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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Zobaer Ahmed's research focuses on the intersection of data science, international development, and environmental studies, with a particular emphasis on agriculture and climate change adaptation. His work often involves analyzing complex datasets using machine learning and GIS technologies to understand vulnerabilities and develop evidence-based strategies. Ahmed has investigated climate change risk perceptions and their influence on agricultural practices in regions like Bangladesh, exploring how these perceptions impact the adoption of new technologies and adaptation strategies. His publications also examine the application of remote sensing methodologies for agricultural monitoring, including cover crop identification and mapping crop rotations. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and Arkansas State University on these and related topics.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 238
Selected Publications
- Satellite Remote Sensing Reveals Voluntary Cover-Crop Adoption and Crop-Rotation Hotspots in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (2025) DOI
- Winter-time cover crop identification: A remote sensing-based methodological framework for new and rapid data generation (2023) DOI
- An examination of thematic research, development, and trends in remote sensing applied to conservation agriculture (2023) DOI
- Climate risk perceptions and perceived yield loss increases agricultural technology adoption in the polder areas of Bangladesh (2022) DOI
- Agriculture in Riverine Chars: Vulnerabilities to Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation (2021) DOI
- Climate change risk perceptions and agricultural adaptation strategies in vulnerable riverine char islands of Bangladesh (2021) DOI
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