Dr. Ravi Chaturvedi | Environment | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor at Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, China
Summary:
Dr. Ravi Kant Chaturvedi is an esteemed researcher and Assistant Professor at the Center for Integrative Conservation at the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in Yunnan, China. With a specialization in vegetation ecology, his research areas encompass plant functional traits, biodiversity, community ecology, and ecosystem conservation. Dr. Chaturvedi holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Botany from Allahabad University and Banaras Hindu University, respectively, and earned his Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University in 2010. He has published 52 research articles, garnering significant recognition with an H-index of 23 and 1,796 citations on Google Scholar. His accomplishments include the 2022 “Wisdom Yunnan” Young Scientist Award and several prestigious fellowships. Dr. Chaturvedi is also active in editorial roles for various scientific journals and is a dedicated reviewer for numerous ecological publications. Fluent in English and Hindi, he is committed to advancing knowledge in his field and contributing to global conservation efforts.
Profile:
Education:
Dr. Ravi Kant Chaturvedi completed his educational journey with a Bachelor of Science in Botany from Allahabad University (Ewing Christian College), India, in 2002. He furthered his studies by obtaining a Master of Science in Botany from Banaras Hindu University, India, in 2004. Dr. Chaturvedi then pursued his Ph.D. at Banaras Hindu University, focusing on Plant Functional Traits, which he completed in 2010. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his research in vegetation ecology and related fields.
Professional Experience:
Dr. Ravi Kant Chaturvedi has a robust professional background in research and academia, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Center for Integrative Conservation at the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, since 2019. Prior to this role, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the same institution from 2016 to 2019, where he engaged in both research and teaching activities. Dr. Chaturvedi began his academic career as a Research Associate at Banaras Hindu University from 2013 to 2015, supported by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in India. He held the position of Senior Research Fellow (Extended) at the same university for a year and had earlier roles as a Senior Research Fellow and Junior Research Fellow, contributing to various research projects funded by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) and UGC, India. Throughout his career, Dr. Chaturvedi has demonstrated a strong commitment to research and education, focusing on the ecological aspects of plant sciences.
Research Interests:
Dr. Ravi Kant Chaturvedi’s research interests lie at the intersection of vegetation ecology and biodiversity, focusing on plant functional traits, community ecology, and ecosystem conservation. He investigates how plant functional traits influence biodiversity patterns and ecosystem processes, particularly in tropical and subtropical environments. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding plant responses to environmental changes and their implications for ecosystem health and conservation. Dr. Chaturvedi aims to integrate ecological theory with practical conservation strategies, contributing to the sustainable management of ecosystems. His ongoing research seeks to unravel the complex interactions between species and their environments, providing insights that can inform biodiversity conservation efforts in rapidly changing landscapes.
Conclution:
With a robust academic background, extensive research contributions, and a commitment to ecological conservation, Dr. Ravi Kant Chaturvedi is a deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His ongoing work continues to shape the field of vegetation ecology, promoting sustainability and biodiversity conservation.
Publication Top Noted:
- Carbon density and accumulation in woody species of tropical dry forest in India
- Journal: Forest Ecology and Management
- Year: 2011
- Cited by: 190
- Volume: 262(8), Pages: 1576-1588
- Effect of dust load on the leaf attributes of the tree species growing along the roadside
- Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
- Year: 2013
- Cited by: 133
- Volume: 185, Pages: 383-391
- Plant functional traits with particular reference to tropical deciduous forests: A review
- Journal: Journal of Biosciences
- Year: 2011
- Cited by: 109
- Volume: 36, Pages: 963-981
- Leaf attributes and tree growth in a tropical dry forest
- Journal: Journal of Vegetation Science
- Year: 2011
- Cited by: 107
- Volume: 22(5), Pages: 917-931
- Effect of grazing and harvesting on diversity, recruitment and carbon accumulation of juvenile trees in tropical dry forests
- Journal: Forest Ecology and Management
- Year: 2012
- Cited by: 91
- Volume: 284, Pages: 152-162
- Aboveground biomass estimation of small diameter woody species of tropical dry forest
- Journal: New Forests
- Year: 2013
- Cited by: 85
- Volume: 44, Pages: 509-519
- Assessment of carbon density and accumulation in mono-and multi-specific stands in Teak and Sal forests of a tropical dry region in India
- Journal: Forest Ecology and Management
- Year: 2015
- Cited by: 76
- Volume: 339, Pages: 11-21
- Impacts of human disturbance in tropical dry forests increase with soil moisture stress
- Journal: Journal of Vegetation Science
- Year: 2017
- Cited by: 75
- Volume: 28(5), Pages: 997-1007
- Biomass estimation of dry tropical woody species at juvenile stage
- Journal: The Scientific World Journal
- Year: 2012
- Cited by: 67
- Volume: 2012(1), Article ID: 790219
- Diversity of ecosystem types in India: a review
- Year: 2017
- Cited by: 62
- Effect of long-term irrigation with wastewater on growth, biomass production and water use by Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm.) planted at variable stocking density
- Journal: Agricultural Water Management
- Year: 2015
- Cited by: 61
- Volume: 152, Pages: 151-160
- Functional traits indicate a continuum of tree drought strategies across a soil water availability gradient in a tropical dry forest
- Journal: Forest Ecology and Management
- Year: 2021
- Cited by: 53
- Volume: 482, Article ID: 118740
- Tropical dry deciduous forest: Research trends and emerging features
- Year: 2018
- Cited by: 45
- Publisher: Springer
- Species composition, distribution, and diversity of woody species in a tropical dry forest of India
- Journal: Journal of Sustainable Forestry
- Year: 2014
- Cited by: 45
- Volume: 33(8), Pages: 729-756