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- ItemOpen AccessPOST-PANDEMIC RECOVERY STRATEGIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY(North South University, 2022-12) Muslima Zahan; Md. Al-Amin; Helal AhammadThe tourism and hospitality industry has been profoundly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitating a systematic review to comprehend the strategic recovery approaches suggested and employed across the industry. The review will examine existing literature to identify key challenges, trends, threats, and opportunities following the pandemic. The comprehensive analysis revealed that the recovery strategies require substantial shifts in customer satisfaction levels, adoption of sustainable practices, technological advancements, and heightened health-related considerations.
- ItemOpen AccessSmart Agriculture Monitoring System(North South University, 2021) Mohammad Rakib Hasan Tipu; Md. Al-Amin; Joy Saha; Atiqur Rahman; 1530174042; 1520179642; 1520715042Agriculture is the root to a country's economic development. In recent times, huge scientific advancement has been implemented in various agricultural fields for the betterment of the future. Despite various researches, proper assessment and productivity couldn’t be reached. We have tried to focus on different scientific applications which could be put together in the agricultural field for better accuracy with better productivity using less man-power. Moreover, we include a method for monitoring the agricultural fields from any remote location and assess the basic condition of the field. We also use solar tracking systems to generate the required renewable power supply in agriculture fields that could lead to an eco-friendly way of energy production, leading to a proper step towards the next green world. Bangladesh economy draws its main strength from the agriculture sector. The sector contributes 19.10% to GDP (at current prices) and employs 50.28% of the labour force. However inadequate management practices are one of the driving causes for agricultural productivity to be reduce din Bangladesh. The use of fertilizers, quality seeds, and irrigation together cannot ensure sustainable production unless timely and appropriate measures for the management of other nutrients are simultaneously pursued. Therefore, this project proposes a completely innovative, user friendly technology that assists farmers in maintaining their irrigation without any effort.
- ItemOpen AccessUsage and Sustainability of Solar Home System in Dhaka City(North South University, 2016-12) Muslima Zahan; Md. Al-Amin; Mohammad Mahboob RahmanIn Bangladesh, sustainable energy has been a hot topic since the country is facing long-standing electricity crisis. The government is trying to mitigate the problem through the sustainable use of the solar panel, yet there is no research directly linking sustainability and solar panel usage in the context of Bangladesh. Hence, the purpose of this study is to identify whether solar panels will be a sustainable source of energy in Bangladesh. The study was conducted with 75 solar panel users living in Bashundhara Residential Area, Dhaka. The researchers deliberately chose this area because a regulation from the authority involves binding the inhabitants to install solar home system. The findings of this study indicate that the usage of solar panel will not be sustainable in the long-run.