Dr. Vivek Kumar Singh is an Adjunct Faculty Member at the Centre of Excellence in
Disaster Management (CoEDM), Development Management Institute (DMI),
Patna, Bihar. He is a renowned Disaster Risk Reduction and Rural Development
professional with over 20 years of diverse experience in program development,
implementation, and research in India and abroad. A native of India, he completed
a doctorate in the Department of Regional Planning and Economic Growth at
Barkatullah University, Bhopal. He holds a Master's in Management of
Development (MSc) from Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences in the
Netherlands. He was an Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) Fellow.
His expertise includes flood and drought management, climate-smart agriculture,
food security, and resilient livelihoods. Previously, he has extensively worked with
international organisations such as ILRI, CIMMYT, and the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. Dr. Singh has actively participated in research projects, policy
consultations, and capacity-building initiatives focused on sustainable rural
development and disaster resilience, particularly in India and Africa.
Recognised for his scientific contributions in China and India, he has published
over 37 research articles and several book chapters. As the author of "Curse or
Boon? The Paradox of Floods in a Changing Climate," his deep understanding of
the socio-economic and ecological challenges associated with floods, combined
with his active engagement in policymaking and community-level practices, makes
him well-suited to address the complex duality of floods in a changing climate.
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