Prof Sisira Ediriweera: Ecosystem Services
Professor at Uva Wellassa University, Sri Lanka
Dr. Ediriweera P. S. Kumara is a distinguished forestry and environmental science professor based in Sri Lanka. Born on April 8, 1975, he holds a Ph.D. in Biophysical Remote Sensing from Southern Cross University, Australia, with a focus on predicting forest structure and biomass using remote sensing techniques in complex landscapes. His educational journey includes an M.Phil. in Tropical Forest Ecology from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura and a BSc in Biological Sciences from the same institution. Dr. Kumara’s international diploma in Plant Conservation was earned at Kew Botanic Gardens, UK.
Publication Profile:🌟👨🎓
🎓 Education:
- Ph.D. in Biophysical Remote Sensing from Southern Cross University, Australia (2013).
- M.Phil. in Tropical Forest Ecology from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka (2004).
- International Diploma in Plant Conservation from Kew Botanic Gardens, UK (2005).
- BSc in Biological Sciences from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka (1999).
🏫 Professional Experience:
Currently serving as a Professor in Forestry & Environmental Science at Uva Wellassa University. Holds various roles, including Senior Lecturer, Lecturer, and Research Assistant from 2000 to date.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Received multiple Presidential Research Awards/NRC Merit Awards for Research. Recognized with SUSRED Awards and various travel grants for international workshops.
🎉 Personal Achievements:
- Awarded Best Presentation (Gold Medal) at Sabaragamuwa University, Sri Lanka, in 2006.
- Holds prestigious international scholarships like the Kew Scholarship and IPRS in Australia.
Dr. Ediriweera P. S. Kumara’s dedication to forestry research and environmental conservation has earned him both national and international recognition. His work continues to shape the future of sustainable forest management. 🌲🌍
Research Focus 🌱🔍
- ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network
Cited by: 134 Year: 2021 - Variation in canopy structure, light and soil nutrition across elevation of a Sri Lankan tropical rain forest
Cited by: 62 Year: 2008 - Evaluation of different topographic corrections for Landsat TM data by prediction of foliage projective cover (FPC) in topographically complex landscapes
Cited by: 39 Year: 2013 - Distribution of biomass dynamics in relation to tree size in forests across the world
Cited by: 27 Year: 2022 - The interspecific growth–mortality trade-off is not a general framework for tropical forest community structure
Cited by: 27 Year: 2021 - Estimating above-ground biomass by fusion of LiDAR and multispectral data in subtropical woody plant communities in topographically complex terrain in North-eastern Australia
Cited by: 26 Year: 2014 - Effects of fire on the recruitment of rain forest vegetation beneath Pinus caribaea plantations, Sri Lanka
Cited by: 26 Year: 2006 - Gastrodia gunatillekeorum (Gastrodieae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae), a new species from a lowland rainforest of Sri Lanka
Cited by: 15 Year: 2020 - LiDAR remote sensing of structural properties of subtropical rainforest and eucalypt forest in complex terrain in North-eastern Australia
Cited by: 15 Year: 2014 - Regeneration recruitment and survival in an Asian tropical rain forest: implications for sustainable management
Cited by: 14 Year: 2018