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Dipto Sarkar
Dipto Sarkar
Associate Professor, Carleton University, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
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Corporate editors in the evolving landscape of OpenStreetMap
J Anderson, D Sarkar, L Palen
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8 (5), 232, 2019
1142019
Can I afford to publish? A dilemma for African scholars
A Mekonnen, C Downs, EO Effiom, M Kibaja, MJ Lawes, P Omeja, ...
Ecology letters 25 (4), 711-715, 2022
582022
Recovery of tree and mammal communities during large‐scale forest regeneration in Kibale National Park, Uganda
PA Omeja, MJ Lawes, A Corriveau, K Valenta, D Sarkar, FP Paim, ...
Biotropica 48 (6), 770-779, 2016
552016
How do primates survive among humans? Mechanisms employed by vervet monkeys at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda
CA Chapman, D Twinomugisha, JA Teichroeb, K Valenta, R Sengupta, ...
Ethnoprimatology: Primate conservation in the 21st century, 77-94, 2016
502016
Primates can be a rallying symbol to promote tropical forest restoration
CA Chapman, JC Bicca-Marques, AE Dunham, P Fan, PJ Fashing, ...
Folia Primatologica 91 (6), 669-687, 2020
482020
Metrics for characterizing network structure and node importance in Spatial Social Networks
D Sarkar, C Andris, CA Chapman, R Sengupta
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 33 (5), 1017-1039, 2019
472019
The future of sub-Saharan Africa’s biodiversity in the face of climate and societal change
CA Chapman, K Abernathy, LJ Chapman, C Downs, EO Effiom, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 790552, 2022
452022
A cloud computing-based approach to mapping mangrove erosion and progradation: Case studies from the Sundarbans and French Guiana
R Bhargava, D Sarkar, DA Friess
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 248, 106798, 2021
432021
Social Behaviours and Networks of Vervet Monkeys Are Influenced by Gastrointestinal Parasites
Colin A. Chapman , Sagan Friant, Kathleen Godfrey, Cynthia Liu, Dipto Sakar ...
PLoS ONE 11 (8), 2016
422016
Exploring multiple dimensions of conservation success: Long‐term wildlife trends, anti‐poaching efforts and revenue sharing in Kibale National Park, Uganda
D Sarkar, S Bortolamiol, JF Gogarten, J Hartter, R Hou, W Kagoro, ...
Animal Conservation 25 (4), 532-549, 2022
272022
A case-study on teaching undergraduate-level software engineering course using inverted-classroom, large-group, real-client and studio-based instruction model
A Sureka, M Gupta, D Sarkar, V Chaudhary
arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.0714, 2013
272013
Corporate editors in OpenStreetMap: Investigating co‐editing patterns
D Sarkar, JT Anderson
Transactions in GIS 26 (4), 1879-1897, 2022
212022
A 40-year evaluation of drivers of African rainforest change
CA Chapman, C Galán-Acedo, JF Gogarten, R Hou, MJ Lawes, PA Omeja, ...
Forest Ecosystems 8, 1-16, 2021
212021
The smart forest Conundrum: Contextualizing pitfalls of sensors and AI in conservation science for tropical forests
D Sarkar, CA Chapman
Tropical Conservation Science 14, 19400829211014740, 2021
202021
GIScience considerations in spatial social networks
D Sarkar, R Sieber, R Sengupta
Geographic Information Science: 9th International Conference, GIScience 2016 …, 2016
202016
A tiered analysis of community benefits and conservation engagement from the Makerere University Biological Field Station, Uganda
D Sarkar, CA Chapman, K Valenta, SC Angom, W Kagoro, R Sengupta
The Professional Geographer 71 (3), 422-436, 2019
172019
Countering elephant raiding with Short Message Service: Challenges of deploying public participation‐based systems in a setting with sparse Information Communication …
D Sarkar, CA Chapman, W Kagoro, R Sengupta
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 60 (4), 493-504, 2016
142016
Vertebrate environmental DNA from leaf swabs
C Lynggaard, S Calvignac-Spencer, CA Chapman, U Kalbitzer, ...
Current Biology 33 (16), R853-R854, 2023
122023
Analyzing animal movement characteristics from location data
D Sarkar, CA Chapman, L Griffin, R Sengupta
Transactions in GIS 19 (4), 516-534, 2015
112015
Fruit Selectivity in Anthropoid Primates: Size Matters
K Valenta, DJ Daegling, O Nevo, J Ledogar, D Sarkar, U Kalbitzer, ...
International Journal of Primatology 41, 525–537, 2020
102020
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