Dr. Shreekar pant | Plant Ecology | Plant Biodiversity Conservation Award
CENTRE FOR BIODIVERSITY STUDIES, BGSB UNIVERSITY, RAJOURI, J&K | India
Author Profile
🌿 DR. SHREEKAR PANT: A LEGACY IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Pant Shreekar, born on 02-01-1980 in India, embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. from Kumaun University, Nainital in 1999, where he secured a first division with 60% in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry. This laid the foundation for his pursuit of higher education, earning a Master’s degree in Botany (2001) with a 67% score. He went on to achieve his Ph.D. in Botany from Kumaun University in 2005. His doctoral research focused on the Assessment of Plant Diversity and Ethnobotany of Mornaula Reserve Forest in the Kumaun region of the West Himalayas.
🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Pant currently serves as the Coordinator at the Centre for Biodiversity Studies in the School of Biosciences and Biotechnology at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir, India. He has played a pivotal role in advancing biodiversity research and conservation efforts in the Himalayan region. His professional expertise includes the study of biodiversity patterns, conservation strategies, and climate change impacts on Himalayan ecosystems.
🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT ECOLOGY
Dr. Pant‘s contributions to biodiversity research have been transformative. His work focuses on biodiversity patterns in relation to conservation status, elevational gradients, and habitat heterogeneity. He is particularly known for his innovative methods to calculate the Conservation Priority Index (CPI) for species and communities in the Kashmir Himalayas, using the Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary as a case study. His research highlights critical plant species such as Buxus wallichiana and Taxus baccata, both endangered species crucial to the region’s ecological health. His ongoing work focuses on climate change impacts on Himalayan biodiversity.
🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Pant has made significant strides in raising awareness about biodiversity conservation in the Himalayan region. His initiatives have included organizing workshops in remote areas and engaging with local communities to promote sustainable conservation practices. As an educator, he has inspired countless students and young researchers through public lectures, training sessions, and his hands-on approach to biodiversity education.
📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
- Wani Z.A., Pant S. (2023): Status of Biodiversity in Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary, Nordic Journal of Botany.
- Ashraf M.V., Pant S. (2023): Himalayan Medicinal Plants as Antimicrobials, Pharmaceuticals.
- Pant S., Bhat J.A. (2023): Mountainous Forest Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Implications, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.
🏅 HONORS & AWARDS
Dr. Pant’s exemplary contributions to biodiversity studies and conservation have earned him recognition in the academic and environmental communities. He has received numerous accolades for his research, teaching, and community outreach efforts.
🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Looking forward, Dr. Pant remains committed to furthering his research on biodiversity conservation, with a specific focus on the impacts of climate change. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of conservationists, researchers, and environmental advocates.
🌠 FINAL NOTE
Dr. Pant’s work in the conservation and study of Himalayan biodiversity stands as a testament to his dedication and passion. His innovative approaches to biodiversity management, community engagement, and academic contributions continue to make him a key figure in the field of environmental science.
📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
Distribution and survival of medicinal and aromatic plants is threatened by the anticipated climate change
- Authors: Wani, Z.A., Pant, S., Bhat, J.A., Shukla, G.
Journal: Trees, Forests and People
Year: 2024
Unorganized Tourism Practices and the Allied Challenges in the Himalayas
- Authors: Ashraf, M.V., Misri, S., Pant, S., Ahmad, S.
Book: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research
Year: 2024
Effect of plant growth regulators on morphology and physiology of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
- Authors: Sharma, A.J., Punyal, S., Sharma, P., Kumar, J., Singh, S.
Journal: Vegetos
Year: 2024
Ensemble modelling reveals shrinkage of suitable habitat for Himalayan Boxwood (Buxus wallichiana Bail.) under climate change – implications for conservation
- Authors: Wani, Z.A., Khan, S., Satish, K.V., Pant, S., Siddiqui, S.
Journal: Phytocoenologia
Year: 2024
Bibliometric analysis of studies on threat assessment and prioritization of species for conservation
- Authors: Wani, Z.A., Pant, S., Bhat, J.A., Siddiqui, S., Alshaharni, M.O.
Journal: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Year: 2024