Parvaneh Sobhani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Parvaneh Sobhani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Environmental Science, Natural Resources Faculty, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran

Dr. Parvaneh Sobhani is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in Environmental Science and Engineering, with a focus on land use and regional planning. She completed her undergraduate and master’s degrees in Environmental Engineering and Natural Resource Management at Hamadan University and the University of Alborz, respectively, earning top honors. Dr. Sobhani’s doctoral research at Shahid Beheshti University focused on evaluating the sustainability of ecotourism in protected areas of Tehran. She has contributed significantly to studies on environmental assessment, eco-tourism development, and the impact of climate change on tourism in conservation areas. With numerous publications in prestigious journals, her work explores ecological capacity, the environmental impacts of development, and strategies for sustainable tourism. In addition to her academic achievements, Dr. Sobhani has extensive technical training in GIS, spatial decision-making, and environmental risk assessment. She is committed to advancing research on sustainable environmental management and conservation practices.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Parvaneh Sobhani has a strong educational background in Environmental Engineering and Natural Resource Management. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Hamadan University, where she graduated with top honors. Following this, she pursued her Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management at the University of Alborz, further developing her expertise in environmental science and land management. Dr. Sobhani then completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering at Shahid Beheshti University, where she focused on the sustainability of ecotourism in protected areas of Tehran. Her doctoral research combined environmental assessment, land use planning, and conservation strategies, contributing to the development of sustainable tourism practices in ecological sites. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Sobhani has also gained significant experience in GIS, spatial decision-making, and environmental risk management, which have become key components of her research and academic career.

Professional Experience

Dr. Parvaneh Sobhani has extensive professional experience in the fields of environmental engineering, natural resource management, and sustainability. She has worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering at several prestigious universities, where she has taught and mentored students in subjects related to environmental science, land management, and ecological conservation. Dr. Sobhani has also been actively involved in research, focusing on environmental sustainability, ecotourism, and the management of protected areas. Her expertise includes using GIS and spatial analysis tools for environmental assessment and land use planning. She has contributed to multiple projects in collaboration with government agencies and international organizations, providing consultancy on sustainable land management, environmental risk assessment, and the implementation of conservation policies. Additionally, Dr. Sobhani has authored numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, further solidifying her role as a thought leader in her field. Her professional experience also includes organizing environmental workshops and conferences.

Research Interest

Dr. Parvaneh Sobhani’s research interests are centered around environmental sustainability, natural resource management, and the integration of ecotourism with conservation practices. She focuses on developing innovative strategies for the sustainable use of natural resources, particularly in protected areas and sensitive ecosystems. Her work emphasizes the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis to environmental assessment and land use planning, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of conservation efforts. Dr. Sobhani also explores the role of community engagement in environmental governance, studying how local populations can be involved in conservation efforts while benefiting from sustainable development. She has a keen interest in the ecological impacts of tourism and how ecotourism can be leveraged as a tool for both conservation and economic development. Additionally, her research touches on climate change mitigation, with a focus on the restoration of degraded ecosystems and the development of resilient environmental policies.

Award and Honor

Dr. Parvaneh Sobhani has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to environmental sustainability and research. She was awarded the Environmental Leadership Award for her innovative approaches to integrating conservation practices with community development, particularly in protected areas. Dr. Sobhani’s research has also earned her recognition in the form of research excellence awards, acknowledging her significant contributions to sustainable resource management and the application of GIS in environmental assessment. Her leadership in promoting ecotourism as a tool for conservation has garnered national recognition, with her receiving an Ecotourism Excellence Award. She has been invited to serve on various advisory boards and research panels, reflecting her expertise in the fields of environmental science and sustainability. Dr. Sobhani’s commitment to addressing climate change through practical and community-centered solutions has earned her accolades from environmental organizations and academic institutions around the world.

Conclusion

Parvaneh Sobhani Pajooh is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award based on her exceptional academic qualifications, a substantial body of research, and significant contributions to environmental science and sustainable development. Her work is critical in addressing the environmental challenges of our time, especially in the context of ecotourism and climate change adaptation. While there are areas for potential growth, her foundational work and continued contributions position her as a leading researcher in her field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Estimation of ecotourism carrying capacity for sustainable development of protected areas in Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, SMM Sadeghi, MV Marcu
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 46
  • Title: Simulation and impact assessment of future land use and land cover changes in two protected areas in Tehran, Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, H Mostafavi
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 41
  • Title: Habitat integrity in protected areas threatened by LULC changes and fragmentation: A case study in Tehran province, Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, S Barghjelveh, SMM Sadeghi, MV Marcu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 39
  • Title: Evaluating the ecological security of ecotourism in protected area based on the DPSIR model
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, ID Wolf, A Deljouei, MV Marcu
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 30
  • Title: Evaluating ecotourism sustainability indicators for protected areas in Tehran, Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, SMM Sadeghi, MV Marcu, ID Wolf
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 28
  • Title: Relationship analysis of local community participation in sustainable ecotourism development in protected areas, Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, SMM Sadeghi, ID Wolf, A Deljouei
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 26
  • Title: Assessing changes in land use/land cover and ecological risk to conserve protected areas in urban–rural contexts
    Authors: ID Wolf, P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 15
  • Title: Assessment of the ecological footprint associated with consumption resources and urbanization development in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran
    Authors: A Mir, P Sobhani, R Sayahnia
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 14
  • Title: Strategies to Manage Ecotourism Sustainably: Insights from a SWOT-ANP Analysis and IUCN Guidelines
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, ID Wolf, MV Marcu, M Lück, SMM Sadeghi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 11
  • Title: Natural features and management areas of Khamir and Gheshm mangrove forests
    Authors: P Sobhani, A Danehkar
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10
  • Title: Investigating tourism climate conditions in Iran’s mangrove forests using Tourism Comfort Climate Index (TCI) and Holiday Climate Index (HCI)
    Authors: P Sobhani, A Danehkar
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10
  • Title: Assessing spatial and temporal changes of natural capital in a typical semi-arid protected area based on an ecological footprint model
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, SMM Sadeghi, ID Wolf, Y Esmaeilzadeh
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 10
  • Title: Evaluation of Promoting Conservation Hunting Areas (Case Study: Hamedan Alvand No-Hunting Area)
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Goshtasb, B Nezami, A Jahani
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 8
  • Title: Land potential for ecotourism development and assessing landscape ecology in areas on protection of Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Esmaeilzadeh, SMM Sadeghi, ID Wolf
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7
  • Title: Tracing the Impact Pathways of COVID-19 on Tourism and Developing Strategies for Resilience and Adaptation in Iran
    Authors: P Sobhani, H Veisi, H Esmaeilzadeh, SMM Sadeghi, MV Marcu, ID Wolf
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 7

Pooja Yadav | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

🌟Ms. Pooja Yadav, Atmospheric Science, Best Researcher Award🏆

Pooja Yadav at CSIR- National Physical Laboratory, India

Pooja Yadav is an accomplished environmental scientist with a strong academic background and over five years of experience in atmospheric research. She holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Delhi and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR). Her expertise lies in studying air quality and pollution dynamics, with a focus on ozone precursors and volatile organic compounds. Pooja has made significant contributions to the field through her research publications and presentations at international conferences.

Author Metrics:

Pooja’s research outputs have garnered attention within the scientific community, reflected in her author metrics such as citation counts, h-index, and publication impact factors. Her publications have received recognition for their scientific rigor and relevance to environmental policy and practice.

Scopus Profile

She has been cited 14 times across 13 documents, resulting in an h-index of 2. Pooja has authored 5 documents in her field of expertise.

Education:

Pooja completed her Bachelor of Science in Zoology from the University of Delhi with distinction, followed by a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences from the same university. She has also undertaken specialized training courses in environmental monitoring techniques and analytical instrumentation, further enhancing her skills and knowledge in the field.

Research Focus:

Pooja’s research primarily revolves around studying the seasonal variation of ozone precursors and volatile organic compounds in relation to surface ozone levels in urban environments. Her work aims to understand the sources, distribution, and impact of air pollutants, particularly in megacities like Delhi. Through her investigations, she seeks to contribute valuable insights into mitigating air pollution and its adverse effects on public health and the environment.

Professional Journey:

Pooja’s professional journey began at the CSIR-National Physical Laboratory in Delhi, where she joined as a Senior Research Fellow. She has been actively involved in a project funded by ISRO, focusing on the seasonal dynamics of ozone precursors over Delhi. Over the years, she has demonstrated expertise in online trace gas measurements, source apportionment techniques, and health risk assessments related to air pollutants.

Honors & Awards:

Pooja’s dedication and contributions to environmental science have been recognized through various honors and awards. Notably, she qualified the National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor in Environmental Science conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC), India.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Pooja has authored and co-authored several research papers published in reputable journals, addressing key issues in atmospheric chemistry and air quality management. Her work has contributed significantly to the understanding of volatile organic compound emissions, ozone formation, and particulate matter distribution in urban environments.

mission inventory of inorganic trace gases from solid residential fuels over the National Capital Territory of India:

  • Authors: Arya, R.; Ahlawat, S.; Yadav, L.; Hamilton, J.F.; Mandal, T.K.
  • Published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, 2024.
  • Abstract not available, but likely focuses on quantifying the emission of inorganic trace gases from solid residential fuels in the National Capital Territory of India.

Ozone Formation Potential of Volatile Organic Compounds During November 2021 at an Urban Site of Delhi:

  • Authors: Yadav, P.; Mandal, T.K.; Sharma, S.K.
  • Published in Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 2024.
  • Abstract not available, but likely investigates the ozone formation potential of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during November 2021 at an urban site in Delhi.

Characteristics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at an urban site of Delhi, India: Diurnal and seasonal variation, sources apportionment:

  • Authors: Mandal, T.K.; Yadav, P.; Kumar, M.; Saharan, U.S.; Sharma, S.K.
  • Published in Urban Climate, 2023.
  • Likely examines the diurnal and seasonal variation, as well as sources apportionment, of volatile organic compounds at an urban site in Delhi.

Gridded distribution of total suspended particulate matter (TSP) and their chemical characterization over Delhi during winter:

  • Authors: Jangirh, R.; Ahlawat, S.; Arya, R.; Sharma, S.K.; Mandal, T.K.
  • Published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022.
  • Focuses on the gridded distribution of total suspended particulate matter (TSP) and its chemical characterization over Delhi during winter.

Non-methane volatile organic compounds emitted from domestic fuels in Delhi: Emission factors and total city-wide emissions:

  • Authors: Mondal, A.; Saharan, U.S.; Arya, R.; Sharma, S.K.; Mandal, T.K.
  • Published in Atmospheric Environment: X, 2021.
  • Investigates the emission factors and total city-wide emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from domestic fuels in Delhi.

Research Timeline:

Throughout her research career, Pooja has maintained a consistent focus on investigating air quality dynamics, starting from her Master’s research on groundwater quality assessment to her current Ph.D. work on ozone precursors and atmospheric pollutants. Her timeline reflects a progression from foundational studies to more specialized research areas, showcasing her dedication to advancing knowledge in environmental science.