Yojana Adhikari | Climate Change Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yojana Adhikari | Climate Change Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Centre of Econics and Ecosystem Managementand, Eberswalde University of Sustainable Development | Germany

Ms. Yojana Adhikari is a dedicated researcher specializing in sustainable forestry, forest microclimate regulation, and climate adaptation strategies. With a strong foundation in forestry and geospatial science, she contributes to advancing ecological forestry practices through interdisciplinary collaborations, integrating field-based measurements with cutting-edge GIS and remote sensing techniques. Her research focuses on understanding how old-growth forests regulate microclimates, buffer against climate extremes, and foster biodiversity resilience. In her professional roles, she manages and analyzes large datasets, develops geospatial tools, and supports applied research to inform sustainable forest management and conservation strategies that align with global climate resilience goals.

Professional Profile

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Education

Ms. Adhikari holds a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Nepal and a Master’s degree in Sustainable Tropical Forestry awarded through a joint Erasmus Mundus program at Bangor University, UK, and the Technical University of Dresden, Germany. This multidisciplinary academic background provided her with a strong grounding in forest dynamics, climate adaptation, ecological monitoring, and the application of advanced analytical tools for environmental research. Her academic journey has been marked by a focus on sustainable development principles, with a particular interest in the intersection of forest management, ecosystem services, and climate change adaptation.

Experience

Professionally, Ms. Adhikari serves as a Data Manager and Analyst at the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development in Germany, where she coordinates data exchange between project partners, manages and maintains measurement data, and oversees (geo)database systems. Her expertise encompasses GIS and remote sensing analyses, statistical data processing, scientific writing, and presentations at international project events. In addition to this role, she contributes as a GIS Analyst at the Econics Institute, where she engages in geospatial analysis and applied research focused on ecological and sustainable forestry. She has been actively involved in key research projects, including the PYROPHOB project, the UNESCO Beech Project, and initiatives on climate adaptation in working landscapes. Her contributions also extend to peer review activities, serving as a reviewer for prestigious journals like Nature Communications.

Research Interests

Ms. Adhikari’s research spans a range of interconnected themes that address urgent environmental challenges. Her areas of interest include forest stand dynamics and silviculture, focusing on self-thinning, size–density relationships, and growth modeling to optimize forest resilience. She investigates forest microclimates and their role in thermal regulation, with particular emphasis on the buffering effects of old-growth forests. Her work in tree growth and functional traits examines dendrometer data, tree ring asymmetry, and crown structure to understand growth patterns under changing climatic conditions. She is highly skilled in GIS and remote sensing, integrating tools such as land surface temperature mapping, NDVI, canopy height modeling, and GEDI–Sentinel data fusion to advance ecosystem-based adaptation and conservation practices. Furthermore, she actively explores the ecological impacts of road networks, habitat connectivity, and biodiversity within the context of sustainable forest management.

Awards and Contributions

While her work primarily focuses on research and applied forestry, Ms. Adhikari’s contributions have been recognized through involvement in leading international projects and publications in highly regarded scientific journals such as Scientific Reports and Ecological Indicators. Her research on the microclimate regulation of old-growth forests and their role in climate resilience has informed policy recommendations and practical strategies for sustainable forestry. By bridging ecological theory and applied geospatial science, she contributes significantly to conservation planning, ecosystem-based management, and the development of green infrastructure in working landscapes. Her professional memberships include affiliations with the Centre for Econics and Ecosystem Management and the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, strengthening her role in the academic and applied research community.

Publications

Adhikari, Y., Blumröder, J.S., Meier, C., Ibisch, P.L., et al. (2025). “Beech buffers: Microclimate regulation in temperate old-growth forests, surroundings and forest edge” in Ecological Indicators.

Schmehl, M.-T., Adhikari, Y., Balthasar, C., Binder, A., Clerc, D., Dobkowitz, S., Gerwin, W., Günther, K., Hartong, H., Heinken, T., et al. (2025). “Monitoring abiotic and biotic parameters of forest regrowth under different management regimes on former wildfire sites in northeastern Germany – data from the PYROPHOB project” (Preprint).

Jouy, F., Schüle, M., Adhikari, Y., Binder, A., Clerc, D., Gerwin, W., Heinken, T., Raab, T., Repmann, F., Rönnefarth, S., et al. (2025). “Factors impacting the variability of post‐fire forest regeneration in central European pine plantations” in Restoration Ecology.

Heinken, T., Blumröder, J.S., Balthasar, C., Binder, A., Birkhofer, K., Brosinsky, A., Bubner, B., Clerc, D., Djoudi, E.A., Francke, T., et al. (2024). “PYROPHOB – A post-fire ecosystem research project to inform management for resilient forest development” in Tuexenia 44.

Adhikari, Y., Bachstein, N., Gohr, C., Blumröder, J.S., Meier, C., Ibisch, P.L., et al. (2024). “Old-growth beech forests in Germany as cool islands in a warming landscape” in Scientific Reports.

Conclusion

Ms. Yojana Adhikari represents a new generation of forestry researchers dedicated to addressing the complex challenges posed by climate change and biodiversity loss. Through her expertise in forest microclimate studies, data-driven analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, she contributes to shaping sustainable forest landscapes that promote resilience and ecological integrity. Her integration of field-based measurements with advanced GIS and remote sensing technologies enhances the understanding of forest ecosystems and their adaptive capacities. With her ongoing involvement in international research projects and her commitment to knowledge dissemination, Ms. Adhikari continues to build bridges between science and practice, fostering sustainable forestry practices that benefit both nature and society.

Jemal Ali Mohammed – climate science Award – Editorial Board member

Mr. Jemal Ali Mohammed - climate science Award - Editorial Board member

Department of Forestry, Tulu Awlia Campus, Mekdela Amba University, Tulu Awlia - Ethiopia

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Jemal Ali Mohammed embarked on his academic journey with an inherent passion for environmental studies and climate change. His undergraduate years at Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, laid the foundation for his expertise in forestry, covering a broad spectrum of subjects from general ecology to land use planning. This period not only honed his theoretical understanding but also instilled practical skills vital for sustainable ecosystem management.

Professional Endeavors

His commitment to environmental stewardship propelled him into roles where he could effect real change. As a Graduate Assistant at the Department of Forestry, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mekdela Amba University, he actively contributed to shaping the next generation of environmental leaders. Through his tenure as a Lecturer, Jemal endeavored to produce graduates equipped not only with knowledge but also the practical skills necessary to address contemporary environmental challenges.

Contributions and Research Focus On climate science Award

Mr. Jemal's academic pursuits are deeply intertwined with his research interests, focusing on hydrology, climate change modeling, and sustainable ecosystem management. His Master of Sciences in Environment and Climate Change from Bahir Dar University equipped him with advanced skills in GIS and remote sensing applications, essential for monitoring environmental changes. Noteworthy contributions include his thesis on observed rainfall and temperature extremes in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, shedding light on climate variability in the region.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Jemal's dedication to advancing environmental science has not gone unnoticed. His publications in reputable journals such as Environmental Challenges and SN Applied Sciences underscore his contributions to the field. Additionally, his role as principal investigator in the Climate Action through Model Watershed Development Program showcases his leadership and commitment to practical solutions for environmental sustainability.

Impact and Influence

Beyond academia, Jemal's influence extends to practical applications of his research findings. His expertise in geospatial data analysis and climate modeling has been instrumental in informing policymakers and stakeholders about climate change impacts and adaptation strategies. By bridging the gap between research and action, he is actively shaping policies for sustainable resource management in Ethiopia and beyond.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Jemal envisions a future where his research contributes significantly to global efforts in climate change mitigation and adaptation. His legacy lies in nurturing a new generation of environmental scientists equipped with the interdisciplinary skills needed to tackle complex environmental challenges. With a steadfast commitment to excellence and innovation, Jemal continues to inspire positive change in environmental conservation and sustainable development.

In summary, Jemal Ali Mohammed's academic journey, professional endeavors, and contributions to environmental research underscore his dedication to addressing pressing global challenges. His legacy serves as a beacon of inspiration for future generations of environmental scientists, emphasizing the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research methodologies.

Notable Publication

Valerio Matozzo | Environmental sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Valerio Matozzo - University of Padova  -Environmental sciences

Prof Valerio Matozzo : Environmental sciences

Professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof. Valerio Matozzo began his academic journey by earning a degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Padova (Italy) in 1998. Following this, he pursued postgraduate research, receiving a European Union grant in 2000.

In 2003, he completed his PhD in Evolutionary Biology at the University of Padova, focusing on the physiological responses of bivalves to pollutants.

Professional Endeavors:

From 2002 to 2005, Prof. Matozzo held a postdoctoral position at the University of Padova. During this period, he contributed significantly to the field, earning the "Sebastiano Geraci" Award in 2004 for the best paper written by a young researcher and published in an international journal.

He became a permanent Researcher in Ecology at the Department of Biology, University of Padova, from January 2006 to August 2017. Currently, he holds a permanent position as an Associate Professor of Ecology at the University of Padova.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Prof. Matozzo's primary scientific interest lies in the use of marine invertebrates, particularly bivalves and crustaceans, as bioindicators in both laboratory and field conditions. His research focuses on studying the effects of various contaminants on aquatic invertebrates, with a particular emphasis on immunotoxic effects of emerging contaminants such as nanoparticles, pharmaceuticals, and herbicides. He also investigates the interaction of these contaminants with other environmental factors like temperature and pH.

He oversees the Laboratory of Ecophysiology and Ecotoxicology of Marine Invertebrates and has participated in several national and international research projects.

Accolades and Recognition:

In 2014, Prof. Matozzo received the Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing from Elsevier and the journal Marine Environmental Research, recognizing his outstanding contribution to the quality of the journal.

He has been actively involved in academic committees, serving as the President of the Degree Course in Natural Science and the Degree Course in Science of Nature at the University of Padova.

Impact and Influence:

Prof. Matozzo has left a significant impact on the field of marine biology and ecotoxicology. He has authored or coauthored 121 papers published in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to a book chapter. His research has contributed valuable insights into the understanding of the effects of contaminants on marine invertebrates.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Prof. Matozzo's legacy includes his extensive body of research, leadership roles in academic programs, and contributions to the scientific community. As President of academic degree courses and a faculty member of the PhD program in Biosciences, he continues to shape the future of aspiring scientists. His commitment to research and education ensures a lasting impact on the field of marine biology and ecotoxicology. Future contributions from Prof. Matozzo are anticipated as he maintains collaborations with national and international institutions and continues his involvement in editorial boards and research projects.

Notable Publications:

Citations:

A total of  5828 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations     5828
  • h-index        45
  • i10-index     97