Workshop/Seminar presentation:

  1. G M Monirul Alam (2022) Vulnerability, farm-level adaptation and resilience to cope with climate change and variability in drought-prone areas of Bangladesh, Social Science Research Council, Ministry of Planning on 19th September 2022.
  2. G M Monirul Alam (2021) Role of agribusinesses in building smart village, 12th online workshop on “Smart Village and Smart City: Perspective Digital Bangladesh” on 26th December 2021 at BSMRAU.
  3. G M Monirul Alam (2021) Impact of COVID-19 on aquaculture sector in Bangladesh, The 10 ASAE International Conference, 6-8 December 2021 / Beijing, China.
  4. G M Monirul Alam (2021) COVID-19 impacts and adaptations in rice and fish value chains in Bangladesh, CGIAR Research Program on COVID-19 and agricultural value chains: impacts and adaptations, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 29 Nov 2021.
  5. G M Monirul Alam (2020) Promote sustainability of family farming for climate-resilient food systems in the SAARC region, Regional Consultation Meeting on UN Decade of Family Farming, Organized by SAARC, FAO and IFAD, 5-6 November, 2020.
  6. G M Monirul Alam and Most Nilufa Khatun (2020) ‘Impact of lockdown on vegetables supply chain and food security: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh’ The 8th Sustainability Forum, MDPI, Switzerland.
  7. G M Monirul Alam (2020) ‘COVID-19, Agriculture and Food Security in Bangladesh’, Online seminar held at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU) in 30 June, 2020.
  8. G M Monirul Alam (2020) ‘Impact of COVID-19 on Agribusiness in Bangladesh’, Online seminar held at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University in 18 June, 2020.
  9. G M Monirul Alam (2019) Role of agribusiness in promoting sustainable development in Bangladesh, Paper presented at BSMRAU on 23 March, 2019.
  10. G M Monirul Alam (2018) ‘Riverbank erosion: a vicious circle of land access, food security and poverty in Bangladesh’, Paper presented at the international conference on ‘Pathways to a Sustainable Economy: Vision 2041 Agenda for Bangladesh’ as an invited speaker, held at PKSF, Dhaka on October 30-31, 2018.
  11. G M Monirul Alam (2018) ‘Education and Research Domain of Agribusiness, Paper presented at BSMRAU on 25 October, 2018.
  12. G M Monirul Alam (2017) ‘Determinants of and barriers to adaptation of hazard-prone rural households in Bangladesh, Paper presented at the 20th Biennial Conference on Economics and Ethics, Organized by Bangladesh Economic Association (BEA) held on 21-23 December, 2017.
  13. G M Monirul Alam (2017) ‘Health and food security nexus: Evidence from vulnerable rural households in Bangladesh’, Paper presented at the 20th Biennial Conference on Economics and Ethics, Organized by Bangladesh Economic Association (BEA) held on 21-23 December, 2017.
  14. G M Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam and Shahbaz Mushtaq (2015) ‘Is migration is an appropriate coping strategy for hazard-prone rural households in Bangladesh?’, Paper presented at the Symposium on Language, Culture and Technology in a Connected World, 1 June 2015, USQ, Toowoomba.
  15. G M Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam and Shahbaz Mushtaq (2015) ‘Analyzing livelihood status and policy options to improving food access for resource-poor rural households in Bangladesh’, Paper presented in the HRD Student Seminar at USQ, 19-20 November, USQ, Toowoomba.
  16. G M Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam and Shahbaz Mushtaq (2015) ‘Determinants of households’ adaptation strategies and barriers to riverbank erosion hazards in rural Bangladesh’, Paper accepted for Seminar on Agriculture and Climate Change – Adapting Crops to Increased Uncertainty, February, The Netherlands.

17.  G M Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam and Shahbaz Mushtaq (2014) ‘Determinants of Food Security: An Empirical Analysis from Bangladesh Resource-Poor Rural Households, Paper presented at the Symposium on Research Journeys and the Production of Knowledge, organized by USQ, Springfield on 24th October, 2014.

18.  G M Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam, Shahbaz Mushtaq, M S Arifeen Khan Mamun and Nilufa Khatun (2014) ‘The causal relationship between rural household income and mobile phone adoption: A case study from Bangladesh’, Paper presented in the Symposium on Broadband-enabled Communities and Regional Development, November, 10-11, 2014, University of Southern Queensland.

  1. Alam, GMM, Khatun, MN & Rahman, KT (2013) ‘Marketing channel and consumer preference of poultry products in rural areas of Bangladesh’ –Proceedings paper of 8th International Poultry Show and Seminar – 2013 of World’s Poultry Science Association – Bangladesh Branch (WPSA-BB).
  2. G M Monirul Alam (2009) ‘Sweetening food security in Bangladesh: present situation and future strategy’, Paper presented at 7th annual scientific conference, 2009 on ‘Food security and food safety: Towards a one world, one health approach, Chittagong Vaterinary and Animal Science University, Hotel Agrabad, Chittagong,  17-19 March, 2009.
  3. G M Monirul Alam (2008) ‘Date palm Cultivation Practices: Case Studies from an Area of Jessore District’, Paper presented at the workshop on Review of Research Programme of NARS institute organized by Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC), Dhaka on 22 May, 2008.
  4. G M Monirul Alam, M Mahmadul Alam and M A Samad Miah (2008) ‘Studies on Sustainability of Sugar Industry in Bangladesh’, Paper presented at the seminar on ‘Meeting the Challenges of Sugar Crops and Integrated Industries in Developing Countries”, Al-Arish, Egypt, 2008.
  5. M Mahmadul Alam, G M Monirul Alam and M A Samad Miah (2008) ‘Global Sugar Price Distortion and its Impact on Bangladesh Sugar Industry,’ Paper presented at the international seminar on ‘Meeting the Challenges of Sugar Crops and Integrated Industries in Developing Countries’, Al-Arish, Egypt, 2008.
  6. G M Monirul Alam, M Saydur Rahman and M A Sattar Mondal (2003) ‘An Economic Analysis of Backward and Forward Linkages of Power Tiller Technology’ Some Empirical Insights from an Area of Bangladesh, Paper presented at the regional Seminar on Promotion of Agribusiness and Agro-processing in Bangladesh, Jointly organized by Bangladesh Economic Association (BEA) and Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, BAU, 17 December, 2003.

Popular Article (In Bangla):

  1. Price of sugar Vs Existence of sugar industry, The Daily Ittefaq, ArtonitirPata, 31, October, 2007
  2. To make sugar industry profitable, The Daily Sangabad, 18 October, 2007.
  3. Economic importance of cultivating Palmyra palm plant, Krishi Katha, Vadra, 1415
  4. Ensuring sweating food security in Bangladesh, Krishi Katha, Poash, 1415
  5. Employment generation in rural economy, The Daily Ittefaq,ArtonitirPata, 27, July, 2009.