Mountain Conservation and Watershed Management. Physical Geography, Geomorphology. Application of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in Landscape Processes and Landforms Analysis. Quantitative analyses of topography using DEMs and Remote Sensing imagery. Tectonic geomorphology and active tectonics, with applications to the Italian Apennines and NW Himalayas. Natural hazards and disaster risk management. Integrated water resource management. Integrated land resource management. Sustainable development. Health, safety and environmental management. Total Quality Management. Promotion of science and technology.
One Year Research Project on “Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Drought 2014 in Thar Desert Pakistan” funded by University of the Punjab Lahore Pakistan. Year 2016-17. Principal Investigator Dr. Saima Siddiqui. Completed and Research Article Published (Copy attached). Remote sensing analysis of neotectonic deformation from Drainage Network in EmiliaRomagna Apennines, northern Italy, Ph.D (Doctoral) Thesis, 2013. Identifying some management approaches to total quality management (TQM) within higher educational institutions, M.Phil Thesis, 2008. Rainwater harvesting in dry lands of Punjab (A Case Study of Cholistan and Thal Deserts), M.Sc Thesis, 2003. Demographic Profile of Saidpur, Islamabad, M.Sc Primary data collection survey report, 2003. CASR (Centre for advanced Studies and Research) Publication, 2006. Kasur Tannery Pollution Control Project Punjab University Lahore on 17th December 2005. Participated in various field excursions in Northern Apennines, Italy and NW Himalaya, Pakistan. ACHIEVEMENT
1. Rana F., Siddiqui, S. (10-June-2023). Assessing the Impact of Air Pollution on Peri-Urban Agriculture in Lahore City, Pakistan. International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology, 4(SPL), 54-71. 2. Rana, F., Siddiqui, S. & Haq U., Z. (6-July-2023). Investigating the spatiotemporal distributions of NO2, SO2 and their association with NDVI in Lahore (Pakistan) and its adjoining region of Punjab (India). Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 51, 1683-1696 3. Ghous, M., & Siddiqui, S. (13-12-2022). GIS-based site suitability evaluation for ecotourism development in Salt Range Wetlands, Punjab-Pakistan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 15(24), 1-11. 4. Ishaqzai, S. Q., Kamran, K., Siddiqui, S., Khan, N., Kousar, S., Iqbal, A., Akbar, A. (2022-11-03). Medicinal Plants Status, Habitat Degradation Factors and Rehabilitation Possibilities in Sra Ghurgai Protected Area Takatu Mountain Range Quetta Pakistan. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 31(6), 5047-5056. https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/150016 5. Tariq, A., Siddiqui, S., Sharifi, A., Shah, S. H. (24 May, 2022). Impact of spatio‑temporal land surface temperature on cropping pattern and land use and land cover changes using satellite imagery, Hafizabad District, Punjab, Province of Pakistan - Arabian Journal of Geosciences. (ISI-JCR IF: 1.827 HEC-X- Category). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-022- 10238-8 6. Kashif Kamran, Constanza Schapheer, Abid Ali, Muhammad Kamran Taj, Saima Siddiqui, Ana Karina Maldonado, Asim Iqbal,Sana Arif and Cristian Villagra (24 November, 2021). Spatial distribution of synanthropic cockroaches found in Quetta, Pakistan andantibiotic-resistant bacteria strains found in Shelfordella lateralis (Walker, 1868) (Blattodea: Blattidae).- Entomological Research. 51:528–532. (ISI-JCR IF: 1.358 HEC-X- Category). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-5967.12556 CV: Dr. Saima Siddiqui 5/9 7. Tariq, A., Shu, H., Siddiqui, S., Munir, I., Sharifi, A., Li, Q., Lu, L. (27 May, 2021). Spatio-temporal Analysis of Forest Fire Events in Margallah Hills, Islamabad, Pakistan Using Socio-Economic and Environmental Variables Data with Machine Learning Methods - Journal of Forestry Research. (ISI-JCR IF: 1.994 HEC-X- Category). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-021- 01354-4 8. Tariq, A., Shu, H., Kuriqi, A., Siddiqui, S., Gagnon, A.S. Lu, L., Linh, N.T.T., Pham, Q.B. (23rd May 2021). Characterization of the 2014 Indus River Flood Using Hydraulic Simulations and Satellite Images - Remote Sensing. Vol. 13 (11), 2053, 1-16. (ISI-JCR IF: 4.509 HEC W-Category). DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13112053. 9. Tariq, A., Shu, H., Siddiqui, S., Mousa, B.G., Munir, I., Nasri, A., Waqas, H., Lu, L., Baqa, M.F. (10th May, 2021) Forest Fire Monitoring Using Spatial-Statistical and Geo-Spatial Analysis of Factors Determining Forest Fire in Margalla Hills, Islamabad, Pakistan - Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, Vol. 12(1), 1212-1233. (ISI-JCR IF: 3.923 HEC W-Category). DOI: 10.1080/19475705.2021.1920477 10. Zainab, N., Tariq, A., Siddiqui, S. (25th April, 2021). Development of Web Based GIS Alert System for Informing Environmental Risk of Dengue Infections in Major Cities of Pakistan - Geosfera Indonesia- Vol. 6 (1), 77-95. (HEC Recognized- WoS indexed- Y Category). ISSN: 2598-9723, 2614-8528 11. Tariq, A., Shu, H., Siddiqui, S., Imran, M., Farhan, M. (1st April, 2021). Monitoring Land Use and Land Cover Changes (LULCC) Using Geospatial Techniques, A Case Study Of Fateh Jang, Attock, Pakistan - Geography, Environment, Sustainability- Accepted. Vol. 14 (1), 41-52 (HEC HJRS Recognized- Scopus indexed- Y Category). 2542-1565,2071-9388 12. Kamran, K., Ali, A., Villagra, C., Siddiqui, S., Alouffi A.S., Iqbal, A. (31 January 2021). A cross‑sectional study of hard ticks (acari: ixodidae) on horse farms to assess the risk factors associated with tick‑borne diseases, Pakistan - Zoonoses and Public Health- Vol. 68, 1-16. (ISIJCR IF: 2.271). 13. Roshan, S., Iqbak, A., Siddiqui, S., Samad, A., Kamran, K. (2021). Ticks Prevalence and Possible Risk Factors Assessment on Domestic Dogs in Quetta District Balochistan, Pakistan - Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Science - Vol. 52 (1), 87-94. (HEC HJRS Recognized- WoS indexedY Category). 14. Aziz, S., Kakar, S.D., Siddiqui, S., Kamran, K. (30 August 2020). Prevalence of Intestinal Helminthic Parasites among the Children of the Local Population of Quetta District, Balochistan, Pakistan - International Journal of Biosciences - Vol. 17 (2), 179-184. (HEC Recognized-WoS and ISI indexed- Y Category). 15. Kamran, K., Villagra, C.A., Iqbal, A., Kakar, A., Schapheer, C., Taj, M.K., Ali, A. and Siddiqui, S. (22 February, 2020 online and January 2021 Print). 29-kDa: A Potential Candidate for Anti-Tick Vaccine Antigen Source as Immunogenicand Stage Reactive Targeting Hard-Bodied Hyalomma Ticks(Ixodidae) - Indian Journal of Animal Research - - Vol. 55 (1), 71-77. DOI: 10.18805/ijar.B-1191 | Article Id: B-1191 (ISI-JCR IF: 0.437).