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Dr. Malay Pramanik

Position
Assistant Professor
Unit
Urban Innovation and Sustainability, Department of Development and Sustainability
QUALIFICATION
AREA OF EXPERTISE
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED RESEARCH PROJECTS
  • PhD (Climate Change and Environment Management), Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.
  • M. Phil. (Climate Change and Environment Management), Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.
  • M. Sc. (Geography and Environment Management), Vidyasagar university, India.
  • Integrated Geospatial Solutions
  • Urban Resilience and Sustainability
  • Urban Environment Management
  • Urban Logistics and Innovation
  • Climate Change and Disaster
  • Sea Level Rise and Urban Infrastructure Planning
  • Urban modeling, Simulation and Innovative Solutions
  1. Pramanik, M., Szabo, S et al. (2021). Twin Disasters: Tracking COVID19 and Cyclone Amphan’s Impacts on
    SDGs in the Indian Sundarbans, Environment: Science Policy for Sustainable Development, 63(4).
    https://doi.org/10.1080/00139157.2021.1924575.
  2. Pramanik, M., Szabo, S., et al. (2021). Population health risks in multihazard environments: Action needed in
    the Cyclone Amphan and COVID19 hit Sundarbans region, India. Climate & Development.
    http://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2021.1889948.
  3. Pramanik, M. (2016). Impacts of Predicted SeaLevel Rise on Land Use/Land Cover Categories of the Adjacent
    Coastal Areas of Mumbai Megacity, India. Environ Dev Sustain., 19, 13431366.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s1066801698049
  4. Mallick, S.K., ……. Pramanik, M., et al., (2021). Understanding Future Urban Growth, Urban Resilience and
    Sustainable Development of Small Cities using PredictionAdaptationResilience (PAR) Approach, Sustainable
    Cities and Society, 203196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2021.103196
  1. Project (CoPI): Risk perception and implication on risk governance for dual disasters Cyclone Amphan
    and COVID19 in Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA), Rapid Response Fund, Living Deltas Hub, UKRI
    GCRF, UK. (Oct 2020 Sep 2021), GBP 6,505.
  2. Project (External Researcher): Climate Resilient Infrastructure for Social Transformation and Adaptation
    (CRISTA), Climate Innovation Challenge, ADPC and World Bank, Thailand (Jan 2022 Dec 2022), USD
    150,000.