Name: Dr. Nibedita Das (Pan) Date of Birth: 03.05.1961 (office) +91 381 2379152; Dr. Phone numbers : (mobile) +91 94361 34923; 8794996975 Nibedita [email protected] E-mails : Das (Pan) [email protected] Fax : +91 381 237 4802 Academic M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. Qualifications : Present Associate Professor Designation/position : Topics Taught : Geomorphology, Natural Hazards and Disaster Management, Hydrology, Geography of North-east India and Tripura, Fluvial Geomorphology (Special Paper) Publications (year wise) : Research papers in refereed journal having ISSN 1. Debnath, J., Das (Pan), N., Sharma, R., Ahmed, I. (2019): ‘Impact of confluence on hydrological and morphological characters of the trunk stream: A study on the Manu River of North-east India’, Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Nature Publication, 78:190, doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019- 8190-7. ISSN 1866-6280 (print), 1866-6299 (web), Impact Factor: 1.765. 2. Bhowmik, M., Das (Pan), N., Das, C., Ahmed, I. and Debnath, J. (2018): ‘Bank material characteristics and its impact on river bank erosion, West Tripura District, Tripura, North-East India’, Current Science (Research Communications), 115(8), pp. 1571-1576, ISSN 0011-3891, Impact Factor: 0.883. 3. Ahmed, I., Das (Pan), N., Debnath, J. and Bhowmik, M. (2018): ‘Erosion-induced channel migration and its impact on dwellers in the lower Gumti River, Tripura, India’, Spatial Information Research, Springer Publication, 26(5), pp. 537-549, ISSN 2366-3286 (Print), 2366-3294 (Online). 4. Istak Ahmed, Nibedita Das (Pan), Jatan Debnath, Moujuri Bhowmik (2017): An assessment to prioritise the critical erosion-prone sub-watersheds for soil conservation in the Gumti basin of Tripura, North-east India, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Springer Publication, Vol. 189 (11): 600, pp. 1-15, ISSN 01573-2959. Impact factor: 1.679 5. Jatan Debnath, Nibedita Das (Pan), Istak Ahmed, Moujuri Bhowmik (2017): Channel migration and its impact on land use/ land cover using RS and GIS: A study on Khowai River of Tripura, North-east India, The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Elsevier Publication, Vol. 20, pp. 197-210, ISSN 1110-9823. Impact factor: 1.611 6. Jatan Debnath, Nibedita Das (Pan), Istak Ahmed, Moujuri Bhowmik (2017): Chronological change of land use/ land cover of the Muhuri River basin from 1972-2016, Tripura, North-east India, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 10(22), pp. 1-18, ISSN 0974-5645. Impact factor: 0.68. 7. Moujuri Bhowmik, Nibedita Das (Pan), Istak Ahmed, Jatan Debnath (2017): Rainfall frequency analysis to predict flood in West Tripura District, Tripura, North-east India, International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences, Vol. 7(3), pp. 310-320, ISSN 0976-4380. 8. Amal Debnath, Jatan Debnath, Istak Ahmed, Nibedita Das (Pan) (2017): Change detection in land use/ land cover of a hilly area by remote sensing and GIS technique: A study on tropical forest hill range, Baramura, Tripura, North-east India, International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences, Vol. 7(3), pp. 293-309, ISSN 0976-4380. 9. Jatan Debnath, Nibedita Das (Pan), Istak Ahmed, Moujuri Bhowmik (2016): Vulnerability assessment of socio-economic condition due to river bank erosion: A case study on Khowai River, Tripura, India, Journal of Humanities and social Science, Vol. 21, pp. 37-42, ISSN 2279-0837. 10. Istak Ahmed, Jatan Debnath, Nibedita Das (Pan) (2016): A study on suspended sediment discharge and bed load grain size of the Gumti River of Tripura at some selected tributary confluence point, International Journal of Geology, Earth and Environment Science, Vol. 6, pp. 45-53, ISSN 2277- 2081. 11. Istak Ahmed, Jatan Debnath, Nibedita Das (Pan) (2015): Impact of river on human life: A case study on the Gumti River, Tripura, Radix International Journal of Research in social Science, Vol. 4, pp. 1-13, ISSN 2250-3994. 12. Debnath, J., Ahmed, I. and Das (Pan), N. (2015): ‘Physico-chemical Analysis of the Muhuri River, Tripura, Northeast India’ in Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. 5 (7), pp. 1-7, ISSN 2230-7850. Impact factor: 3.1560. 13. Debnath, J., Ahmed, I. and Das (Pan), N. (2015):’Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on Channel Characteristics: A Case Study of Muhuri River, Tripura, Northeast India’ in Archives of Applied Science Research, 7 (7): 27-36. 14. Majumdar, S. and Das (Pan), N. (2014): ‘Bank Erosion Risk: A Study on the Khowai River, Tripura’ in Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies, Institute of Landscape, Ecology and Ekistics, Kolkata, Vol. 37(2), pp. 83-91, ISSN 0971-4170. 15. Bhowmik, M. and Das (Pan), N. (2014): ‘Flood hazard mapping of the Lohar Nala Basin, West Tripura’ in Archives of Applied Science Research, 6 (3): 142-153. 16. Das (Pan), N. and Chakraborty, M. (2013): ‘Flood hazard and risk assessment of the Haora River basin: A case study on Khayerpur Mouza, Tripura, North-east India’ in Indian Journal of Research, Vol. 3 (4), pp. 193-196, ISSN 2250-1991. 17. Das, N. and Bhowmik, M. (2013): ‘Qualitative assessment of river bank erosion risk in Jirania Rural Development Block, Tripura’ in Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol. 3 (6), pp. 8-10, ISSN 2249- 555X. SJIF: 0.8215. 18. Das, N. and Wadadar, S. (2012): ‘Impact of bank material on channel characteristics: A case study from Tripura, North-east India’ in Archives of Applied Science Research, Vol. 4 (1), pp. 99-110, ISSN 0975-508X. 19. Das (Pan), N. (2012): ‘An analytical approach to the changing channel characteristics: A case study on the Lower Manu River, North Tripura’ in Indian Journal of Research, Vol. 1 (3), pp. 70-73, ISSN 2250-1991. 20. Das, N. (2012): ‘Mid-channel depositional feature: An analysis’ in Golden Research Thoughts, Vol. 1 (10), pp. 16-26, ISSN 2231-5063. SJIF: 0.1870. 21. Chakraborty, M. and Das (Pan), N. (2012): ‘Effect of flood on land use in different Return Periods: A case study from the Lower Haora Basin, Tripura, North-east India’ in Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. 2 (7), pp. 34-40, ISSN 2230-7850. SJIF: 0.2105. 22. Deb, R. R. and Das, N. (2012): ‘A study on temporal change in bank line of River Khowai at Alepsha, Khowai District, Tripura’ in Indian Journal of Research, Vol. 1 (4), pp. 59-62, ISSN 2250-1991. 23. Meena, B. and Das (Pan), N. (2012): ‘A study on eco-tourism potential in Tripura, North-east India’ in Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. 1 (5), pp. 1-4, ISSN 2230-7850. SJIF: 0.2105. 24. Das, N and Das, S. (2011): An observation on deterioration of a channel: A case study from Agartala City, Tripura, North-east India, in Archives of Applied Science Research, Vol. 3 (5), pp. 450-464, ISSN 0975-508X. 25. Das (Pan), N. (2010): Rubber Plantation : A boon to the sustainable development of Kanchanmala Village, Bishalgarh Sub-Division, Tripura (W) in Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies, Institute of Landscape, Ecology and Ekistics, Kolkata , Vol. 33, No. 1,Pp.607-614 , ISSN 0971-4170. 26. Das (Pan), N. and Deb. R.R. (2008): Changing course of the Khowai River of Tripura and related problems, Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies; Issue on Disaster Management and Community Initiatives, Volume – 6 No. 2(XXIII), Pp. 2919 – 2928, ISSN 0973- 8444. 27. Das (Pan), N.; Bhattacharya, B. and Deb, M. (2007): Geo-Environmental impact on Land Use: A comparative study in West Tripura, in Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies, Institute of Landscape, Ecology and Ekistics, Kolkata, Vol. 30(2), pp. 93-108, ISSN 0971-4170. 28. Das(Pan), N. (2007): Watershed Development Programme – Key to the sustainable development of Fatikcherra Watershed under Bishalgarh Block, West Tripura District, in Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies, Institute of Landscape, Ecology and Ekistics, Kolkata Vol. 30(1), pp. 155-159, ISSN 0971-4170. 29. Das, N. (2005): Watershed Development Programme – opening of a new horizon in drought prone watershed areas of Puruliya District, in Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies, Institute of Landscape, Ecology and Ekistics, Kolkata, Vol. 28(2), pp. 194 – 200, ISSN 0971-4170. 30. Das, N. (2005): Irrigational status of the Kumari Basin, Puruliya, in Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies, Institute of Landscape, Ecology and Ekistics, Kolkata, Vol. 28(1), pp. 159 – 164, ISSN 0971-4170. Books/Book Chapters/Articles Having ISBN/ISSN. 1. Ahmed, I. and Das (Pan), N. (2018): ‘Sedimentation-induced depositional lands of the Gumti River of Tripura and its land use pattern’ in a book titled “Climate Change, Extreme Events and Disaster Risk Reduction” edited by S. Mal, R. B. Singh and C. Huggel, published by Springer International Publishing, pp. 135-146, ISBN 978-3-319-56468-5, 978-3-319-56469-2 (eBook). 2. Bhowmik, M. and Das (Pan), N. (2015): ‘Flood Hazard: A Case Study of the Lohar Nala, West Tripura District’ in Emerging Environmental issues in Today’s Society with special reference to Northeast India (Proceedings of National Seminar) edited by Dilip Sarkar and Nandini Gupta, published by Supriya Books, Delhi, pp. 53-66, ISBN 978-93-84471-07-1. 3. Deb, R. R. and Das (Pan), N. (2015): ‘Impact of shifting of River Khowai on environment of Kanchanghat Village, Khowai District, Tripura’ in Emerging Environmental issues in Today’s Society with special reference to Northeast India (Proceedings of National Seminar) edited by Dilip Sarkar and Nandini Gupta, published by Supriya Books, Delhi, pp. 67-77, ISBN 978-93-84471-07-1. 4. Majumdar, S. and Das (Pan), N. (2015): ‘Bank Erosion of the Gumti River between Barmura and Atharamura Hill Ranges and its impact on Socio-economic condition of the local people’ in Emerging Environmental issues in Today’s Society with special reference to Northeast India (Proceedings of National Seminar) edited by Dilip Sarkar and Nandini Gupta, published by Supriya Books, Delhi, pp.
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