Shri Kant Tripath | Ecosystem Ecology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Shri Kant Tripathi , Mizoram University, India.

Publication Profile
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Shri Kant Tripathi, currently a Professor in the Department of Forestry at Mizoram University, has demonstrated exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award. With over three decades of experience in ecosystem ecology, biodiversity conservation, and carbon sequestration, Dr. Tripathi’s research has significantly contributed to understanding ecological sustainability and ecosystem dynamics.
Education & Experience 

- Ph.D. in Botany (1992) – Banaras Hindu University: Biomass, Production, and Nutrient Dynamics in Bamboo Ecosystems
- M.Sc. in Botany (1985) – Kumaun University: Specialization in Ecology
- B.Sc. in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry (1983) – Gorakhpur University
- Professor, Department of Forestry, Mizoram University (2014–Present)
- Visiting Fellow, Bangor University (2016)
Professional Development
Research Focus 

Dr. Tripathi’s research spans multiple categories of environmental science. His focus includes ecosystem ecology, where he studies biodiversity and the effects of human activities like shifting cultivation on ecosystems. Another significant area of interest is carbon sequestration, particularly in forest ecosystems, which plays a critical role in climate change mitigation. His work also extends into soil-microbe-plant interactions, which are vital for enhancing soil fertility and crop productivity. Through his research, Dr. Tripathi contributes to long-term ecological sustainability and natural resource management.
Awards & Honors 

- Fellow, International Society for Tropical Ecology (ISTE)
- Fellow, National Institute of Ecology (NIE)
- Visiting Fellow, Bangor University (2016)
- DBT CREST Award (2012-2013)
- JSPS Fellowship, Ministry of HRD, Japan (2003)
- Excellence in Forestry Research Award, ICFRE (2020)
- Fellow, Indian Ecological Society
Publications 

495-Year Wood Anatomical Record of Siberian Stone Pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) as Climatic Proxy on the Timberline – Cited by 10, 2022
A brief study on marigold (Tagetes species): A review – Cited by 48, 2013
A study of bone marrow failure syndrome in children – Cited by 25, 2008
A study of clinico-haematological profiles of pancytopenia in children – Cited by 102, 2008
Abiotic and litter quality control during the decomposition of different plant parts in dry tropical bamboo savanna in India – Cited by 81, 1992
Acid phosphatase activity changes under magnetic exposure of eggs in Bombyx mori: a multivoltine mulberry silkworm – Cited by 1, 2013
Actinomycetes from shifting cultivation (jhum) of