Dr. Jagruti Hiren Sanghvi
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Dr. Jagruti Hiren Sanghvi

Research Scientist
Earth and Eco-science Research Institute, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Wetland Ecology from North Gujarat University, India

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Biography

Dr. Jagruti Hiren Sanghvi has completed her Ph.D. in Wetland Ecology from North Gujarat University, India. She has been working on Kachchh Wetlands and mainly studying the status and distribution of wetlands in terms of extent and numbers and associated biodiversity in different landscapes. She is basically a Botanist, but she involved in many research projects like: Biodiversity, EIA, GIS Mapping, Grassland Restoration, Chemical and Biological laboratory Analysis, Regional Environmental Planning and enhancing by knowledge base in different research disciplines. Her main area of interest focuses on Biodiversity & Conservation, EIA and Wetland Ecology, and Bird watching. She is having a 15 years research experience in different fields of Ecology and Environment such as Structural Biologist at Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Lab Analyst at ATIRA-Ahmedabad, Research Biologist, Junior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, and Women Scientist Fellowship at Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology. She has 10 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Botany
62%
Plant Biotechnology
90%
Plant Biodiversity
75%
Wetlands Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
1
Articles
9
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Shah, J.P. and G.A. Thivakaran, 2014. GIS study on chemical properties of salt affected soils of Coastal Kachchh, Gujarat, India. Annu. Res. Rev. Biol., 4: 3492-3503.
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  2. Shah, J.P., 2013. Status of wetland degradation in Banni and its impact on Maldhari Community in Arid Kachchh, Gujarat. In: Environment, People and Development: Experiences from Desert Ecosystems, Gaur, M.K. and P.C. Moharana (Eds.). Chapter 9, New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, India.
  3. Shah, J.P. and G.A. Thivakaran, 2013. Germination and growth performance of Commiphora wightii and Acacia senegal under different salinity from arid coast of Kachchh, Gujarat. ABHINAV Natl. Monthly Refereed J. Res. Sci. Technol., 2: 51-61.
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  4. Koladiya, M.H., M.A.K. Roy, J.P. Shah and V. Vijaykumar, 2013. Avifauna of Pena thathh: A lesser known wetland in Banni grassland of Kachchh district, Gujarat, India. Int. J. Res. BioSci., 2: 59-65.
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  5. Shah, J.P. and G.A. Thivakaran, 2012. Status and distribution of halophytes in Kachchh district-A review. Curr. Agric., 36: 29-36.
  6. Shah, J.P., Y.B. Dabgar and B.K. Jain, 2011. Quantitative analysis of aquatic macrophytes in certain wetlands of Kachchh district, Gujarat. PRAJNA J. Pure Applied Sci., 19: 11-13.
  7. Shah, J.P., Y.B. Dabgar and B.K. Jain, 2010. A contribution to the flora of selected wetlands in Kachchh district of Gujrat. Asian J. Environ. Sci., 5: 126-130.
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  8. Shah, J.P., A.M. Patel and P.N. Joshi, 2010. Participatory natural resources mapping: A case study of Bhitara Panchayat in Banni Grassland, Kachchh (Gujarat). Asian J. Environ. Sci., 5: 192-198.
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  9. Shah, J.P. and S. Somusundaram, 2010. Preliminary GIS and remote sensing analysis on Banni grasslands, Kachchh. PRAJNA J. Pure Applied Sci., 18: 15-17.
  10. Shah, J.P., 2004. Anatomical structure and components of secondary vascular tissues in Azadirachta indica A. Juss. Geobios, 31: 173-176.