Publication link of DR. NIKHIL CHAKMA

  • A multi-purpose National Forest Inventory in Bangladesh: design, operationalisation and key results. Forest Ecosystems, 8(1), pp.1- 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00284-1

  • Hossain, M. A., Mahmud, R., Chakma, N., & Hossain, M. K. (2019). Wild Fodder Yielding Plants in the Protected Areas of Bangladesh. In Wildlife Population Monitoring. Intech Open

  • Hossain, M. A., Anik, A. R., Chakma, N., Johnson, K., Henry, M., Jalal, R., Carrillo, O., Scott, C., Birigazzi, L., Akhter, M. & Iqbal, Z. 2019. Estimation Procedures of Indicators and Variables of the Bangladesh Forest Inventory. Dhaka, Bangladesh: (Bangladesh Forest Department and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations).

  • Chakma, N., Sarker, N. J., Sarker, S. U., Sarker, S. K., Shafali, R. B., & Belmain, S. R. (2019). Impact of trap barrier systems on rodent damage to upland rice cropping systems during bamboo masting events. Crop Protection, 104939

  • Nikhil Chakma, S. K. B., Falgoonee Kumar Mondal, Rajib Mahamud, Marufa Akhter, Rashed Jalal, Shrabanti Hira, Aminul Islam, Abdul Kadir Mia, Emdadul Haque, Laskar Muqsudur Rahman, Kristofer Johnson and Matieu Henry. 2018. Training Materials for the Socio-Economic Component of the Bangladesh Forest Inventory-Concepts, Planning and Procedures.

  • Chakma, N., Sarker, N. J., Belmain, S., Sarker, S. U., Aplin, K., & Sarker, S. K. (2018). New records of rodent species in Bangladesh: taxonomic studies from rodent outbreak areas in the Chittagong hill tracts. Bangladesh Journal of Zoology, 46(2), 217-230

  • Barua, Sepul Kanti, Mahmud, R, and Chakma, Nikhil. (2017), Criteria and indicators of the Bangladesh Forest Inventory: towards the integration of socio-economic and biophysical information for sustainable forest management and conservation, Forest Department, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. ISBN 978-984-34-4273-4

  • Chakma, N. 2017. Implementation modalities of socioeconomic survey for Bangladesh Forest Inventory. Bangladesh Forest Department and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

  • Chowdhury, N., Costello, L. & Chakma, N. 2016. Understanding Tree and Forest Resource Change in Bangladesh: A Literature Review to Support the Preparation of the Socioeconomic Survey. Dhaka: (Bangladesh Forest Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations).
  • Chakma, Nikhil and Mathilde, Maitrot. 2015. How ethnic minorities became poor and stay poor in Bangladesh: a qualitative enquiry. Working paper no. 34, Shiree, Dhaka

  • Chakma, Nikhil, 2015. Rodent population outbreaks in relation to bamboo flowering in the Chittagong hill tracts, its impacts on crop production and environment. PhD Thesis submitted at Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka

  • Chakma, Nikhil. 2013. The savings and investment behavior of extreme poor Marma community households in resilience building: a case study on Green Hill village savings and loan association intervention in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, working paper 19, Shiree, Dhaka,
  • Steven Belmain, Nikhil Chakma, Noor Jahan Sarker, Sohrab Sarker, Nazira Kamal, Santosh Sarker 2013. Prospects for ecologically-based management of rodent population outbreaks: can we mitigate 50- year cyclic famine in South Asia? In: Huitu, O. & Henttonen, H. (eds). The 9th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference – Abstracts. 72 p. ISBN 978-951-40-2434-4

  • Chakma, Nikhil, Belmain, S.R., Sarker, N.J., Sarker, S.U., Kamal, N.Q., Sarker, S.K. 2011. Rat floods and water floods: the ecological and sociological dynamics of rodent management in Bangladesh. In: Jens Jacob, Alexandra Esther (Editors). 8th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference Berlin, Germany, 26- 30 September 2011 – Book of Abstracts: Quedlinburg: Julius Kühn-Institut. Berlin, Germany. 240 p.
  • S.R. Belmain, N. Chakma, N.J. Sarker, S.U. Sarker, S.K. Sarkar, and N.Q. Kamal. 2010. The Chittagong story: studies on the ecology of rat floods and bamboo masting. In: Grant R. Singleton, Steven R. Belmain, Peter R. Brown and Bill Hardy, editors. Rodent Outbreaks: Ecology and Impacts. Los Banos (Philippines): International Rice Research Institute. 289 p. http://snipurl.com/1nxyii