Kamal Thapa Magar | Environmental Conservation | Best Researcher Award
PhD scholar at Tribhuvan University- Institute of Forestry , Nepal
πΏ Prof Kamal Thapa Magar, a dedicated environmentalist from Nepal, holds a Ph.D. in Natural Resource Management from Nepal Engineering College. With a Master’s in Natural Resource Management and a Bachelor’s in Environment Management, he brings a rich academic background. Currently a Lecturer at the Institute of Forestry, Katmandu, Kamal is also the Lead for Development, Research, and Monitoring at the Nepal Magar Association. His diverse roles include serving as an Environmental Advisor for Indigenous Women Legal Awareness Group and contributing as a Wildlife Biologist (Consultant) for Snow Leopard Conservancy, USA. Kamal’s extensive experience reflects his commitment to biodiversity conservation and disaster risk reduction. π³ππΎ
Profile
Education
π³ Dr. Kamal Thapa Magar, a passionate environmentalist hailing from Nepal, is on a remarkable academic journey. Currently, he stands on the threshold of earning a Ph.D. in Natural Resource Management from the Institute of Forestry, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, with a thesis submitted for consideration. His academic prowess extends to a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management from Nepal Engineering College and a Bachelor’s in Environment Management from the School of Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, Kathmandu. Kamal’s foundation in General Forestry from the Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, and his early education at Janata Vidyalaya, Tansen, culminating in a School Leaving Certificate in Science, showcase his comprehensive educational background. ππΏπ
Experience
Dr. Kamal Thapa Magar is deeply invested in environmental conservation, focusing on a range of critical issues. His research interests span the effectiveness of coexistence measures between humans and wildlife, such as snow leopards. He delves into the dynamics of antibiotic resistance in environmental bacteria, exploring the implications for public health. Additionally, Dr. Magar contributes significantly to understanding and preserving biodiversity, with a specific focus on the habitat vulnerability of iconic species like the snow leopard to climate change. His multidisciplinary approach reflects a commitment to bridging the gap between ecological research and practical conservation strategies for a sustainable and harmonious coexistence between nature and society. πΏππ¦