Naseraldeen Asadalla | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Naseraldeen Asadalla | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research | Kuwait

Dr. Naseraldeen Asadalla’s research has focused on arid land ecology, invasive alien species, ecosystem restoration, and biodiversity assessment in the Arabian Peninsula and the GCC region. He has developed specialized expertise in species distribution modeling (MaxEnt), remote sensing, ecological indicators, and machine learning-based environmental data analysis. His Ph.D. research examined the dynamics of alien bird species, particularly the Common Myna in Bahrain, providing foundational insights into biodiversity trends in urban ecosystems. Building on this work, his recent research has concentrated on ecological modeling of plant and animal species in desert environments, with a focus on the influence of abiotic factors such as precipitation and dust storms on species distribution and habitat suitability. Dr. Asadalla has authored and co-authored over 12 peer-reviewed scientific publications in reputable journals including Restoration Ecology, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, and the Journal of Arid Environments. His work has received over 185 citations (as of September 2025) and he holds an h-index of 7 (Scopus). His research has directly contributed to regional conservation strategies, such as the identification of green water zones using annual plants as ecological indicators and the development of habitat suitability models for native desert flora and vulnerable species like the Asian Houbara Bustard. In addition to his academic contributions, he is an active member of multi-disciplinary research teams at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), playing a key role in nationally funded projects and the formulation of regional environmental policies. Dr. Asadalla continues to pursue applied ecological research by integrating remote sensing tools with conservation science to address environmental challenges associated with climate change, species displacement, and urban expansion across the Arabian Peninsula.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications  

Asadalla, N. B. A., Abdullah, M., Gharabi, Y., Mohan, M., Al Naabi, S., Al Ali, Z., Al Hashash, N., Srinivasan, S., Al Awadhi, T., & Abulibdeh, A. (2024). Predictive modeling of green water availability: The role of annual plants as an ecological indicator in dryland ecosystems. Journal of Arid Environments, 223, 105179.

Asadalla, N. B. A., & Marafi, M. (2023). Overlooked Colotis phisadia (Godart, 1819) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) – A new record for the butterfly fauna of Kuwait with remarks on host plant. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, 159(1), 66–72.

Asadalla, N. B. A., Abdullah, M. M., Gharabi, Y., Mohan, M., Al Naabi, S., Srinivasan, S., & Al Awadhi, T. (2022). The use of annual plants as ecological indicators to identify locations with high levels of green water in arid ecosystems using remote sensing and MaxEnt modeling. SSRN Electronic Journal.

Asadalla, N. B. A., Abdullah, M. M., Al-Ali, Z. M., & Abdullah, M. T. (2021). Vegetation restoration targeting approach to identify the optimum environmental conditions for the restoration of native desert plants using remote sensing and MaxEnt modeling. Restoration Ecology, 29(6), e13425.

Al-Ali, Z., Abdullah, M., Asadalla, N. B. A., & Gholoum, M. (2020). A comparative study of remote sensing classification methods for monitoring and assessing desert vegetation using a UAV-based multispectral sensor. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 192, Article 370.

Abdullah, M. M., Assi, A. T., & Asadalla, N. B. A. (2019). Integrated ecosystem sustainability approach: Toward a holistic system of thinking of managing arid ecosystems. Open Journal of Ecology, 9(11), 493–508.

Asadalla, N. B. A., Abido, M. S., Abahussain, A., & Shobrak, M. (2015). Assembly of optimum habitats for Asian Houbara Bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) in the Arabian Peninsula: The vegetation aspects. International Journal of Biodiversity, 2015, Article 925093.

Lili Chen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lili Chen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lili Chen, Chang’an University, China

Dr. Lili Chen, a Ph.D. candidate at Chang’an University, specializes in vegetation and climate change research. She earned her B.S. in geomatics engineering from Lanzhou University of Technology in 2022. Her research focuses on analyzing spatiotemporal vegetation changes in the northern foothills of the Qinling Mountains, incorporating climate time-lag effects and human activity assessments. Her study highlights the dominant influence of climate change on vegetation dynamics, providing insights for ecological restoration strategies. She has published in Environmental Research and aims to contribute to sustainable environmental management.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Lili Chen’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in geomatics engineering. She earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from Lanzhou University of Technology in 2022, where she displayed exceptional analytical skills and a keen interest in environmental studies. Her undergraduate years were marked by rigorous coursework, hands-on research projects, and an unwavering passion for understanding the intricate relationship between the environment and technology. During this period, she developed a profound appreciation for the dynamic interplay between vegetation and climate, which would later become the cornerstone of her research.

Following her undergraduate studies, Lili Chen pursued a Ph.D. at Chang’an University, specializing in surveying and mapping. Her doctoral research is deeply focused on analyzing vegetation dynamics in response to climate change and human activities. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her innovative approach to assessing environmental sustainability.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

As a dedicated researcher at Chang’an University, Lili Chen has actively contributed to the scientific community through her meticulous study of vegetation changes. Her expertise lies in employing cutting-edge methodologies such as the Kernel Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (kNDVI) to assess ecological transformations. By integrating climate time-lag effects and human activity influences into her models, she provides a holistic perspective on environmental fluctuations.

Despite being at an early stage in her professional career, Lili has demonstrated an exceptional ability to translate theoretical concepts into practical insights. She has collaborated with faculty members, engaged in data-driven analysis, and participated in academic discussions aimed at shaping sustainable ecological policies. Her research has gained recognition for its methodological rigor and its potential to influence environmental conservation strategies.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌿

Lili Chen’s research primarily revolves around vegetation and climate change. Her notable project, “Spatiotemporal Changes of Vegetation in the Northern Foothills of the Qinling Mountains Based on kNDVI Considering Climate Time-Lag Effects and Human Activities,” is a groundbreaking study that spans over three decades (1986–2022). In this research, she meticulously examines the extent to which climate change and human interventions have impacted regional vegetation.

By incorporating advanced statistical models, multiple regression residuals methods, and remote sensing techniques, she has successfully quantified the relative influence of climate factors versus anthropogenic activities. Her findings indicate that climate change plays a more dominant role in shaping vegetation patterns than human-induced factors. This revelation is crucial for policymakers and environmentalists seeking effective strategies for ecological restoration.

Additionally, her work emphasizes the significance of time-lag effects in vegetation responses, offering new perspectives on long-term environmental planning. Her contributions extend beyond academia, as her research provides actionable insights for sustainable development, land use management, and biodiversity conservation.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Lili Chen’s scholarly contributions have earned her a nomination for the Best Researcher Award in the International Research Awards. Her research publication in Environmental Research, a prestigious SCI-indexed journal, underscores the scientific merit of her work.

Though early in her career, her dedication and intellectual rigor have been acknowledged by peers and mentors alike. Her research has also been cited in academic discussions on environmental sustainability, reinforcing her growing influence in the field of ecological studies. While she has not yet received patents or editorial appointments, her research trajectory suggests that such accomplishments are well within her reach.

Publication Top Notes

Highly transparent, underwater self-healing, and ionic conductive elastomer based on multivalent ion–dipole interactions

Author: Y Zhang, M Li, B Qin, L Chen, Y Liu, X Zhang, C Wang
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
Year: 2020

Superstretchable, yet stiff, fatigue-resistant ligament-like elastomers

Author: M Li, L Chen, Y Li, X Dai, Z Jin, Y Zhang, W Feng, LT Yan, Y Cao, C Wang
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2022

A highly robust amphibious soft robot with imperceptibility based on a water‐stable and self‐healing ionic conductor

Author: Z Cheng, W Feng, Y Zhang, L Sun, Y Liu, L Chen, C Wang
Journal: Advanced Materials
Year: 2023

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