5. awards/recognitions

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1. Name :Prof. J.S.Rawat 2. Designation :Professor & Head Geography, Kumaun University, Nainital. 3. Qualification : Ph.D. Geography (1982), Post Doctoral Senior Fulbright Fellow at the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA (1988) 4. Area of Specialization: Environmental Geomorphology/Hydrology and GIScience –GIS and Remote Sensing.. 5. AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: 5.1 Awarded Gold Medal by the Kumaun University Nainital for securing highest marks (70.5%) in the Master's Degree in 1977. 5.2 Awarded Young Scientist Travel Award to visit W. Germany by the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi in 1986. 5.3 Awarded Senior Fulbright Fellowship by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Washington, D C, USA, in 1988. 5.4 Honored by the American Geophysical Union as an Elected Member of the American Geophysical Union in 1989. 5.5 Honored by the Governing Council of the New York Academy of Sciences as an Active Member of The New York Academy of Sciences, in 1995. 5.6 Honored by the Geological Society of India as Fellow of Geological Society of India in 1998. 5.7 Honored by Kumaun Gaurav Samman in 2013 by the Dainik Jagaran 5.8 .Honored by Bharat Jyoti Award by the India International Society in 2013. 5.9 Honored by Glory of India Medal by the International Institute of Success Awareness in 2013. 5.10 Honored for Special Contribution in the 3 rd International Conference on Hydrology and Meteorology at the Hyderabad International Convection Centre on 16 th September, 2014. 5.11 Honored by Bharat Gaurav Samman by the India International Friendship Society, New Delhi on 21 st December 2016. 5.12 On the eve of 68 th Republic Day (26 th January, 2017), the District Magistrate Sri Sabin Bansal Almora Felicitated for outstanding contribution in Applications of Geospatial Technologies in District Planning and Administration. 5.13 Awarded “ National Geospatial Chair Professorship of the DST Government of Indiaby the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India in October,2017. 5.14 Nagrik Abhinandan by the people Almora and different organization s at the Municipal Council Almora on 23November,2018 for achieving the award of National Geospatial Chair Professorship.. 6. Number or Research Projects: i) Completed S/N Title of the project Funding Agency Amount (Rs.) Year(From-To)

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1. Name :Prof. J.S.Rawat 2. Designation :Professor & Head Geography, Kumaun University, Nainital. 3. Qualification : Ph.D. Geography (1982),

Post Doctoral Senior Fulbright Fellow at the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA (1988)

4. Area of Specialization: Environmental Geomorphology/Hydrology and GIScience –GIS and Remote Sensing..

5. AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: 5.1 Awarded Gold Medal by the Kumaun University Nainital for securing highest marks (70.5%)

in the Master's Degree in 1977. 5.2 Awarded Young Scientist Travel Award to visit W. Germany by the Indian National Science

Academy, New Delhi in 1986. 5.3 Awarded Senior Fulbright Fellowship by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars,

Washington, D C, USA, in 1988. 5.4 Honored by the American Geophysical Union as an Elected Member of the American

Geophysical Union in 1989. 5.5 Honored by the Governing Council of the New York Academy of Sciences as an Active

Member of The New York Academy of Sciences, in 1995. 5.6 Honored by the Geological Society of India as Fellow of Geological Society of India in 1998. 5.7 Honored by Kumaun Gaurav Samman in 2013 by the Dainik Jagaran 5.8 .Honored by Bharat Jyoti Award by the India International Society in 2013. 5.9 Honored by Glory of India Medal by the International Institute of Success Awareness in

2013. 5.10 Honored for Special Contribution in the 3rd International Conference on Hydrology and

Meteorology at the Hyderabad International Convection Centre on 16th September, 2014. 5.11 Honored by Bharat Gaurav Samman by the India International Friendship Society, New

Delhi on 21st December 2016. 5.12 On the eve of 68th Republic Day (26th January, 2017), the District Magistrate Sri Sabin

Bansal Almora Felicitated for outstanding contribution in Applications of Geospatial Technologies in District Planning and Administration.

5.13 Awarded “ National Geospatial Chair Professorship of the DST Government of India” by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India in October,2017.

5.14 Nagrik Abhinandan by the people Almora and different organization s at the Municipal Council Almora on 23November,2018 for achieving the award of National Geospatial Chair Professorship..

6. Number or Research Projects: i) Completed

S/N Title of the project Funding Agency Amount

(Rs.) Year(From-To)

Page 2: 5. AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS

1.0 Development of Standard Based Uttarakhand GeoPortal for Decentralized Governance.

DST New Delhi, State Government of UK,UCOST

Rs 25.40

lakhs

October 2012 to March 2017

2.0 Impact of Climate Change on Hydrological Responses under varied Ecological Conditions in Kumaun Lesser Himalayan Terrain

UCOST

Rs 1.00

lakhs

January 2013-Dec.2016

3.0 MANU-Map of Neighborhood in Uttarakhand

DST New Delhi Rs 25.40

lakhs

2013-14

4.0 Setting-Up Centre of Excellence for NRDMS in Uttarakhand.

DST, New Delhi Rs 100.00

lakhs

2009-12

5.0 Uttarakhand Centre on Climate Change (Project Coordinator)

DST, New Delhi Rs 2.45

lakhs

2010-12

6.0 Application of Geo-hydrometeorological Database in Groundwater Augmentation

DST, New Delhi Rs 32.26

lakhs

2009-12

7.0 Upgradation and Application of NRDMS Technologies in District Almora.

DST, New Delhi Rs 32.88

lakhs

2006-09

8.0 Empowering Youth through Geo-informatics for Local Area Planning

DST, New Delhi Rs 5.50

lakhs

2005-2007

9.0 FIST,DST New Delhi Programme Project (Coordinator)

DST New Delhi Rs 27.10

lakhs

2005-2010

10.0 Setting-up of Natural Resources Data Management System Centre at Almora,

DST, New Delhi Rs 36.71

lakhs

2002-2005.

11.0 Geo-hydrometeorological Data at micro and macro scale watersheds for the Stakeholders of the Local Level Planning

DST, New Delhi Rs 20.68

lakhs

2002-2005.

12.0 Watershed Monitoring and Modelling in the Central Himalaya

DST, New Delhi Rs.22.68

lakhs

1999-2002.

13.0 Environmental Hydrology of the Almora Region.

DST, New Delhi Rs.8.18

lakhs

1996-1999.

14.0 Response of Hydraulic Cycle to the Environmental Degradation in the Khulgad Basin, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya (Co-PI)

DST, New Delhi .

Rs.5.25

lakhs

1991-1993.

15.0 Channel Network Capacity and Geo-chemical Properties of Streams Water in the Nana Kosi Basin, Central Lesser Himalaya

DST, New Delhi Rs.3.87

lakhs

1986-1988.

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16.0 Karmi Landslides, Kumaun Himalaya, UGC New Delhi Rs.0.10Lakhs 1983-1984.

ii) On-going

S/N Title of the project Funding Agency

Amount Date of Commencement

Expected Date of

Completion

1.0 Development of a Framework and Guidelines for Spatial Data Assets Management And Applications for the Use of Uttarakhand State

DST New Delhi

Rs.96.00la

khs

2nd April 2018

March 2020

2.0 Impact of Climate Change on Hydrological Responses:A case study from the Upper Kosi Watershed, Uttarakhand.

USERC

Rs.3.50lak

hs

January 2017

December, 2018

3.0 National Geospatial Chair Professor DST New Delhi

Rs.45,15

lakhs

April 2018 March 2021

7. Number of Ph.D candidates successfully completed: 12

8. Number of Ph.D candidates currently working: 06

9. Publications:

i) Books-

S/N Author/s Title Publisher Year

1 J.S.Rawat Forest Influence on Hydrological

Parameters

National Institute of Hydrology,

Roorkee

1993

2 J.S.Rawat Kho Na Jai Kahi Kosi Gyanodya Prakashan, Nainital 2007

3 J.S.Rawat and M.Joshi

(eds)

Environmental Hydrology Gyanodya Prakashan, Nainital 2013

ii) Research Articles Published in Journals:

1.0 NIR-red algorithm-based model for chlorophyll-a retrieval in highly turbide inland Densu River

Basin in South-East Ghana, West Africa, Meenu Rani, Sufia Rehman, Haroon Sajjad, J.S.Rawat,

Tilok Chetri, Pawan Kumar, IET Journals, The Institute of Engineering and Tehchology,2019, pp.1-

5.

2.0 Uttarakhand Geo-Geoportal for decentralized governance, J.S.Rawat and R.Dobhal,Springer

Nature

Singapur,PteLtd.2018, N.L.Sharada et al (eds), Geospatial infrastructure, Applications and

Technologie:Indian Case Studies,https:// dio.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2330-0_6..

3.0 Landslide susceptibility mapping through weightages derived from statistical information value model, A. Kumar, R.Kalita, A.Sharma, V.Ranga, J.S.Rawat, i-manager’s Journal on Pattern Recognition,Vol.4, No.4, pp.10-20, Dec2017-February 2018. mRrjk[k.M esa tutkfr;ksa dk vkfFkZd ifjos”k % rglhy equL;kjh dk ,d izrhdkRed v/;;u,, nsosUnz flag ifjgkj] ts0

,l0 jkorISSN :2454-2415, Vol. 6, Issue 5, 2018May, 2018,DOI 11.25835/IJIK-1www.doie.org.

4.0 Retreat of Pindari glacier and detection of snout position using remote sensing technology, Arvind

Pandey, ,Mriganka Shekhar Sarkar, Manish Kumar, Gajendra Singh,,Shashank Lingwal, Jiwan

Singh Rawat, Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2018, 11.pp-64-69.

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5.0 Tree species diversity, community composition and distribution across six forest stands of

Uttarakhand, Central Himalaya, India,Vijay Arya, Balwant Kumar, J.S.Rawat, Indian Journal of

Ecology, 44 (4), 2017.

6.0 Saving the Himalayan dwindling rivers through river rejuvenation measures, J, S, Rawat, in (ed.

Gupta and Mehrautra) Water for Future, Ankit Prakashan 2017, pp.39-54.

7.0 Estimation of urban population dynamics using DMPS-OLS-Night Time Lights Time Series Sensors

Data, Bismay Ranjan Tripathy, Vijay Tiwari, Vinita Pandey, Christopher D. Elvidge,J. S. Rawat, M.

P. Sharma, Ravindra Prawasi, and Pavan Kumar, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 17, No. 4, February 15,

2017, PP.1013-1020.

8.0 Perennial to ephemeral transformation of a Lesser Himalayan Watershed, J.S.Rawat, Ajit Govind,

Geeta Rawat, Mallickarjun Joshi,Shiv Prakash Rai and Navneet Gahlot, Current Science, Vol.104,

No.4, 25 August 2016, pp.687-693.

9.0 The impact of Global Warming on climate on the shifting of the vegetation line in Indian Himalaya: a case study from the Kuthiyangthi watershed, J.S.Rawat. Manish Kumar, Navneet Gahlot in Globalization and Marginalization in Mountain Regions (ed. R.Chand and W. Leimgruber), Springer International Publishing Switzerland, 2016, pp.191-198.

10.0 Site suitability analysis for fish farming using Heuristic Approach Method, a case study in Silingtoli village of Bageshwar District (Uttarakhand), Sahnoor Bano,J.S. Rawat, Shashikant, Vikram Ranga,Ankur Sharma, Reetu Sharma, International Journal of Science ,Engineering and Technology Research, Volume-5, Feb 2016, pp.548-551.

11.0 Study of snow cover dynamics of Pinder watershed in Central Himalaya using Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies, N.C.Pant, Manish Kumar, J.S. Rawat, Neha Rani, Cloud Publications, International Journal of Advanced Earths Science and Engineering, Vol.3, Issue 3, 2014, pp.

12.0 The rivers networks of Almora, J.S.Rawat, Companion, Vol.1, Issue-1, 2014, pp.92-95. 13.0 Land records mordenization to users in g-governance in Uttarakhand,J.S.Rawat, India Geosptial

Digest, May 2014.

14.0 Land use/land cover dynamics using multi-temporal satellite imageries: a case study from the

Haldwani town area, district Nainital,Uttarakhand,India,J.S.Rawat, Vivek Viswas, Manish

Kumar,International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences, 4(3), 2014 pp.536-543.

15.0 Spatial dynamics for relative contribution of cropping pattern analysis on environment by integrating

remote sensing and GIS, P.Bisht, P.Kumar,M.Yadav,J.S.Rawat, M.Sharma, R.S.Hooda,International

Journal of Plant Production, Vol.8,No.1, 2014, pp.1-17.

16.0 Spatio-temporal dynamics of Almora town area, Rawat J.S., Manish Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS, 2 (1), 2013,pp.363-373.

17.0 An integrated approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for landuse/landcover change detection,; a case study of Bhimtal tourist town (India), J.S.Rawat, Manish Kumar and V. Biswas, Bulletin of Environment and Scientific Research, 2 (2-3),2013,pp.1-6.

18.0 Change detection using GIS and Remote Sensing: A case Study of the Ramnagar City in Uttarakhand State, India J.S.Rawat, Manish Kumar and Vivek Viswas, Egyptian Journal Remote Sensing and Space Science, 16, 2013, pp.111-117.

19.0 Quantifying land use/cover dynamics using remote sensing and GIS techniques of Nainital town, J.S.Rawat, Vivek Kumar, Manish Kumar, Asian Journal of Geoinformatics, Geo-informatics Centre Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, Vol.13, No.2, June,2013,pp.7-12.

20.0 Geohydrology and a strategy for sustainable development of headwater springs, the Khulgad watershed, India, J.S.Rawat,M.Joshi, Geeta Rawat in (eds.J.S.Rawat and M.Joshi) Environmental Hydrology, Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital, 2013, pp.95-124.

21.0 Human impact on hydrology and physio-chemical properties of stream water, a study from the Nana Kosi watershed, J.S.Rawat, K.N.Mathpal,M.Joshi, in (eds.J.S.Rawat and M.Joshi) Environmental Hydrology, Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital, 2013, pp.139-149.

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22.0 Artificial neural network based daily rainfall-runoff model for an agricultural hilly watershed, Singh P.V.Kumar Akhilesh, J.S.Rawat and Kumar Devendra, International Journal of Engineering and Management Sciences, Vol.42 No.2,pp.108-112, 2013 .

23.0 Report on GIS for district planning and administration, J.S.Rawat, Asian Surveying and Mapping, Denver, US State of Colorado, www.asmmag.com/2012-12-30-14-40-18/feature/4931-report-on-gis-for-district-planning-and-administration-workshop.html, 2013.

24.0 Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in landuse and land cover change detection: a case study of Gagas Watershed, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya,Pooja Kamal, J.S.Rawat and Manish Kumar, Quest, the Journal of UGC-ASC Nainital,6(2), pp.342-345, 2012.

25.0 Landslide disasters, seeking causes: a case study from Uttarakhand, India,Martin Haigh and J.S.Rawat, Chapter 18, pp 218-253, in Krecek, J., Haigh, M., Hofer, T. & Kubin, E. (eds) Management of Mountain Watersheds. Cosponsored by FAO and the EFC) Dordrecht, NL: Springer. [ISBN 978-94-007-2475-4 (HB); ISBN 978-94-007-2476-1, 2012.

26.0 Climate Change, J.S.Rawat, R.Dobhal and V.P.S.Arora, Uttarakhand:State of the Environment Report-2012, UCOST, Dehradun 2012, pp.262-301.

27.0 Landslide causes: human impacts on Himalayan landslides swarm,M.J.Haigh and J.S.Rawat, Belgian Journal of Geography, 3-4, pp.201-219, 2011.

28.0 A Report on the workshop on Climate Change,J.S.Rawat , Journal of Geological Society of India,Vol.77, No.1,2011, pp.97-98.

29.0 Geo-hydrometeorological database of the Khulgad watershed, J.S.Rawat, Current Science, Vol. 98, No.10, pp.1340-1348,2010.

30.0 Jalwayu pariwartan ke kuch baijhyanik pahlu, J.S.Rawat, Samwad 2010, pp.45-49. 31.0 Dharpani dhar sukhe jal abhyaran ke punarjanan hetu eak jal begyanik vishlesan,J.S..Rawat, Quest,

Vol. I, 2009. 32.0 Saving the Himalayan Rivers, J.S.Rawat, in (B.L.Shah ed) Natural Resources Conservation in

Uttarakhand, Ankit Prakashan Haldwani, 2009,pp.41-68. 33.0 Kya hei Bhogolik Suchna Vighyan,Uttarakhand Mei Pragati Ki Rah Par, J.S.Rawat, Lokmaya, Bhopal,

Sitambar, 2009,pp.40-45. 34.0 Uttarakhand ke peyjal shroton ke bartman, bhoot evm bhawishya pr ek drishti, J.S.Rawat, Sambad-

2009, pp.15-24 35.0 GIST in higher education, The Kumaun University Intervention, J.S.Rawat, World of Academics,Arc

India News, Vol.3, Issue-2,2009, pp.29. 36.0 Simulation of surface runoff and sediment yield using the water erosion prediction project (WEPP)

model: a study in Kaneli watershed, Himalaya, India, Raaj. Ramsankaran ,U. C. Kothyari ,J. S. Rawat, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Published online: 19 Dec 2009, Vo.54:3, pp.513-525.

37.0 Dharpani dhar; eak sukha jal-abhyaran, J.S.Rawat, Sanbad, Uttarakhand Sramjeevi Patrkar Union Almora,2008,pp.76-80.

38.0 Current scenario of GIS applicationin micro-planning in Uttarakhand: an overview, J.S.Rawat, Samaj Vighyan Shodh Patrika, Special Issue (Uttarakhand-1), August, 2007, pp.111-124.

39.0 Modelling of soil erosion in Himalayan watershed, R. Ramashankaran, U.C.Kothiyari, J.S.Rawat, S.Dasgupta,D.S.Kumar,Geosptial Today,7(10), 2007,pp.18-23.

40.0 NRDMS Centre Almora, J.S.Rawat, Souvenir, North Zone Vice Chancellors’ Conference-2006, Kumaun University, Nainital, 2006, pp.38-41.

41.0 NRDMS Centre Almora, Vision 2020,Kumaun University Nainital, pp.100-101. 42.0 Status of GIS of District Almora and its Problems, J.S. Rawat, in (eds S.K.Ghosh and S.C.D.Sarkar)

Geographic Information Strategy for District Level NRDMS Databases, School of Information Technology, IIT Khargpur, 2005, p.10.

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43.0 Watershed Geographic Information System (WGIS); preliminary results, J.S.Rawat and Geeta Rawat, in (ed. B.B.Basu) Integrated Watershed Technologies for Sustainable Development, School of Fundamental Research, Kolkatta, 2004, pp.167-171.

44.0 Determination of road proximity of villages, using GIS: a case study of district Almora, Uttarachanchal, J.S.Rawat, C.M.S.Adhikari, V.S.Rawat, Journal of Regional Science and Development, 2-3 (1-2), 2002-2003, pp.27-34.

45.0 Micro-level spatial variability and human impact in air temperature: a study from the Almora region, Uttaranchal Himalaya, India, J.S.Rawat, in (ed.C.M.Agrawal) Dimensions of Uttaranchal,Indian Publishers Distributers, Delhi,2003, pp.393-416.

46.0 Geo-hydrometeorological study of an anthropologically stressed Himalayan watershed, J.S.Rawat, Geeta Rawat and D.Dutta, in (ed. M.S.S.Rawat) Central Himalaya; Environment and Development (Potential, Action and Challenges), Garhwal University, Sri Nagar, 2003, pp.49-70.

47.0 Evaluation of pedo-transfer functions for predicting field capacity and wilting point soil moisture contents from routinely surveyed soil texture and organic carbon data, R.Kaur, S.Kumar, J.S.Rawat, S.Prasad, Geeta Rawat, Journal of Indian Society of Soil Science, 50(2), 2002, pp.205-208.

48.0 Deolikhan jal sambharan ke prakritik sampada ka vashistikaran, Ravindra Kaur, J.S.Rawat, Shiv Paraksh, Om Ber and Geeta Rawat, Bharitiya Vighyanik Ayum Anushandhan Patrika, 10 (1), 2002, pp.31-37.

49.0 Environmental Hydrology of the Almora Region, Methodology Innovation and Prelimiry Results,J.S.Rawat,Geeta Rawat, S.P.Rai,in (ed D.C.Singhal), Emerging Trends in Hydrology, Department of Hydrology, Roorkee University, 2001, pp.163-175.

50.0 Impact of human activities on geomorphic processes in the Almora region,Central Himalaya, India, J.S.Rawat, Geeta Rawat, S.P.Rai, in (ed.O.Slymaker) Geomorphology, Human Activity and Global Change, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 2000, pp.285-297.

51.0 Dissolved load of a Central Himalayan forest headwater in an experimental catchment, India,M.S.Rawat,M.J.Haigh,J.Krecek,J.S.Rawat,Mitt.Geol-Palaont. Inst.Univ.Hamburg Marz, 1999, pp.185-195.

52.0 Integrated geo-bio-atmospheric study under varied ecological conditions in the Central Himalaya, J.S.Rawat, (in ed.Das and Bahadur) The Himalayan Environment, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, New Delhi, 1999, pp.227-234.

53.0 Management of water resources: spring sanctuaries, S.P.Rai, K.S.Valdiya, J.S.Rawat, in (ed. K.S.Valdiya) The Khulgad Project; An Experiment in Sustainable Development, Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital, 1998, pp.41-60.

54.0 Environmental Monitoring in the Central Himalaya, A Watershed Approach, J.S.Rawat,G.Rawat,S.P.Rai,in Proceedings of the National Conference on Dimensions of Environmental Stress in India, Department of Geology, Baroda University,1997,pp.109-118.

55.0 Pattern and intensity of erosion under stressed environment in the Khulgad Watershed, J.S. Rawat and S.P.Rai, Journal of The Geological Society of India, 50,1997, pp.331-338.

56.0 Response of hydrologic cycle to environmental degradation in the Khulgad Watershed, Central Himalaya, J.S.Rawat, S. P. Rai, K. S. Valdiya, in Sustainable Replicable Eco-Development in Central Himalaya (ed.S.L.Shah), Almora Book Depot., Almora, 1997,pp.127-161.

57.0 Land system mapping in sustainable land utilization, J.S.Rawat and Geeta Rawat, Land Utilization in the Central Himalaya: Problems and Management Options, Indus Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1997, pp.155-176.

58.0 Impact of human activities on hydrological systems of Kumaun Himalaya, J.S.Rawat, Afroj Ahmed, Geeta Rawat, Research in Geography (ed. R.B. Singh), New Delhi,1996, pp. 263-276.

59.0 Tectonic geomorphology of the Nana Kosi Basin, J.S.Rawat and M.S.Rawat, in Indian Geomorphology (ed.S.R.Jog), Vol.II, Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 1995, pp.57-74.

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60.0 Road construction and environmental hazards: case study from two Kumaun hill roads, J.S. Rawat, M.S.Rawat and Jyoti Shastri, in Indian Geomorphology, (ed.S.R.Jog), Vol.II, Vol.II, Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 1995, pp.297-306.

61.0 Interaction between forest and landslide activity along new highways in the Kumaun Himalaya,M.J.Haigh,J.S.Rawat, M.S.Rawat,S.K.Bartarya and S.P.Rai, Forest Ecology and Management, U.S.A.,78,1995,pp.173- 189.

62.0 Kumaun Himalaya ke Khulgad jalagam mei van vinash se prabhawit aperdan dar ka prayogik adhyan, S.P.Rai and J.S.Rawat, Proc. National Syamposium on Jal Vighyan and Jal Sansadhan, National Institute of Hydrology, December 1995, pp.275-281.

63.0 Tectonic Geomorphology of the Nana Kosi watershed, J.S.Rawat and M.S.Rawat, in Indian Geomorphology, (ed.S.R.Jog), Vol.II, Rawat Publi., Jaipur, 1995, pp.57-73.

64.0 Land denudation by mass wasting in the Central Himalaya, J. Shastri, J.S.Rawat, India : Geomorphological Diversity (ed. Dixit, Kale, Kaul) Jaipur, 1994, pp.172-186.

65.0 Anthropogenic transformation of sheetwash erosion: an experimental study from Kumaun, J.S. Rawat, M.S.Rawat, India: Geomorphological Diversity (ed. Dixit, Kale, Kaul ), Jaipur, 1994, pp.187 – 201.

66.0 Accelerated erosion and denudation in the Nana Kosi Watershed, Central Himalaya, India, J.S.Rawat and M.S.Rawat, Mountain Research and Development, U.S.A., 14(10), 1994, pp.25-38.

67.0 Accelerated erosion in the watershed of the Nana Kosi, Central Himalaya, J. S. Rawat and M. S. Rawat,India: Geomorphological Diversity (ed. Dixit,Kaul,Kale) Jaipur,1994, pp150-171.

68.0 Response of hydrologic cycle to environmental degradation in the Khulgad Watershed, Kumaun Himalaya, J.S.Rawat and S.P.Rai, CHEA Bulletin, 6, 1993, pp.53-57.

69.0 Hydrologic responses of a Himalayan Pine forest micro-watershed, preliminary results, Proc. Intl. Symp. on Hydrology of Mountainous Areas, J.S. Rawat, National Institute of Hydrlogy, Roorkee, 1993, pp.235-258.

70.0 The Nana Kosi Watershed, Central Himalaya, India, Part – II, human impact on stream runoff, J.S.Rawat and M.S.Rawat, Mountain Research and Development, U.S.A, 14(3), 1993, pp. 225-260

71.0 Factor affecting landslide morphology along new highways in the Central Himalaya, M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat, S.K.Bartarya and M.S.Rawat, Japanese Geomorphological Union, Japan, 14,1993,pp.99-123.

72.0 Environmental influences of landslide activity: Almora by Pass, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya, M. J. Haigh, J.S.Rawat, S.K.Bartarya Natural Hazard, Netherlands, 1993, pp.153-170.

73.0 Representative basin studies in Malaprabha and Ghataprabha basins, J.S.Rawat, B.K.Purendra, National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee, 1992-93,pp. 1-93.

74.0 The use of principal component analysis in geomorphology, J. S. Rawat et al., Indian Journal of Landscape System and Ecological Studies, 5(122), 1992, pp.43-53.

75.0 Environmental degradation due to population pressure, migration and settlement; a case study of Central Himalaya, J.S. Rawat, S.C.Rai and A. Ahmad, Dynamics of Mountain Geosystems (ed.R.B.Singh), Ashok Publishing House, New Delhi,1992, pp.222-246.

76.0 Hydrological responses of Himalayan pine forest,the Animal Park Project: preliminary results, J.S.Rawat, M. J. Haigh, M.S.Rawat, Pro. Intr. Symp. Hydro. Mounts. Areas, National Institute of Hydrology, 1992, pp.235-258.

77.0 Analysis of landslide :Kilbary Road,Kumaun Himalaya jointly with M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat, S.K.Bartarya, M.S.Rawat, Current Science,62(2),1992, pp.518-522.

78.0 Sediment discharges from a Himalayan Pine headwater, M.S.Rawat, J.S.Rawat and M.J. Haigh, Environmental Regeneration (ed.Krecek and Haigh), Prague Soc. of the Jizera Mountain, Czech.Republic,1992,pp.182-187.

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79.0 Channel runoff in the oak forest watersheds in Kumaun Himalaya, J.Shastri, M.S.Rawat and J.S.Rawat, Geographical Review of India,52(4),1990,pp.84-86.

80.0 An analysis of Himalaya Environment and guidelines for its management and ecologically sustainable development, A.Ahmed, J.S.Rawat and S.C.Rai, The Environmentalist, London, 10(4),1990, pp.281-298.

81.0 Channel Network Capacity and Geochemical Properties of Stream Water, J.S.Rawat, Proceedings of Group Monitoring in Earth Sciences, D.S.T.New Delhi,1990, pp.11-15.

82.0 Environmental indicators of landslide activity along the Kilbury Road, Nainital, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya,M.J.Haigh,J.S.Rawat and S.K.Bartarya, Mountain Research and Evelopment, U.S.A., 9(1), 1989, pp.25-33.

83.0 Capacity of channel runoff in the agricultural land, Central Himalayan watersheds, A.Bhatt, J.S.Rawat, Transaction; Indian Institute of Geographers, 11(1),1989.pp.33-37.

84.0 Capacity of channel runoff in the pine forest watershed, Central Lesser Himalaya, M.S.Rawat and J.S.Rawat, Prospective in Aquatic Biology (ed. Khulbe), Papyrus Publishing House, New Delhi,1989,pp.515-519.

85.0 Towards an epistemology of environmental sciences, J.S. Rawat, M. Joshi, Prospective in Aquatic Biology (ed. Khulbe), Papyrus Publishing House, New Delhi, 1989, pp.521-525.

86.0 Dwindling capacity of Naini Lake, J.S.Rawat, Himalaya; Man and Nature, January-February, 1988, pp.17-18.

87.0 Water resources and burning hydrological problems of Kumaun, J.S.Rawat, in (ed.K.S.Valdiya) Kumaun Land and People, Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital, 1988, pp.201-212.

88.0 Geomorphology and tectonic history of the South Almora Thrust Zone near Kakarighat, Nainital District (UP), India, J.S. Rawat, in (ed. Singh and Tewari) Geomorphology and Environment, Allahabad Geographical Society, Allahabad, 1988, pp.326-336.

89.0 Environmental correlates of landslide frequency along new highways in the Himalaya: preliminary results, CATENA Supplement 15, Germany, M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat and S.K.Bartarya,1988,pp.533-5503.

90.0 Sources of water erosion damage to new highways, Uttrakhand, Lesser Himalaya, India, M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat and K.S.Bartaya, Proc. Intrrl. Symp. On Wate Erosion, VARNA, BULGARIA, UNESCO, IPH/ MAB, Sofia, 1988, pp.65-70.

91.0 Hydrological impact of deforestation in Central, Himalaya,M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat and H.S.Bisht,Hydrology in Mountainous Areas,Czechoslovakia, IAHS Pub .No. 190, 1988,pp.419-433.

92.0 Entropy minimiging landscape system, M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat, S.K.Bartarya, Current Science, 47, 1988, pp. 1000-1002.

93.0 Capacity of channel runoff in the pine forested Central Lesser Himalayan watershed, M. S. Rawat and J.S.Rawat Prospective in Aquatic Biology ( ed. Khulbe), Papyrous Publishing House, New Delhi,1988,pp.515-519.

94.0 Water resources and their burning hydrological problems,J.S.Rawat, Kumaun Land and People (ed.K.S.Valdiya),Gyanodaya Prakashan,Nainital,1988, pp.201 – 212.

95.0 Geomorphic outline of the Nainital Watershed, J.S. Rawat, Geographical Review of India, 50, 1, 1988, pp.53-63.

96.0 Anthropogenic transformation of channel network capacity: an experimental study in Kumaun Himalaya, J.S.Rawat, Proc. Indian National Science Academy, 54 A, 1988, pp.605-615.

97.0 Modelling of water and sediment budget: concept and strategies, J.S.Rawat, CATENA Supplement 10, A Cooperative Journal of the International Society of Soil Science, West Germany, 1987, pp.147-159. .

98.0 Morphology and morphometry of Naini Lake Basin, J.S.Rawat, Journal of the Geological Society of India, 30(6), 1987, pp.493-498.

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99.0 Impact of hillroad on downslope forest,M.J.Haigh,J.S.Rawat and S.K.Bartarya, Himalaya Man And Nature, 11(4), 1987, pp.2-3.

100.0 Prediction of silt delivery of the non-glacial fed Himalayan streams draining to the crystalline rocks, J.S.Rawat, Impact of Environmental Protection on Future Development In India, Institute of Engineers,Lucknow,1987,pp.308-309.

101.0 Impact of hill roads on down slope forest cover, M.J.Haigh, J.S.Rawat, S. Bartarya, Himalaya; Man and Nature, 11(4), September, 1987, pp.2-3.

102.0 Curve fitting between water discharge and silt delivery; an example from a Lesser Himalayan River, J.S.Rawat and M.M.Tewari, Himalayan Journal of Sciences,4(1),1987,pp.11-20.

103.0 Rates of silt delivery from Binno Basin, Garhwal Himalaya, J.S.Rawat, Indian Journal of Landscape System and Ecological System, 10(2), 1986,pp.41-43.

104.0 Geomorphic study of the Balia Valley along Main Boundary Fault, District Nainital, J.S.Rawat, Indian Journal of Landscape System and Ecological Studies, 9(11),1986, pp.134-142.

105.0 Morphometry applied to Kakarghat area of the Kumaun Himalaya, J.S. Rawat, Indian Journal of Landscape System and Ecological Studies, 8(11),1985, pp.43-54.

106.0 Hydrometric implications of morphometry and geology, J.S. Rawat, Journal of the Geological Society of India, 25 (10), 1985, pp.434-443.

107.0 Relation between stream water discharge and silt delivery in the lesser Himalaya, J.S.Rawat and M.M.Tewari, Geographical Review of India, 47 (30), 1985, pp.88-90.

108.0 The Upper Ramganga Catchment: a quantitative geomorphic analysis, J.S.Rawat and S.C.Joshi, Geographical Review of India, 47(1),4, 1985,pp.19-24.

109.0 The drainage basin as a unit for physical environmental studies,J.S.Rawat,in Environmental Regeneration, (ed.J.S.Singh) Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital, 1985, pp.427-434.

110.0 Outline of the geomorphology of the Patali Doon Valley; Central U.P. Himalaya, S. C. Joshi,J.S.Rawat and D.C.Pandey, Geographical Mosaic, Culcutta, 1985, pp. 146-154.

111.0 A new gravity model of interaction areas of central place system, D.C.Pandey and J.S. Rawat, Modern Geographic Trends (ed.P.Pandey),Today and Tomorrow Printer & Publisher, New Delhi 1984,pp.445-458.

112.0 Polycyclic landscape and its relationships with tectonic instability and palaeoclimate, J. S. Rawat, D.C.Pandey, P.C.Tewari, Transaction; Indian Institute of Geographers,6,1984.pp.28-33.

113.0 Himalaya ke krol kram ke chattanu kee bhuakariki, J.S.Rawat and D.C.Pandey, Vikassheel Bhugol Patrika, 2(17),1983.pp.60-65.

114.0 Sikurati hui Naini Lake: Bartman tatha Bhavishya ka Paryavaran, J.S. Rawat, Hillance, 1983, p.3.

115.0 Centrality and ranking of settlement -a comparative study, J.S. Rawat, jointly with P.C.Tewari, D. C. Pandey, The Deccan Geographer, 21 ( 3 ), 1983, pp. 391-401.

116.0 Metamorphism and development of morphometric parameters, J.S.Rawat and S. C. Joshi, Journal of the Geological Society of India, 25(5), 1983, pp.284-253.

117.0 Himalaya ke Krol kram kee chattanu kee bhooakariki, J.S.Rawat and D.C.Pandey, Vikasheel Bhoogol Patrika, 2 (1), 1983,pp.60-65.

118.0 Himalayan streams; their capacity and environmental degradation, J. S. Rawat and S.C.Joshi, Himalayan Research and Development, 2(1), 1983,PP.47- 51.

119.0 Himalayan streams: their capacity and environmental degradation, J.S.Rawat and S.C.Joshi, Himalayan Research and Development, 2(1), 1983, pp.47-51.

120.0 Morphometric personality of Himalayan tectonic units, J.S.Rawat and S. C.Joshi, Transaction, Indian Institute of Geographers, 4 (2), 1982, pp.185-190.

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121.0 Geomorphic imprints of neotectonic movements, an illustration from Ramganga Catchment, U. P. Himalaya, J. S. Rawat and M. Chand, Himalayan Research and Development, 1(1), 1982, pp.106- 107.

122.0 Channel morphometry indices and stream discharge in the Kumaun Himalaya,S.C.Joshi and J.S.Rawat, Geographical Review of India,44,1982,pp71-78.

123.0 River sinuosity in Sona Basin, its significance in landscape analysis, J.S.Rawat, Geographical Review of India,42(2), 1980,pp.701-702.

124.0 A quantitative morphometric analysis of stratigraphic formations in the Lower Ramganga Catchment, J.S. Rawat, Himalayan Geology, 9, 1979, pp.701 – 715.

iii) Participated in Conferences

A-Participated in International Confernces -15

1.0 Participated in the Plenary Session on Geoiformatics: Policy and Practice as Chairman organized

in the 12th World Conference of Regional Science 2018, organized by the Regional science

Association of of India and Town and Country Planning Department, Government of Gowa

during 29th May to 1

st June,2018.

2.0 International Conference on Spatial Decision Support System, United Nations Sustainable

Development Goals, Kalindi College, University of Delhi, 1-2 February, 2017.

3.0 International Geographic Union Commission (IGU) Conference organized by the Department of

Geography, Kumaun University, Nainital during 3- 9 May, 2016.

4.0 International Conference of World Geographical Union, Kalindi College, Delhi University, 17-19

March, 2016.

5.0 International Workshop on Climate Change Impact and Adoptation in Himalaya,Department of

Geography, Kumaun University Nainital,2-3 November, 2015.

6.0 Third International Conference on Hydrology and Meteorology,Hyderabad International Convettion

Centre, India, September, 15-16, 2014.

7.0 Map Asia-2005, GIS International Conference, Beijing, China, 24-28 August 2005.

8.0 International Symposium on Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change, the Fourth International Conference of Geomorphologists, organized at Bulgaria,17-18 March,1997.

9.0 International Conference on the Emerging Trends in Hydrology, Organized by the Department of Hydrology, University of Roorkee,25-27,September 1997.

10.0 International Conference on Hydrology of Mountainous Areas, organized by the National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee at Shimla,28-30 May 1992.

11.0 The First International Conference on Headwater Control, Organized by World Association of Water and Soil Conservation, at Prague, 20-23 November, 1989.

12.0 International Conference on History of Geomorphology, at Brook University, Canada,2-3 December,1988.

13.0 International Symposium on Geomorphology and Environmental Management, Department of Geography, University of Allahabad, 17-20, January 1987.

14.0 International Workshop on Theoretical Geomorphic Modelling, organized by the International Commission on Geomorphology, at Aachan, West Germany, 4-6 April 1986.

15.0 International Conference on Food System of the World, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, 15-20 February 1983.

(B) in National Conferences/Workshops –48 1.0 Users Training Workshop of the Uttarakhand Geoportal organised by the Department of

Planning, USOST Dehradun and COE NRDMS,Department of Geography, Kumaun University at the UCOST Dehradun during 27-28 May,2019.

2.0 Presented a paper on Uttarakhand towards g-Governance in the first technical session of Geosmart India 2019 organised by the Survey of Indi at Pullman Hotel Aericity 2 IGI Airport New

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Delhi and sponsored by the DST New Delfi on 13th February,2019 3.0 Presented a paper on GIS for Society in the Second Technical Session of Geosmart India 2019

organised by the Survey of Indi at Pullman Hotel Aericity 2 IGI Airport New Delhi and sponsored by the DST New Delfi on 13th February,2019

4.0 Presented paper in the ” the 30th National Conference of Indian Institute of Geomorphologists” at Department of Geography.Jamia Milia University, New Delhi on 5th November, 2018.

2.0 Attended National Seminar on Environment, Natural Resources and Development organised by the Department of Geography at Garhwal University Sri Nagar on 25th October,2018.

3.0 National Seminar on Mera Goun Mera Tirth oganized by Sewa-THDC at Department of Mathmatics, Kumaun University SSJ Campus Almora on 26th September 2018.

4.0 “Field Workshop on Rejuvenation of the Lwesal River –a tributary the Kosi River” organised by

the District Magistrat Almora (Sabin Bansal) at Chanoda-Lwesal- Kausani on 8th June 2017.

5.0 Workshop on “Swchhata (Mal Nistaran) evm Bhu-Lal Shrot ke Parasparik Prabhaw” organised at

the Collectorate Almora by the People’s Science Institution, Dehradun on 7th June 2017.

6.0 National Seminar on Human Environment Relationship- A specific Discussion on Water Crises in

India, sponsored by UGS-UCOST, organized by Department of Economics, PNG Government

College Ramnagar,29-30 March,2017.

7.0 National Conference on Geoinformatics for Resource Management, Department of Geography,

Jamia Milia University, New Delhi, 7-8 February,2017.

8.0 Conference on Location Based Services (LBS)-2016: Transforming Coordinates to Business, June

3, 2016, at Federation House, New Delhi, February, 2016.

9.0 10th Uttarakhand State Science Congress Technology Congress, UCOST, Dehradun, 10

th February,

2015.

10.0 National Conference on Advances in Biosciences and Health Education, sponsored by the DST

New Delhi, organized by the Department of Zoology, Bareilly College Bareilly, 11-13 March

2013.

11.0 State Workshop on Agricultural and Climate Change Best Practices of Agricultural Adaptation,

organized by Casa Mountain CECOEDECON, PAIRVI, UDI & Oxfame India, at Dehradun, 15-16

February 2013.

11.1 Brain Storming Workshop on Strategies for XII Five Year Plan Proposal (2012-17), organized by the Kunaun University, Nainital at Hermittage, Malli Tal on 16th May 2012.

11.2 National Seminar on Geographic Information Science: Opportunities and Challenges in 21st Century, Organised by NIIT University, Neemrana, Rajsthan and Kumaun University Nainital at the Centre of Excellence for NRDMS in Uttarakhand, Kumaun University SSJ Campus Almora on 1st May 2012.

12.0 National Conference and Field Study on Landslide Management organised by NIDM World Centre of Excellence on Landslide Disaster Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India at ATI Nainital during 22-24 March 2012.

12.1 India Conference on Geospatial Technologies and Applications, GISE Advanced Research Lab, Department of Computer Science, IIT Mumbai , 12-14 April 2012.

13.0 Workshop Impacts of Global Change on the dynamics of Snow, Glaciers and Runoff over the Himalayan Mountains with particular reference to Uttarakhand, organized by GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development Katarmal, during 27-28 February 2012.

13.1 Conference on Indian Geospatial World Forum (Map India), organized by GIS Development, at Epicenter Apparel House, Gurgaon, during 7-9 February 2012.

14.0 Conference on Towards Improvement of SDI in Orissa, organized by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, at Ravinshaw University, Cuttack, Orissa, during 18-19 January,2012.

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15.0 11th Annual Conference of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NDSI 11), organised by the DST Government of India at Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology, Bangalore during 21-23 December 2011.

16.0 International Conference on Issues for Climate Change, Landuse Diverfication and Biotechnological Tools for Livelihood Security, Organised by Hi-tech Horticultural Society in joint collaboration of UCCC at Meerut during 8-11 October 2011.

16.1 Workshop on Remote Sensing and GIS in Disaster Management, organized by the Disaster Management Cell, Uttarakhand Academy of Administration during 19th-23rd September 2007.

16.2 Brain Storming Session on Cartographic Generalization Programme, organized by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India at Survey of India, Uppal, Hyderabad on 12th July 2007.

17.0 Workshop on Modelling Geo-Spatial Data Shearing and Interoperability, organized by the DST Government of India at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Mumbai during 19th -21st June 2006.

18.0 Orientation Workshop for Principal Investigators under the DST Government of India National Programme on EYGIPLAD (Empowering Youth through Geo-Informatics for Planning and Local Area Development), organized by the DST, New Delhi at IIT Delhi during 13th -16th June 2006.

19.0 National Workshop on Geo-Information Management for Micro-Planning and Governance in India, Organized by the Institute of Rural Management Anand, Gujrat, Sponsored by the DST New Delhi during 27th-28th April 2006.

20.0 The Kosi Water Restoration Project: Problems and Strategy, Workshops on Portable Water Problems, Organised by the Lok Vighyan Kendra at Savoy Hotel, during 9th -11th June 05.

21.0 Water Resources and their Problems in the Kumaun Region, Workshops on Portable Water Problems, Organised by the Lok Vighyan Kendra at Savoy Hotel during 9th -11th June 05.

22.0 Workshop on District Level GIS Databases and Enterprises GIS organized by the DST Government of India at School of Information Technology, IIT Khargpur on 26-28 October 2005.

23.0 Map India 2004, 7th International Annual Conference, Hotel Taj Palace New Delhi, 28-30 January 2004.

24.0 National Seminar on Role of Informatics in Uttaranchal, Department of Computer Science, Kumaun University SSJ Campus Almora, June 2004.

25.0 First Workshop on Spatial Data Technologies, Organized by the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi at Centre for Studies of Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai on 26th and 27th July, 2002.

26.0 Third Meeting of the Task Force on Coordinated Programme on Bio-Geo Data and Ecological Modelling for Himalaya, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi, 17th and 18th April 2001.

27.0 International Seminar and 12th Annual Conference of IGI at the Department of Geography, University of Culcutta, 29th Dec 2000-1st January 2001.

28.0 National Workshop on Environmental Education, at Uttrakhand Sewa Nidhi, Almora,18th and 20th May 2001.

29.0 Workshop on Watershed Management Strategies in Uttranchal, at the Watershed Management Directorate, Government of Uttranchal, Dehradun, 2001. 30.0 D.S.T. Workshop on Bio-Geo Data base for Generation of Sustainable Development Plan for

Uttranchal, GBPIHED, Katarmal, 2001. 31.0 Workshop on Information Need Assessment for Land and Water Management in District Almora,

Sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology Government of India and Kumaun University Nainital, Organised at Kumaun University Campus Almora on 18th and 19th May 2000.

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32.0 Task Force on Bio-Geo Database on Ecological Modelling for Himalaya at DST New Delhi. July 18th 2000.

33.0 International Seminar on Changing Environmental Scenario of India and adjacent Countries, Organised by the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists at the Department of Geography, University of Culcutta, 29 Dec 1999- 1 Jan 2001.

34.0 Workshop on Bio-Geo Database for Generation of Sustainable Development Plan for Uttranchal, Organised by the Department of Science and Technology Government of India at GBPIHED Katarmal,4-6 September 2001.

35.0 Task Force on Bio-Geo Database on Ecological Modelling for Himalaya at DST New Delhi. July 18th 2000.

36.0 First Workshop on Bio-Geo Database and Ecological Modelling in Himalaya, organized by DST New Delhi at Indian International Centre, New Delhi, 4-5 March, 1999.

37.0 First National Seminar on Geo-environmental Indicators, Organized by the Department of Geology, Delhi University,21-22 August,1997.

38.0 National Conference on the Dimensions on Environmental Stress in India, Department of Geology, University of Baroda,1-3 December 1997.

39.0 Sustainable Land Utilization in Central Himalaya: Problems and Management Options, Organized by the UP Land Use Board Lucknow at Almora on 27th -28th June 1996.

40.0 National Seminar on Hydrology of Water Resources, Organized by the National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 1995.

41.0 Brain Storming Seminar on Himalayan Experiments, at Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, 8-10 December,1995.

42.0 Brain Storming Seminar on Biospheric Aspect of Hydrologic Cycle, School of Environmental Sciences, J.N.U.,New Delhi,2 December,1995.

43.0 Project Advisory Monitoring Committee on Hydrology of Glacial Region, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi, 10-11 Oct.1991.

44.0 Group Monitoring Workshop in Earth Sciences, Organised by the DST, Government of India, at Birbal Shahani Institute of Paleo Botany, Lucknow.3-4 September,1990.

45.0 The Third Annual Conference of Indian Institute of Geomorphologists, Department of Geography, University of Pune,20-22 November 1990.

46.0 Third Annual Conference of Indian Institute of Geographers, Department of Geography, University of Pune, 7-8 February, 1982.

47.0 Ninth Seminar on Himalayan Geology, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, 20-22 Non.1979.

48.0 National Geographical Symposium, Department of Geography, University of Gorakhpur, 18-19 May 1979.

10. Sessions Chaired in Conferences/Seminars

1. Chair Persian of Technical Session on GIScience in International Geographical Union Conference at Panchkula during 22-24 February 2019.

2. Participated as Chief Guest in Gyan Kiran Workshop organised at Daulaghat on 18th December,2019.

3. Chairperson of the First Technical Session of the National Seminar on Mera Goun Mera Tirth oganized by Sewa-THDC at Department of Mathmatics, Kumaun University SSJ Campus Almora on 26th September 2018.

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4. Chairman of the Plenary Session on Spatial Technology and Geoinformatics: Policy and Practice organied in 12th World Congress on Regional Sciences held at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Gowa Campus during 29th May to 1st June 2018.

5. Chairman, National Expert Committee of GIS Development and its Application in Governance, DST Government of India, since 14th December, 2017.

6. 3rd International Conference on Hydrology and Meteorology, Technical Session IV: Recent Advances in Hydrology, Hyderabad International Convection Centre, 16 September, 2014.

7. International Conference on Spatial Decision Support Systems for United Nations Sustainable Development, Chairperson of the Technical Session-IV: Geospatial Techniques for Sustainable Goals, Delhi University, 1st February, 2017

8. National Conference on Geoinformatics for Natural Resources, Chairperson of the Technical Session-I: Geoinformatics for Watershed Management, Department of Geography, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi, 7th February, 2017.

12.0. Academic/Administrative positions held

S/N Position Held Department/Institution Year

1.0 Professor Geography, Kumaun University, SSJ Campus Almora, 2005 onwards.

2.0 Director Centre of Excellence for NRDMS in Uttarakhand , Kumaun 2009 onwards. University, SSJ Campus Almora

3.0 Coordinator MSc. Remote Sensing and GIS Programme of Kumaun 2009 onwards University

4.0 Coordinator Uttarakhand Centre on Climate Change, Kumaun 2010 onwards University, Nainital

5.0 Campus Head Department of Geography, Kumaun University, SSJ November 2012 Campus Almora, onwards.

6.0 Joint Director Directorate of Research and Extension, Kumaun University 2010-11 Nainital, 2009-20

7. 0 Coordinator FIST Programme, DST Government of India 2005-10

8. 0 Reader Department of Geography, Kumaun University, SSJ 1994-1998 Campus Almora,.

9.0 Scientist-E & Head Regional Centre on Hydrology of Hard Rock Regions 1993 -1994 Belgaum, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee,.

10.0 Visiting Professor State University of New York SUNNY at Buffalo, U.S.A. 1988 ($2000/m) under Fulbright Fellowship.

11.0 Scientist(Rs.2200-

4000) G.B.Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and 1989-1990. Development, Katarmal

12.0 Lecturer (Rs.700-

1600) Department of Geography, Kumaun University SSJ Campus 1980-1989.

Almora

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13.0 Membership of Association/Organization

S/N Name of the Association/Organizations Status of the

membership

1.0 New York Academy of Sciences Active Member 1995

2.0 American Geophysical Union Elected Member 1989

3.0 Geological Society of India, Bangalore Fellow since 1998

4.0 Indian Institute of Geomorphologists. Life Member

5.0 Central Himalayan Environment Association (CHEA) Life Member

6.0 Geographical Society of India Life Member

7.0 Transaction Life Member

8.0 Himalayan Environment Management Association. Secretary

9.0 Water Restoration Mission, Government of Uttarakhand. Member

10.0 World Association of Soil and Water Conservation Member

11.0 Environmental Rehabilitation Committee Jhiroli Magnesite Mining Area. Member (1989 -1993)

12.0 Himalayan Environment Management Association Secretary (1986-1995)

13.0 Uttarakhand State SDI Steering Committee, Govt.of Uttarakhand Member (2015 onwards)

14.0 District Coordination Committee for GIS Develpt. District Almora Member (2003 onwards)

Date: June, 2020 Signature of the Member