Md Saidul Islam, Ashvini Kannan, Chen QingLin, Josephine Toh, Lynette Loh. Forthcoming. “Political Economy of Water Security: The Case of Singapore” in Building Resilience for Food and Water Security Face to Climate Change and Biodiversity Decline - Perspectives from Asia, Middle East, and Africa (edited by Mohamed Behnassi, Mahjoub El Haiba, Himangana Gupta, Michael R. Reed, and Mirza Barjees Baig). The Netherlands: Springer Nature.
Islam, Md Saidul. Forthcoming. “Commercial Shrimp in Bangladesh: Production, Export and Local Supply Chain”, in Transforming Bangladesh: Geography, People, Economy and Environment (edited by Raquib Ahmed). Springer.
Islam, Md Saidul. 2022. “Science, Food, and Risk: Ecological Disasters and Social Inequality under the GMO Regime” in Handbook on Risk and Inequalities (edited by Dean Curran, University of Calgary). Elgar.
Md Saidul Islam. 2022. “Bangladesh as the epitome of a double-risk society: A Foreword.” Pp. xvi-xxii in Bangladesh Under Awami Tyranny (edited by Q M Jalal Khan, Zoglul Husain and R. Chowdhury). New Jersey: Writers Republic.
Islam, Md Saidul. 2020. “Sustainability from Theory to Practice: Chinese New Year as an Avenue for Sustainability Education.” Pp. 152-179 in Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability: Theory into Practice (edited by Chew-Hung Chang). London and New York: Routledge.
Chua Yuhan and Md Saidul Islam. 2018. “Capitalism with human face: Debates on contemporary globalization and sustainability.” Pp. 208-225 in Sustainability through the Lens of Environmental Sociology (edited by Md Saidul Islam). Basel, Switzerland: MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute.
Islam, Md Saidul and Chua Yuhan. 2018. “Towards an Environmental Sociology of sustainability." Pp. 226-233 in Sustainability through the Lens of Environmental Sociology (edited by Md Saidul Islam). Basel, Switzerland: MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute).
Edson, Kieu Li Hao and Md Saidul Islam. 2017. “Sustainable Development: Concepts, Histories, and Paradigms.” Pp. 28-43 in Education and Sustainability: Paradigms, Policies, and Practices in Asia (edited by Merrill, Michelle, Chang Youngho, Md Saidul Islam, Patricia Burkhardt-Holm, Chew-Hung Chang). Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge.
Islam, Md Saidul, Chua Pei Yi, Koh Hui Yi, and Wee Ying Wei. 2016. “The Globalization Project and Environmental Sustainability: A Theoretical Debate.” Pp. 30-41 in Environmental Sustainability, edited by Sreekumari Kurissery, Rosario Turvey, I. Florin Pendea (Lakehead University, Canada). Wiley and Sons.
Islam, Md Saidul and Quek Ri An. 2014. “Climate Change and Urban Resilience: The Singapore Story.” Pp. 205-220 in Globalization, Development, and Security in Asia (Vol. IV), edited by Jieli Li. (Ohio University). New Jersey, London: World Scientific Publishing.
Islam, Md Saidul and Iris Carla D. Jesus. 2012. “Regional Initiates on Food Security.” Pp. 255-270 in The Challenge of Food Security, edited by Rosemary Rayfuse and Nicole Wiesfelt. Edward Elgar Publishers Ltd.
Islam, Md Saidul. 2012. “Towards Developing Islamic Science: A Review and Appraisal” Pp. 205-221 in Studies in the Islam and Science Nexus, Vol. 1, edited by Muzaffar Iqbal. Burlington: Ashgate.
Islam, Syed Serajul. and Md Saidul Islam. 2011. “Political cultures that retard democratization in Bangladesh: A socio-political analysis." 27-48 in Democracy in Bangladesh: Essays in Memory of RI Chowdhury, edited by Mahfuzul Chowdhury. Dhaka: AH Development Publishing House.
Mazumder, D. H. and Md Saidul Islam. 2010. “The NGOs and Social Development: The Case of Bangladesh and Chile.” Pp. 159-175 in Public Administration, NGO's and Public Debt: Issues and Perspectives, edited by M. Kratochvil and V. Pokorny. New York: Nova Publishers.
Islam, Md Saidul. 2010. “Capitalism, state, and environmental movements: An analysis from political economy perspective.” Pp. 321-333 in Handbook of Environmental Policy, edited by J. Meijer and A. der Berg. New York: Nova Publishers.
Islam, Md Saidul. 2009. “Environmental governmentality as a policy apparatus: The case of shrimp aquaculture in Bangladesh.” Pp. 141-162 in Handbook of Environmental Policy, edited by J. Meijer and A. der Berg. New York: Nova Publishers.
Islam, Md Saidul. 2009. “From ‘development project’ to ‘globalization’: Understanding Third World Politics, class relations and development choices.” Pp. 107-124 in Globalization: Understanding, Management, and Effects, edited by H. V. Baines and J. R. Ursah. New York: Nova Publishers.