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    Invasion potential of the aquarium pet snail Planorbella trivolvis in India: impact of certain abiotic and biotic factors

    Planorbella trivolvis (ramshorn snail) is one of India’s most extensively sold exotic aquarium pet snails. The unintentional or deliberate release of P. trivolvis may result in the colonisation and establishment ...

    Pranesh Paul, Neha Kumari Gupta, Debosmita Singh in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2023)

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    Monitoring tea plantations during 1990–2022 using multi-temporal satellite data in Assam (India)

    Tea is a valuable economic plant grown extensively in several Asian countries. The accurate map** of tea plantations is critical for the growth and development of the tea industry. In eastern India, tea plan...

    Bikash Ranjan Parida, Trinath Mahato, Surajit Ghosh in Tropical Ecology (2023)

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    Retrieving vegetation biophysical parameters and GPP using satellite-driven LUE model in a National Park

    The terrestrial biosphere plays an active role in governing the climate system by regulating carbon exchange between the land and the atmosphere. Analysis of vegetation biophysical parameters and gross primary...

    Moumita Marandi, Bikash Ranjan Parida in Environment, Development and Sustainability (2022)

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    Analytical hierarchy process tool in Google Earth Engine platform: a case study of a tropical landfill site suitability

    Kolkata being a metropolitan city in India has its main municipal solid waste dumpsite situated at Dhapa just adjacent to the East Kolkata Wetlands (Ramsar site). The current prevalent situation at Dhapa is op...

    Soham Bhattacharya, Surajit Ghosh in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2022)

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    Assessment of sal (Shorea robusta) forest phenology and its response to climatic variables in India

    Remote sensing-based observation provides an opportunity to study the spatiotemporal variations of plant phenology across the landscapes. This study aims to examine the phenological variations of different typ...

    Subrata Nandy, Surajit Ghosh, Swati Singh in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2021)

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    Are phenological variations in natural teak (Tectona grandis) forests of India governed by rainfall? A remote sensing based investigation

    Monitoring and assessment of vegetation phenology at the regional to global scale are essential to understand the characteristics of various biophysical parameters in terrestrial ecosystems. Passive optical re...

    Surajit Ghosh, Subrata Nandy, Srutisudha Mohanty in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2020)

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    Assessment of historical forest cover loss and fragmentation in Asian elephant ranges in India

    India is home of the largest remaining population of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus L.) in the South and Southeast Asia. The forest loss and fragmentation is the main threat to the long-term survival of Asia...

    Hitendra Padalia, Surajit Ghosh in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2020)