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Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
Central Soil Salinity Research Institute
Hydrology
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Climate change
Rainwater harvesting
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Assessment and management of soil erosion in the hilltop mining dominated catchment using GIS integrated RUSLE model.
2021
Journal of Environmental Management
Sushil N. Mhaske
Khanindra Pathak
Sonam Sandeep Dash
Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
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Net ecosystem exchange of carbon, greenhouse gases, and energy budget in coastal lowland double cropped rice ecology
2021
Soil & Tillage Research
Uttam Kumar Mandal
Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj
T.D. Lama
Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
Arpan Samui
D Burman
K.K. Mahanta
S. K. Sarangi
Subhasis Mandal
S. Raut
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Global Climate Change and Human Interferences as Risk Factors, and their Impacts on Geomorphological Features as well as on Farming Practices in Sundarbans Eco-Region
2019
Uttam Kumar Mandal
B. Maji
Sourav Mullick
Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
K.K. Mahanta
Shishir Raut
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Waterlogging and coastal salinity management through land shaping and cropping intensification in climatically vulnerable Indian Sundarbans
2019
Agricultural Water Management
Uttam Kumar Mandal
D. Burman
A. K. Bhardwaj
Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
Arpan Samui
Sourav Mullick
K.K. Mahanta
T.D. Lama
B. Maji
Subhasis Mandal
Shishir Raut
Sukanta K. Sarangi
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Trend of sea-level-rise in West Bengal coast.
2018
Uttam Kumar Mandal
Dibyendu Bikas Nayak
Arpan Samui
A.K. Jana.
Sourav Mullick
T.D. Lama
A. K. Bhardwaj
K.K. Mahanta
Subhasis Mandal
S. Raut
S. K. Sarangi
D Burman
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