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Shivesh Karan
Shivesh Karan
Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
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Assessment of the capability of remote sensing and GIS techniques for monitoring reclamation success in coal mine degraded lands
SK Karan, SR Samadder, SK Maiti
Journal of Environmental Management 182, 272-283, 2016
1662016
Accuracy of land use change detection using support vector machine and maximum likelihood techniques for open-cast coal mining areas
SK Karan, SR Samadder
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 188, 1-13, 2016
542016
Groundwater vulnerability assessment in degraded coal mining areas using the AHP–Modified DRASTIC model
SK Karan, SR Samadder, V Singh
Land Degradation & Development 29 (8), 2351-2365, 2018
472018
Identification of spatially distributed hotspots for soil loss and erosion potential in mining areas of Upper Damodar Basin–India
SK Karan, S Ghosh, SR Samadder
Catena 182, 104144, 2019
332019
Reduction of spatial distribution of risk factors for transportation of contaminants released by coal mining activities
SK Karan, SR Samadder
Journal of Environmental Management 180, 280-290, 2016
322016
Crop residues may be a key feedstock to bioeconomy but how reliable are current estimation methods?
SK Karan, L Hamelin
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 164, 105211, 2021
282021
Remote sensing-based biomass estimation of dry deciduous tropical forest using machine learning and ensemble analysis
C Singh, SK Karan, P Sardar, SR Samadder
Journal of Environmental Management 308, 114639, 2022
272022
A comparison of different land-use classification techniques for accurate monitoring of degraded coal-mining areas
SK Karan, SR Samadder
Environmental Earth Sciences 77 (20), 713, 2018
262018
Towards local bioeconomy: A stepwise framework for high-resolution spatial quantification of forestry residues
SK Karan, L Hamelin
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 134, 110350, 2020
172020
Improving accuracy of long-term land-use change in coal mining areas using wavelets and Support Vector Machines
SK Karan, SR Samadder
International journal of remote sensing 39 (1), 84-100, 2018
152018
Simultaneous carbon storage in arable land and anthropogenic products (CSAAP): Demonstrating an integrated concept towards well below 2° C
Z Shen, L Tiruta-Barna, SK Karan, L Hamelin
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 182, 106293, 2022
112022
Evaluation of geotechnical properties of overburden dump for better reclamation success in mining areas
SK Karan, A Kumar, SR Samadder
Environmental earth sciences 76 (22), 770, 2017
92017
Dual-tree complex wavelet transform-based image enhancement for accurate long-term change assessment in coal mining areas
SK Karan, SR Samadder
Geocarto international 33 (10), 1084-1094, 2018
72018
A spatial framework for prioritizing biochar application to arable land: A case study for Sweden
SK Karan, F Osslund, ES Azzi, E Karltun, C Sundberg
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 189, 106769, 2023
52023
Potential for biochar carbon sequestration from crop residues: A global spatially explicit assessment
SK Karan, D Woolf, ES Azzi, C Sundberg, SA Wood
GCB Bioenergy 15 (12), 1424-1436, 2023
22023
Setting the environmental performance threshold for diverting residual streams towards bioeconomy strategies
U Javourez, SK Karan, L Hamelin
22023
Assessment of the capability of SWAT model to predict surface runoff in open cast coal mining areas
V Singh, SK Karan, C Singh, SR Samadder
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (14), 40073-40083, 2023
22023
Biochar in Swedish agriculture–straw pyrolysis as a first step towards net-zero
ES Azzi, L Jungefeldt, S Karan, C Sundberg
https://mistrafoodfutures.se/content/uploads/2022/11/mistra-food-futures …, 2022
2022
The role of residual biomass in the French transition towards low fossil C use: spatial quantification, current uses, and life cycle assessment of the baseline
L Hamelin, S Karan
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-16493, 2021
2021
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