Dear all: 

I am in final stage of my PhD training and have SIX published and/or accepted 
papers in hand. 
I am now looking for a new assignment to do research on biodiversity 
monitoring, forestry and/or forest ecology. 

I would welcome the opportunity, if any, you have currently or may unfold in 
due course of time. 
I would be glad receiving your call or your email so as to discuss my CV along 
with my future research interests. 

Sincerely yours, 

Indra Sapkota 
PhD student
SLU, Umeå 
Sweden 
Phone: 0046 73 0527 687 
Email: [email protected] 


Important Publications: 

Sapkota IP, Tigabu M, Oden PC (2009). Spatial distribution, advanced 
regeneration and stand structure of Nepalese Sal (Shorea robusta) forests 
subject to disturbances of different intensities. Forest Ecology and 
Management, doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.02.008. 

Sapkota IP, Oden PC (2009). Gap attributes and their impact on dominance, 
regeneration and early growth of woody species. Journal of Plant Ecology 2: 
21-29. 

Sapkota IP, Tigabu M, Oden PC (2009). Species diversity and regeneration of 
old-growth seasonally dry Shorea robusta forests following gap formation. 
Journal of Forestry Research 20: 7-14. 

Sapkota IP, Oden PC (2008). Household characteristics and dependency on 
community forests in Terai of Nepal. International Journal of Social Forestry 
1: 123-144. Publisher: Center for Social Forestry, Indonesia 
Sapkota IP, Tigabu M, Oden PC (accepted). Tree diversity and regeneration of 
community-managed Bhabar lowland and Hill Sal forests in central region of 
Nepal. Bois et forêts des tropiques (Journal of Tropical Wood and Forests). 
Publisher: Center for International Cooperation in Agronomic Research for 
Development, France
 
Sapkota IP, Tigabu M, Oden PC (accepted). Changes in tree diversity and 
dominance across a disturbance gradient in Nepalese Sal forests. Journal of 
Forestry Research. Publisher: SpringerLink



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