic Nexus. Coastal Disaster Risk Management in Bangladesh, 470-485.
2022
Best, K., Carrico, A. R., Donato, K., & Mallick, B. (2022). A multi contextual analysis of place attachment, environmental perceptions, and mobility in southwestern Bangladesh. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 8(4), 461–472. https://doi.org/10.1037/tps0000347
Khatun, F., Ahsan, Md. N., Afrin, S., Warner, J., Ahsan, R., Mallick, B., Kumar, P. (2022). Environmental non-migration as adaptation in hazard-prone areas: Evidence from coastal Bangladesh. Global Environmental Change, 77, 102610. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2022.102610
Sultana, Z., Mallick, B., Biswas, B. et al. (2022) Role of gender and political connectedness after extreme events in coastal Bangladesh. Clim Action 1, 7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44168-022-00008-3
Alam, E., Mallick, B., (2022). Climate change perceptions, impacts and adaptation practices of fishers in southeast Bangladesh coast, International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management. Doi: 10.1108/IJCCSM-02-2021-0019.
Best, K., Gilligan, J., Baroud, H., Carrico, A., Donato, K. & Mallick, B. (2022) Applying machine learning to social datasets: a study of migration in southwestern Bangladesh using random forests. Reg Environ Change 22, 52 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-022-01915-1
Ghosh, R.C., Orchiston, C. and Mallick, B. (2022) Climate migration studies in the Pacific (CMSP) - A bibliometric analysis, Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, Volume 4, 100132, ISSN 2666-0490, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crsust.2022.100132.
Gain, A. et al . …Mallick, B. (2022) Overcoming challenges for implementing nature-based solutions in deltaic environments: insights from the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh, Environmental Research Letters, https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ac740a/meta
2021
Mallick, B.; Rogers, K.G.; & Sultana, Z. (2021) In Harm’s Way: Non-Migration Decisions of People at Risk of Slow-onset Coastal Hazards in Bangladesh, in Ambio. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01552-8
Priovashini, C. & Mallick, B. (2021) A Bibliometric Review on the Drivers of Environmental Migration, in Ambio, DOI: 10.1007/s13280-021-01543-9
Mallick, B.; Priodarshini, R.; Kimengsi, J.N.; Biswas, B.; Hausmann, A.; Islam. S.; Huq, S.; Vogt, J. (2021) Livelihoods dependence on mangrove ecosystems: Empirical evidence from the Sundarbans, in Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crsust.2021.100077.
Franklinos L, Parrish R, Burns R, Caflisch A, Mallick B, Rahman T, Routsis V, López A, Tatem A, Trigwell R. (2021) Key opportunities and challenges for the use of big data in migration research and policy. UCL Open: Environment. 2021;(3):06. Available from:https://dx.doi.org/10.14324/111.444/ucloe.000027
Priodarshini, R., Biswas, B., Sánchez Higuera, A. M., & Mallick, B. (2021). Livelihood challenges of ‘double strike’ disasters: Evidence from rural communities of southwest coastal Bangladesh during the Covid-19 pandemic and cyclone Amphan. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, 3, 100100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crsust.2021.100100
Biswas, B., Mallick, B., Ahsan, N., Priodarshini, R. (2021). How Does the Rohingya Influx Influence the Residential Satisfaction and Mobility Intentions of the Host Communities in Bangladesh? Int. Migration & Integration. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-021-00886-2
Biswas B, Ahsan MN, Mallick B. (2021) Analysis of residential satisfaction: An empirical evidence from neighbouring communities of Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Plos ONE ;16(4):e0250838. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250838.
Biswas, B., Mallick, B., Roy, A., Sultana, Z. (2021) Impact of agriculture extension services on technical efficiency of rural paddy farmers in southwest Bangladesh, Environmental Challenges, Volume 5, 100261, ISSN 2667-0100, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envc.2021.100261.
Mallick, A. and Mallick, B. (2021) Staying despite river-bank erosion: evidence of coastal Bangladesh, in SN Social Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-021-00104-x
Biswas, B.; Sultana, Z.; Priovashini, C.; Ahsan, M. N. & Mallick, B. (2021) The Emergence of Residential Satisfaction Studies in Social Research: A Bibliometric Analysis. Habitat International, Vol. 109, 102336, doi 10.1016/j.habitatint.2021.102336
2020
Mallick, B., Sultana, Z., Benett, C. (2020) How do sustainable livelihoods influence environmental (non)migration aspirations? Applied Geography, Volume 124, November 2020, 102328.
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, B. 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. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 17, 6439.
2019
Mallick, B. (2019). The Nexus between Socio-Ecological System, Livelihood Resilience, and Migration Decisions: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. Sustainability, 11, 3332.
2017
Mallick, B.; Sultana, Z. (2017) Livelihood after Relocation—Evidence of Guchchagram Project in Bangladesh. Soc. 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, B. Mallick, R. Hale (2017) Widespread infilling of tidal channels and navigable waterways in human-modified tidal delta-plain 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
2016
Heiman, T. & Mallick, B. (2016): Understanding Climate Adaptation Cultures in Global Context: Proposal for an Explanatory Framework, Climate, 4(4), 59;
2015
Mallick, B. & Vogt, J. (2015). Societal Dealings with Cyclone in Bangladesh – A proposal of Vulnerability Atlas for Sustainable Disaster Risk reduction, Journal of Coastal Zone Management, Vol. 18. Issue 3. 1000409, doi.10.4172/jczm.1000409
Mallick, B. & Roldan, L.F. (2015): Social Stratification in context of drinking water scarcity: Empirical Evidence of Coastal Bangladesh, in American Journal of Water Resources, Vol. 3, No. 2. pp 92-99. doi: 10.12691/ajwr-3-3-4
Sultana, Z. & Mallick, B. (2015): Adaptation strategies after cyclone in southwest coastal Bangladesh – Pro poor policy choices, in American Journal of Rural Development, Vol. 3, No. 2. pp 24-33. doi: 10.12691/ajrd-3-2-2
Roy, K., Ansari, Md. S., Karim, Md. R., Das, R., Mallick, B., & Gain, A.K. (2015). Irrigation Water Quality Assessment and Identification of River Pollution Sources in Bangladesh: Implications in Policy and Management, Journal of Water Resource and Hydraulic Engineering, Vol. 4 Issue. 4, PP. 303-317
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.
2014
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
2013
Akter, S. & Mallick, B (2013) The Poverty-Vulnerability-Resilience Nexus: Evidence from Bangladesh, Ecological Economics, 96, 114–124
2012
Mallick, B. & Vogt. J. (2012): Cyclone, Coastal Livelihood and Migration – empirical evidence from Bangladesh, International Development and Planning Review, 34(3), 217-240.
2011
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, Disaster Prevention and Management, 20(3), 220-237.
Before 2009
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), Vol. 2, pp 158-168.
Mallick, B. & Selke, S. (2008): eBase Administration as a Component for Regional Planning: Discourse for Combating Corruption in Holding Tax Management in Bangladesh, in Jahangirnagor Planning Review, Volume 6, pp 103- 115
Mallick, B. & Rahman, S. (2007): Review of elected female member's participation in the rural local government, in Asian Studies, Vol. 26, pp.65-72.
Mallick, B. & Rahman, G. (2003): The Evolutionary Pattern of Dhanmondi Residential Area and Its Present Liveability, in Geography and Environment, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh, Issue 2. pp 16-32
Book Chapters
2022
Awuh, H.E., Mallick, B. and Mairomi, H.W. (2022), "Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Conceptual Overview", Balgah, R.A. and Kimengsi, J.N. (Ed.) Disaster Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Policies, Institutions and Processes, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 3-33. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-817-320221001
2021
Islam N.N., Mallick B. (2021) What Influence Evacuation Decisions at Cyclone Shelters? Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. In: Alam G.M.M., Erdiaw-Kwasie M.O., Nagy G.J., Leal Filho W. (eds) Climate Vulnerability and Resilience in the Global South. Climate Change Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77259-8_10
Sultana Z., Mondal P., Roy T., Biswas B., Mallick B. (2021) Socio-political Distancing Amid Disaster: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. In: Alam G.M.M., Erdiaw-Kwasie M.O., Nagy G.J., Leal Filho W. (eds) Climate Vulnerability and Resilience in the Global South. Climate Change Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77259-8_18
2018
Mallick, B., Berger, B. & Kim, K. (2018): Introduction, in Mallick, B., et al. (eds). Building Resilient Communities - Water Management, Rural Development and Adaptation to Climate Consequences, http://www.lulu.com/.../product-23728338.html
Berger, B., Mallick, B.,& Kim, K. (2018): Reflections, in Mallick, B., et al. (eds). Building Resilient Communities - Water Management, Rural Development and Adaptation to Climate Consequences. http://www.lulu.com/.../product-23728338.html
2016
Etzold, B. & Mallick, B. (2016) Moving beyond the focus on environmental migration towards recognizing the normality of translocal lives – Insights from Bangladesh, in Warner, K. et al. (eds). Migration, Risk Management and Climate Change: Evidence and Policy Responses, Volume 6 of the series Global Migration Issues pp 105-128.
Ackerly, B., Carella, A., Cruz, J. Miguel & Mallick, B. (2016): “Measuring Critical Theories of Human Rights,” in J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg (eds.) Quantitative Methods in Critical and Constructivist Theory, the University of Michigan Press, pp.29-50
Before 2015
Mallick, B. & Etzold, B. (2015) Introduction and State-of-the-Art, in Mallick, B and Etzold, B (ed.): Environment, Migration and Adaptation- Evidence and Politics of Climate Change in Bangladesh, ICCCAD and AHDPH Publishing House, Dhaka, pp. 1-26
Mallick, B. & Siddiqui, T. (2015): Disaster-Induced Migration and Adaptation Discourse in Bangladesh, in Felicitas, et al (ed.) Environmental Change, Adaptation and Migration in complex regional realities. Palgrave Macmillan, UK, pp. 164-185.
Mallick, B. & Vogt, J. (2010): Wirkungsketten der Korruption bei der Erhebung der kommunalen Gebäudesteur in Bangladesch, in Carsten Stark and Christian Lahusen (ed.) „Korruption und neue Staatlichkeit“, Reihe Verwaltungssoziologe Band 2.pp 151-176
Books
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. and Etzold, B (ed.) (2015): Environment, Migration and Adaptation- Evidence and Politics of Climate Change in Bangladesh, ICCCAD and AHDPH Publishing House, Dhaka
Das, S., Islam, N. & Mallick, B. (2011): Drinking Water Crisis and Vulnerable Livelihood, Empirical Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K., ISBN 978-3-639-33007-6, paperback, 108 Pages
Mallick, B., Das, U., Islam, S.S., Das, S. & Islam, N. (2010): “Living with Cyclone Aila”, Coastal Research Foundation, Khulna Bangladesh.
Mallick, B. (2004): “Local Government: Local Peoples’ Institution”, AHDPH Publishing House; Dhaka, Bangladesh
Conference Proceeding
Mallick, B. (2011): Necessity of Acceptance – Searching for a Sustainable Community Based Disaster Mitigation Approach, in Wallendorf et al. (ed.): Proceedings of the 2011 Solutions to Coastal Disasters Conference, ASCE & COPRI, pp. 753 – 766.
Mallick, B. & Vogt, J. (2010): Wirkungsketten der Korruption bei der Erhebung der kommunalen Gebäudesteur in Bangladesch, in Carsten Stark and Christian Lahusen (ed.) „Korruption und neue Staatlichkeit“, Reihe Verwaltungssoziologe Band 2.pp 151-176
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, Bangladesh, pp. 415-423
Mallick, B. & Vogt, J. (2009): Local Strategies to Cope with Natural Hazards: Experiences of Cyclone ‘Sidr’ in Bangladesh, in Hamilton, Neumaier, Schwiegner, Sedmark (eds.) “Facing Tragedies” LIT, pp. 212-220.
Mallick, B. & Selke, S. (2008): eHonesty as an essential Element of eDemocracy: A case study from Bangladesh about the Relationship between Corruption and local eTax-System, in Parycek, P. & Prosser, A. (eds.): EDem 2008: E-democracy Conference. Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, Band 239, pp 41-55
Selke, S.; Mallick, B. & Holzbach, A. (2008): eHonesty: Technical Potentials and Social Risks of Local eGovernment Strategies in Bangladesh for Supporting the Fight against Corruption, Conference proceedings, 8th European Conference on eGovernment 2008, Lausanne, Switzerland, pp. 475- 482
Mallick, B., Soylu, T. & Vogt, J. (2008): Socio-spatial Vulnerability Analysis of Coastal Regions during Disaster: Experience of a Pilot Research Project in Bangladesh, conference proceedings - Third Annual Congress of the Council for European Urbanism “Climate Change and Urban Design” 14 - 16 September, Oslo, pp 89-110.
Mallick, B.; Houngue, G. & Miranda, A. (2005): Reaching Millennium Development Goals: A case of Bangladesh, Benin, and Argentina, in World Habitat Day Souvenir 2005, Ministry of Housing & Public Works, Government of Bangladesh, pp 12-20
Mallick, B. Selim, A.T.M & Rahman, G. (2003): Shelter Alleviates Poverty, in RIGHT, a journal of SAMATA, Volume-I, Issue-I, 2003, pp- 55-65
Mallick, B. & Rahman, G. (2003): Analysis of Disparity in Water & Sanitation Services: A case among Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna and Rajshahi Cities in Bangladesh, in World Habitat Day Souvenir 2003, Ministry of Housing & Public Works, GoB, pp 12-20
Mallick, B. & Rahman, G. (2003): Flash Flood 2000 and Its Hazard Management: A case of Satkhira District, in Book of Abstract of XXIV International Conference IIG, Shilong, Meghalaya, INDIA, 23-26/03/2003, pp 68
Rahman, G. & Mallick, B. (2002): Promoting Good Governance in Service Delivery System in Dhaka City Corporation, in World Habitat Day Souvenir 2002, Ministry of Housing & Public Works, GoB, pp 46-54