Reza Chamani | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Reza Chamani | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Researcher at Tarbiat Modares University in Iran

Dr. Reza Chamani is a dedicated researcher in Watershed Management Sciences & Engineering, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Tehran, Iran. With a passion for hydrological sustainability, Dr. Chamani’s work focuses on watershed health, climate resilience, and ecological security. He earned his Ph.D. from TMU, where he developed models to assess the effect of hydrologic service changes on watershed health. Over the past decade, he has been actively involved in the implementation, assessment, and design of watershed structures across South Khorasan. His research contributions include over 15 publications in reputed journals and affiliations with professional bodies like the Iran Watershed Association and the World Association for Soil and Water Conservation (WASWC). Dr. Chamani brings academic rigor, practical field experience, and visionary research on land degradation neutrality, making him a strong candidate for international recognition in sustainable water resource management.

Professional Profile

Education 

Dr. Reza Chamani holds a distinguished academic background in watershed and environmental management. He completed his Ph.D. in 2023 in Watershed Management Sciences & Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), where his research focused on evaluating the impact of hydrologic service changes resulting from watershed management measures on watershed health. He is currently pursuing a postdoctoral fellowship at TMU, continuing his work on implementing land degradation neutrality-based action plans for Iran’s second-order priority watersheds. Prior to this, he earned his Master’s degree in 2015 from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, studying the role of land use management in climate change adaptation, in collaboration with the University of Jena, Germany. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in 2010 from Zabol University, with a focus on pasture and watershed management. His education spans interdisciplinary and international experiences, setting a solid foundation for his applied research in sustainable watershed practices.

Experience

Dr. Reza Chamani brings a wealth of practical and research-based experience in watershed management. Between 2017 and 2019, he actively contributed to Iran’s Department of Natural Resources and Watershed Management in South Khorasan, where he participated in detailed design, planning, and implementation of dam and watershed rehabilitation projects across the Noferst and Bisheh watersheds. His hands-on involvement included detailed structure measurements and preparing regional status reports. At the academic level, Dr. Chamani has collaborated with national and international researchers and served under the supervision of eminent scientists like Prof. Dr. S.H. Sadeghi and Prof. Dr. Mehdi Vafakhah. His experience bridges fieldwork and scientific inquiry, making his contributions especially valuable to sustainable land and water resource projects. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, he now works on strategic watershed health plans, integrating policy-relevant models and global frameworks like Land Degradation Neutrality. His dual expertise in practice and theory amplifies the applicability and impact of his research.

Research Focus 

Dr. Chamani’s research focuses on the interdisciplinary study of watershed health, climate resilience, and sustainable water resource management. He applies cutting-edge models like the Pressure-State-Response (PSR) framework, and the Reliability–Resilience–Vulnerability (RRV) model, to assess watershed performance under environmental stressors such as drought and climate change. His current postdoctoral research targets land degradation neutrality-based planning for Iran’s second-order priority watersheds, a concept promoted by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. Dr. Chamani also investigates the hydrological impacts of land use changes, evaluates ecological security through spatial modeling, and forecasts watershed behavior using GIS and remote sensing. His work is applied in scope, offering insights for policy development, infrastructure design, and adaptive land-use planning. Collaborating across institutions and disciplines, he aims to ensure that watershed interventions are both environmentally sustainable and socially responsible, contributing meaningfully to regional climate adaptation strategies and global sustainability goals.

Publication Top Notes

1. Watershed health and ecological security zoning throughout Iran

Authors: SH Sadeghi, R Chamani, MZ Silabi, M Tavosi, A Katebikord, …
Journal: Science of The Total Environment, Vol. 905, Article 167123
Cited by: 29 | Year: 2023
Summary: This study presents a comprehensive national-scale ecological zoning of Iran based on watershed health and ecological security. Using a multi-criteria decision-making approach, it identifies critical zones requiring immediate management interventions.

2. Changes in reliability–resilience–vulnerability-based watershed health under climate change scenarios in the Efin Watershed, Iran

Authors: R Chamani, M Vafakhah, SH Sadeghi
Journal: Natural Hazards, 116(2), 2457–2476
Cited by: 19 | Year: 2023
Summary: The paper evaluates watershed health in Efin under climate change using reliability, resilience, and vulnerability (RRV) indices. It highlights future risks and offers guidance for sustainable watershed management.

3. Assessment of the effect of climate change on the health status of Atrak watershed in Northeastern of Iran

Authors: R Chamani, M Vafakhah, M Tavosi, S Zare
Journal: Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 15(24), 1745
Cited by: 13 | Year: 2022
Summary: Investigates the impact of climate projections on the Atrak Watershed’s ecological health using scenario-based modeling. Findings suggest serious degradation under high-emission pathways.

4. Reliability, resilience, and vulnerability of Chalous Watershed based on drought index

Authors: R Chamani, SH Sadeghi, M Vafakhah, M Naghdi
Journal: Watershed Engineering and Management, 14(1), 65–75
Cited by: 9 | Year: 2022
Summary: This study evaluates the Chalous watershed’s response to drought conditions using RRV indices. Results provide insight into its adaptive capacity and inform drought mitigation strategies.

5. Flood‐oriented watershed health and ecological security conceptual modeling using pressure, state, and response (PSR) approach for the Sharghonj Watershed, South Khorasan

Authors: R Chamani, SH Sadeghi, S Zare, H Shekohideh, A Mumzaei, H Amini, …
Journal: Natural Resource Modeling, 37(1), e12385
Cited by: 7 | Year: 2024
Summary: Introduces a PSR-based conceptual model for assessing flood-induced impacts on watershed health. Emphasizes the need for proactive watershed and disaster management.

6. Effect of drought on temporal-spatial changes of the Efin Watershed health

Authors: R Chamani, M Vafakhah, SHR Sadeghi
Journal: Watershed Engineering and Management, 15(1), 1–12
Cited by: 7 | Year: 2023
Summary: Analyzes spatial and temporal drought effects on Efin Watershed health, proposing adaptive water management strategies.

7. Evaluation and variability of flood-oriented health of Shiraz Darwazeh Quran Watershed from watershed management structures

Authors: SH Sadeghi, M Tavoosi, S Zare, V Beiranvandi, H Shekohideh, …
Journal: Watershed Engineering and Management
Cited by: 6 | Year: 2022
Summary: Evaluates the effectiveness of structural measures on flood-related watershed health using empirical data and modeling.

8. Hydrological response to future climate changes in Chehelchay Watershed in Golestan Province

Authors: R Chamani, M Azari, S Kralisch
Journal: Watershed Engineering and Management, 12(1), 72–85
Cited by: 6 | Year: 2020
Summary: Assesses the impact of climate change on hydrological patterns in Chehelchay Watershed using SWAT model simulations.

9. Flood-oriented watershed health and ecological security conceptual modeling using PSR approach for the Sharghonj watershed, South Khorasan Province, Iran

Authors: R Chamani, SH Sadeghi, S Zare, H Shekohideh, A Mumzaei, H Amini, …
Journal: Natural Resource Modeling, Article e12385
Cited by: 5 | Year: 2023
Summary: Duplicate entry of #5 with minor variation in title. Focus remains on flood-driven ecological health modeling using the PSR framework.

10. Health variability based on SPI and estimating median and mean health indices in watersheds and townships of Kermanshah Province, Iran

Authors: SH Sadeghi, R Chamani, M Kalehhouei, K Haji
Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1–21
Cited by: 4 | Year: 2024
Summary: Uses the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) to evaluate watershed health across Kermanshah, providing a new method for spatial health estimation.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Reza Chamani is not only a qualified but also a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative, data-driven contributions to watershed health, resilience modeling, and ecological security have significantly advanced both the scientific understanding and applied practices in watershed management in Iran and beyond. With a forward-looking research agenda and demonstrated scientific rigor, Dr. Chamani exemplifies the qualities of a modern environmental scientist and is a strong candidate to be honored with this distinction.

Altaf Hussain Lahori | Environmental Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Altaf Hussain Lahori | Environmental Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Pakistan

Dr. Altaf Hussain Lahori is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi, Pakistan. With a profound commitment to environmental research, Dr. Lahori focuses on transforming organic waste into valuable agricultural resources. His expertise encompasses soil remediation, fertility enhancement, and sustainable waste management practices. An advocate for innovative technologies, he actively explores biochar and phytoremediation strategies. Dr. Lahori’s international experience includes advanced studies in China, enriching his academic perspective. He is recognized for his dedication to teaching and mentoring future scientists, significantly contributing to the field of environmental sciences.

Profile

Strengths for the Award

  1. Robust Academic Background: Dr. Lahori holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science, complemented by a solid foundation in Soil Science through his M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees. His academic qualifications reflect a deep understanding of environmental and agricultural sciences.
  2. Diverse Research Interests: His research encompasses critical areas such as soil remediation, phytoremediation, waste management, and biochar technology. This breadth of focus demonstrates his commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges.
  3. Significant Contributions to Literature: Dr. Lahori has authored and co-authored multiple impactful publications, evidenced by high citation counts. His work on biochar and soil fertility has been influential in the field, showcasing his ability to contribute meaningfully to academic discourse.
  4. Mentorship and Student Production: As a HEC approved PhD supervisor, he has successfully guided multiple master’s students, fostering the next generation of researchers in environmental science. This highlights his dedication to education and research capacity building.
  5. International Recognition: His scholarships and collaborations, particularly in China, indicate his international standing and the global relevance of his research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Increased Interdisciplinary Collaboration: While his research is robust, fostering partnerships across disciplines (e.g., economics, social sciences) could enhance the applicability and impact of his findings on policy-making and community engagement.
  2. Broader Outreach and Public Engagement: Developing outreach programs or workshops that communicate his research findings to local communities and stakeholders could help bridge the gap between research and practical application, particularly in sustainable practices.
  3. Diversification of Research Funding: Exploring diverse funding avenues, including grants from international organizations, could enhance the scope and scale of his research projects, allowing for larger studies and broader impacts.

Education  

Dr. Altaf Hussain Lahori earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Environmental Science from Northwest A&F University, China, in 2018, achieving an impressive 86.5% (3.86 CGPA). Prior to that, he completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Soil Science from Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, in 2013, securing 75.06% (3.00 CGPA). His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Soil Science from the Z.A.B.A.C. Dokri campus of Sindh Agriculture University, where he excelled with 91.50% (3.66 CGPA) in 2010. Dr. Lahori’s educational background is marked by a strong emphasis on environmental and agricultural sciences, laying a solid foundation for his research and teaching career.

Experience 

Since August 2019, Dr. Altaf Hussain Lahori has served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Sindh Madressatul Islam University. His responsibilities include delivering lectures, conducting research, and supervising graduate students. Dr. Lahori has produced three master’s theses, guiding students in various environmental science topics. He has taught a wide range of courses, including Health, Safety and Environmental Management, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, and Sustainable Agriculture. His teaching methodology integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, fostering critical thinking among students. Dr. Lahori’s research has been published in reputable journals, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental science. His international exposure and collaborations further enrich his experience, making him a valuable asset to the academic community.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Altaf Hussain Lahori has received several prestigious awards throughout his academic career. He was granted a USAID Scholarship from the Higher Education Commission (HEC) for his Master’s degree at Sindh Agriculture University (2010-2012), which reflects his academic excellence. Furthermore, he was awarded the “President’s Scholarship” for foreign students during his Ph.D. studies at Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University in China for the academic year 2017-2018. Dr. Lahori is also an HEC-approved Ph.D. supervisor, a recognition that underscores his expertise in the field of Soil and Environmental Sciences. His contributions to academia and research have positioned him as a respected figure in his field, and he continues to inspire future scholars through his work.

Research Focus 

Dr. Altaf Hussain Lahori’s research focuses on environmental sustainability and soil health. He is particularly interested in converting organic waste into value-added resources for plant nutrition, enhancing soil fertility, and exploring innovative soil remediation techniques. His work with biochar and mineral additives aims to reclaim salt-affected soils and improve nutrient availability for crops. Dr. Lahori emphasizes the environment-friendly utilization of waste resources and effective solid waste management strategies. He actively investigates smart biochar technologies and phytoremediation methods to address heavy metal contamination in soils. His dedication to compost technology and fertilizer innovation further demonstrates his commitment to sustainable agricultural practices. Through his research, Dr. Lahori aims to contribute to solving critical environmental issues while promoting sustainable development in agriculture.

Publication Top Notes

  • Challenges and opportunities in the phytoremediation of heavy metals contaminated soils: A review 🌍
  • Enhancing phosphate adsorption by Mg/Al layered double hydroxide functionalized biochar with different Mg/Al ratios ⚗️
  • Recovery of phosphate from aqueous solution by magnesium oxide decorated magnetic biochar and its potential as phosphate-based fertilizer substitute 🧪
  • Role of biochar amendment in mitigation of nitrogen loss and greenhouse gas emission during sewage sludge composting 🌱
  • Influence of zeolite and lime as additives on greenhouse gas emissions and maturity evolution during sewage sludge composting 🌿
  • Use of biochar as an amendment for remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils: prospects and challenges ⚖️
  • Effect of biochar amendment on greenhouse gas emission and bio-availability of heavy metals during sewage sludge co-composting 🔄
  • Potential use of lime combined with additives on (im) mobilization and phytoavailability of heavy metals from Pb/Zn smelter contaminated soils 💧
  • Heterogeneity of zeolite combined with biochar properties as a function of sewage sludge composting and production of nutrient-rich compost 🔬
  • EDTA and organic acids assisted phytoextraction of Cd and Zn from a smelter contaminated soil by potherb mustard (Brassica juncea, Coss) and evaluation of its bioindicators 🌼
  • Impact of CaO, fly ash, sulfur and Na2S on the (im) mobilization and phytoavailability of Cd, Cu and Pb in contaminated soil 🚧
  • Evaluation of orange peel waste and its biochar on greenhouse gas emissions and soil biochemical properties within a loess soil 🍊
  • Influence of biochar on volatile fatty acids accumulation and microbial community succession during biosolids composting 🦠
  • Nitrate removal by combined heterotrophic and autotrophic denitrification processes: impact of coexistent ions 💡
  • Screening of native plants from wasteland surrounding a Zn smelter in Feng County China, for phytoremediation 🌱

Conclusion

Dr. Altaf Hussain Lahori stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional academic achievements, influential research contributions, and commitment to mentorship. His work is not only relevant but crucial in addressing the challenges posed by environmental degradation and soil health. With some enhancements in collaborative efforts and public engagement, Dr. Lahori could further amplify the impact of his research, making him an even more formidable force in the field of environmental science. His dedication to innovation and sustainability positions him as an exemplary candidate for this prestigious recognition.