👉 Bangladesh studies typically inhabit an environment characterized by a low-lying, deltaic coastal region with significant riverine and marine influences. The country's geography is dominated by the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta, which features extensive river systems, tidal flats, and coastal plains. This environment is marked by frequent flooding, high humidity, and a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The studies often focus on the interplay between human settlements, river dynamics, and environmental challenges such as climate change and coastal erosion.