Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang | Environmental Crime | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang | Environmental Crime | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang, Ocean Outcomes, Taiwan

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang is an expert in sustainable seafood and fisheries management, currently serving as Asia Fishery Improvement Manager at Ocean Outcomes, where he has overseen impactful projects enhancing fishery sustainability and transparency. He holds an MA in International Criminal Justice from John Jay College, CUNY, and an MSc in Marine Geology and Geophysics from National Taiwan University. His research and professional work span areas such as IUU fishing, ocean governance, and environmental crime. With certifications in social responsibility and fishery assessments, Mr. Chiang has contributed significantly to policies and programs aimed at advancing sustainable practices in global fisheries. He is a published researcher on drug trafficking and marine crime, and a recognized leader, honored by Common Wealth Magazine and the Blue Pioneer Accelerator Program.

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Suitability for the Award:

Mr. Chiang’s research in IUU fishing, fishery management, and environmental crime makes him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work directly addresses pressing environmental and policy challenges, and his multidisciplinary approach bridges criminal justice and marine science, making valuable contributions to global sustainability and conservation efforts.

Academic Background:

Ho-Tu Chiang holds a MA in International Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York and an MSc in Marine Geology and Geophysics from National Taiwan University. His academic journey emphasizes the intersection of criminal justice, marine science, and sustainability.

Professional Experience:

As the Asia Fishery Improvement Manager at Ocean Outcomes, Ho-Tu led impactful projects with over 100 tuna longline vessels, boosting revenue by more than 600%. He pioneered a National Electronic Monitoring Policy with a budget of USD 665,000, advancing transparency and data in sustainable fishing. Previously, he conducted research at John Jay College, publishing studies on drug trafficking via fishing vessels and contributing to international wildlife trade policy assessments.

Research Focus & Certifications:

Ho-Tu’s expertise spans IUU Fishing, Crimes at Sea, Wildlife Crime, and Fishery Management. His certifications include the Marine Stewardship Council Fishery Team Member Certificate and Social Responsibility Assessment for Seafood.

Honors & Awards:

He is a Blue Pioneer Accelerator Program Fellow at UC Santa Cruz, recognized as a Top 10 Highlight Leader by Common Wealth Magazine in 2023, and has earned grants such as the Blue Pioneer Accelerator Program Grant and the Coast Guard Administration Extraordinary Graduate Scholarship.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: A synthesis of wild animal-related trade laws in some of the world’s most biodiverse countries
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
  • Publication Date: March 2024
  • Contributors: Gohar A. Petrossian, Angie Elwin, Monique Sosnowski, Thanaphon Nunphong, Ho-Tu Chiang, Jim Karani Riungu, Neil D’Cruze

 

Mizbah Ahmed Sresto | Environmental Science, Geography and Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Mizbah Ahmed Sresto | Environmental Science, Geography and Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Student Khulna University of Engineering & Technology Bangladesh

Mizbah Ahmed Sresto specializes in environmental research using geospatial technology and machine learning techniques. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Bangladesh. Mizbah has professional experience as a GIS Analyst and Junior Urban Planner, focusing on GIS data analysis and urban planning projects. His research interests include land use transformation, hazard mapping, and natural resource management. Mizbah has received awards for his academic achievements and has published in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to remote sensing and environmental sustainability.

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👨‍🎓 Education

Mizbah Ahmed Sresto holds a Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Bangladesh, with a CGPA of 3.12 out of 4.00.

🏢 Professional Experience

As a GIS Analyst at Desh Upodesh Limited (DUL), Mizbah specializes in GIS data preparation and management, utilizing geospatial tools for road inventory and condition surveys.

🔬 Research Interests

Mizbah focuses on environmental research using geospatial technology and machine learning. His expertise includes land use transformation, hazard mapping, and natural resource management.

🏆 Awards

Mizbah has received the Dean’s Award from KUET Civil Faculty and the Scopus Index Author Award for outstanding research contributions.

📚 Publications

  • Sresto, M. A., et al. (2022). A GIS and remote sensing approach for measuring summer-winter variation of land use and land cover indices and surface temperature in Dhaka district, Bangladesh. Heliyon. Article Link
  • Sresto, M. A., et al. (2022). Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Vegetation Indices and Heat Island Effect: A Remote Sensing Study of Dhaka City, Bangladesh. Sustainability. Article Link
  • Roy, T. K., Siddika, S., & Sresto, M.A. (2022). Assessment of Urban Resiliency Concerning Disaster Risk: A Review on Multi-Dimensional Approaches. Journal of Engineering Science. Article Link
  • Sresto, M. A., et al. (2022). Groundwater vulnerability assessment in Khulna district of Bangladesh by integrating fuzzy algorithm and DRASTIC (DRASTIC-L) model. Modelling Earth Syst. and Environment. Article Link
  • Sresto, M. A., et al. (2021). Application of fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and geospatial technology to identify groundwater potential zones in north-west region of Bangladesh. Environmental Challenges. Article Link
  • Haque, M., Siddika, S., Sresto, M.A. et al. (2021). Geo-spatial Analysis for Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping in the North-East Haor (Wetland) Region in Bangladesh. Earth System and Environment. Article Link