Sudipa Basu
Job Title
Name of Organization
Primary Email
Assistant Professor of Economics
University of Barishal
sbasu@bu.ac.bd

Brief Biography
Sudipa Basu is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, University of Barishal, Bangladesh. She has completed undergraduate and graduate studies in Economics from Islamic University, Bangladesh. She has published articles in renowned national and international journals. Besides, she conducted funded research projects as principal researcher.
Field of Interests
My research focuses on the Economics of Aquaculture and Fish Production. I have also interest on evaluating the climate change adaptation strategies. In addition, I have deep interest to investigate the sustainable rural and community development in the southwest region of Bangladesh.
Fields of Expertise
- Agriculture
- Agricultural Economics
- Aquaculture/Fisheries Economics
- Climate Change
- Climate Smart Farming
- Community Development
- Integrated Rural Development
- Rural Development
Current Research Projects
Key Publications
Journal articles / periodicals:
- Apurba Roy and Sudipa Basu (2020). Determinants of livelihood diversification under environmental change in coastal community of Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1018529120946159
- Sudipa Basu and Apurba Roy (2020). An economic assessment of fish polyculture as an adaptation strategy against environmental change in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh. International Journal of Environmental Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207233.2020.1754560.
- Apurba Roy and Sudipa Basu (2019). Assessment of socioeconomic vulnerability of climate-induced migrants in southwest region of Bangladesh. Jagannath University of Economics, 1(1), pp. 1-12.
- Apurba Roy and Sudipa Basu (2019). Technical Efficiency of Pottery Firms on South-central Region of Bangladesh, Barishal University Journal (Part-2), 3, pp. 5-18.
- Sudipa Basu and Apurba Roy (2018). “Economic assessment of mud crab (Scylla Serrata) culture as an adaptation strategy to salinity intrusion in south-west region of Bangladesh”, International Journal of Environmental Studies, 75:6, pp. 891-902, https://doi.org/10.1080/00207233.2018.1470402.