Mr. Hayatullah Mushwani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hayatullah Mushwani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer | Kabul Institute | Afghanistan

Mr. Hayatullah Mushwani is a highly committed research scientist and lecturer in the Disaster Management Department, Environment Faculty, at Kabul University, Afghanistan. With over eight years of experience in teaching, research, and consulting, he has developed deep expertise in disaster risk reduction, climate change mitigation and adaptation, environmental management, and sustainable development. He holds a Master’s degree in Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation, and Management from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand, completed in 2023, and a Bachelor’s degree in Disaster Management from Kabul University in 2017. His professional experience includes serving as a lecturer since 2018, delivering courses in disaster risk reduction, climatic hazards, GIS, and resilience studies. He has also contributed to several humanitarian and research-driven organizations such as ADRA International, Redr UK, CWSA Japan, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), focusing on climate adaptation, curriculum development, and resilience planning. His research interests encompass disaster risk analysis, climate change policy, hazard modeling, resilience assessment, and community-based risk management. He is skilled in GIS and remote sensing applications, AHP numerical modeling, SPSS data analysis, and advanced research design methodologies. Mr. Mushwani has published over ten peer-reviewed articles in international Q1 and Q2 journals, including ScienceDirect and Springer Nature, with an H-index of 4 and more than 46 citations and 7 Documents . His dedication to academic excellence is reflected through multiple honors, including appreciation letters from international institutions in Singapore, the USA, and India for outstanding teaching and volunteer contributions. His academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to environmental sustainability and knowledge transfer. In conclusion, Mr. Mushwani’s blend of scholarly rigor, teaching excellence, and global engagement demonstrates his potential to contribute meaningfully to international research and policy frameworks in disaster management and climate resilience.

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Featured Publications

  1. Safi, L., Mujeeb, M., Sahak, K., Mushwani, H., & Hashmi, S. K. (2024). Climate change impacts and threats on basic livelihood resources, food security, and social stability in Afghanistan. GeoJournal, 89(2), 85. Citations: 36

  2. Mushwani, H., Ahmadzai, M. R., Ullah, H., Baheer, M. S., & Peroz, S. (2024). A comprehensive AHP numerical module for assessing resilience of Kabul City to flood hazards. Urban Climate, 55, 101939. Citations: 13

  3. Morshed, M. A., Mushwani, H., Sahak, K., & Hairan, M. H. (2024). The current state of early warning system in South Asia: A case study of Afghanistan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 100, 104201. Citations: 13

  4. Mushwani, H., Arabzai, A., Safi, L., Ullah, H., Afghan, A., & Parven, A. (2025). Evaluation of flood hazard vulnerabilities and innovative management strategies in Afghanistan’s central region. Natural Hazards, 121(4), 4639–4655. Citations: 6

  5. Mushwani, H., Arabzai, A., Safi, L., Chaiya, C., & Sahak, K. (2025). Evaluation of gender-based challenges during natural disasters in the central region of Afghanistan: A case study of Parwan Province. World Development Perspectives, 37, 100646. Citations: 2