Mr. Md. Najmus Sayadat Pitol | Forestry | Best Researcher Award
Forest Research Institute | Bangladesh
🌟INTRODUCTION
Md Najmus Sayadat Pitol is an esteemed researcher in the field of forestry and environmental science, specializing in Mangrove Ecology. With a focus on sustainable forest resources and engineering, Pitol has contributed significantly to Bangladesh’s mangrove conservation and restoration efforts. His academic journey and professional experience as a civil servant and researcher underscore his commitment to environmental preservation.
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Pitol began his academic journey at Kotchandpur Secondary School, followed by his higher education at Govt. K. M. H. College. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Forestry in 2015 and went on to earn his Master of Science in Forestry from Khulna University in 2017. His academic training laid a solid foundation for his future research and career in the field of forestry.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Currently serving as a Research Officer at the Bangladesh Forest Research Institute, Pitol’s career focuses on Mangrove Silviculture. He has contributed extensively to research on mangrove restoration, ecology, and the sustainable use of forest resources. His role in Indian Farming Digest as a member of the editorial board reflects his expertise and active engagement in scientific knowledge dissemination.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Forestry
Pitol’s research primarily explores the ecology of mangrove forests in Bangladesh, focusing on biotic and abiotic factors that affect forest regeneration dynamics. His studies also delve into the broader implications of mangrove ecosystems on climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable resource management. As a grantee of CAPES Brazil, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Tropical Marine Sciences at the Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Md Najmus Sayadat Pitol’s research has been instrumental in raising awareness about the degradation of Sundarbans Mangroves and promoting ecological restoration efforts. His publications in renowned journals like Global Ecology and Conservation and Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences have influenced the academic community and policy decisions related to mangrove conservation in the region.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
Pitol’s scholarly contributions include over 39 articles with 110 citations across multiple platforms, such as Web of Science and Scopus. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to mangrove restoration and its implications for sustainable forestry practices. Notable articles include:
- Urban heat stress and perceived health impacts in major cities of Bangladesh (2025)
- Ecological influences on regeneration dynamics in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh (2025)
- The Effects of the COVID-19 on Our Daily Lives in Bangladesh (2022)
HONORS & AWARDS
- CAPES Brazil Scholarship (for Ph.D. studies)
- Research Grant for Mangrove Restoration (Bangladesh Forest Research Institute)
- Member of the Editorial Board of Indian Farming Digest (2023-Present)
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As Pitol progresses in his academic journey, particularly in his Ph.D. research, his contributions to mangrove ecology and sustainable forest management are expected to create lasting change. His ongoing work aims to develop innovative solutions for the restoration of degraded mangrove forests and enhance their role in climate change mitigation.
FINAL NOTE
Md Najmus Sayadat Pitol’s dedication to mangrove ecology and sustainable forestry practices continues to inspire environmentalists, researchers, and policymakers. His commitment to forest conservation is evident in his academic work and his active role in mangrove restoration efforts in Bangladesh.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
Ecological influences on regeneration dynamics in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh: Exploring biotic and abiotic factors across time and space
- Authors: Pitol, M.N.S., Nahid, M.I., Islam, M.A., Hasan, S.M.M., Alam, S.M.R.
- Journal: Global Ecology and Conservation
- Year: 2025
Urban heat stress and perceived health impacts in major cities of Bangladesh
- Authors: Patwary, M.M., Disha, A.S., Sikder, D., Browning, M.H.E.M., Salahuddin, M.
- Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
- Year: 2025
Estimating economic losses from perceived heat stress in a global south country, Bangladesh
- Authors: Bardhan, M., Patwary, M.M., Imran, S.A., Pitol, M.N.S., Browning, M.H.E.M.
- Journal: Urban Climate
- Year: 2024
Exploring media consumption and mental health among young adults during the second wave of COVID-19 in Bangladesh
- Authors: Pitol, M.N.S., Patwary, M.M., Aurnob, S., Islam, M.A.F., Saha, C.
- Journal: Heliyon
- Year: 2023
Comparison of Light Intensity under the Canopy between Sal (Shorea robusta) and Akashmoni (Acacia auriculiformis) in Agroforestry Stands: Effect of Tree Size and Distance from Individual Trees
- Authors: Islam, M.A.F., Pitol, Md.N.S., Khan, M.N.I.
- Journal: Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology
- Year: 2023