Resources and Environment

Resources and Environment focuses on introducing the current situation of resources and environment to make the broad masses of the people know the meaning and value of sustainable development as a kind of public academic journal. The current policies and related management measures designed for sustainable development will be mentioned in this journal.


Chander Kumar Singh

Lecturer, Teri university, India

Research Areas

REMOTE SENSING, GIS, GEOCHEMISTRY, HYDROLOGY, HYDROGEOLOGY, WATER RESOURCES, GROUNDWATER

Education

Ph.D.Remote Sensing and GIS applications, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
2005-2007M.Phil.Remote Sensing and GIS applications in hydrology, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
2001-2003M.Sc.Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
1998-2001B.Sc.Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India

Experience

Fluvial geomorphology of Ganga River Basin (Ministry of Environment and Forest)
Geomorphology and Lineament mapping of Assam State (Indian Space Reasearch Organisation)
Working Experimental Prototype for Landuse, Landforms and Soil Characterization of Punjab and Rajasthan by using Satellite Data, DTRL (Defense Terrain Research Laboratory)
Thematic Layers and Their Characterization by using Satellite data of West Bengal, M.P. and Bihar NIC (National Informatics Centre)
Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater Exploration in JNU, JNU, UPOE
Identification of cotton growing areas and yield estimation in Bhatinda district of Punjab, Dept. of Science and Technology, India

Academic Achievement

2009, Young Scientist Award by International Union of Geological Sciences for poster presentation in Euro Conference, Switzerland
Awarded "Sat Pal Mittal Fellow" for the year 2006 in Jawaharlal Nehru University
2008-present, Recipient of Senior Research Fellowship, New Delhi, India
2006-2008, Recipient of Junior Research Fellowship, New Delhi India
1990, Essay Published in the book entitled "Dear World" Published by "UNICEF"
Stood fifth in district level General Knowledge Competition Sponsored by Rotaract club, Varanasi

Publications: Journals

[1]  Characterization and Evaluation of processes governing the groundwater quality in parts of the Sabarmati basin, Gujarat using hydrochemistry integrated with GIS. Rina Kumari, P.S.Dutta, Chander Kumar Singh and Saumitra Mukherjee. Hydrological Processes (Wiley) DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8284
[2]  An Integrated Approach through remote Sensing, GIS and Geophysical Tools to Assess Groundwater Resources in a part of National Capital Region. 2011, S. Shashtri, C. K. Singh, A. Singh and S. Mukherjee, Bhujal News, Official Journal of Central Ground Water Board, Govt. of India. Technical Papers, 3rd National Groundwater Congress, March 2011, New Delhi.
[3]  Application of GWQI to assess effect of land use change on groundwater quality in lower Shiwaliks of Punjab: remote sensing & GIS based approach. 2011. Chander Kumar Singh, S. Shashtri, S. Mukherjee, R. Kumari, R. Avatar, A. Singh, R P Singh. Water Resources Management (Springer) Volume 25, Number 7, pp. 1881-1898
[4]  Remote Sensing and GIS Technology for Landslide Susceptibility Zonation Study in Ken-Betwa River Linking Area. 2011 Ram avtar, C. K. Singh, S. Mukherjee, H. Sawada. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and Environment (Springer) Volume 70, Number 4, 595-606
[5]  Identification of Erosional and Inundation Hazard Zones In Ken-Betwa River Linking Area, India Using Remote Sensing and GIS. 2011, Ram Avtar, C. K. Singh, S. Shashtri, S. Mukherjee. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (Springer) Volume 182, Numbers 1-4, 341-360.
[6]  Geochemical evidences of high fluoride concentration in groundwater of Pokhran, area of Rajasthan, India. 2011. Chander Kumar Singh, Kumari Rina, R. P. Singh, S. Shashtri, V. Kamal, S. Mukherjee. Bulletin of Environment and contaminant toxicology (Springer) Volume 86, Number 2, 152-158
[7]  Monitoring change in land use and land cover in Rupnagar district of Punjab using Landsat and IRS LISS III satellite data. 2010. C. K. Singh, S. Shashtri, Ram Avtar, S. Mukherjee, S. K. Singh, Ecological Questions, (Versita) Special Issue 13, 73-79.
[8]  A comparative study on hydrogeochemistry of Ken and Betwa River of Bundelkhand using statistical approach. Ram Avtar, Pankaj Kumar, C. K. Singh, S. Mukherjee. Water Quality, Exposure and Health, (Springer) Volume 2, Numbers 3-4, 169-179
[9]  Integrating multivariate statistical analysis with remote sensing and GIS for geochemical assessment of groundwater quality: A case study of Rupnagar District in Shiwaliks of Punjab, India, 2010 C. K. Singh, S. Shashtri, S. Mukherjee Earth Environmental Sciences (Springer) Volume 62, Number 7, 1387-1405
[10]  Quantitative modeling of groundwater in Shiwaliks of Rupnagar district of Punjab using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems 2010, C. K. Singh, S. Shashtri, Amit Singh, S.Mukherjee. Earth Environmental Sciences (Springer) Volume 62, Number 4, 871-881
[11]  Identification and Analysis of Groundwater Potential Zones in Ken-Betwa River Linking Area Using Remote Sensing and GIS, 2010, Ram Avtar, C. K. Singh, S. Shashtri, Amit Singh and S. Mukherjee. Geocarto International. (Taylor and Francis) Volume 25, Issue 5, 379-396
[12]  Impact of change in land use/land cover on groundwater quality and quantity in Lower Shiwalik: Remote Sensing and GIS based approach, 2010, S. K. Singh, C. K. Singh, S. Mukherjee, Central European Journal of Geosciences (Springer) Vol 2:2, 124-131
[13]  Effect of Canal on Land Use/Land Cover using Remote Sensing and GIS, 2009, S. Mukherjee, S. Shashtri, C.K. Singh, P.K. Srivastava, M. Gupta Indian Society of Remote Sensing, (Springer) Vol 37, 527-537.
[14]  Remote sensing techniques to infer Bt Cotton in a part of Bhatinda, Punjab, India, 2009, S. Mukherjee, S. Shashtri, C. K. Singh, B. Kumari, R. Kumari, R. Avatar A. Mukherjee and B. Singh, Gene conserve, pp 643-675.
[15]  Assessment and monitoring of groundwater status using multivariate statistical techniques in Bareilly District of Uttar Pradesh, India, 2009, S. K. Singh, C. K. Singh, S. K. Kewat, R. Gupta, S. Mukherjee, Journal of hydrology and hydromechanics, 2009, Vol. 1, Issue 57, 45–54
[16]  Genetically modified Cotton species detection by LISS-III satellite data, 2008, Saumitra Mukherjee, Satyanarayan Shashtri, Chander Kumar Singh, Bindu Kumari, Reena Kumari, Ram Avatar, Amit Singh, Anita Mukherjee and Bhoop Singh in Nature Precedings.
[17]  Integrated Water Resource Management in Aravali Quartzite of Delhi India by Remote Sensing and Geo-physical techniques, 2007 S. Mukherjee, S. Sashtri, M. Gupta, M K Pant, C. Singh, S. K. Singh, P. K. Srivastava, K. K. Sharma Paper 10, Volume 15, Journal of Environmental hydrology.

Publications: Books/Book Chapters

[1]  Water Resource Management "Integrated water resource management in a part of Punjab" LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (2011-02-01) ISBN-10: 3844303073