DESIGN OF A GREEN SHIP FOR CONSERVATION OF ENVIRONMENT AT NIKLI HAOR IN BANGLADESH

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dc.contributor.author LUBA, TABASSUMA TASNIM
dc.contributor.author MIM, UMMA HONEY
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-06T15:01:43Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-06T15:01:43Z
dc.date.issued 2024-02
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mist.ac.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/860
dc.description Design of A Green Ship for Conservation of Environment at Nikli Haor in Bangladesh en_US
dc.description.abstract The Nikli Haor, encompassing the areas of Nikli, Mithamain, Austagram, and Itna upazilas in Kishoreganj district, is an extensive wetland. It appears as if numerous small islands and breathtaking natural formations are scattered across the vast water body, resembling isolated islets in a colossal watery expanse. During the rainy season, almost all these areas in the four upazilas of Kishoreganj—Nikli, Mithamain, Austagram, and Itna—are submerged in water, gradually receding as the rainy season concludes. During this time, the raised roads constructed for communication across the haor become visible. Previously, boat communication was prevalent during the rainy season, and people traversed from one place to another on foot during dry periods. However, times have changed, and with the development of infrastructure in these upazilas, all-weather roads and semi-metal roads have been built to facilitate communication. In the dry season, these areas witness rice cultivation and extensive livestock farming. Nevertheless, at present, the excessive use of engine-driven boats for transportation and the disposal of waste materials into the water by boat passengers are causing water pollution. This pollution, along with the impact of agricultural runoff and changes in the reproductive cycle of aquatic organisms, is adversely affecting the aquatic ecosystem. This research focuses on proposing a sustainable and environmentally friendly mode of transportation for travelers in the form of an indigenous amphibious vessel. The vessel aims to address issues related to the disposal of single-use plastics into the water by promoting the use of reusable and biodegradable plastic products. Additionally, the research suggests the implementation of decentralized wastewater treatment systems, hybrid engine systems, and the utilization of solar panels to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Efforts are made to purify solid and liquid waste through the use of bio-gas production and bio-slurry treatment tanks. The decentralized wastewater treatment system ensures the use of bacteria-free water for various purposes or can be discharged without causing harm to the environment. The use of organic waste from the vessel in the form of bio-slurry can contribute to the production of bio-gas and serve as a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer, which can be sold for agricultural purposes. The adoption of hybrid engine systems and solar panels helps in reducing carbon dioxide emissions, making the model both environmentally sustainable and economically viable. Marine hybrid electric propulsion systems combine combustion engines with battery power to reduce emissions and optimize engine operation. They are suitable for vessels with varying power demands and flexible operating profiles. The successful implementation of this model not only benefits travelers but also makes the entire transportation system environmentally friendly. With the area's soil remaining unpolluted, dry-season activities such as rice cultivation and livestock rearing can thrive, resulting in economic prosperity. This model serves as an economically viable and environmentally sustainable solution. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title DESIGN OF A GREEN SHIP FOR CONSERVATION OF ENVIRONMENT AT NIKLI HAOR IN BANGLADESH en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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