Sate Ahmad's interest lies in quantifying ecosystem processes (as well as services) and understanding how they may be affected by human activities. His current research aims at understanding the impact of past vegetation changes on streamflow and flood risks in Irish Catchments.
Previously, he conducted research on subsurface export risk from coastal catchments into the Baltic Sea. Additionally, he has experience in investigating hydrological processes in coastal and non-coastal fen peatlands. Additionally, Sate is involved with interdisciplinary research on the interactions between human society and the natural environment in deltas which include understanding how climate change impacts human well-being and how ecosystem services are connected to health and livelihoods.
He received his Doctoral Degree (topic: peat hydrology) from the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the University of Rostock, Germany in 2021. Additionally, he holds an MSc. degree in Applied Ecology (France & Portugal) and a Master's degree in Natural Resource and Environmental Management along with a BSc. degree in Environmental Science (Bangladesh).
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