Richard Beach | Ecology | Best Researcher Award | 13648

Prof. Richard Beach | Ecology | Best Researcher Award 

University of Minnesota | United States

Professor Richard W. Beach is an internationally respected scholar and Professor Emeritus of English Education at the College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota. With a distinguished academic career spanning over five decades, Dr. Beach has been a pioneering voice in the fields of literacy education, literature pedagogy, digital media in education, and adolescent identity in English classrooms. He holds a B.A. in English from Wesleyan University, an M.A. in Education from Trinity College, and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Beach is the author, co-author, or editor of 30 major academic books, most published by leading educational publishers such as Routledge, Teachers College Press, and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). His body of work reflects a deep and sustained commitment to rethinking how literature, writing, media, and critical inquiry are taught in secondary and post-secondary classrooms. His books such as Teaching Literature to Adolescents, Teaching Climate Change to Adolescents, and Teaching to Exceed the English Language Arts Standards have become foundational texts in English teacher education and are widely used in teacher training programs internationally. His work has garnered broad academic recognition, with an estimated 4,000+ citations and an h-index of 30+, reflecting both the influence and reach of his scholarship across educational research domains. He has collaborated with prominent scholars and co-edited multidisciplinary volumes like Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Literacy Research, and continues to shape the discourse around literacy instruction, digital literacies, and critical pedagogy in the ELA classroom. Dr. Beach’s research is characterized by its responsiveness to changing cultural, technological, and ecological landscapes. He has advocated for student-centered approaches to learning that honor learners’ identities, social worlds, and real-world concerns. His recent work on teaching climate change and fostering critical digital literacies demonstrates a progressive and action-oriented vision for education.

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Featured Publications

Beach, R. (1993). A teacher’s introduction to reader-response theories. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.

Taylor, B. M., & Beach, R. W. (1984). The effects of text structure instruction on middle-grade students’ comprehension and production of expository text. Reading Research Quarterly, 19(2), 134–146.

Purves, A. C., & Beach, R. (1972). Literature and the reader: Research in response to literature, reading interests, and the teaching of literature. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.

Newell, G. E., Beach, R., Smith, J., & VanDerHeide, J. (2011). Teaching and learning argumentative reading and writing: A review of research. Reading Research Quarterly, 46(3), 273–304.

Appleman, D., Beach, R., Simon, R., & Fecho, B. (2016). Teaching literature to adolescents (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.

Galda, L., & Beach, R. (2001). Response to literature as a cultural activity. Reading Research Quarterly, 36(1), 64–73.

Beach, R. (1976). Self-evaluation strategies of extensive revisers and nonrevisers. College Composition and Communication, 27(2), 160–164.

 

Sumit Chakravarty | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Pundibari Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India.

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty is a distinguished academic and researcher known for his expertise in forestry and environmental science. With nearly two decades of experience in the field, Dr. Chakravarty has made significant contributions to academia, research, and administration. He holds a Ph.D. in Agronomy, along with a B.Sc. in Agriculture (Honors) and an M.Sc. in Forestry. Currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Forestry at UBKV, Pundibari, Dr. Chakravarty has been instrumental in guiding doctoral and master’s students, with a track record of supervising numerous research projects. His research interests span a wide range of topics, including biomass mapping, carbon management, and biodiversity conservation in the Himalayan region. Dr. Chakravarty’s dedication to his field has earned him several prestigious awards and honors, including Honorary Fellowships from esteemed societies and the Scientist of the Year 2017 Award. Through his leadership roles, scholarly endeavors, and administrative responsibilities, Dr. Chakravarty continues to make valuable contributions to the field of forestry and environmental science.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty holds a diverse educational background, including a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Honors), a Master of Science in Forestry, and a Doctorate in Agronomy. Additionally, he has qualified the ICAR Net (For), further enhancing his expertise in the field. This comprehensive educational journey has equipped him with a strong foundation in agricultural and forestry sciences, enabling him to excel in his career as a professor and researcher in the Department of Forestry at UBKV, Pundibari.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty boasts an extensive professional experience spanning over 19 years and 9 months. Throughout his career, he has served in various capacities, including as a Professor in the Department of Forestry at UBKV, Pundibari. Additionally, he has taken on leadership roles such as Head of the Department of Forestry, Deputy Registrar, and Placement Officer at UBKV. Dr. Chakravarty has also served as an Associate Director of Research at the Regional Research Station (Hill Zone) UBKV Kalimpong, showcasing his versatility and leadership skills in both academic and administrative domains.

Research Interest

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum within the field of forestry and environmental science. He is particularly focused on areas such as biodiversity conservation, ecosystem management, carbon mapping, and carbon sink management in Himalayan ecosystems. His work delves into understanding the intricate dynamics of forest ecosystems and their role in mitigating climate change. Additionally, Dr. Chakravarty is interested in exploring the sustainable utilization of forest resources, agro-biodiversity conservation, and the development of innovative approaches for enhancing ecosystem resilience. Through his research endeavors, he aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the development of sustainable practices for forest management and environmental conservation.

Award and Honors

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty has garnered numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career for his outstanding contributions to forestry and environmental science. These accolades include Honorary Fellowships by esteemed organizations such as the Society of Environment Science and the Society of Sciences in Dumka, India. Additionally, he has been recognized with an Honorary Fellowship by the East Himalayan Society for Spermatocyte Taxonomy (TaxoClub) at the Department of Botany, North Bengal University, Siliguri, India. One of his notable achievements is receiving the Scientist of the Year 2017 Award from the International Foundation for Environment and Ecology and the Confederation of Indian Universities in New Delhi. These honors underscore Dr. Chakravarty’s significant impact and dedication to advancing research in forestry and environmental science.

Research Skills

Dr. Sumit Chakravarty possesses a diverse set of research skills that have enabled him to excel in the field of forestry and environmental science. His expertise spans various areas, including biomass and carbon mapping, carbon sink management, and mitigation strategies. With a keen focus on interdisciplinary research, Dr. Chakravarty applies advanced methodologies and techniques to address complex environmental challenges. He has demonstrated proficiency in project management, successfully handling multiple external funded projects and overseeing their completion. Furthermore, Dr. Chakravarty is skilled in data analysis, interpretation, and dissemination, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community through peer-reviewed publications and presentations at national and international conferences. His commitment to continuous learning and collaboration underscores his effectiveness as a researcher and his dedication to advancing knowledge in forestry and environmental science.

Publications

  1. Mapping tree carbon density using Sentinel 2A sensor on Google Earth Engine in Darjeeling Himalayas: Implication for tree carbon management and climate change mitigation
    • Authors: Singh, M., Arshad, A., Bijlwan, A., … Shukla, G., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. A Baseline Study of A’chik Homegardens in North-East India: Structure, Composition and Utilization
    • Authors: Marak, C.R., Marak, C.C., Sarkar, B.C., … Suresh, C.P., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Species richness, stand structure and carbon storage under an age chronosequence in Tectona grandis plantation at agricultural landscape of Indian Eastern Himalayan Foothill
    • Authors: Chettri, R., Tamang, M., Sarkar, B.C., … Bhat, J.A., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  4. Prioritizing Tree-Based Systems for Optimizing Carbon Sink in the Indian Sub-Himalayan Region
    • Authors: Dey, T., Dinesha, S., Singh, M., … Shukla, G., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  5. Editorial: Food security: sustainability and accessibility
    • Authors: Chakravarty, S., Nath, A.J., Shukla, G.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  6. Floristic diversity, and conservation status of large cardamom based traditional agroforestry system along an altitudinal gradient in the Darjeeling Himalaya, India
    • Authors: Vineeta, Sarkar, B.C., Tamang, M., … Nath, A.J., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 1
  7. Effects of plant growth regulators and growing media on propagation and field establishment of Stevia rebaudiana: a medicinal plant of commerce
    • Authors: Abha Manohar, K., Shukla, G., Roy, B., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
  8. Folk therapeutic uses of ethnomedicinal plants to cure gynecological disorders-A Meta-Analysis of West Bengal State in India
    • Authors: Vineeta, Shukla, G., Bhatt, J.A., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 0
  9. Biomass Production and Carbon Sequestration Potential of Different Agroforestry Systems in India: A Critical Review
    • Authors: Panwar, P., Mahalingappa, D.G., Kaushal, R., … Dutta Roy, A., Gurung, T.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 23
  10. Traditional homegardens and ethnomedicinal plants: Insights from the Indian Sub-Himalayan region
    • Authors: Roy, M., Sarkar, B.C., Shukla, G., … Bhat, J.A., Chakravarty, S.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10