Honey Hunters of the Sundarbans
| Publisher | Ilisha Book |
| Publication Date | Jun 10, 2026 |
| Pages | 300 |
| ISBN | 254-528-286 |
| Format | Hard cover |
| Weight | 750g |
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.
Shakhawat Chowdhury is a seasoned activist with nearly two decades of experience in environmental protection, research, and policy advising. His expertise includes conducting baseline surveys, data analysis, stakeholder engagement, forging partnerships, and efficiently executing project objectives. He has played a key role in supporting groundbreaking scientific research on microplastics and marine debris and has collaborated with environmental organizations across Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Japan, and South Korea. As the National Coordinator for The Climate Reality Project, India and South Asia, he actively advances sustainability initiatives. Shakhawat has also been involved in coastal cleanup efforts in Bangladesh since 2008 and contributed to CSIRO's Global Plastic Leakage to Ocean project.
Mustafiz Mamun
Mustafiz Mamun is an award-winning Bangladeshi photojournalist and an Adjunct Faculty Member in the Department of Television, Film, and Photography at the University of Dhaka. With over two decades of experience, he has documented people, culture, landscapes, wildlife, environmental issues, and political events. A recognized expert in drone operation, he uses aerial photography and videography to capture stunning, unique perspectives that have been featured in numerous works and publications. Beyond photography, Rahman has been actively involved in coastal cleanup initiatives in Bangladesh since 2008 and contributed to CSIRO's Global Plastic Leakage to Ocean project. His commitment to environmental awareness is further supported by specialized training in Sri Lanka, highlighting his dedication to conservation through impactful visual narratives. He holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Dhaka and a Diploma in Photography from Pathshala South Asian Media Institute.
View Author Page| Publisher | Ilisha Book |
| Publication Date | Jun 10, 2026 |
| Pages | 300 |
| ISBN | 254-528-286 |
| Format | Hard cover |
| Weight | 750g |