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Chandra Prasad Giri
Giri in 2016
Born (1961-05-13) May 13, 1961 (age 63)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materAsian Institute of Technology
SpouseTejaswi Giri
ChildrenMedhawi Giri, Ashwat Chandra Giri
AwardsMahendra Vidya Bhusan Nepal, USGS STAR Award, Outstanding Researcher EPA, Distinguished Alumni Award AIT and People with Extraordinary Ability USA
Scientific career
InstitutionsUnited States Environmental Protection Agency
Duke University
United States Geological Survey
Columbia University
United Nations Environment Programme
Asian Institute of Technology
Forest Department, Nepal Government, Nepal
Thesis Decision support system for the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal  (1997)
Doctoral advisorDr. Kaew Nualchawee
Other academic advisorsDr. Zakir Hussain

Chandra Prasad Giri (born May 13, 1961) is a Nepalese-American author, scientist, and a social-worker. He specializes in remote sensing and sensor technologies in mapping and monitoring of land cover and mangrove forests. Giri is currently chief of the Sensing and Spatial Analysis branch of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and adjunct professor at Duke University in North Carolina. Prior to this, he worked as senior scientist at the United States Geological Survey, Columbia University, the Asian Institute of Technology, the United Nations Environment Programme, and the Nepal Government. Prior to this he worked as a school teacher at Dangi Secondary School, Dangihat, Morang, Nepal and Dhulabari Secondary School, Dhulabar, Jhapa, Nepal

His work produced the first, most comprehensive and highest resolution mangrove forest database of the world using earth observation satellite data at 30 meters spatial resolution.[1] The overall goal of his research is to assess the present status and historical dynamics of land cover and land use to describe and quantify patterns, trends, rates, causes, and consequences of both natural and anthropogenic changes from local to global scales.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Early Life and education

Giri was born in an extremely remote village in the foothills of Mount Everest in Nepal. His parents were farmers in a rural village called Chimchima in the middle hills of Nepal. In the early years, he was raised by his grandfather Pratap Giri and his mother Rupa Giri. He got his elementary education at home and from Patheka Elementary School, Khotang, Nepal. He went to Dhulabari Secondary High School for his high school (until grade X) education. After that Giri was educated in the Tribhuvan University campuses in Dharan, Biratgnagr, and Pokhara. This was the only University in Nepal at that time. Giri completed his Intermediate in Science degree from the Central Campus of Technology, Dharan and Bachelor of Science from Mahendra Morang Adarsha Bahumukhi Campus in Biratnagar. He did his Bachelor in Forestry from Institute of Forestry, Pokhara. He was awarded a Masters (1993) and Ph.D. (1997) in Remote Sensing and GIS from the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.

Books

He is also the author of the book Remote sensing of land use and land cover: Principles and Applications. The book became the best seller among remote sensing publications in 2012.[9]

Dr. Chandra Giri

He has published a book on "Remote Sensing in Mangroves" in 2021. [10]

He has published an autobiography "Maile Nadekhekeko Sapana"(Unimagined Dream), Nepali edition in December 2022 Amazon.com.

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Dr. Chandra Giri

Research

Giri is an expert in the field of mapping and monitoring of mangrove forests. His work focuses on developing new methods to improve scientific understanding of the distribution and dynamics of land cover/mangrove forests.[11][12][13][14][15]

His paper Giri et al. 2011 Status and distribution of mangrove forests of the world using earth observation satellite data became a classic paper with more than 3000 citations. The paper today is the most cited paper in the field of 'mangrove' and became the most cited paper annually from 2014 to 2021 in the field of 'remote sensing in mangroves'.

Giri has led a number of international scientific working groups and deliberations including (i) Lead of the GEO working group in land cover, (ii) Lead of the working group on global mangrove monitoring, (iii) Co-lead, ISPRS working group on global land cover and (iv) founding member of the International Blue Carbon Scientific Working Group.

Giri is also an associate editor in various remote sensing journals including Remote Sensing.

Song writing

In 2019, Giri co-wrote a Nepali song entitled "timi suna na, timi bujha na" [16]

In March 2020, Giri co-wrote his second Nepali song entitled "Malai Pardeshi Nabhana"[17]

In August 2020, Giri released his third Nepali song entitled "Nache Firiri"[18]

In September, 2020, Giri released his fourth Nepali song (lyrical video) entitled "Sano ra thulo hudaina manchhe, hau hami barabar" [19]

In January, 2021 Giri released his fifth Nepali song entitled "Confuse Chhu"[20]

In December, 2022, Chandra Giri released his sixth Nepali song entitled "Parkhi Baseko Chhu". In this song, Giri is the lyricist and music composer. The song is available through YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ9jr_BfMuM

In December, 2022, Chandra Giri released his 7th to 16th songs. These songs are available from his own channel Rupantara Music on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftYMtqV2SEU

Personal Life

Giri lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Tejaswi Giri, a Social Worker. His daughter Medhawi Giri is a US diplomat currently stationed in the US embassy, Dhaka, Bangladesh. His son is a lawyer who works for Legal Aid in North Carolina

References

  1. ^ Giri, Chandra, et al. "Status and distribution of mangrove forests of the world using earth observation satellite data." Global Ecology and Biogeography 20.1 (2011): 154-159.
  2. ^ Giri, C., et al. "Mangrove forest distributions and dynamics (1975–2005) of the tsunami‐affected region of Asia." Journal of Biogeography 35.3 (2008): 519-528.
  3. ^ Giri, Chandra, et al. "Monitoring mangrove forest dynamics of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India using multi-temporal satellite data from 1973 to 2000." Estuarine, coastal and shelf science 73.1 (2007): 91-100.
  4. ^ Giri, Chandra, and Joseph Muhlhausen. "Mangrove forest distributions and dynamics in Madagascar (1975–2005)." Sensors 8.4 (2008): 2104-2117.
  5. ^ Giri, Chandra, Jordan Long, and Larry Tieszen. "Mapping and monitoring Louisiana's mangroves in the aftermath of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill." Journal of Coastal Research 27.6 (2011): 1059-1064.
  6. ^ Giri, Chandra, et al. "Distribution and dynamics of mangrove forests of South Asia." Journal of environmental management 148 (2015): 101-111.
  7. ^ Bhattarai, Bibek, and Chandra Giri. "Assessment of mangrove forests in the Pacific region using Landsat imagery." Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 5.1 (2011): 053509-053509.
  8. ^ Giri, Chandra, and Jordan Long. "Is the Geographic Range of Mangrove Forests in the Conterminous United States Really Expanding?." Sensors 16.12 (2016): 2010.
  9. ^ Giri, Chandra P. (2 May 2012). Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover: Principles and Applications. ISBN 9781420070743.
  10. ^ Giri, Chandra P. (2 May 2012). Remote Sensing in Mangroves = 9781420070743.
  11. ^ Giri, Chandra, Zhiliang Zhu, and Bradley Reed. "A comparative analysis of the Global Land Cover 2000 and MODIS land cover data sets." Remote sensing of environment 94.1 (2005): 123-132.
  12. ^ Gong, Peng, et al. "Finer resolution observation and monitoring of global land cover: First mapping results with Landsat TM and ETM+ data." International Journal of Remote Sensing 34.7 (2013): 2607-2654.
  13. ^ Latifovic, Rasim, et al. "Land cover mapping of North and Central America—global land cover 2000." Remote sensing of environment 89.1 (2004): 116-127.
  14. ^ Aschbacher, J., et al. "Comparison of different sensors and analysis techniques for tropical mangrove forest mapping." Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1995. IGARSS'95.'Quantitative Remote Sensing for Science and Applications', International. Vol. 3. IEEE, 1995.
  15. ^ Stibig, H‐J., et al. "A land‐cover map for South and Southeast Asia derived from SPOT‐VEGETATION data." Journal of Biogeography 34.4 (2007): 625-637.
  16. ^ TIMI SUNANA || MELINA RAI || NEW LATEST SONG 2019 || Valentine day special song. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-08.
  17. ^ MALAI PARDESHI NABHANA | Swaroop Raj Acharya | New Nepali Song l Dr Chandra Giri /Dr Rishi Bastakoti. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-08.
  18. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: NACHE FIRIRI | SHIVA PARIYAR | NEW NEPALI SONG | Ft. SAGAR LAMSAL | TWINNY GIRLS | Dr. Chandra Giri. YouTube.
  19. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: PRATAP DAS | SANO RA THULO HUDAINA MANCHHE HAU HAMI BARABAR New Nepali Song 2020 Dr. Chandra Giri. YouTube.
  20. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: CONFUSE CHHU | ASMITA ADHIKARI | NEW NEPALI SONG 2021 | Ft. RESHMA GHIMIRE/DARSHAN KAJI/DMON/AARYAN. YouTube.

Publications

List of his publication can be found at Chandra Giri in Google Scholar

Dr. Chandra Giri

Awards

He is a recipient of the Mahendra Vidya Bhushan of Nepal, awarded by the King of Nepal. He has received several awards and accolades including USGS STAR Award, Outstanding Researcher EPA, Distinguished Alumni Award AIT and People with Extraordinary Ability, USA

Giri's research was highlighted by several news media including the following publications.