Shivanand Pawar | Soil Science | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Shivanand Pawar | Soil Science | Best Faculty Award

Jain University | India

Dr. Shivanand Pawar’s research demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing sustainable rural development through evidence-based community education interventions. His work focuses on assessing how structured community engagement can drive measurable progress toward Sustainable Development Goals, particularly within rural settings. By designing and implementing a comprehensive Sustainable Rural Community Development Module, he conducted an empirical study involving women, farmers, and youth, applying quantitative interviews, focus group discussions, observational follow-ups, and pre- and post-intervention assessments to examine shifts in awareness, participation, and community-led action. The study generated valuable insights into how targeted education can strengthen human capital, enhance local capacities, and support long-term sustainability outcomes. His intervention model emphasizes participatory learning, social inclusion, and empowerment as core drivers of development, ultimately positioning community education as a transformative tool for rural advancement. The research has resulted in recognized scholarly contributions, including an award-winning paper on human capital and sustainable development. His academic impact is reflected in an h-index of 2, citation count of 22, and an i10-index of 1, indicating growing influence in the field of social work and sustainable development research. These metrics highlight both the relevance and emerging impact of his contributions toward advancing community-centered development practices.

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Featured Publications

Pawar, S. (2025). Human capital and stakeholder engagement intervention: A women empowerment pathway to achieve sustainable community development in water, sanitation, and hygiene at Vaijapur Village of Karnataka, India.

Pawar, S. (2023). Influence of decision-making styles and affective styles on academic procrastination among students.

Pawar, S. (2022). Internet gaming disorder among adolescents during COVID-19 pandemic: A case report of Kerala students, India

Pawar, S. (2022). Psychological wellbeing status of Schedule Caste during COVID-19 pandemic of Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu, India

Ningsheng Chen | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Ningsheng Chen | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Yangtze University | China 

Ningsheng Chen is a second-level Professor and PhD supervisor recognized for his influential contributions to geological engineering, with a strong focus on debris flows, landslides, and mountain flood disasters. His research portfolio includes 210 publications, of which 151 are indexed documents supported by 2,098 citations from 1,739 citing records, reflecting an h-index of 24. He has authored five monographs and secured 25 patents and software copyrights, demonstrating a commitment to advancing both scientific understanding and practical innovation in hazard mitigation. His work has earned multiple national and provincial science and technology awards, and several of his research outputs have been acknowledged as major scientific advancements in ecological and environmental fields. As a Distinguished Talent of Changjiang University and a Kunlun Outstanding Talent, he has provided national-level expertise through 35 advisory reports and continues to lead significant scientific initiatives, including international cooperation programs and major natural disaster research projects. In addition to his research leadership, he contributes to academic governance as Chairman of the Mountain Branch of the Geographical Society of China and as a member of the National Standards Committee, reinforcing his role as a key figure in promoting scientific progress and disaster-risk reduction in mountainous regions.

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Featured Publications

Wu, Z., Chen, N., Qing, L., Chen, X., Huang, N., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Typhoon–terrain synergy: A critical mechanism driving high-frequency flood disasters in the Beijing region. Water,

Wang, Z., Wen, T., Chen, N., & Tang, R. (2025). Assessment of landslide susceptibility based on the two-layer stacking model—A case study of Jiacha County, China. Remote Sensing,

Hou, R., Wu, M., Chen, N., Wu, K., Chen, X., She, D., Huang, N., & Xiao, M. (2025). Human settlements lie on paleolandslide deposits: Risk, evidence and formation of an ancient river-blocking landslide in the Jinsha River tributary, SE Tibetan Plateau. CATENA,

Peng, T., Chen, N., Hu, G., Tian, S., Ni, H., & Huang, L. (2025). New rulers for estimating the magnitude of catastrophic debris flows. Natural Hazards.

Han, Z., Xie, W., Zeng, C., Li, Y., Chen, G., Chen, N., Hu, G., & Wang, W. (2024). Modelling the temporal-varied nonlinear velocity profile of debris flow using a stratification aggregation algorithm in 3D-HBP-SPH framework. Journal of Mountain Science.

Zhong, Z., Chen, N., Hu, G., Han, Z., & Ni, H. (2024). High-tide hysteresis effect of low-frequency debris flow after earthquake: A case study of Xifan Gully. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment.

Alexis Chavez | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alexis Chavez | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alexis Chavez | KU Leuven | Belgium

Ivan Alexis Chavez Flores is a dedicated civil and environmental engineer whose academic and professional trajectory reflects a strong commitment to sustainable water management and climate resilience. His educational background encompasses advanced training in water resources engineering, hydrological modeling, ecosystem-based adaptation, and integrated watershed management, complemented by specialized certifications in tools such as SWAT, WEAP, ARCGIS, and HEC-RAS. His expertise bridges engineering principles with environmental sustainability, focusing on optimizing water use efficiency, mitigating hydrological extremes, and applying nature-based solutions to address climate change impacts. With international academic experience spanning institutions such as KU Leuven, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and Universidad Mayor de San SimĂłn, he integrates global perspectives into local and regional water management practices. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches combining hydrology, ecology, and policy to promote resilient ecosystems and community-based water governance. Through his work, he contributes to advancing hydrological modeling, improving watershed management strategies, and fostering climate adaptation in vulnerable regions. His achievements have been recognized through international scholarships and awards that highlight his academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to capacity building in environmental and engineering education across Latin America and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Chavez Flores, I. A., Mendoza Paz, S., VillazĂłn GĂłmez, M. F., Willems, P., & Gobin, A. (2025). Impacts of climate change on the hydropower potential of a multipurpose storage system project in the Bolivian Andes. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies.

Núñez Mejía, S., Villegas-Lituma, C., Crespo, P., Córdova, M., Gualán, R., Ochoa, J., Guzmán, P., Ballari, D., Chávez, A., Mendoza Paz, S., et al. (2023). Downscaling precipitation and temperature in the Andes: Applied methods and performance—A systematic review protocol. Environmental Evidence.

Chavez Flores, I. A., Villazon, M., Inturias, D., Pardo, P., & Aldunate, C. (2024). Tomo 1: Crítica, análisis y relleno de las series de tiempo hidrométricas de la Amazonia Boliviana: Ajuste de curvas de descarga H-Q. FAO Bolivia.

Chavez Flores, I. A. (2024). Tomo 2: Crítica, análisis y relleno de las series de tiempo hidrométricas de la Amazonia Boliviana: Análisis, crítica y relleno de la información hidrométrica y caudales. FAO Bolivia. ISBN 978-9917-0-3689-0

Chavez Flores, I. A., & Villazon, M. F. (2020). Análisis, crítica y relleno de las series continuas hidrológicas de la Amazonía Boliviana

Soulaimani Aziz | Soil Quality | Soil Quality Improvement Champion

Mr. Soulaimani Aziz | Soil Quality | Soil Quality Improvement Champion

Mr. Soulaimani Aziz | University Mohammed VI Polytechnic | Morocco

Dr. Aziz Soulaimani is a distinguished researcher specializing in soil, water, and plant quality assessment, metrology, and analytical chemistry, with a proven record of advancing laboratory accreditation and quality assurance under ISO/IEC 17025 standards. His expertise focuses on developing and validating physicochemical methods, producing certified reference materials for soil and water analysis, and improving laboratory management systems for environmental and agricultural applications. With 14 scientific publications, his research has earned 277 citations across 273 documents and an h-index of 8, reflecting consistent academic impact and methodological innovation. His scientific contributions span topics such as trace metal dynamics, soil fertility, irrigation water quality, nutrient partitioning, and environmental contamination monitoring. Through collaborative studies with international and regional institutions, he has contributed to the development of sustainable soil and water management strategies, the evaluation of pedotransfer functions, and the creation of eco-friendly analytical approaches. Dr. Soulaimani’s applied research integrates precision measurement, quality control, and environmental monitoring to enhance agricultural productivity and ecological resilience. His leadership in laboratory accreditation projects and scientific training programs has strengthened analytical capacity and promoted best practices in metrology and quality systems, reinforcing his reputation as a leading figure in soil and water analytical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Guéablé, Y. K. D., Jemo, M., Soulaimani, A., Hafidi, M., El Gharous, M., & El Mejahed, K. (2024). Sustainable strategy for rehabilitating phosphate mining sites and valorisation of phosphate industry by-products and sludge using pistachio tree (Pistacia atlantica), false pepper (Schinus molle), and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) trees. Science of the Total Environment.

Yue Li | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yue Li | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yue Li, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China 

Prof. Yue Li is a faculty member at Kunming University of Science and Technology, China. Her research focuses on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics under sustainable agricultural practices, including straw return, biochar application, and conservation agriculture. She specializes in field experiments, meta-analysis, and data-driven modeling to explore soil-plant-microbe interactions and improve agroecosystem resilience. Prof. Li has published widely in high-impact journals and actively contributes as an editor and reviewer in the fields of soil science and sustainable agriculture.

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Summary:

Prof. Yue Li is a dynamic and impactful researcher whose work advances the understanding of sustainable agriculture, soil biogeochemistry, and ecosystem resilience. Her impressive publication record, global collaborations, and active academic service reflect a commitment to excellence, innovation, and real-world relevance.

🎓 Education

Dr. Yue Li holds a Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering from Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (2016–2023), China. She also pursued part of her Ph.D. studies at Aarhus University in Denmark (2020–2022), focusing on Agroecosystems. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Waterworks from Gansu Agriculture University, completed in 2016.

đź’ĽExperience

Dr. Li is currently a Professor in the Faculty of Modern Agricultural Engineering at Kunming University of Science and Technology, a position she has held since November 2023. During her doctoral studies, she conducted extensive research on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics under various agricultural practices, including international collaboration through her visiting Ph.D. at Aarhus University.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research centers on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in response to diverse agricultural management strategies such as straw return, biochar application, and plastic film mulching. Her work delves into the mechanisms behind greenhouse gas emissions, crop yield stability, and soil health. She has made significant contributions to understanding the microbial and extracellular enzyme processes that mediate nitrogen cycling, especially within conservation agriculture systems like cover cropping, crop rotation, and reduced tillage.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Li is proficient in a wide range of research techniques, including field experiments, meta-analysis, data assimilation, and data-driven modeling. She applies interdisciplinary approaches to evaluate sustainable agricultural practices, aiming to enhance ecosystem resilience, resource efficiency, and environmental sustainability. Her skills extend to scientific communication, having served as a guest editor and editorial board member for multiple academic journals, as well as a reviewer for numerous high-impact publications.

🏆Awards

Dr. Yue Li has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the National Scholarship from the China Scholarship Council and PhD National Scholarships, awarded to only three doctoral candidates per year. These honors reflect her exceptional academic performance and contributions to the field of agricultural engineering.

📚 Publications

Title: Soil extracellular enzymes, soil carbon and nitrogen storage under straw return: A data synthesis
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2025
Journal: Industrial Crops and Products

Title: Different straw return methods have divergent effects on winter wheat yield, yield stability, and soil structural properties
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2024
Journal: Soil and Tillage Research

Title: Ammoniated straw returning: A win-win strategy for increasing crop production and soil carbon sequestration
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2024
Journal: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Title: Crop Conversion from Annual to Perennials: An Effective Strategy to Affect Soil Multifunctionality
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2024
Journal: Agronomy

Title: The role of conservation agriculture practices in mitigating N2O emissions: A meta-analysis
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2023
Journal: Agronomy for Sustainable Development

Title: Effects of reduced tillage with stubble remaining and nitrogen application on soil aggregation, soil organic carbon and grain yield in maize-wheat rotation system
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2023
Journal: European Journal of Agronomy

Title: Ammoniated straw incorporation increases maize grain yield while decreasing net greenhouse gas budget on the Loess Plateau, China
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2023
Journal: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Title: Ridge planting with transparent plastic mulching improves maize productivity by regulating the distribution and utilization of soil water, heat, and canopy radiation in arid irrigation area
Author: Yue Li
Year: 2023
Journal: Agricultural Water Management

Conclusion:

Prof. Yue Li is highly deserving of the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her scholarly achievements, leadership qualities, and commitment to sustainable agricultural development make her a standout candidate. With continued support and recognition, she is poised to lead transformative research in soil and environmental sciences on a global scale.