
Noor Ahmad AkhundzadahKabul University · Department of Natural Resources Management
Noor Ahmad Akhundzadah
Doctor of Philosophy
Beside as Assistant Professor in Kabul University I am Director of Foreign Relation and Scholarships Affairs in MoHE.
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Introduction
• Groundwater Modeling
• Surface water resources management and conservation
• Groundwater resources invitation using hydrogeological and geophysical VES methods
• Surface water investigation using GIS technique
• Investigation climate change impacts on water resources.
• Flood management.
• Environmental geology
Additional affiliations
January 2022 - December 2023
American Geophysical Union
Position
- Global Engagement Committee Member
Description
- The Global Engagement Committee Membership is a volunteer job with AGU.
Education
April 2006 - September 2009
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Field of study
- Hydrogeology
April 2004 - April 2006
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Field of study
- Environmental Sciences
April 1999 - December 2002
Publications
Publications (10)
The capital of Afghanistan, Kabul city, is in the ranking of severely polluted metropolitan cities and air pollution becomes a controversial issue especially in cold months of winter season. Air quality and environment are affected by anthropogenic and natural activities. Moreover, seasonal variations also influence the concentration level of air p...
Life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is an approach utilized for products to analyze their sustainability indicators. However, no definite study has determined the sustainability of an organization using the LCA approach. This review focuses on a systematic review and bibliometric analysis of the OLCSA in University. The literature was searc...
The Kunduz River is one of the main tributaries of the Amu Darya Basin in North Afghanistan. Many communities live in the Kunduz River Basin (KRB), and its water resources have been the basis of their livelihoods for many generations. This study investigates climate change impacts on the KRB catchment. Rare station data are, for the first time, use...
In this study, Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Environmental Assessment of Kundoz and Panjshir-Ghorband river basins are conducted. The Kunduz river basin is a tributary of the Amu-Darya in North Afghanistan, and the Panjshir-Ghorband River is a tributary of the Kabul river basin. In this study, for land cover, climate change impac...
The Faculty of the Environment (FEN) at Kabul University is the first environmental science degreegranting programme in public higher education in Afghanistan. Established in 2013, FEN offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in three departments: Disaster Management, Environmental Science, and Natural Resources Management. This document outlines...
The Faculty of the Environment (FEN) at Kabul University is the first environmental science degreegranting programme in public higher education in Afghanistan. Established in 2013, the FEN offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in three departments: Disaster Management, Environmental Science, and Natural Resources Management. This document outli...
The Faculty of the Environment (FEN) at Kabul University is the first environmental science degreegranting programme in public higher education in Afghanistan. Established in 2013, the FEN offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in three departments: Disaster Management, Environmental Science, and Natural Resources Management. This document outli...
Past and the projected future climate change in Afghanistan has been analyzed systematically and differentiated with respect to its different climate regions to gain some first quantitative insights into Afghanistan's vulnerability to ongoing and future climate changes. For this purpose, temperature, precipitation and five additional climate indice...
In this study we propose an approach to directly measure temperature
changes around the heat source placed in a borehole using an infrared
camera for determining groundwater flow direction. A plastic box filled
with sands with a cylindrical perforated column placed in middle of the
box was used in lab experiments. A heater was inserted in the cente...