Welcome to LEMRH
The Landscape Ecology and Management Research Hub (LEMRH) is a cutting-edge research center dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of landscape ecology principles in the sustainable management of natural and urban environments. At LEMRH, our focus is on exploring the intricate relationships between landscape patterns, ecological processes, and human activities to develop innovative strategies for conservation, restoration, and landscape planning. By integrating ecological theory with practical management approaches, we aim to foster resilient and biodiverse landscapes that support both ecological health and human well-being. Our interdisciplinary team collaborates on projects that address critical challenges such as habitat fragmentation, urbanization, and climate change, contributing to the creation of sustainable and vibrant landscapes for future generations.
About
Dr. Manab Das
Passionate, Innovative, and Research-driven
Dr. Das is a passionate researcher committed to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in his field. With a deep-seated curiosity and a relentless drive to uncover new insights, he has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate dynamics that shape our understanding of landscape ecology and management. His work is characterized by a profound commitment to excellence, as he continually seeks innovative solutions to complex challenges. He has collaborated extensively with institutions like the Forest Research Institute (FRI), Delhi Technological University (DTU), and Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, as well as international collaborations with researchers from Germany, Spain, Lithuania, and Portugal.
Dr. Das has made otable contributions to the field of Geography through his research on urban green infrastructure, ecosystem services, and urban climatology. His work explores the interplay between urban development and environmental sustainability, aiming to enhance urban resilience and ecological wellbeing. He has published over 60 papers in peer-reviewed journals and contributed chapters to various books, focusing on themes such as landscape ecology, regional planning, and environmental management.
Dr. Das’s legacy is characterized by his pioneering research in urban ecology and landscape planning, contributing to the broader understanding of sustainable urban development. His future contributions are poised to further advance the integration of environmental considerations into urban planning and policy frameworks. By continuing to explore themes like urban resilience and ecological wellbeing, Dr. Das is shaping the discourse on sustainable cities and societies, ensuring a more harmonious relationship between urban growth and environmental conservation.