K. H. Razimul Karim

Associate Specialist
Contact No.: 01913217793
Email: razimulseye@gmail.com, rkarim@cegisbd.com

Career Summary

Mr. Razimul Karim has over Twelve years of working experience in the field of GIS and RS analysis, spatial data development, geo, and statistical data analysis, advanced GIS analyses using various models and GIS software, and professional training for different levels of professionals of various organizations. He is experienced in making effective use of GIS and RS analysis to solve spatial problems.


Education

Masters of Science in Geography & Environment, University of Dhaka; Bachelor of Science in Geography & Environment. University of Dhaka.


Area of Interest/Expertise

Landuse and Land cover analysis and Planning, GIS & RS in Spatial analysis, Environmental analysis, Climate Change and Disaster Management, Web GIS, 3D City Modeling, LIDAR, Photogrammetry etc


Publications

2023

Md Yachin Islam, N.M. Refat Nasher, K.H. Razimul Karim, Kazi Jihadur Rashid, Quantifying forest land-use changes using remote-sensing and CA-ANN model of Madhupur Sal Forests, Bangladesh, Heliyon, 2023, e15617, ISSN 2405-8440, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023028244.  

2023

Razimul Karim*, Syed Arman Akib Rahman, Champa Rani Saha, Mostafizur Rahman, Shakil Ahmed, Mahiba Musharrat. Mathematical Downscaling of Temperature and Rainfall from the Future Projected Dataset Based on CMIP6 Model: A Case Study of Bangladesh Regarding Climate Change, Earth Sciences. Volume 12, Issue 5, October 2023, pp. 140-158. doi: 10.11648/j.earth.20231205.13 http://www.esjournal.org/article/161/10.11648.j.earth.20231205.13  

2022

K.H. Razimul Karim, Champa Rani Saha, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, A Web-Based Geospatial Information Services:  Supporting Climate Change Analysis, Disaster Management and Environment. 5th International Conference on Sustainable Development, 19-20 February, 2022. United International University (UIU), Dhaka, Bangladesh

2022

N M Refat Nasher, K H Razimul Karim, Md. Yachin Islam. “Spatio-temporal variation of cyclone intensity over the coastal region of Bangladesh using 134 years track analysis” Tropical Cyclone Research and Review (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcrr.2022.02.001

2020

Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Catharien Terwisscha van Scheltinga, K.H. Razimul Karim, Making Delta Knowledge Accessible – Developing a Knowledge app for the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100. 4th International Conference on Sustainable Development, 18-19 February, 2020. United International University (UIU), Dhaka, Bangladesh

2019

Saleem, Ashty; Dewan, Ashraf; Rahman, Md Masudur ; M. Nawfee, Shahrin; Karim, Razimul; Lu, Xi Xi, “Spatial and temporal variations of erosion and accretion: A case of a large Tropical River" Earth Systems and Environment (2019), https://doi.org/10.1007/s41748-019-00143-8.  

2019

Rahman M, Karim KHR (2019) Physical Growth Trend on the Fringe of the Dhaka South City: A Case Study of Saddam Market Area, Kadamtali. Res J Econ 3:1. (https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/physical-growth-trend-on-the-fringe-of-the-dhaka-south-city-a-case-study-of-saddam-market-area-kadamtali-bqfo.pdf)

2018

Ronald L. Holle, Ashraf Dewan, Shajia Mohammad, Razimul Karim, Md. Faruk Hosain. Lightning Fatalities and Injuries in Bangladesh from 1990 through 2017, 25th International Lighting Detection Conference & 7th International Lighting Meteorology Conference, March 12-15, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA

2017

Ashraf Dewan; Abu Yousuf Md. Abdullah; Md. Rakibul Islam Shogib; Razimul Karim; Md. Masudur Rahman. Exploring spatial and temporal patterns of Visceral Leishmaniasis in endemic areas of Bangladesh", Tropical Medicine and Health. Tropical Medicine and Health 2017 45:29, (https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-017-0069-2)

2014

K.H. Razimul Karim*, Trends of permanent wetland change in detailed area plan of Dhaka, American Journal of Water Resources, vol. 2, no. 5 (2014): 106-109. doi: 10.12691/ajwr-2-5-1.

2014

Md. Khalid Hasan*, Masuma Akter Happy, Mst. Karimon Nesha and K.H. Razimul Karim, Pollution Status of Balu River due to Industrial Input at Dhaka, Bangladesh, Open Journal of Water Pollution and Treatment, Volume 1, Number 1, pp.34-42, 2014.