Quanzhi Yuan | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Prof. Quanzhi Yuan | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Prof. Quanzhi Yuan, Sichuan Normal University, China

Prof. Quanzhi Yuan is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Sichuan Normal University, China, where he also serves as the director of the Sichuan Western Resources and Environment Sustainable Development Research Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Geography from the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests focus on integrated physical geography, land ecological protection, and ecological remote sensing. He has led numerous national scientific research projects and published over 40 academic papers in renowned journals. Prof. Yuan has received various awards, including the Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and the Sichuan Provincial Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award. He is an active member of several geographical and remote sensing organizations, contributing significantly to the field.

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Summary:

Prof. Quanzhi Yuan is an accomplished researcher whose contributions to land ecological protection and remote sensing are highly valuable to the scientific community. His expertise in understanding and addressing ecological challenges in the context of climate change and human impact positions him as a key thought leader in his field. His ability to lead and conduct innovative research projects has garnered recognition at national and international levels, further underscoring his qualifications for the Best Paper Award.

 

🎓 Education

Quanzhi Yuan holds a Ph.D. in Physical Geography from the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2008-2011). He earned his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Land Resource Management from China Agricultural University in 2008 and 2006, respectively.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Quanzhi Yuan is currently a Professor at the School of Geography and Resource Science, Sichuan Normal University, a role he has held since 2022. Prior to this, he served as an Associate Professor at the same institution from 2017 to 2021 and a Lecturer from 2014 to 2016. He also completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, from 2011 to 2014.

 

🔬Research Focus

Quanzhi Yuan specializes in integrated physical geography with a particular interest in land ecological protection and ecological remote sensing. His research examines soil carbon sequestration, ecosystem services, climate change impacts, and vegetation dynamics. His work spans various ecological and geographical topics, contributing significantly to understanding the interplay between natural and anthropogenic factors in environmental processes.

 

Awards

Quanzhi Yuan’s research excellence has been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award, the Sichuan Provincial Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award, and the China Surveying and Mapping Science and Technology Progress Award. Additionally, he has been honored as one of the “Most Beautiful Science and Technology Workers” in Jinjiang District, Chengdu.

 

Skills

Quanzhi Yuan is proficient in advanced remote sensing analysis, ecosystem modeling, and ecological simulation techniques. He has extensive experience in leading national and provincial research projects and excels in analyzing spatiotemporal dynamics of ecological and geographical systems. His teaching expertise includes courses such as Remote Sensing Analysis, Comprehensive Physical Geography, and Advanced Physical Geography.

Publications

  • Effects of different restoration years on soil carbon sequestration and water retention capacity in bamboo forest: A case study in Southwest China Karst
    Authors: Pang, L., Tian, C., Yuan, Q., Deng, W.
    Journal: Ecological Engineering
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

 

  • Assessment of Habitat Quality in Arid Regions Incorporating Remote Sensing Data and Field Experiments
    Authors: Zhang, M., Zhang, H., Deng, W., Yuan, Q.
    Journal: Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 16(19), Article: 3648
    Citations: 0

 

  • Spatio-Temporal Changes and Driving Mechanisms of Vegetation Net Primary Productivity in Xinjiang, China from 2001 to 2022
    Authors: Xu, Q., Li, J., Zhang, S., Yuan, Q., Ren, P.
    Journal: Land
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 13(8), Article: 1305
    Citations: 3

 

  • Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Ecosystem Services and Their Trade-Offs and Synergies in Response to Natural and Social Factors: Evidence from Yibin, Upper Yangtze River
    Authors: Tian, C., Pang, L., Yuan, Q., Deng, W., Ren, P.
    Journal: Land
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 13(7), Article: 1009
    Citations: 5

 

  • Evolution of Wetland Patterns and Key Driving Forces in China’s Drylands
    Authors: Wu, X., Zhao, H., Wang, M., Jiang, S., Deng, W.
    Journal: Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 16(4), Article: 702
    Citations: 2

 

  • Research on Vegetation Ecological Security in Arid Region Mountain Front River Valleys Based on Ecological Water Consumption and Water Demand
    Authors: Dong, X., Hu, S., Yuan, Q., Deng, W., Ren, P.
    Journal: Land
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 12(8), Article: 1642
    Citations: 3

 

  • Research on Welfare Changes of Farmers with Different Livelihood Assets after Rural Residential Land Exit in the Context of “Tripartite Entitlement System”: A Case Study of Fuhong Town in Qingbaijiang District, Chengdu, China
    Authors: Hong, B., Ren, P., Huang, R., Xiao, J., Yuan, Q.
    Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15(7), Article: 6034
    Citations: 4

Conclusion:

 Prof. Quanzhi Yuan’s body of work has made significant strides in enhancing the understanding of land ecosystems, with applications that promote sustainable development. While his research has wide-reaching influence, there are opportunities for improvement through greater interdisciplinary collaboration and enhanced public outreach. Based on his consistent contributions, leadership in high-impact projects, and the recognition he has received, Prof. Yuan is certainly deserving of the Research for Best Paper Award.

Dr. Pradeep Rawat | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradeep Rawat | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradeep Rawat, Asian International University, India

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rawat is a distinguished Professor of Geography and Geospatial Science at Asian International University, India. With a Ph.D. in Geo-hydrological GIS modeling, he brings over 16 years of expertise in disaster risk management, environmental geoinformatics, and hydrological hazard modeling. His research primarily focuses on using GIS and remote sensing technologies to address climate change impacts, natural hazards, and ecological challenges, particularly within the Himalayan region. A recognized expert, he has served as a consultant for ICIMOD and holds various prestigious roles, including GIS Expert for the Kumaun River Rejuvenation Committee.

 

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Summary:

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rawat’s research expertise, proven track record in GIS modeling, and contributions to disaster risk reduction make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His focused study on climate impacts, particularly within the Himalayan region, has yielded substantial insights relevant to environmental resilience and disaster preparedness. His collaborative projects and esteemed consulting roles add to his profile as a knowledgeable and influential researcher in geospatial science.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Rawat holds a Ph.D. in Geo-hydrological GIS modeling for disaster risk management from Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India. He also holds Post Graduate degrees in Geoinformatics and Geography from the same institution.

đź’ĽExperience

Dr. Rawat has over 16 years of experience in academic and research roles across national and international institutions. He has served as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF), Senior Research Fellow (SRF), and Research Associate (RA) in various prestigious institutions such as Kumaun University, Nagaland University, and the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD). Since 2021, he has been a Professor at Asian International University in Imphal, Manipur, India. His work has focused on geospatial applications for disaster management and environmental degradation, particularly in the Himalayan region.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily addresses disaster risk management, geospatial modeling for environmental and hydrological changes, and the impacts of climate change on natural hazards in mountainous terrains. His studies have a specific focus on the Himalayan region, with interests in flood, landslide, and monsoon hazard mitigation using GIS and remote sensing technologies.

🏆Awards

Dr. Rawat has received numerous awards and recognitions, including being named a GIS Expert for the Kumaun River Rejuvenation Committee (2019), an Editorial Board Member for the International Journal of Satellite Oceanography and Meteorology (2016), and Consultant Scientist at ICIMOD (2011). He has also been awarded Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow positions by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.

 

Skills

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rawat possesses advanced skills in geospatial technology, GIS modeling, and remote sensing for disaster risk management, climate change studies, and hydrological hazard prediction. He is proficient in environmental geoinformatics, geohydrological modeling, and spatial data analysis for ecological and hydrological assessments. His expertise includes GIS applications for natural disaster risk reduction, soil erosion, and geomorphic hazard analysis.

Publications

  • Rawat, P.K., Belho, K., & Rawat, M.S. (2024). Geospatial analysis of alarmingly increasing flood vulnerability and disaster risk within the northeast Himalaya region of India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 114, 104920.

 

  • Rawat, M.S., Rawat, P.K., & Belho, K. (2024). Geospatial AI solution to monitor and mitigate increasing adverse ecological and hydrological impacts of climate change in Uttarakhand Himalaya (India). Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(39), pp. 52326–52351.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Belho, K., & Rawat, M.S. (2024). Geospatial analysis of soil erosion and subsequent geomorphic hazards in the Eastern Himalayan Region, India. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.

 

  • Belho, K., Rawat, M.S., & Rawat, P.K. (2023). GIS modeling to investigate environmental change and degradation in Kohima district, North East Hill (NEH) region of India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195(12), 1553.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., & Pant, B. (2023). Geoenvironmental GIS development to investigate landslides and slope instability along the frontal zone of Central Himalaya. Natural Hazards Research, 3(2), pp. 196–204.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Pant, B., Pant, K.K., & Pant, P. (2022). Geospatial analysis of alarmingly increasing human-wildlife conflicts in Jim Corbett National Park’s Ramnagar buffer zone: Ecological and socioeconomic perspectives. International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 10(3), pp. 337–350.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Pant, C.C., & Bisht, S. (2017). Geospatial analysis of climate change and emerging flood disaster risk in fast urbanizing Himalayan foothill landscape. Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 8(2), pp. 418–447.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Pant, C.C., & Nibanupud, H.K. (2016). Environmental geoinformatics of fast-growing Himalaya’s foothill towns and surrounding: concept and implementation. Earth Science Informatics, 9(1), pp. 1–19.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., & Tiwari, P.C. (2014). Climate change and its impacts on community food and livelihood in Kumaun Himalaya: A case study of Dabka catchment. In Impact of Global Changes on Mountains: Responses and Adaptation, pp. 266–297.

 

  • Rawat, P.K. (2014). GIS development to monitor climate change and its geohydrological consequences on non-monsoon crop pattern in Himalaya. Computers and Geosciences, 70, pp. 80–95.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Rawat’s achievements in geospatial science, his dedication to addressing environmental challenges, and his leadership in the field support his nomination for the Best Researcher Award. By continuing to expand his research influence and interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Rawat has the potential to elevate his contributions and achieve even greater impacts in the field of geospatial science and beyond.