Prof. Mahmood Hossain | Forestry | Innovative Research Award |

Prof. Mahmood Hossain | Forestry | Innovative Research Award

Professor at Khulna University, Bangladesh.

Professor Mahmood Hossain is a distinguished academic and researcher in Forestry and Wood Technology at Khulna University, Bangladesh. With over two decades of dedication to mangrove ecology and forest sustainability, he is recognized for his scientific contributions to climate-resilient forest management. He brings a unique blend of academic excellence, research leadership, and field-based innovation. His work serves as a cornerstone in understanding carbon dynamics, ecological monitoring, and adaptive strategies in fragile coastal ecosystems.

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🎓 Education 

Professor Hossain holds a Ph.D. in Mangrove Ecology from University Putra Malaysia, where he conducted pivotal research on biomass, litter production, and nutrient cycling in mangrove ecosystems. He also earned an M.Sc. (By Research) in Mangrove Ecology from the same university, focusing on heavy metal contamination in mangrove environments. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Forestry from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh, where he explored natural regeneration in the Sundarbans. These qualifications laid the foundation for his future innovations in mangrove ecosystem research.

💼 Experience 

Professor Hossain’s academic career spans over 25 years at Khulna University, progressing from Lecturer (1999) to Professor (2019–Present) in the Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline. He has played a pivotal role in teaching, mentoring, and supervising both undergraduate and postgraduate students. His leadership in academia is evident through his involvement in curriculum development, research guidance, and strategic planning in forestry education and research in Bangladesh.

🔬 Research Interests

His research is deeply rooted in the ecological dynamics of mangrove forests, with a particular emphasis on carbon stock assessment, nutrient cycling, and biogeochemical processes. He has developed allometric biomass models that enhance accuracy in estimating forest carbon sequestration. Professor Hossain also explores adaptive mechanisms of mangrove species under climate and human-induced stressors, contributing to better restoration techniques and forest resilience. His recent work integrates ecological monitoring with policy-level forest management strategies, reinforcing sustainable practices in vulnerable coastal zones.

🏆 Honors & Awards

Professor Hossain’s expertise and leadership have earned him multiple national and international recognitions. He has received competitive research grants from reputed organizations such as IUCN, FAO, and the World Bank-supported SUFAL Project. His academic credentials are internationally validated, including through platforms like World Education Services (WES). His projects have influenced both research advancement and practical decision-making in forestry governance and conservation.

Top Noted Publications:

Title: Paradigm shift in the management of the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh: issues and challenges
Authors: H. Mahmood, M. Ahmed, T. Islam, M.Z. Uddin, C. Saha
Citations: 95
Index: Trees, Forests and People
Year: 2021

Title: Nutrient dynamics associated with leaf litter decomposition of three agroforestry tree species (Azadirachta indica, Dalbergia sissoo, and Melia azedarach) of Bangladesh
Authors: H. Mahmood, M.R.H. Siddique, M.S. Rahman, M.Z. Hossain, M.M. Hasan
Citations: 89
Index: Journal of Forestry Research, 22 (4), 577–582
Year: 2011

Title: Net primary productivity of Bruguiera parviflora (Wight & Arn.) dominated mangrove forest at Kuala Selangor, Malaysia
Authors: H. Mahmood, S. Othman, J.S. Bujang, M. Kusnan
Citations: 75
Index: Forest Ecology and Management, 255 (1), 179–182
Year: 2008

Title: Nutrient Dynamics Associated with Leaching and Microbial Decomposition of Four Abundant Mangrove Species Leaf Litter of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
Authors: H. Mahmood, S. Mohammad, Raqibul Hasan, A.S.M. Rubaiot, S. Sanjoy, et al.
Citations: 66
Index: Wetlands, 34 (3), 439–448
Year: 2014

Conclusion:

Professor Mahmood Hossain stands as a leading voice in ecological sustainability and innovative forest research. With a profound understanding of mangrove ecosystems, exceptional academic credentials, and impactful contributions to environmental science and policy, he embodies the spirit of the Research for Innovative Research Award. His ongoing work continues to shape how forest landscapes are studied, restored, and preserved for future generations.

Prof Lachezar Filchev | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Lachezar Filchev | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award | 

Professor, at Space Research and Technology Institute SRTI-BAS, Bulgaria.

Prof. Lachezar Filchev is a distinguished researcher in environmental science, remote sensing, and GIS, with extensive experience in space and earth observation technologies. His work spans landscape-ecological analysis, geospatial data modeling, and environmental monitoring, contributing to global sustainability and natural resource management. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in international research collaborations, utilizing advanced geospatial techniques to address critical environmental challenges.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Filchev holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, successfully defended on January 18, 2012. He earned his Master’s (M.Sc.) and Bachelor’s (B.Sc.) degrees in Geography from Sofia University, achieving outstanding academic performance with GPAs of 6.00 and 5.99, respectively. Additionally, he has obtained certifications in Environmental Management and Applied Informatics, enhancing his expertise in data-driven environmental research.

Professional Experience đź’Ľ

With over 15 years of research experience, Prof. Filchev has held key positions at leading scientific institutions, including:

Soil Resource Agency – GIS and Remote Sensing (2006)

Space Research Institute – Remote Sensing of the Earth (2006–2012)

Space and Solar-Terrestrial Research Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2010–2015)

Space Research and Technology Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2012–2018)

Throughout his career, he has led multidisciplinary research teams, contributed to major international projects, and advanced the integration of GIS and remote sensing in environmental science.

Research Interests 🌍

His research is centered on remote sensing, GIS applications, and earth observation technologies for environmental monitoring and sustainable land-use management. Prof. Filchev has contributed significantly to studying land-use conflicts, stream network changes, landslide detection, and electromagnetic pollution monitoring. His work integrates satellite data, geospatial modeling, and environmental impact assessments to develop solutions for climate change adaptation and natural resource conservation.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Prof. Filchev has been recognized for his contributions to environmental research and remote sensing through various national and international collaborations. His participation in EU-funded projects such as SEE_ERA.NET has bolstered scientific cooperation and technological advancements in environmental monitoring.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Multi-Sensor Spectral Synergies for Crop Stress Detection and Monitoring in the Optical Domain: A Review

Authors: K. Berger, M. Machwitz, M. Kycko, S.C. Kefauver, S. Van Wittenberghe, et al.

Journal: Remote Sensing of Environment

Citations: 152

Index: 280 (Article No. 113198)

Year: 2022

Caring for Soil is Caring for Life: Ensure 75% of Soils are Healthy by 2030 for Healthy Food, People, Nature, and Climate – Interim Report of the Mission Board for Soil Health

Authors: C. Veerman, T.P. Correia, C. Bastioli, B. Biro, J. Bouma, E. Cienciala, et al.

Publisher: Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

Citations: 132

Index: N/A

Year: 2020

Assessing Soil Erosion Risk through Geoinformation Sciences and Remote Sensing – A Review

Authors: L. Filchev, V. Kolev

Book Chapter: Recent Technologies for Disaster Management (Edited by P.K. Rai, P. Singh, V.N. Mishra)

Citations: 63

Index: N/A

Year: 2021

Single- and Multi-Date Crop Identification Using PROBA-V 100 and 300 m S1 Products on Zlatia Test Site, Bulgaria

Authors: E. Roumenina, C. Atzberger, V. Vassilev, P. Dimitrov, I. Kamenova, M. Banov, et al.

Journal: Remote Sensing

Citations: 35

Index: 7 (Issue 10), Pages 13843–13862

Year: 2015

Surveys, Catalogues, Databases/Archives, and State-of-the-Art Methods for Geoscience Data Processing

Authors: L. Filchev, L. Pashova, V. Kolev, S. Frye

Book Chapter: Knowledge Discovery in Big Data from Astronomy and Earth Observation

Citations: 30

Index: Pages 103–136

Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Lachezar Filchev is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the fields of environmental science, remote sensing, and GIS. Strengthening leadership in funded projects and increasing high-impact publications could further enhance his chances.