the first time to track three decades (1989 to 2021) of forest cover change and forest
fragmentation across the largest Rohingya refugee settlement in the Teknaf peninsula, in
Bangladesh. Forest fragmentation was evaluated in terms of forest core, patch, perforated,
and edge, to characterize forest morphological changes at the landscape level. The results
revealed that the forest occupying the study area was 97,400 acres in 1989, which …