Manish Mathur | Ecology | Botany Scientist Excellence Award

Botany Scientist Excellence Award

Manish Mathur
Central Arid Zone Research Institute, India
                   Manish Mathur
Affiliation Environmental & Ecological Research Scholar
Country India
Scopus ID 55568606100
Documents 100+ publications, chapters and books
Citations Multiple indexed citations across journals
h-index 11
Subject Area Ecology, Ethnobotany, Plant Pathology, Environmental Assessment
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-6794-7408

Manish Mathur has contributed extensively to ecological sciences, ethnobotany, environmental impact assessment, arid ecosystem studies, plant disease epidemiology, herbal medicine, and quantitative ecological modelling. The body of work includes journal articles, edited book chapters, authored books, conference presentations, and interdisciplinary environmental research spanning more than a decade.

Abstract

This article summarizes the scholarly profile of Manish Mathur, whose research addresses biodiversity, ecological modelling, ethnopharmacology, environmental impact assessment, plant pathology, and arid land ecosystems. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary integration between ecology, traditional knowledge systems, and environmental sustainability.

Keywords

Ecology; Ethnobotany; Environmental Impact Assessment; Plant Pathology; Arid Ecosystems; Biodiversity; Quantitative Ecology; Herbal Medicine.

Introduction

Contemporary environmental science increasingly relies upon interdisciplinary approaches linking biodiversity conservation, ecological modelling, ethnobotanical knowledge, and sustainability assessment. Mathur’s publications reflect these intersections through long-term research outputs.

Research Profile

  • Author of multiple academic books and edited chapters.
  • Research across ecology, ethnomedicine, plant epidemiology and environmental assessment.
  • Contributor to NCBI gene-sequence submissions.
  • Conference papers presented nationally and internationally.
  • ORCID profile available for scholarly identification.

Research Contributions

Notable contributions include ecological assessment of arid regions, ethnobotanical quantification methods, environmental impact analysis frameworks, nano-technology applications in herbal medicine, and modelling approaches for disease epidemiology.[3]

Publications

Authored scholarly books including Attributes of Plant Spatial Analysis, Plant Disease Epidemiology, and Environmental Impact Assessment, demonstrating significant contributions to environmental and biological sciences. Contributions to Springer and Elsevier book chapters with DOI indexing further highlight international academic recognition and research impact. Published research papers in ecology, biodiversity, and ethnopharmacology journals reflect a strong commitment to advancing scientific understanding and sustainable environmental research.

Research Impact

The publication record indicates sustained academic productivity and broad thematic coverage. Outputs contribute to biodiversity conservation, ecological forecasting, sustainable land management, and traditional knowledge documentation.[4]

Award Suitability

A lifetime achievement recognition is aligned with the long duration, diversity, and interdisciplinary nature of contributions documented across ecology, environmental science, ethnobotany, and plant disease research.

Conclusion

Manish Mathur’s academic portfolio reflects extensive engagement with environmental sciences and applied ecological research, supported through books, peer-reviewed publications, and interdisciplinary investigations.

References

  1. Mathur, M. & Gehlot, P. (2018). Recruit the Plant Pathogen for Weed Management: Bioherbicide – A Sustainable Strategy.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0393-7_10
  2. Mathur, M. & Mathur, P. (2022). Strategies to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Road Map for Global Development.https://doi.org/10.52305/YNDL2610
  3. Global habitat distribution modelling of Pergularia daemia: A paradoxical species functioning simultaneously as a medicinal herb and an aggressive weed, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2026.03.038
  4. Climate‐Resilient Suitability Mapping of Cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) Using Ensemble Modelling and Multi‐Criteria Evaluation, https://doi.org/10.1111/jac.70156
  5. Climate-driven shifts in avocado suitability zones in India: Insights from ensemble modelling and niche hypervolume, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0338518

Tianli Feng | Economic Botany | Innovation Research Award

Innovation Research Award

Tianli (Tilly) Feng
Stanford University; University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC)

                      Tianli (Tilly) Feng
Affiliation Stanford University; UESTC
Country USA
Scopus ID 23972330700
Documents Multiple indexed articles, reports, working papers
Citations 199
h-index 7
Subject Area Sustainability; Social Innovation; Education
Event  Botany Scientist Awards
Documents 22

Tianli (Tilly) Feng is a sustainability and social innovation scholar currently serving as Research Scholar at Stanford University. Her academic career spans more than fifteen years of research on sustainable business, social entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and organizational responses to environmental and social challenges.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes  Feng’s academic profile, emphasizing sustainability research, social entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and evidence-based interventions in rural education and mental health.[2]

Keywords

Sustainability; Social Innovation; Social Entrepreneurship; Rural Education; Human Capital; Mental Health.

Introduction

Her work integrates organizational studies with practical social interventions and randomized controlled trials assessing educational outcomes in rural China.

Research Profile

  • Research Scholar, Stanford University (2023–present)
  • Former Associate Professor, UESTC
  • Founder and co-founder of social enterprise initiatives in China
  • Led NSFC-funded projects

Research Contributions

Major contributions include social innovation systems, CSR studies, adaptive educational technology evaluation, and social-emotional learning interventions.

Publications

Published across internationally recognized journals, including International Journal of Emerging Markets (2024), PLOS ONE (2023), Frontiers in Psychology (2023), and Sustainability (2022), this research reflects a strong interdisciplinary contribution to emerging market studies, psychology, and sustainable development. The scholarly work demonstrates commitment to evidence-based innovation, impactful findings, and advancing knowledge within global academic communities.

Research Impact

Research outputs contributed to policy-oriented discussions on philanthropy, CSR, rural education, and sustainable organizations.

Award Suitability

The profile aligns with recognition categories emphasizing interdisciplinary scholarship, social impact, and sustainability-driven innovation.

Conclusion

Feng’s academic record demonstrates sustained engagement with evidence-based research linking sustainability, education, and social entrepreneurship.

External Links

References

  1. Mental well-being in rural schools: Can regular teachers effectively teach mental health courses and improve students’ mental health?  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2026.105567
  2. Caregiver mental health is associated with early childhood language outcomes and perception bias in rural China,  https://nature.com/articles/s.tate.41598-026-39674-2
  3. Botany Scientist Awards. (2026). Award Nomination Application Form: Jiejie Guo.
    https://botanyscientist.com
  4. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Guo, Jiejie, Author ID 55758204700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com