Hitendra Padalia
Scientist/Engineer - SE
Forestry and Ecology
The Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
India
Biography
Memberships: Life Member, Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Dehradun and Life Member, International Society for Tropical Ecology, Varanasi
Research Interest
Advanced sensors applications in forestry and Geospatial modeling for natural resource assessment
Publications
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P. S. Roy, Hitendra Padalia, N. Chauhan, M. C. Porwal, S. Gupta, S. Biswas & R. Jagdale (2005) Validation of geospatial Model for Biodiversity Characterization at Landscape Level -a study in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Ecological Modelling 185:349-369
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Sameer Saran, Hitendra Padalia, R. Tupe, P. L. N. Raju & P. S. Roy (2005). Assessing performance of granulometric method for individual tree counting (ITC) using IKONOS. International Journal of Geoinformatics 2(2):23-32
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G.S. Rawat, P.K. Joshi, Hitendra Padalia & P.S. Roy (2006). Biodiversity Characterization in Nubra Valley, Ladakh with special Reference to plant resource conservation and bioprospecting. Biodiversity and Conservation 15(13):4253-4270
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V. B. Mathur & Hitendra Padalia (2006). Gap analysis in Protected Area System in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Implications for conservation planning. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 2(1):13-27
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Sameer Saran, Rajiv Joshi, Subrat Sharma, Hitendra Padalia, VK Dadhwal (2010) Geospatial modelling of brown oak (Quercus semecarpifolia) under climate change scenario, Journal of Indian Society of Remote Sensing 38(3):535-547
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Hitendra Padalia & P.S. Roy (2010) Tropical rain forest mapping and community analysis of South Andaman islands (India). Journal of Indian Society of Remote Sensing 38(3):549-563
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Hitendra Padalia, RR Bharti, YPS Pundir & KP Sharma (2010) Geospatial logistic regression approach for habitat characterization of scarce population of Pittosporum eriocarpum Royle. (India). Journal of Indian Society of Remote Sensing 38:513-521.
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M.C. Porwal, Hitendra Padalia, P.S. Roy (2012) Impact of tsunami on the forest and biological richness of Nicobar islands (India), Biodiversity and Conservation 21 (5):1267-1287