Mastura Safayet
Research
Food security; food access; hazards, risks, and vulnerability; geospatial analysisImpact
My research focuses on understanding the linkages between climate hazards, vulnerability to food insecurity, and food access. I characterize and improve the spatial distribution of food access for socially vulnerable and food-insecure populations, explicitly focusing on disruptions to food access following extreme hazard events using geospatial and spatial optimization techniques.Selected Publications
Rosenheim, N., Watson, M., Casellas Connors, J. P., Safayet, M., & Peacock, W.G. (2024). Food Access after Disasters: A Multi-dimensional View of Restoration after Hurricane Harvey. Journal of American Planning Association
Casellas Connors, J. P., Safayet, M., Rosenheim, N., & Watson, M. (2023). Assessing Changes in Food Pantry Access after Extreme Events. Agriculture and Human Values, 40(2), 619-634.
Safayet, M., Arefin, M., & Hasan, M. U. (2017, December). Present practice and future prospect of rooftop farming in Dhaka city: A step towards urban sustainability. Journal of Urban Management, 6(2), 56-65.
Moazzem, K. G., Halim, S. B., & Safayet, M. (2018, July). Can a Sustainable Inspection System be Developed? The Case of RMG Sector in Bangladesh (CPD Policy Brief 12).
Education
Ph.D. Geography, Texas A&M University (Aug 2020-Present)
Master of Urban and Environmental Planning, Arizona State University (2020)
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2016)
Awards
Applied Geography Specialty Group Travel Award, American Association of Geographers – March 2024
Graduate Research and Presentation Travel Award, Texas A&M University – February 2024
Jeanne X. Kasperson Student Paper Award, Hazards, Risks & Disasters Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers – November 2023
Graduate and Professional Student Government Travel Award, Texas A&M University – March 2023 and November 2021
Geography Graduate Travel Award, Texas A&M University – November 2023 and November 2022
Brian & Leah Swanton Urban Planning Scholarship, Arizona State University – May 2020
Dan Dworkin Award, Arizona State University – March 2019
Additional Information
Professional Experience:
Research Assistant, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Apr 2018-July 2018
Programme Associate, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Sep 2016-Apr 2018
Advisor: John Patrick Casellas Connors