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R. P. D. College of Arts & Commerce, Belagavi Faculty R. P. D. COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE, BELAGAVI FACULTY PROFILE Name : MRS. SUNANDA I. KITTALI Designation : Assistant Professor in Geography Date of Birth : 21-07-1972 Date of Joining : 22-07-2008 Address : MRS. SUNANDA I. KITTALI Department of Geography R. P. D. College of Arts & Commerce, BELAGAVI, Karnataka State Address : MRS SUNANDA I KITTALI Plot No-265, Rajaram Marg III Cross, Chidambar Nagar, BELAGAVI. E- Mail ID : [email protected] Contact No : 09449260694, Qualification : M.A, B.Ed and M. Phil (Pursuing Ph.D) Teaching Experience : 8 Years in aided College (11 Years in Unaided College) Research Experience : 8 Years RESEARCH PAPER PUBLISHED: (International and National Journals/ Books): 1. Published research paper entitled “Needs to Conserve the Wetland Resources for Sustainable Development of Belgaum District of Karnataka: Using Multispectral Satellite Data, published in the Journal of Global Resources, Jaipur, Rajasthan State, India, in January – 2016, Vol:2, pp. 127-135 (ISSN 2395 3160). 2. Published research paper entitled ““Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Technology for Measuring the Levels of Land Degradation in Hospet Taluk of Bellary District of Karnataka””, in the Proceeding Volume of Earth System Science Section of 103rd Indian Science Congress Meet held at Mysore University, Mysore held from 3rd to 7th January-2016. 3. Published research paper entitled “Assessment of Land Degradation Levels for Sustainable Development in Hospet Taluk of Bellary District of Karnataka: Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Technology” in the Journal of “Resource Management and Sustainable Development in India”, Publishing by Shri. Vijaysinha Yadav Arts and Science College, Peth Vadgaon, Kolhapur, Maharashtra..December 2015 (ISBN-978-93-84309-02-2). 4. Published research paper entitled “Patterns of Urbanization in Belagavi District: A Spatio- Temporal Analysis” in the Conference Proceeding i.e., Population, Environment and Sustainable Development- Issues and Challenges, Published by Dept. of Geography, R.P.D.College, Belagavi, Karnataka, in March-2015 (ISBN – 978-93-5212-765-8). 5. Published research paper entitled “Identification of Crop Combination Regions on the Basis of Ranking of Crops in Bagalkot District of Karnataka” Published by Sophia Institute in House Journal, R.P.D.College, Belagavi, Karnataka in 2015 6 Published research paper entitled “Global Challenges to the India in a New Millennium” in the Edited Book i.e., Environmental Science: Empirical Studies, Published by Astral International Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi in 2013 (ISBN- 978-81- 7035-665-3). 7 Published research paper entitled “An Impact Assessment of Fluoride Content on Human Being by the Ground Water in Bagalkot Taluk of Bagalkot District, Karnataka State” in the Indian Science Congress 100th Conference Proceedings i.e., Challenging Areas in Earth Science Research Towards Empowering the Society, published by Ministry of Earth Science Govt. of India, New Delhi. Jan-2013 (ISBN No-81-87837-14-4). 8 Published research paper entitled “Impact of Workforce on Sustainable Economic Development of Karnataka State: A Regional Dimension” in the Journal of A Peer-Reviewed Multi-Disciplinary International Journal, Published by Contemporary Research in India, Solapur, Vol-02, No-04, December 2012 (ISSN-2231-2137). 9 Published research paper entitled “Measurement of the Levels of Development on the Basis of Regional Disparities: A Case Study of Bagalkot District” in the Research Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Food Security in India. Published I the Conference Proceedings of the XXXI IIG Meet, Bangalore,Vol.1, in 2011(ISBN-13-978-81-910533-0-2). 10 Published research paper entitled “A Critical Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Belagavi City of Karnataka “in the Journal of Goa Geographers, Published by Association of GOA Geographers (GAG), Vol-VIII, No.1, Dec.2011, (ISSN 0976-786X). 11 Published research paper entitled “Crop Combination Analysis for Sustainable Agriculture Development: A Case Study of Drought Prone District of Bagalkot, Karnataka” in the Edited Book i.e., Research in Social Science: Challenges, Issues and Trends, Published by Ishika Publishing House, Jaipur, in 2010 (ISBN-978-81-89471-24-8). 12 Published research article entitled “Regional Disparities in Bagalkot District of Karnataka: A Statistical Analysis” in the conference Proceedings i.e., Environment, Resource and Development Disparities, Published by Shrigiri Publication, Bijapur in 2008. 13 Published research paper entitled “Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity in India: A Conceptual Analysis” in the Journal i.e., Challenges and Opportunities in Higher Education published by Basaveshwer Arts College, Bagalkot in January- 2008. PAPER PRESENTED IN CONFERENCES (International): 1. Presented a research paper entitled “Spatio Temporal Changes in Land-use and Cropping Pattern in Drought Prone Area : A Case Study of Bagalkot District of Karnataka” in I International Geography Congress held at Osmania University Hyderabad, from 5th to 7th October,2006. 2. Presented a research paper entitled “Identification of Crop Combination Regions on the Basis of Ranking of Crops in Bagalkot District of Karnataka” in II International Conference. The Deccan Geographical Society held at Barkatullah University, Bhopal, from 7th to 9th March 2008. 3. Presented a research paper entitled “ Global Challenges to India: In New Millennium “in the International Regional Science Symposium (IRSA) held at Nirma University of Science ans Technology, Ahmedabad, Gujarat state, from 16th to 18th 2009. 4. Presented a research paper entitled” Measurment of the Levels of Development on the Basis of Regional Disparities: A Case Study of Bagalkot District” in XXXI IIG Meet and International Conference held at Bangalore University, Bangaluru, Karnataka, from 19th to 21th Feb.2010. 5. Presented a research paper entitled “Ground Water Quality Assessment for Sustainable Development of Agriculture Through Irrigation In Bagalkot District of Karnataka” in 3rd International Geography Congress Meet held at Center for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM), Kozhikode, Kerala state, from 6 to8 May 2011. 6. Presented a research paper entitled “ An Impact Assessment of Fluoride Content on Human Being By the Ground Water in Bagalkot Taluk” in the Section of Earth Sciences, during the 100th Indian Science Congress held at Calcutta University, Kolkata from January 3 to 7, 2013. [[ 7. Presented a research paper entitled “Re-Thinking of Urbanization in Karnataka State : A Spatio- Temporal Analysis” in the Regional Science Association, Kolkata, International Conference held at Karnataka Science College, Dharwad, Karnataka, on 20 and 22 December, 2013. 8. Presented a research paper entitled “Hydro-Chemical Analysis and Development of Ground Water Quality in Bagalkot Taluk of Bagalkot District of Karnataka “in the International Conference held by D.G.S Society of India at Dept. of Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka State, from 22 to 24 February - 2012. 9. Presented a research paper entitled “Assessment of Wetland Resources for Sustainable Development of Belgaum District of Karnataka: Using Multispectral Satellite Data” In a 102nd Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), held at Mumbai University, Mumbai, from January 3 to 7, 2015. 10. Presented a research paper entitled “Dynamics of Urban Population in Belagavi District of Karnataka State” in the Eighth India IGU Conference held in S.N.D.T Women’s University, Pune, India, from November 4th to 6th , 2015. 11. Presented a research paper entitled “Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Technology for Measuring the Levels of Land Degradation in Hospet Taluk of Bellary District of Karnataka” In a 103rd Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), held at Mysuru University, Mysuru, from January 3rd to 7th , 2016. PAPER PRESENTED IN CONFERENCES (National) : 1. Presented a research paper entitled “ Workforce and Economic Development in Karnataka State: A Regional Dimension” in NAGI, Delhi conference held at Bangalore University, Bangalore, from 2nd to 4th December, 2005. 2. Presented a research paper entitled “Regional Disparities in Bagalkot District: A Statistical Analysis” in Two-Day National Conference held from 9th and 10th March, 2007 at New Arts College, Tikota, Bijapur,Karnataka. 3. Presented a research paper entitled “Critical Analysis of Existing Municipal Solid Waste Management Practices in Belagavi City of Karnataka” in national conference in Geography held from 22 to 24 February, 2011.at Mahavir Mahavidyalaya, Kolhapur (M.S). 4. Presented a research paper entitled “Impact of Agriculture Development on National Income of India” : A Conceptual Analysis in national conference in Geography held from 6th and 7th January, 2012.at Mahavir Mahavidyalaya, Kolhapur (M.S). 5. Presented a research paper entitled “ Sustainable Urban Waste Management in Karnataka” in One Day National Seminar held from 11th May, 2012, at Bangalore University, Bangalore. 6. Presented a research paper entitled “Challenges In Global Scenario : Spacial Reference To Indian Prosperty” in National Seminar held at Dept of Geography, D. R. Mane Mahavidyalay Kagal, Kolhapur Dist, Mahatashtra State, India, from 27th and 28th September, 2013. 7. Presented a research paper entitled “The Role of Infrastructure Facilities in Structural Changes of Belagavi, Karnataka” in National Seminar held at G.H.College, Haveri, on.. 8. Presented a research paper entitled “ Conservation on Wetland Resources
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