Shyam Kumar Thapa | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shyam Kumar Thapa | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Programme Manager, Zoological Society of London Nepal Office, Nepal

Dr. Shyam Kumar Thapa is a dedicated conservation ecologist with over 10 years of experience managing biodiversity conservation projects in Nepal. His work has focused on preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices to create resilient ecosystems. He excels in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and local communities to achieve significant positive impacts on conservation. In his leisure time, he enjoys observing environmental changes outdoors, often accompanied by his family.

Publication Profile

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Experience in Conservation Ecology: Dr. Shyam Kumar Thapa has over a decade of experience in biodiversity conservation, with a focus on managing large-scale conservation projects in Nepal. His ability to work with multidisciplinary teams and local communities to achieve measurable impacts on biodiversity is a significant strength.
  2. Strong Academic Background: Dr. Thapa holds a PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, with research focused on managing subtropical monsoon grasslands for the preservation of flagship species like tigers. His academic credentials are further strengthened by his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Environmental Science.
  3. Notable Achievements and Contributions: He has successfully managed and executed donor-funded projects, developed project proposals aligned with national and international conservation policies, and contributed to post-disaster management efforts. His work on the Hariyo Ban Programme and various projects in Bardia-Banke Complex are noteworthy.
  4. Publications and Research Contributions: Dr. Thapa has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles in respected journals. His research on grassland management, pyric herbivory, and human-tiger conflicts demonstrates his ability to address complex ecological challenges.
  5. Professional Recognition and Awards: Dr. Thapa has received prestigious grants, including the National Geographic Society’s Explorer Grant and Early Career Grant. His professional affiliations with IUCN and contributions to species monitoring and deer specialist groups underscore his recognition in the field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Diversification of Research Focus: While Dr. Thapa’s work on grassland management and flagship species is highly commendable, expanding his research focus to include a broader range of ecosystems and species could further enhance his impact and expertise.
  2. Global Collaboration and Networking: Although Dr. Thapa has strong ties to conservation efforts in Nepal, increasing his involvement in international collaborations could broaden his influence and allow for the exchange of innovative ideas and practices.
  3. Leadership in Policy Advocacy: Dr. Thapa could further develop his role in conservation policy advocacy, both at national and international levels. Engaging more actively in policy-making processes and contributing to global conservation frameworks could amplify his contributions.

Conclusion:

Dr. Shyam Kumar Thapa is a highly qualified and dedicated conservation ecologist whose extensive experience, strong academic background, and significant contributions to biodiversity conservation make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work in Nepal, particularly in managing complex conservation projects and addressing human-wildlife conflicts, showcases his ability to tackle pressing ecological challenges. While there is room for further development in terms of research diversification, global collaboration, and policy advocacy, Dr. Thapa’s achievements and commitment to conservation make him deserving of recognition.

 

Education ๐ŸŽ“

Dr. Thapa completed his PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands (2017-2023). His PhD thesis, “Deer for the Tiger: Managing Subtropical Monsoon Grasslands for the Preservation of Flagship Species,” highlights his research dedication. He also holds an M.Sc. in Environment Science with a focus on Natural Resource Management (2002-2004) and a B.Sc. in Environment Science (1997-2001) from Kathmandu University, Nepal.

Experience ๐ŸŒฑ

Dr. Thapa has held several significant roles in the field of conservation. He is currently a Programme Manager at the Zoological Society of London Nepal Office, where he oversees the planning, implementation, and monitoring of various projects. He has also served as a Senior Conservation Officer and Conservation Officer at the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), where he contributed to project design, execution, and liaising with national and international stakeholders. His earlier roles included managing field offices and community empowerment in the Western Terai Landscape Complex Project.

Research Focus ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Dr. Thapa’s research is centered around wildlife ecology, grassland management, and the conservation of flagship species like the tiger. His work involves integrating the landscape of fear concept into grassland management, investigating the effects of mowing and nutrient input on grazing lawns, and studying postfire regrowth quality in subtropical grasslands. His research aims to balance the needs of wildlife with sustainable habitat management practices.

Awards ๐Ÿ†

Dr. Thapa has been recognized for his contributions to conservation with several awards, including the National Geographic Society’s Explorer Grant (2020) and Early Career Grant (2017). He also received a Netherlands Fellowship to participate in Project Identification, Development, and Management Training at Maastricht School of Management in 2008.

Publications

Integration of the landscape of fear concept in grassland management: An experimental study on subtropical monsoon grasslands in Bardia National Park, Nepal

Fire and forage quality: Postfire regrowth quality and pyric herbivory in subtropical grasslands of Nepal

Data underlying the publication: Forage quality in grazing lawns and tall grasslands in the subtropical region of Nepal and implications for wild herbivores.

Fire and forage quality: post-fire regrowth quality and pyric herbivory in subtropical grasslands of Nepal.

Forage quality in grazing lawns and tall grasslands in the subtropical region of Nepal and implications for wild herbivores

Morteza Pourreza | Forest Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Morteza Pourreza | Forest Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Morteza Pourreza, Razi University, Iran

Dr. Morteza Pourreza is an Assistant Professor at Razi University, specializing in forest ecology ๐ŸŒฒ. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Natural Resources Engineering from Iranian universities and a Ph.D. in Forest Ecology from Tarbiat Modares University. His research focuses on forest recovery, wildfire effects, and soil quality in the Zagros forests. Dr. Pourreza has been a visiting scholar at The Ohio State University and has extensive teaching experience in ecology and forestry. He has published numerous papers and collaborated on various research projects related to forest management and conservation.

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Academic Qualification

๐ŸŽ“ Dr. Morteza Pourreza pursued his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Natural Resources Engineering with a specialization in Forestry from the University of Kurdistan in 2002. He continued his education with an M.Sc. in Natural Resources Engineering, also in Forestry, from the University of Guilan in 2004. Currently a Ph.D. student in Forest Ecology at Tarbiat Modares University since 2014, Dr. Pourreza’s academic trajectory underscores his deep commitment to advancing knowledge in forest ecosystems. His educational background forms a robust foundation for his extensive research in forest ecology and fire management, contributing significantly to the field’s understanding and sustainability efforts.

 

Teaching experience

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿซ Dr. Morteza Pourreza’s teaching experience from 2011 to 2017 spans a diverse range of subjects crucial to forestry and environmental sciences. He has imparted knowledge in foundational courses such as Ecology, Forestry, and Silviculture, focusing on the sustainable management and ecological dynamics of forest ecosystems. His expertise extends to specialized topics like Land Evaluation and the study of Soils in arid and semiarid regions, essential for understanding ecosystem resilience. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to Master’s programs, teaching courses in Forest and Environment, Forest Fire Management, and Forest Simulation and Modeling. Through his teaching, Dr. Pourreza has nurtured future environmental leaders and enhanced understanding in critical areas of forest management and conservation.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Morteza Pourreza’s research focuses primarily on forest ecology and management, with a specialization in the Zagros oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) forests of Iran. His work includes studying the impact of fire severity on soil microbial activity, herbaceous species diversity, and the sustainability of wild pistachio (Pistacia atlantica Desf.) populations. He also investigates spatial patterns of tree species, nutrient dynamics post-fire, and ecological responses in semi-arid woodlands. His research contributes significantly to understanding ecosystem resilience, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable forest management practices in arid and semi-arid regions ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐ŸŒฟ.

 

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