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Aparna Phalke

Research Associate, Water Engineering and Management, AIT, Thailand.

Biography

Aparna Phalke is a PhD candidate in the Nelson Institute Environment and Resource Program. Phalke’s research focuses on developing methods to better understand how humans use the land. Phalke has developed innovative and automated land use classification algorithms and tools using big data satellite remote sensing funded by NASA. Before joining the PhD program, Phalke received a master’s in remote sensing and GIS from the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, and immediately worked for a United Nations project on water poverty analysis in the Asia-Pacific region using satellite remote sensing

Publications

Temporal climate trend of Ping Basin of Thailand and implications for Mekong Region

The Ping Basin is the major basin in Northern Thailand with drainage area of 35,000 km2. Climate trend of Ping Basin for current period (1961-2010) and projected trend (2011-2059) are discussed for maximum and minimum temperature and precipitation. Current trend was analyzed from actual representative three stations data and averaging at basin leve... Read More»

Abbadi Girmay Reda, Nitin K. Tripathi, Peeyush Soni, Taravudh Tipdecho and Aparna Phalke

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2013, 4:146

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000146

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