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Dr. Raihan Ahmed

Assistant Professor

Specialization : Environmental Geography
Qualification :Ph.D.
Area of Research : Watershed Management, Natural Resource Management and Climate Studies

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Journal (5)


1. Raihan Ahmed, Riverbank erosion induced vulnerability in India: a review for future research framework. Natural Hazards, Springer . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-024-06789-6 [2024]


2. Raihan Ahmed, Climate variability induced livelihood vulnerability: A Systematic Review and Future Prospects. Area, Royal Geographical Society, Wiley . 10.1111/area.12822 [2022]


3. Raihan Ahmed, Analyzing Factors of Groundwater Potential and its Relation with Population in the Lower Barpani Watershed, Assam, India. Natural Resources Research, Springer . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11053-017-9367-y [2018]


4. Raihan Ahmed, Morphometric parameters based prioritization of sub watersheds using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process: A case study of Lower Barpani watershed, India.. Natural Resources Research, Springer . 10.1007/s11053-017-9337-4 [2017]


5. Raihan Ahmed, Preparing turbidity and aquatic vegetation inventory for waterlogged wetlands in Lower Barpani sub-watersheds (Assam), India using geospatial technology. The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Elsevier . http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrs.2016.11.001 [2016]


1. Ahmed, R (2018), “Assessing groundwater potential zones and its relation with population
distribution in the Lower Barpani watershed, Assam” National conference on Role of Geospatial
Technologies in Good Governance and Sustainable Development organized by Interdisciplinary
Department of Remote Sensing and GIS Applications, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 17th
to 19th February, 2018.
2. Ahmed, R (2017), “Soil erodibility based prioritization of Lower Barpani watershed using
morphometric parameters and fuzzy analytical hierarchy process” National Conference on
Geoinformatics for Natural Resource Management Organized by Department of Geography,
Faculty of Natural Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, 7th to 8th February 2017.
3. Ahmed, R (2016), “Assessing landslide susceptibility for disaster management : A study of
Hamren sub-division of KarbiAnglong district, Assam” ICSSR Sponsored Two Day National
Seminar onClimate Change and Sustainable Development in India: Problems and Challenges,
Organized by Meerut College, Meerut, 13th to 14th Nov, 2016.
4. Ahmed, R (2016),“Assessing Land Use/land Cover Changes Driven by Changing River Course
in Lower Damodar River Basin, India Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques”
9th International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference on Land Use Change, Climate Extreme
and Disaster Risk Reduction, organized by Department of Geography, Shaheed Bhagat Singh
College, University of Delhi, India from 18-20th march 2016.
5. Ahmed, R(2015),“Integrated approach for assessing forest health in Indian Sundarban Reserve
using remote sensing and GIS”, XXXV INCA International Congress on Spatial Governance for
Development, Planning Smart Cities and Disaster Management, Organized by Indian National
Cartographic Association (INCA), In collaboration withCentre for the Study of Regional
Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 15th to 17th
December, 2015.
6. Ahmed, R. (2015) “Geo-database for landslide susceptibility mapping of Hamren sub-division of
KarbiAnglong district in Assam, India.” XXXV INCA International Congress on Spatial Governance for Development, Planning Smart Cities and Disaster Management, Organized by
Indian National Cartographic Association (INCA), In collaboration with Centre for the Study of
Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,
15th to 17th December, 2015.
7. Ahmed, R. (2015) “Monitoring health of landscape ecology using geospatial techniques:
Evidence from Lower Barpani watershed, Assam.” 37th Indian Geography Congress 2015 on
Tourism Resources, Environment and Development with Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques,
organized by the Department of Geography, University of Jammu, Jammu (J&K) In
collaboration with National Association of Geographers, India, 2-4 December 2015.
8. Ahmed, R. (2015) “Mapping and characterization of waterlogged wetlands using Remote
Sensing and GIS: A Case Study of Lower Barpani Sub-Watersheds (Assam), India”. 9th DGSI
International Geography Conference on Tourism, Environment and Development, Organized by
the University Department of Geography, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, 26-28 February 2015.

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