Publications
Publication list
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Etzold, B., Gransow, B., Tomba, L., Sterly, H., Suda, K., Kraas, F., Flock, R. (2016): Agency and the Making of Transient Urban Spaces: Examples of Migrants in the City in the Pearl River Delta, China, and Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Population, Space and Place 22, pp. 128-145
- Braun, B., Aßheuer, T. (2011): Floods in megacity environments: vulnerability and coping strategies of slum dwellers in Dhaka/Bangladesh. In: Natural Hazard, 58 (2), pp. 771-787 [online access]
- Brinkel, J., Khan , M., Krämer, A. (2009): A Systematic Review of Arsenic Exposure and Its Social and Mental Health Effects with Special Reference to Bangladesh. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6 (2009), pp. 1609-1619 [online access]
- Burkart, K., Endlicher, W. (2009): Assessing the Atmospheric Impact on Public Health in the Megacity of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 93-109 [online access]
- Grübner, O. (2011): A spatial epidemiological approach on well-being in urban slums - evidence from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Dissertation Thesis, HU Berlin [online access]
- Hackenbroch, K., Baumgart, S., Kreibich, V. (2009): The Spatiality of Livelihoods: Urban Public Space as an Asset for the Livelihoods of the Urban Poor in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 47-68 [online access]
- Kabir, H., Endlicher, W., Jägermeyr, J. (2009): Calculation of bright roof-tops for solar PV applications in Dhaka Megacity, Bangladesh. In: Renewable Energy, 35 (8), pp. 1760-1764 [online access]
- Keck, M. (2008): Feeding a Megacity: Investigating the Food Systems of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: South Asia Institute Report 2008, Südasien-Institut, pp. 10-11 [online access]
- Keck, M., Haque, M. (2009): Bangladeshi-German team play: Analysing Dhaka’s food markets. In: South Asia Institute Report 2009, Südasien-Institut, pp. 12 [online access]
- Keck, M. (2012): Informality as borrowed security: Contested food markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Waibel, M., McFarlane, C.(Eds.): Urban Informalities. Reflections on the Formal and Informal, pp. 111-127, Ashgate, Farnham
- Keck, M., Bohle, H., Zingel, W. (2012): Dealing with Insecurity. Informal Business Relations and Risk Governance among Food Wholesalers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie , 56 (1+2), pp. 43-57
- Khan, M., Krämer, A. (2008): Socio-economic factors explain differences in public health-related variables among women in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study. In: BMC Public Health, 2008 (8), pp. 254 [online access]
- Khan, M., Krämer, A., Grübner, O. (2009): Comparison of Health-Related Outcomes between Urban Slums, Urban Affluent and Rural Areas in and around Dhaka Megacity, Bangladesh. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 69-92 [online access]
- Khan, M., Aklimunnessa, K., Kabir, M., Mori, M. (2007): Determinants of drinking arsenic-contaminated tubewell water in Bangladesh . In: Health Policy and Planning, 2007 (22), pp. 335-343 [online access]
- Khan, M., Krämer, A. (2009): Factors associated with being underweight, overweight and obese among ever-married non-pregnant urban women in Bangladesh. In: Singapore Med J, 50 (8), pp. 804-813 [online access]
- Kraas, F., Hackenbroch, K., Sterly, H., Heintzenberg, J., Herrle, P., Kreibich, V. (2019): Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Pearl River Delta, China, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers