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CV for Dr. Khalida. M. Khan Dr. Khalida Khan, founder member of a unique Centre for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR) at University of the Punjab, Lahore- Pakistan that is very first Centre of its kind in the county. Considering about 58% of national territory as mountainous, it established in 1987 to serve the mountain community's livelihood. She has been serving Punjab University since 1-12.1987 to update. Presently she is a Research Associate in Mountain Research and serving as the Director of the CIMR at University of the Punjab, Lahore. She has a distinguished academic/research record Distinction The founder member of Centre for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR) very first of its kind in the country The first female geomorphologist in Pakistan, attended field work above Arctic Circle Appointed US National Postdoc Association (NPA) and Asian Postdoc Board ‘Thematic Moderators’ 2017 Appointed as ‘‘Postdoc Oversight Officers’ in the SAARC, ASEAN and Asia-Oceania regions for 2017 ‘ISDR Researcher of the Year’ at the National Postdoctoral Association (US) by the Inter-regional Directors’ Board of the SAARC-ASEAN Post-doc Academia 2016 Appointed US National Postdoc Association (NPA) and Asian Postdoc Board ‘Thematic Moderators’ 2016 Attened very first Leadership Development Conference Workshop for Women by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan in collaboration with British Council, Islamabad. at Wawasan Open University, Penang, Malaysia and Singapore from November 16-26, 2015. Awarded The UNESCO-SAARC Scroll of Gratitude, 2014 Member, SAARC Academic Alliance, 2014 The first Postdoc Moderator of DESIMGOW (Dynamics of Environmental Sustainabilty for Integrated Mountain Geomorphology & Ortho-Watersheds) within the SAARC Region. Winner of International Award Ibaraki Kasumigaura, Japan for outstanding paper on Lake conservation during the 14th World Lake Conference in Austin, Texas, USA, 31st Oct to Nov, 4th, 2011 Awarded 3 rd International Women Days Award by SUKH CHAN, Wellness Club, March 8 th , 2012 at SUKH CHAN, Lahore Awarded “Gold Medal in Exceptional services for Education” by the Bright Future Society, Pakistan 2010 1st Pakistani Representative for World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWC),

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CV for Dr. Khalida. M. Khan

Dr. Khalida Khan, founder member of a unique Centre for Integrated Mountain Research

(CIMR) at University of the Punjab, Lahore- Pakistan that is very first Centre of its kind in the county.

Considering about 58% of national territory as mountainous, it established in 1987 to serve the

mountain community's livelihood. She has been serving Punjab University since 1-12.1987 to update.

Presently she is a Research Associate in Mountain Research and serving as the Director of the CIMR at

University of the Punjab, Lahore.

She has a distinguished academic/research record

Distinction

The founder member of Centre for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR) very first of its kind in the country

The first female geomorphologist in Pakistan, attended field work above Arctic Circle

Appointed US National Postdoc Association (NPA) and Asian Postdoc Board ‘Thematic Moderators’ 2017

Appointed as ‘‘Postdoc Oversight Officers’ in the SAARC, ASEAN and Asia-Oceania regions for 2017

‘ISDR Researcher of the Year’ at the National Postdoctoral Association (US) by the Inter-regional Directors’ Board of the SAARC-ASEAN Post-doc Academia 2016

Appointed US National Postdoc Association (NPA) and Asian Postdoc Board ‘Thematic Moderators’ 2016

Attened very first Leadership Development Conference Workshop for Women by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan in collaboration with British Council, Islamabad. at Wawasan Open University, Penang, Malaysia and Singapore from November 16-26, 2015.

Awarded The UNESCO-SAARC Scroll of Gratitude, 2014

Member, SAARC Academic Alliance, 2014

The first Postdoc Moderator of DESIMGOW (Dynamics of Environmental Sustainabilty for Integrated Mountain Geomorphology & Ortho-Watersheds) within the SAARC Region.

Winner of International Award Ibaraki Kasumigaura, Japan for outstanding paper on Lake conservation during the 14th World Lake Conference in Austin, Texas, USA, 31st Oct to Nov, 4th, 2011

Awarded 3rd International Women Days Award by SUKH CHAN, Wellness Club, March 8th, 2012 at SUKH CHAN, Lahore

Awarded “Gold Medal in Exceptional services for Education” by the Bright Future Society, Pakistan 2010

1st Pakistani Representative for World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWC),

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USA, contributed in a number of Projects

Certificate in recognition of valuable contributions to National Workshop on Development of Implementation Strategy for Pakistan Water Sector Environmental Management Program, National Drainage Program, National Drainage Program Pakistan Federal Environmental Management Unit

Life Membership of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWC)

Certificate of Appreciation in National Volunteer Movement Relief Work for the Rehabilitation of Earthquake affected Areas from University of the Punjab, 2005

Certificate of Appreciation for organizing Special Children Welfare Mela 2005.2007

Member, Geographical Society (OGSA) Punjab University Lahore, to update

Honorary member, number of Govt. and Non- Govt. Organizations

Member Asia Watershed Management Network (ASIAN WATMANET), Kathmandu, Nepal, to update

Member, of Association of American Geographers (AAG) 2014.

Member, American Association of Geophysical Union (AGU) 2014

Member, SAIRI Research Initiative presented a distinctive annotation-note on the “UN MDGs

and Post 2015 Extension- scenario”.

Member to the first Post-Disaster’s Epidemiological Susceptibility & Pandemic Outbreak (Post-DESPO) Flood Assessment Report towards disaster management perspectives of the United Nation’s Hyogo Framework of Action, 2014-2015

Elected Member of the Executive Council of the Chess Federation of Pakistan 2004 to update

International expedition/Field Work, Swiss Alps, Top of the Europe, Youngfrauyouh, Grindalwald Glacier, Switzerland, 1992

Field Research above Arctic Circle, Satellitebild Kiruna, Sweden 1994

The Fairy Meadows (3300m Himalayan Mountain Range), Nanga Parbat, Pakistan September 1998

Passu Glacier in the Karakorum Mountain Range (3200 m) Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, 2011

Nominated as a member of the Board of Trustees of the HEAD Foundation, (Kohistan and Gilgit Baltistan Community Foundation) Jan. 2013, based in Islamabad

Nominated Member, EDULEARN 13 (International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, International Scientific Advisory Board, a consultant Body, Barcelona, Spain on the 1st to 3rd July, 2013 www.edulearn13.org

Awarded Quaid-e-Azam Gold Medal Award for outstanding performance in education on Dec.

25th, 2013 by Tehreek-e-Istehkam-e-

Pakistan Council, Lahore (Civil Society recognition)

Post doc Scholar 2014 in Hydro-toxicology under the umbrella of SAARC Academic Alliance

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Attended Women Leadership Program for British Council of Pakistan

Presented in various international professional forums such as Australia, Canada, China, England, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tibet, United State of America, etc.

Established

Centre for Integrated Mountain Research at the Punjab University, First of its kind in the

country (1987)

Punjab University-German Universities joint research program in Northern-Pakistan,

1990-1995.

Pakistan-Italy-France joint research program in Karakorum, 1991-1994

Post Graduate Diploma In Geo-Environmental Science (02) first- I in the country

Field Research Station at Khanspur (02) Ayubia

M.Sc.in Mountain Conservation and Watershed Management (MCWM) under the

umbrella of GeoEnvironmental Science 2006-2007, first in the country

M.Phil and PhD in Geo-environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development

(GCSD) under the umbrella of Geo-Environmental Science 2012, first in the country

Very First “UNESCO CHAIR “Community Education in Mountain Conservation and

Watershed Management (CEMCWM)” at the Centre for Integrated Mountain Research

(CIMR) under the umbrella of Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan 2010

Established Very First “UN Partnership for Satoyama Initiative (IPSI), Japan” at the

Centre for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR) under the umbrella of Punjab

University, Lahore, Pakistan 2012

Establishment of CIMR Meteorological Observatory with the collaboration of Pakistan

Meteorological Department (PMD) 2015

UN-KAKHTAH Multiversity DRR Digital Repository, 2015

Moderator, Post Doc Association, National Post Doc Association (NPA), USA, 2016

Collaboration with National and International Institutions/Organizations

A brief of her achievements is a follows:-

Research Publications

1. Khan, Khalida. 1987. Physiography of Pakistan, In: (eds) Shams F. A. and Khan, K.

Resource Potential of Mountains Regions of Pakistan, CIMR, University of the Punjab,

pp.1-7

2. Khan, Khalida, and Shams, F., 1989 (eds.) Resource Potentials of Pakistan Centre for

Integrated Mountain Research, Punjab University, Lahore-Pakistan

3. Khan, Khalida. 1991 “Patterns of Jewelry as Indicator of Social Changes under

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Xogenous Influences in the Northern Areas”, Pak-German Joint Workshop, Lahore,

Culture Area Karakorum (CAK), Center for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR)

University of the Punjab, Lahore. Pp 207-218,

4. Khan, Khalida, 1992, Mass Wastage in the Himalayas-Karakorum, Northern Pakistan

Proceedings: Ev-K²-CNR, Scientific Conference, Scientific and Technological Research

at High Altitude and Cold Regions, Milano, Italy, pp. 63-71

5. Khan, Khalida, 1994, Landslide Hazards in the Murree Region Report of a Field Survey

CIMR, Pub. 1-64 p

6. Khan, Khalida., 1995, The Potwar Plateau, Pakistan: A Case of Severe Degradation” The

Geological Bulletin of the Punjab University, Vol. No. 30 pp 93-93

7. Khan, Khalida 1995 Dynamics of Mass Erosion in the Karakorum Himalayas, Northern

Pakistan Geological Bulletin, Punjab Univ., Vol. No. 30, pp. 67-82

8. Khan, Khalida., 1997. Landslide and such other Hazards in Karakorum Mountains of

Northern Pakistan, CIMR, Pub., Vol. 6, pp.36-40,

9. Khan, Khalida 1999 Some futuristic Planning for Economic developed of less developed

countries, Pakistan Academy of Geological Science Lahore, Pakistan pp 25-32

10. Khan Khalida. 1998. “Perils of the Kaghan Valley, an Active Region of Outer

Himalayas, and Its Impact on Conservation Strategy” Chinese Academy of Science,

Academy Press, China

11. Khan Khalida, 2001 “The terrain factor in environmental planning, with special reference

to urban environment” Pakistan Journal of Environmental Science, Vol. 1

12. Khan Khalida. 2002. Environmental Dynamics of the Kaghan Valley, Outer Himalayas,

Northern Pakistan, Pakistan, Journal of Environmental Science, Vol. 2

13. Khan, Khalida 2002, Environmental Dynamics of the Kaghan Valley, Outer Himalayas,

Northern Pakistan” Pakistan Journal of Environmental Science, Vol. 2,

14. Khan, Khalida et al 2002 “Natural Environment, Economy and Tourism Linkages in the

Kaghan Valley, N.W.F.P. Northern Himalayas, Pakistan” Asia Pacific Network

15. Khan, Khalida 2002“Some futuristic Planning for Economic developed of less developed

countries” Pakistan Academy of Geological Science Lahore, Pakistan

16. Khan, Khalida 2003 “The Murree Hill Station, Pakistan; A Prey of Severe Landslide

Hazards” Pakistan, Journal of Environmental Science, Vol. 3

17. Khan, Khalida, M Naeem, 2003, Evaluation and Comparison of Activated Sludge and up

flow Anaerobic Blanket Process for Removal of organic Pollutants from Waste Water,

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology

18. Khan Khalida, 2004. “Environmental Issues in Water Sector” Proceedings of the

Workshop Federal environmental management Unit., Environment Ministry, Islamabad,

Pakistan

19. Khan, Khalida, Almas A 2004. Agro-Ecological Zones, sustainable watershed

management for the Kaghan Valley, NWFP, Pakistan, as a Contribution to Protect the

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Mangla Watershed Area, presented in ISCO 2004-13th International Soil Conservation

Organization Conference-Brisbane, Australia

20. Khan, Khalida., 2004. Integrated Land use/ Land cover study in Semi-arid lands, A Case

Study of Jhelum, Salt Range, Pakistan, Res Pub. of CIMR, P.U., Lahore, Pak., 52p

21. Khan, Khalida., M. Naeem 2004. Effects of Various Oxidizing Agents on Hydrogen

Sulfide during Recovery of Elemental Sulfur in Aquous Medium” Proceedings of

Chemical Society of Pakistan

22. Khan, Khalida. M.Naeem 2004, Evaluation of Geo-Aquatic Hazardous Ions in Lahore

Region, Pakistan Journal of Environmental Science, Vol. 4,

23. Khan, Khalida Vegetation in Rock Crevices of Some Parts of Murree, Mountainous

Region, Northern Pakistan and its possible Role in Reducing Roadside Erosion, Article

No. 100-JAS-2K6 Network for scientific Information, Fasialabad

24. Khan, Khalida. M.Naeem 2004, Groundwater Quality of Lahore Area, Punjab, Pakistan,

Proceedings of Chemical Society of Pakistan

25. Habib Amjad, Muhammad Naeem, Javed Iqbal and Khalida Khan. 2005. Estimation of

selected residual antibiotics in poultry products available in local markets during summer,

J. Chem. Soc. Pak. 27, (6), 2005.

26. Khan, Khalida; Naeem, Muhammad; Arshad, Muhammad Javad; Asif, Muhammad

(2006) “Extraction and chromatographic determination of caffeine contents in

commercial beverages” Journal of Applied Sciences 6(4), 831-834

27. Khan, K. Naeem, M Javed, M Asif 2006. Extraction and Characterization of Oil

Degrading Bacteria, Journal of Applied Sciences 6 (10): pp. 2302-2306 ISSN 1812-5654,

Asian Network for Scientific Information

28. Naeem, Muhammad; Khan, Khalida; Rafiq, Samra (2006),”Determination of residues of

quinolones in poultry products by high pressure liquid chromatography “Journal of

Applied Sciences (2006), 6 (2), 373-379.Language: English, Database: CAPLUS

29. Khan, Khalida; Naeem, Muhammad (2006) “Simultaneous determination of accumulated

hazardous metals in hen's egg by atomic absorption spectroscopy “Journal of Applied

Sciences (2006), 6(1), 198-201.

30. Naeem, Muhammad; Khan, Khalida; Rehman, Salma; Iqbal, Javad, 2007

“Environmental assessment of ground water quality of Lahore area, Punjab, Pakistan

Journal of Applied Sciences (2007), 7(1), 41- 46.

31. Baig, A. S. A.; Rana, M. S.; Zaki, M. T. & Khan, K. 2007 “Helminth Parasitic Load in

Soil of Northern International Journal of Environmental Research, ISSN: 1735-6865,

EISSN: 2008-2304, Vol. 1, No. 3, 2007, pp. 248-251, University of Tehran

Khan, Khalida, 2008. “Environmental Policy and Education for Sustainable

Development, Proviso of the Punjab University,” Proceedings of ACCU International

Workshop, Akita University, Japan

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32. Khan, Khalida PhD. Thesis, 2009: “Geomorphology of the Kaghan Valley, Northern

Pakistan and Dynamics of its Environmental Changes” by the Institute of Geology;

University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

33. Khan, Khalida 2009, “Complexities to Impart of Sustainable Development in Pakistan

with specific reference to Energy Resources” Proceedings of ACCU International

Workshop on Education for Sustainable Development:, UN University, Tokyo, Japan

34. Khan, Khalida 2009 “Integrated Approach in education and research with technology to

strengthen environmentally sustainable development”, Proceedings of ACCU

international Workshop on Education for Sustainable Development, Kanazawa

University, Japan

35. Khan, Khalida 2009. Environmental Assessment of Land Degradation, a Case Study of

NW Himalayas, Pakistan, , Published in the International Association of Science

and Technology for Development (IASTED), Canada, (priced publication)

http://iasted.org/conferences/home-650.html

36. Khan Khalida, Bashir S 2009 “Impacts of Participatory Integrated Watershed

Management on the Livelihood of Communities: A comparative analysis of institutions

and approaches”, In collaboration with UNDP- Environmental Recovery Program (ERP)

in Earthquake Affected Areas of Kanshian, NWFP and Karli, AJK, Pakistan, 2009, (by

UNDP in press) Electronic version available

37. Khan Khalida , Amjad Almas, 2010 “Appraisal of Change in Land Degradation Owing to

Changing Climate and Increasing Human Impact - A Case Study of NW Himalayas,

Pakistan , Proceedings the 10 International Symposium on Stochastic Hydraulics and the

5th International Conference on water Resources and Environment Research (Joint

Water 2010 Symposium) in Québec, Canada 3rd July, 2010 to 26th July

38. Khan Khalida; Naeem, Muhammad 2010 “Evaluation of Geo Hydro Chemical Ions in

Kunhar River at Naran and Talhata Bridge (Ghari Habib Ullah), NW Himalayas,

Pakistan” Submitted and accepted, Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan, H.E.J.

Research Institute of Karachi, University of Karachi-75270,

39. Mohammad Saleem Khan, Naseem Aadil, Khalida Khan, 2011. Assessment of

Environmental Degradation of Kalar Kahar Lake, Salt Range, Pakistan Due to

Anthropogenic Activities and its Remedial Measures, Indian Journal of Science and

Technology, Volume 4, Issue 1 Print ISSN : 0974-6846 Online ISSN : 0974-5645

40. Nilofar, Khalil Ahmed, Rachael Louise Alexandra Jack, Shahida Hasnain, and Khan

Khalida, 2010 ” DNA testing and GPS positioning of Snow leopard (Panthera uncia)

genetic material in the Khunjrab National Park (KNP), Northern Areas, Pakistan

Springer, Conservation Genetics

41. Naeem, M., Khan Khalida, Rehman S and Amjad R, 2010, Environmental Friendly

Procedure for the Synthesis of 4-Thiazolidinone Using Solid Phase Catalyst under

Microwave Irradiation Part-3, Pakistan Journal of Chemical Society, Pakistan,

42. Naeem, M, Khan, Khalida, Rehman S and Amjad R, 2010, Environmentally benign

procedure for the synthesis of Potentially Biologically Active Compounds containing

Part-4, accepted in Bulletin of Korean Chemical Society, Korea

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43. Rabia F., Amreen Z, Adress K., Khan Khalida (2011) “Oncogenic Potential of HPV and

its relation to cervical cancer”, in Virology .Journal, 8:269 doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-

269 http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/269

44. Khan Khalida, Ch Ashraf, Rabia Faridi (2011) “ Climate Change Effects on Hunza Lake

and Geomorphologic Status of Hunza River Basin, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan,

Proceedings “14th World Lake Conference: Lakes, Rivers, Groundwater and Coastal

Areas; Understanding Linkages”, Austin, Texas, USA, 31st Oct to Nov, 4th, 2011 co-

organized by International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC) & THE River Systems

Institute , Texas State University, USA

45. Khan Khalida, Nilofar Haidar Mirza, Amjad Almas 2012 “Tourism Downfall:

sectarianism an apprant major cause, in Gilgit Baltistan (GB), Pakistan, Journal of

Political Studies, ISSN 1994-1080 Y, Vol. 19, Issue -2, Pp. 155-169,

46. Khan Khalida, Ali Iqbal, Rabia Faridi, 2012, Understandings in Adult Education and Its

Impact on Community, A Case Study, Pakistan, ICERI2012 Proceedings, 5th

International Conference of Education, Research and Innovations, Madrid, Spain. 19-21

November, 2012. ISBN: 978-84-616-0763-1, Publisher: IATED Pages: 6359-6368, Publication

year: 2012

47. Khalida Khan, M. Ikram, and M. Naeem,2012 , Effects of Vegetation in Rock

Crevices of Some Parts of Murree Region, Northern Pakistan and its Potential in Edge

Erosion, 2012 Received on 27 March 2012: Accepted on 30 May 2012 Vol.31 B-Botany,

No-2, 2012 Pp. 73-83 www.bpas.in ISSN 2320-3196 – Half-yearly

48. Khan Khalida, Nawaz Ch. and Muhammad Naeem, 2012 ” Dynamic Characteristics and

Morphometric Analysis of an Active Kunhar River Basin, NW Himalayas, Pakistan”

In Bulletin of Pure and applied Sciences. Vol.31F-Geology, print Version ISSN 0970

4639, Online Version ISSN 2320 3234, Pp 63-78

49. Nilofar Haider Mirza,*Rachael Louise Alexandra Jack,* and Shahida Hasnain, Khalida

Khan, 2012, Preliminary findings of DNA testing and GPS positioning of Snow Leopard

(Panthera Uncia) Genetic Matertial in the Khunjrab National Park (KNP), Northern

Areas, Pakistan, Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol.31A (Zoology), Issue (No.2),

2012:Pp.105-114, www.bpas.in

50. Muhammad Naeem, M. Nawaz Ch, Rana Amjad, Salma Rehman and Khalida Khan

2012, Anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial activity and structure-activity relationship of

substitution on 4-thiazolidinone derivatives-Part-1 Pak. J. Pharm.Sci., No. 4 Vol. 25, Pp.

731-739,

51. Jalil, A. And Khan, K., 2012. Preliminary appraisal of physio-chemical and

bacteriological water contamination in Rawalpindi/Islamabad catchment of Soan river,

Potohar plateau (Punjab), Pakistan. Punjab Univ. J. Zool., 27(1): 29-33. HEC Approved

52. Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Nawaz Chadhury, Rana Amjad, Salma Rehaman and

Kahlida Khan 2012. Anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial activity and structure-activity

relationships of substitutions on 4-thiazolidinone derivatives - Part-1 Pak. J. Pharm. Sci.,

Vol.25, No.4, pp.731-739

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53. Khalida Khan , Nawaz Ch. and Muhammad Naeem 2012, Dynamic Characteristics &

Morphometric Analysis Of an Active Kunhar River Basin, NW Himalayas, Pakistan.

P.63-78, Bulletin of Pure and Applied Science, Vol.31F- (Geological Sciences) Issue

No.1-2 (January- December)

54. Jalil, A. And Khan, K., 2013. Comparing different approaches to assess environmental

vulnerability. Sci., Tech. & Dev., 32 (4): 328-338.

55. S.R. Ahmad, M. A. Amber, S. Ghazi, K. Khan and S. Farooq, 2013. “Carbon Dioxide

Geologic Sequestration–A Safe and Economically Energizing Technology for

Sustainable Environment” Pakistan Journal of Science (Vol. 65, No. 4 Dec. 2013)

56. Khalida Khan, Muhammad Naeem and Rana Amjad, 2013, Evaluation of fine particles in

Islamabad area and their impact on environment in Pakistan, J. Env. Sci.

57. Khalida Khan & Atrif Rasheed, 2014. Sustainable agro and community forestry in

localities around Ayubia National Park, Western, Himalayas, KPK, Pakistan. On line

publication by The United Nations University Institute for Advanced Studies (UNU-

IAS),Tokyo-Japan , http://satoyama-initiative.org/en/sustainable-agro-and-community-forestry-in-localities-around-ayubia-

national-park-western-himalayas-khyber-pakhtunkhwa-kpk-province-pakistan/

58. Zakaullah, Ashraf, M., Afzal, M., Yaseen, M. and Khan, K., 2014 “Appraisal of

sediment Load in Rain-fed Areas of Pothwar Region in Pakistan” Global Journal of

Researches in Engineering: Volume 14 Issue 6 Version Online ISSN: 2249-4596 & Print

ISSN: 0975-5861

59. A. Basit, E. M. A. Qureshi, K. Khan, R. Ullah and M. Ghous, 2015, An Assessment of

the Prevalence of Household Food Insecurity un Pre-School Children in Various Income

Levels in Rural Areas of Punjab, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Science Vol.66

60. M.Ghous and Khalida Khan and Abdul Basit, 2015, An assessment of household coping

response of the vulnerable population of flood affected areas of Kot Addu, District

Muzaffargarh, Sci.Int.(Lahore), 27(2),1373-1380, 2015 ISSN 1013-5316;

61. M. Ghous, K. Khalida, A. Basit, J. Hassan, 2015. Temporal Analysis of Urbanization and

Resulting Local Weather Change: A Case Study of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

Sci.Int.(Lahore),27(2), 1281-1287,2015 ISSN 1013-5316;

62. Khalida Khan Muhammad Yaseen, Yasir Latif, 2014 Impact of Altitudinal Variability on

Stream flows in Mountainous Catchments under Changing Climate (A Case Study of

Upper Indus Basin) Journal of Earth and Space Science

63. Nausheen M., K. Khan, Ali I. Mirza, 2014. Socio-political impacts of draughts of

Pakistan International Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol.30,No.1, Jan.-June, 149-157

64. Akif Rahim Khalida Khan, Amina Akif , Rehana Jamal, 2015, The Geo-statistical

approach to assess the groundwater draught by using Standardized Water level Index

(SWI) and Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) in the Peshawar Region of Pakistan

Sci.Int.(Lahore),27(5),4111-4117,2015 ISSN 1013-5316;

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65. Khan, K.,Yaseen, M., Nabi, N., K.Impact of Altitudinal Variability on Stream-flows in

Mountainous Catchments Under Changing Climate (Upper Indus Basin) Himalayas-

Pakistan, Submitted American Journal of Water Resources USA

66. Akif Rahim Khalida Khan , Rehana Jamal , Nadeem Tariq, Amina Akif 2015, The

spatio and temporal variations in the ground water potential due to urbanization in the

Peshawar Region of Pakistan Sci.Int.(Lahore),27(3),2225-2233,2015 ISSN 1013-5316;

67. Khalida Khan Muhammad Yaseen, Yasir Latif and Ghulam Nabi, 2015. Detection of

river flow trends and variability analysis of Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan" Science

International. (Lahore), 27 (2), 1261-1270.

68. Saira Batool, Khalida Khan 2015, Forest change detection and its impact on rainfall

pattern in Thak Valley, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Science, Vol.66, No. 4

69. Fakhra Shahmim Khalida Khan, Habib-ur Rehman Athar and Abdul waheed, 2015

Pritection of photosynthetic machinery by up-regulation of anti-oxidant enzymes in

contrasting tomato genotypes under water stress, Pakistan Pak. J. Bot., Vol. 47 (7), Pp.

1231-1239, ISSN, 2070-3368.

70. Khan. Khalida, N. Chaudhary, S. Khan and S.R. Ahmad 2014, Assessment of diverse

geo-environmental parameters for mitigation of an Upper catchment of Jhelum River

Basin, NW Himalayas, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Science, Vol.66 No. 4, Pp. 731-739

71. Khan, K. And Jalil, A. 2014. Identification and Quantification of the Source terms for,

Sodium Calcium, and Fluoride ions in Soils & surface waters of Sil River Watershed,

Sci., Tech. & Dev., journal by the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology 33 (2):

68-76

72. Muhammad Yaseen, Ghulam Nabi, Khalida Khan and Haris Akram Bhatti 2014, Effect

of different bed configuration on flow resistance under different flow regimes in an open

channel”.Global Journal of Researches in Engineering, Vol. 14, issue 7, Version 1,0

Online ISSN: 2249-4596

73. Fakhra Shahmim Khalida Khan and Sana Khalid, 2015 Multivariate analysis of eleven

genotypes of tomato at seeding stage under draught imposed by polyethylene glycol

Science International (Lahore), Vol. 27 (5) pp 4359-4368, ISSN 1013-5316;

74. Fakhra Shamim, Khalida Khan, and Sana Khalid, 2016, Comparison among 12 exotic

accessions of tomato (Solanum lycpersicum L.) for root and shoot development under

polyethylene glycol induced water stress, Pakistan Journal of Phyto-pathology, 28 (1),

ISSN 1019-763X

75. Fakhra Shamim, Khalida Khan,

and Sana Khalid, 2015, Descriptive statistic and

frequency distribution of one hundred and twenty tomato geotpes under PEG8000 to

assess draught tolerance potential, Science International (Lahore), 1013-5316;

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76. Sana Khalid, Fakhra Shamim, Sidra Bibi, Sumera Javed and Khalida Khan, 2016,

Evaluation of antimicrobial potential of female cones and needles of chir pine (Pinus

roxburghii Sarg.). Pakistan Journal of Phyto-pathology, Vol. 28 (!), ISSN 1019-763X

77. Sana Khalid, Fakhra Shamim, Zainab Mahboob, Khalida Khan, And Sumera Javed,

2015, Pharmacological analysis of different varieties of rice (Oryza sativa Linn.), Science

International (Lahore), pp 6239-6243, Vol 6 ISSN: 1013-5316;

78. Yaseen, M; Khan, Khalida; Nabi G., Bhatti, H. A. and Afzal M.; 2015. Hydrological

trends and variability in the Mangla watershed, Pakistan, Sci. Int. (Lahore), 27 (2), 1327-

1335

79. Khalida Khan, M. Ikram, Rabia Faridi, Rana amjad and M. Naeem, 2015,

Perils of eutrophication and spatio -temporal dynamics of Lake Kalar

Kahar, Potwar Pleatue, Salt Range, Pakistan, Sci. Int. (Lahore), 27 (3), 6125-

6130

80. Khalida Khan, Muhammad Yaseen, Muhammad Afzal, Qamar-u-Zaman, 2015,

Appraisal of air bubbles discharge measurement techniques for different nozzle sizes,

Sci.Int. (Lahore), 27 (6), 6125-6130

81. Khalida Khan , Ali Iqbal, Shaheen Khan, Aneela Sheikh,2015 , Impact of

Infomation and Communication Technology Tools, Teacher s, Students

Attitude and Curriculum for English Learners as Unified Accomplishment,

Sci. Int .(Lahore), 27(5), 4707-4713

82. Khalida Khan, Muhammad Yaseen, Gulam Nabi, Tom Rientjes, Haris Akram Bhatti, 2015, :

Impact of altitudinal variability on stream-flows in mountainous catchments under changing

climate (Upper Indus Basin) Himalayas-Pakistan., American Scientific Research Journal for

Engineering, Technology, And Sciences (ASRJETS)

83. Akif Rahim, Khalida Khan, Amina Akif, Rehana Jamal, 2015, The Geo Statistical

Approach to Access the Groundwater Draught by Using Standardized Water Level Index

(SWI) and

Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) in the Peshawar Region of Pakistan, Sci.

Int.(Lahore), 27(5), 4111-4117

84. Amina Akif, Khalida Khan , Akif Rahim, 2016, The preliminary assessment of

hydrological alternation in the Mangla watershed of Pakistan, Sci. Int.(Lahore),, (3),

2621-2628

85. Sana Khalid, Fakhra Shamim, Khalida Khan, Alvina Aslam And Ansa Ashraf, 2016,

Isolation and amplification of bacteria from Solanaceous crops; tomato fruit and potato,

Science International (Lahore), 1013-5316;

86. Khalida Khan, Akif Rahim Amina Akif , 2014, The Sustainable Water

Management

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by using conceptual rainfall runoff model of IUH for small watershed. Pakistan Journal

of Science,

87. Muhammad Yaseen, Khalida Khan, Abdul sattar Shakir, Ghulam Nabi, Habib ur Rehman,

2016, Climate Change and Hydro-climatic Variability in Mangla Watershed, Upper Indus"

KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering (Springer Journals)

88. Jamal,R., Ahmad, S.R., Khan, K.(2016) Integrated Terrain Analysis of Southern Haripur

Tehsil using techniques of Geographical Information System in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Province, Pakistan, Journal of Pakistan Association for Advancement of Science (JPAAS),

HEC Recognized

89. Jamal,R., Ahmad, S.R., Khan, K.(2016) GIS-based Watershed Delineation in Haripur District

and Southern Haripur Tehsil Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Province, Pakistan, Journal of Pakistan

Association for Advancement of Science (PAAS), HEC Recognized

International Conferences/Workshops:

Attended and presented number of National and International workshops

Symposiums

Joint Pak-German Workshop, Culture Area Karakorum/CMR, 1991, LahoreJoint-Pak

German Workshop, Culture Area Karakorum Tubingen University, Germany,

Presented paper “problems of Comparative High Mountain Research with regards to

the Karakorum Germany Oct. 1992

Field Excursion, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Oct., 1992

Expert meeting, Kindergarten, Mappon, Germany, 1992

Ev-K2-CNR International Conference on High Altitudes of Cold Regions, Milan,

Italy, 1992

Seminar on Environmental Philosophy Oxford Brooks Univ., Oxford, U.K, June

1992

Training course on Satellite Remote Sensing Application, Satellitebild Kiruna

Sweden 1994

International Workshop on Soil Conversation Extension: Concepts, Strategies

Implementation, & Adoption, Chaingmai, North of Thailand from 4th to 11the June,

1995

Attended and presented paper in International Symposium Karakorum- Hindu Kush-

Himalayas: “Dynamics of Change” Islamabad Oct. 1995

Int. Symp. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Formation, Evolution & Sustainable

Development July 21st to 24th, 1998

Excursion Xining Lahasa, China, July 25the, August 1998

expedition (The Fairy Meadow) Nanga Parbat, Pakistan September 1998

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Attended International ISCO 13th

in Soil Conservation Organization Conference,

Brisbane, Australia from 4th

to 9th

July, 2004

Attended and presented in International ACCU Invitation Program Forming a

Network for ESD in Asia and Oceania, “Workshop for use and development of natural

environment in the resource cycle based societies in Tokyo, Japan from Oct. 6th

to

15thth,

2008

Attended and presented in International ACCU Invitation Program for International

Education Exchange of Teachers and Professionals, “Workshop for economic

Development, Urban Life Style and Environmental Sustainability in Nagoya, Japan

Oct. 11th

2008

Attended and presented in International ACCU Invitation Program for International

Education Exchange of Teachers and Professionals, “Workshop for ESD in Asia titled

“Education on Resources and Energy Use in Developing Countries” held on 29th

Sept.

2009 at University, Tokyo, Japan

Presented in Second Workshop on “Environmental Education in ESD” held on 30th

Sept. 2009 at University, Kakuma Satoyama Nature School, Kanazawa University,

Japan and “Field Studies”from 1st to 2

nd Oct. 2009 in and around Noto Satoyama

Satomi Nature School Kanazawa University Japan

Presented in the 10 International Symposium on Stochastic Hydraulics and the 5th

International Conference on water Resources and Environment Research (Joint Water

2010 Symposium) in Québec, Canada 3rd July, 2010 to 26th July

Participated in International expedition “Hunza Valley Glaciers, Gilgit-Baltistan, HKH

Region, Pakistan” one week duration from 2nd

June to 8th

June, 2011, organized by

Meteorological Department Head Office, Islamabad

Presented on Climate Change Effects on Hunza Lake and Geomorphologic

Status of Hunza River Basin, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, in the “14th World Lake

Conference: Lakes, Rivers, Groundwater and Coastal Areas; Understanding Linkages”

Austin, Texas, USA, 31st Oct to Nov, 4th, 2011

Participated as an ORAL presenter at ICERI2012 (5th International Conference of

Education, Research and Innovation) organized by IATED (International Association

of Technology, Education and Development from 19th - 21st of November, 2012 at

Madrid, Spain

Participated in Policy level information dissemination workshop on Cryosphere

(Snow & Glacier) dynamic of the Indus Basin organized by International Centre for

Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Nepal at Marriot Hotel, Islamabad on

March 16th

2012

Attended and presented Pakistan‟s perspective in Satoyama Initiative Workshop of

InternationalPartnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) organized by the United

Nation University-Institute of Advance Studies (UNU-IAS) Japan and Ministry of

Environment and Forestry department, Nepal held from 14th

to 16th

May, 2013

inKathmandu, Nepal

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Participated as Member Country in the Fourth International Partnership for

Satoyama Infinitive Global Conference (IPSI-4) presented in the poster demonstration

session organized in parallel to the Assembly and Public Forum during the IPSI-4 in the

Fukui International Activities Plaza, the IPSI-4 venue (13-14 September, 2013), Fukui-

Japan

Attended and presented poster titled, “Impact of altitudinal variability on stream flows in

Mountainoyus catchments under changing climate (A case study of upper Indus basin)”

in AGU-2014 Fall Meeting 15-19 Dec., organized by the American Geophysical Union

(AGU), at San Fransisco, USA

Attended Mountains 2015 Perth Conference “Mountains of our Future Earth‟and

presented Paper titled „Effects of Altitude and Changing Climate on Soils and Biomass of

Turbat-Baluchistan-Pakistan", reference 0180 and “Elevational impact on Agriculture

Development Potential and Land use Management of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern

Himalayas-Pakistan” for Poster organized by the Centre for Mountain Studies, Perth

College, University of Highlands and Islands (UHI), Perth, Scotland, UK held from

October 04-08, 2015

Attended very first Leadership Development Conference Workshop for Women by the

Higher Education Commission, Pakistan in collaboration with the British Council, at

Wawasan Open University, Penang, Malaysia and Singapore from November 16-26,

2015.

Khalida M. Khan, Sajjid Rasid, M. Yaseen, M. Ikram 2016, Geospatial techniques for

allocating vulnerability zoning of geohazards along the Karakorum Highway, Gilgit-

Baltistan-Pakistan, 2016 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Advancing

the Earth and Space Sciences, Session Climate Change Impacts on the Transportation

Sector, held on 12-16, at Moscone Centre, San Francisco, California, USA

Mailing Address:-

Prof. Dr. Khalida M. Khan

Director

Centre for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR)

University of the Punjab, Lahore- Pakistan

Email: - [email protected] [email protected]

Tel-: 092-42-99230587, /Fax: 092-42-35953025,

Res: 092-42-35952922, Cell: - 03334613678,