Dr. Gouri Sankar Bhunia | Soil Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Gouri Sankar Bhunia | Soil Ecology | Research Excellence Award

University of Calcutta | India

Dr. Gouri Sankar Bhunia is a distinguished researcher in soil ecology and geospatial science, recognized for his significant contributions to environmental modeling, remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). His work focuses on integrating geospatial technologies with ecological and soil studies to analyze natural resource distribution, soil organic carbon dynamics, groundwater quality, and environmental risk assessment. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed research articles and contributed extensively to international books and edited volumes on soil health, environmental sustainability, and geospatial applications. His research also spans disease ecology, climate resilience, and landscape modeling, offering innovative data-driven solutions for sustainable resource management. In addition to his scholarly achievements, he has held key academic and research positions, supervised numerous postgraduate and doctoral scholars, and actively contributed to editorial roles in reputed scientific journals. His interdisciplinary approach bridges soil science, ecology, and geospatial analytics, advancing sustainable environmental management and supporting informed decision-making in ecological conservation and land resource planning.

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Shakil Ahmad Zeb | Soil Ecology | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Shakil Ahmad Zeb | Soil Ecology | Best Scholar Award

Quaid-i-Azam University | Pakistan 

Shakil Ahmad Zeb is an emerging researcher in the field of plant sciences, with a strong academic foundation from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, and growing scholarly contributions. He has authored 6 research documents, which have collectively received 40 citations by 39 different documents, reflecting the early but promising impact of his work. His research productivity has earned him an h-index of 3, indicating that at least three of his publications have each been cited three or more times. His publications span areas such as phytogeographic classification, riparian vegetation, ecological assessments, angiosperm distribution, ethnobotany, and conservation biology. The diversity of his research—ranging from floristic inventories and bio-cultural diversity to the ecological role of national parks in carbon sequestration—highlights his commitment to both applied and fundamental aspects of ecology and biodiversity. With contributions in high-impact journals and international conferences, he has demonstrated the ability to integrate fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and advanced statistical tools to address pressing ecological challenges. Although still in the early stages of his career, his citation profile and academic trajectory suggest significant potential for advancing research in plant ecology, biodiversity conservation, and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

“Mushrooms as a Source of Better Food and Health in Northern Pakistan”