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Forest Science • Climate Research • Conservation

Bishwabandhu
Acharya

Forestry Researcher | Yale School of the Environment

Deciphering forest dynamics and climate-related disturbances through data-driven science to inform sustainable global management practices.

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INSTITUTION

Yale University

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BACKGROUND

Nepal Forestry

Bishwabandhu Acharya Professional Portrait

PHILOSOPHY

Bridging Academic Rigor
& Environmental
Stewardship

My research journey is rooted in the belief that sustainable forest management is the key to climate mitigation. Analyzing complex forest dynamics provides evidence-based solutions for global conservation challenges.

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Research-driven

Utilizing advanced statistical models and field-based data to decode ecosystem patterns.

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Conservation-focused

Developing strategies that prioritize biodiversity and long-term ecological health.

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Community-centered

Integrating local knowledge with modern science for inclusive forest governance.

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Climate-aware

Investigating the impact of extreme weather events on forest regeneration and growth.

CORE COMPETENCIES

Current Research Horizons

Forest Regrowth on Abandoned Agricultural Land
RESEARCH

Forest Regrowth on Abandoned Agricultural Land

Evaluating the success rates and species diversity of natural regeneration versus active planting on post-agricultural sites in the mid-hills region of Central Nepal.

Plant Survival Literature Review
TECHNICAL REVIEW

Plant Survival Literature Review

A comprehensive analysis of survival metrics across 200+ global forest restoration projects.

GIS Mapping of Churiya Region
GIS & MAPPING

GIS Mapping of Churiya Region

Spatial analysis of forest cover change from 2000-2022 using high-res satellite imagery.

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LET'S COLLABORATE

Interested in collaborating on forestry research or
climate science projects?

Discussing how data-driven forestry can shape a more sustainable and resilient future for our global ecosystems.