Pravinsang P. Dodia

Pravinsang P. Dodia boasts over three decades of academic and research excellence, with a remarkable 40 publications in prestigious national and international journals. His expertise spans the ecology and behavior of birds and mammals, emphasizing conservation biology, toxicology, and biodiversity monitoring. As a recipient of grants from esteemed agencies, He leads pioneering studies that address critical environmental challenges. His mentorship extends to nine PhD candidates and 23 MSc dissertation students, nurturing the next generation of conservation scientists. In administrative roles like course coordinator and as a member of reputable organizations, he shapes academic landscapes. His persuasive advocacy extends to expert lectures at conferences, inspiring action on pressing conservation issues. Dr. Dodia’s enduring dedication and visionary leadership inspiring positive change and shaping the future of environmental stewardship.

Publications

Urbanization's Ecological Toll: Exploring Its Role in Biodiversity Decline
Vishal M. Makwana, Foram P. Patel, Pravinsang P. Dodia. © 2024. 26 pages.
In this book chapter, the authors explore the intricate relationship between urbanization and biodiversity conservation. Despite urban environments being traditionally associated...
Exploring the Synergy of Soil-Animal Interactions: A Blueprint for Biodiversity Preservation
Vishal M. Makwana, Karan Thakkar, Pravinsang P. Dodia. © 2024. 21 pages.
The chapter explores the intricate interactions between soil, plants, and animals, highlighting the essential role of animal biodiversity in ecosystem health. It discusses the...
Biodiversity Resilience Amidst Climate Shifts: A Global Perspective
Prakruti A. Khatsuriya, Vishal M. Makwana, Pravinsang P. Dodia. © 2024. 25 pages.
Biodiversity, essential for the health of our planet, faces unprecedented threats from climate change. This chapter delves into the intricate relationship between biodiversity...
Unraveling the Decline: Exploring Global Patterns in Shorebird Populations
Vishal M. Makwana, Dipak Kumar Mahida, Pravinsang P. Dodia. © 2023. 32 pages.
Shorebirds, or Waders, are called sentinels of global environmental change. Many of these species breed in the arctic and subarctic and migrate back to tropical and temperate...