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Datta, Pawan

 

Dr. rer. nat. Pawan Datta,
Professur für Fernerkundung und Landschaftsinformationssysteme
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Postal address: D-79085 Freiburg
Delivery address: Tennenbacherstr. 4, D-79106 Freiburg
Tel.: +49-761-203-67396
 pawan.datta@felis.uni-freiburg.de
 

 

Aufgaben an der Abteilung

  • Post Doctoral Researcher
  • Forschung - ReCover Projekt
  • Lehre

Arbeitsschwerpunkte

  • Fernerkundung (Spektral- und Laserdaten) und GIS Anwendungen - Forstwirtschaft und Bodenkunde
  • Spatial und geostatistische Anwendungen

Lebenslauf 

 07/2012 - laufend     Akademischer Mitarbeiter wissenschaftlicher Dienst, Professur FeLIS, Universität Freiburg, Deutschland

11/2011 - 01/2012     geprüfte wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft, Abteilung FeLis, Universität Freiburg, Deutschland

03/2011 - 05/2011     geprüfte wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft, Forstliche Versuchs- und Forschungsanstalt BW, Freiburg, Deutschland

10/2006 - 06/2012     Doktorand (DAAD Stipendiat), Institut für Bodenkunde, Universität Freiburg, Deutschland

04/2006 - 09/2006     Deutschkurse am Goethe-Institut Mannheim, Deutschland

04/2003 - 03/2006     Junior Research Fellow, Forest Soil and Land Reclamation Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Indien

02/2003 - 03/2006     Project Associate, Resource Survey & Management Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Indien

10/2000 - 09/2002     M.Sc Forestry (economics and management), Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Indien

 Projekte

 laufende Projekte:

  • ReCover - Science Based Remote Sensing Services to Support REDD and Sustainable Forest Management in Tropical Region

abgeschlossene Projekte:

  • Soil Erosion in the Lesser Himalayas – A Critical Review on Parametrization of Soil Erosion Models (PhD Projekt/ DAAD)
  • An Interdisciplinary Approach do Analyze the Dynamics of Forest and Soil Degradation and to Develop Sustainable Agro-Ecological Strategies For Fragile Himalayan Watersheds (Junior Research Fellow/ EU Projekt)
  • Environmental Impact Assessment of Assisted Natural Regeneration of Shorea robusta Forests in North India (Project Associate/ FRI Dehradun)

Veröffentlichungen und Präsentationen

Dissertationen:

  • Datta, P.S. (2012): Soil Erosion in the Lesser Himalayas – A Critical Review on Parametrization of Soil Erosion Models Ph.D dissertation Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
  • Datta, P.S. (2002): Digital Classification of Multispectral Satellite Data (IRS1C LISSIII) for Tree Cover Mapping and Determination of Threshold of canopy Parameters for its detection on the Satellite Image M.Sc. dissertation Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun, India

Peer Reviewed:

  • Datta P.S., Schack-Kirchner H. and Hildebrand E. (in process) Parametrization of Soil Erodibility in a Lesser Himalayan watershed using Pedotransfer Functions and Mixed Effects Modelling
  • Datta P.S. and Schack-Kirchner H. (2010) Erosion Relevant Topographical Parameters Derived from Different DEMs – A Comparative Study from the Indian Lesser Himalayas Remote Sensing 2(8): 1941-1961
  • Hessel R., Gupta M.K., Datta P.S., van den Elsen E. and Sharma S.D. (2007) Rainfall, Soil Moisture Content and Runoff in a Small Catchment in the Indian Himalayas International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 33(2-3): 115-128
  • Hessel R., Gupta M.K., Datta P. S., and Gelderman E. (2007): Application of the LISEM Soil Erosion Model to a Forested Catchment in the Indian Himalayas International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 33(2-3): 129-142

International Conferences:

  • IUFRO World Congress 2010: Datta P.S. and Schack-Kirchner H. (2010) Erosion relevant topographical parameters derived from different height models - a comparative study from a forested Himalayan watershed. The International Forestry Review 12(5)
  • EGU General Assembly 2010: Datta P.S., Schack-Kirchner H. and Maier M. (2010) Erosion relevant topographical parameters derived from different height models a comparative study from the Indian Lesser Himalayas. Geophysical Research Abstracts (12)
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