Past research initiatives and their impact
This study evaluated the ecological impact of construction activities, providing actionable remedial measures to mitigate negative effects on local ecosystems in compliance with National directives.
The research focused on maintaining the ecological integrity of the Amravati region by identifying sensitive zones and proposing sustainable construction protocols.
A comprehensive project established to document and assess the biodiversity and health of campus ecosystems, fostering a living lab environment for ecological research in Nagpur.
Regular monitoring of flora, fauna, and soil quality provides baseline data for campus-wide sustainability initiatives.
Investigation of the intricate links between tree root architectures and groundwater-dependent ecosystems, specifically how these interactions shape local water security and hydrologic health in Narkhed-Pandhurna.
This study bridges forestry and hydrology to understand how deep-rooted species contribute to groundwater recharge and stabilization.
Specialized assessment focused on the ecological success of mine closure protocols, ensuring that post-mining landscapes are restored according to stringent environmental standards.
The project monitors vegetation survival, soil replenishment, and biodiversity return in formerly industrial zones.
Detailed spatial mapping and status assessment of biodiversity around Industrial sites, aimed at developing sustainable land-use plans and biodiversity management strategies.
Integration of GIS tools with field surveys allowed for the identification of critical habitats and conservation corridors.
Research study examining the pathway of contaminants in fly ash through local food webs, evaluating risks of bioaccumulation and biomagnification in the surrounding environment.
Findings help in assessing long-term ecological risks and planning remediation for ash-affected wetlands.
International collaborative research quantifying the value of mangrove ecosystem services in protecting coastal communities from climate-induced hazards across the Asia-Pacific region.
By simulating various future climate scenarios, the project highlights the importance of mangrove conservation as a Nature-based Solution.
A strategic framework for revitalizing the Ghaghara River by integrating hydrological data with ecological health assessments to inform long-term conservation and management policies.
This project provides a model for managing sub-tributaries of the Ganges through cross-institutional collaboration.