Dr. Randeep Singh

Associate Professor & Asst. Director

Amity Institute of Wildlife Sciences

Amity Institute of Forestry and Wildlife - AIFW

Ph. D. (2005 - 2011) Environment Science, Department of Environmental Science Gurukula Kangari Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, India and
Department of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, and
P.G.D. (2004 - 2004) In Remote sensing and GIS, Forestry and Ecology Division, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, India
M. Sc. (2001 -2003) In Ecology and Environmental science, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, India
B. Sc. (1998 – 2000) In Life Science, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
Assistant Professor (Dec. 2014 – till date), In Amity Institute of Forestry and Wildlife, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Deputy Manager (Sept. 2013 - Dec. 2014), Foundation for Ecological Security, Gujarat, India.
Scientist Fellow (Nov. 2011 - Sept. 2013), G. B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora, Uttarakhand, India.
Presently I taught to post-graduate student of Wildlife Science in their course modules (Remote sensing, Geographic information system, Landscape ecology, Population and community ecology, Human Dimension in Wildlife Management, Forest Survey and Engineering and conducted field labs and mentored students enrolled in ecological work.
My research plans are to conduct studies to understand the animal ecology that covers a range of subjects in whole organism biology, but focuses on evolutionary ecology, which is concerned with the ways organisms respond adaptively to changes in their social, ecological, and physical environment. However to provides its majors with an understanding of ecological principles and processes and their applications to natural resource management. It is oriented toward students desiring a general and flexible program in biological sciences. In evolutionary ecology more precisely, I would like to research (i) to identify the proximate causes and ultimate consequences of animal movement across scales, (ii) to understand the social organization and ecological and evolutionary interactions within species and functional significance of animal communication. I also has strong, parallel interests in conservation and climate change biology and particularly in the impacts of extreme weather and climate events on biodiversity. I would also like to work with interdisciplinary groups to provide inputs to biodiversity/ecological impact assessment, quantitative assessment in forests (biomass, carbon and others) and wildlife (services, socio-economic interactions).
Spatial ecology, conservation biology, human wildlife interactions, remote sensing, landscape ecology
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Animal Conservation (Zoological Society of London, UK)

ACADEMIC EDITOR: PLoS One, Nature Conservation, Neotropical Biology and Conservation, Peer J
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