The Trace We Leave
| Publisher | Ilisha Book |
| Publication Date | Jun 11, 2026 |
| Pages | 350 |
| ISBN | 457-284-2565 |
| Format | Hard cover |
| Weight | 850g |
A twenty-year observation of waste, coastlines, tourism, and the changing material culture of Bangladesh. A twenty-year observation of waste, coastlines, tourism, and the changing material culture of Bangladesh.
A twenty-year observation of waste, coastlines, tourism, and the changing material culture of Bangladesh. A twenty-year observation of waste, coastlines, tourism, and the changing material culture of Bangladesh.
For publishers, POD reduces financial risk by avoiding unsold inventory, storage costs, and large initial print runs. It also makes it possible to publish specialized, experimental, or limited-market books that traditional mass printing often cannot support. For publishers, POD reduces financial risk by avoiding unsold inventory, storage costs, and large initial print runs. It also makes it possible to publish specialized. An adventurer with a purpose, Mamun conducted tandem bicycle journeys across the United States (2012) and from Anchorage, Alaska, to Ontario, Canada (2014), during which he investigated roadside litter. His research on public transport mapping in Dhaka, Bangladesh, contributed to the MIT study Tracing a Path to Knowledge? (published in
Muntasir Mamun
Muntasir Mamun is a pioneering environmental advocate and researcher with extensive expertise in marine debris, waste management, and sustainability. He is the founder and moderator of Kewkradong Bangladesh, a prominent environmental advocacy group, and serves as the Country Coordinator for the International Coastal Cleanup under Ocean Conservancy, USA. Additionally, he is the National Coordinator (Ocean) for The Climate Reality Project (India & South Asia), USA.
View Author Page| Publisher | Ilisha Book |
| Publication Date | Jun 11, 2026 |
| Pages | 350 |
| ISBN | 457-284-2565 |
| Format | Hard cover |
| Weight | 850g |