Sabah Parvaze
@skuastkashmir.ac.in
Scopus Publications
- Drought severity index analysis using the copula-based joint deficit index in greater Himalayas of India
Sabah Parvaze, Rohitashw Kumar, Rasoul Mirabbasi, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2025 - Forecasting monthly peak flows for the flood-prone River Jhelum in the Kashmir Valley, India
Sabah Parvaze, Rohitashw Kumar, Junaid Nazir Khan, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Water Practice and Technology, 2024
Prediction of the peak discharges is of great significance for water resource management and flood mitigation strategies. In this study, the performance of the deseasonalised ARIMA modelling technique was tested to evaluate its suitability for streamflow prediction in flood-prone Kashmir Valley. Monthly peak flow modelling and forecast was performed for the following three key discharge stations of the River Jhelum: Sangam, Ram Munshi Bagh, and Asham. Based on the results, the models were found to perform reasonably well for simulation and forecasting of the monthly peak flows. The values of root mean square error (RMSE) were 75.19, 85.51, and 92.15 cumecs, and MAPE values were 31.94, 29.81, and 32.96% for Sangam, Ram Munshi Bagh, and Asham stations. Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) values for these stations were 0.89, 0.85, and 0.86. The results showed that the models could recognise the patterns in the observed time series and recognise the basic relations. The models will contribute towards designing an efficient decision support tool for flood planning and management in the flood-prone valley. - Optimization of Water Distribution Systems Using Genetic Algorithms: A Review
Sabah Parvaze, Rohitashw Kumar, Junaid Nazir Khan, Nadhir Al-Ansari, Saqib Parvaze, Dinesh Kumar Vishwakarma, Ahmed Elbeltagi, Alban Kuriqi
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2023
Water distribution networks are crucial for supplying consumers with quality and adequate water. A water distribution system comprises connected hydraulic components which ensure water supply and distribution to meet demand. Optimization of water distribution networks is carried out to minimize resource utilization and expenditure or maximize the system’s efficiency and higher benefits. Genetic algorithms signify an effective search technique for non-linear optimization problems and have gained acceptance among water resources planners and managers. This paper reviews various developments in the optimization of water distribution systems using the technique of genetic algorithms. These developments are pertinent to creating novel systems for distributing water and the expansion, reinforcement, and rehabilitation process for prevailing water supply mechanisms. Graphical Abstract - Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic flood modelling for a scarcely gauged inter-montane basin: a case study of Jhelum Basin in Kashmir Valley
Sabah Parvaze, Manoj Kumar Jain, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Sadhana Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 2023 - Climate Change, Drought, and Water Resources
Sabah Parvaze, Rohitashw Kumar, Junaid Nazir Khan, Saqib Parvaze
Integrated Drought Management Volume 1 Assessment and Spatial Analyses in Changing Climate, 2023
Climate change has emerged as a challenging issue in the recent years. Climate change has affected nearly all aspects of human life and its impacts are projected to increase in the future. It has caused a very perceptible impact on all natural systems, including the water cycle. Climate change has brought about an intensification of the water cycle and increased the frequency of hydrological extremes like floods and droughts. Drought is one of the main natural disasters that puts the livelihoods and socioeconomic development of people and communities in jeopardy. The intensity and severity of droughts has increased due to climate change and the effects are projected to exacerbate in the future posing a threat to global water resources. Under conditions of global warming, the water demands of different sectors will increase, putting stress on already limited water resources. In this chapter the impact of climate change on the water cycle, droughts, and finally availability of water resources have been discussed. It can be stated that under the scenario of climate change and global warming, extreme hydrological events are likely to increase in the future. These will intensify droughts, which would in turn severely impact the availability of water resources. Effective management practices are therefore required for mitigating the effects of climate change and droughts in order to ensure sustainability of water resources. - Flood forecasting in Jhelum river basin using integrated hydrological and hydraulic modeling approach with a real-time updating procedure
Sabah Parvaze, Junaid Nazir Khan, Rohitashw Kumar, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Climate Dynamics, 2022 - The changing water quality of lakes—a case study of Dal Lake, Kashmir Valley
Rohitashw Kumar, Sabah Parvaze, Mir Bintul Huda, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2022 - Public perception of flood risks and warnings in the flood-prone Kashmir Valley, India
Sabah Parvaze, Junaid Nazir Khan, Rohitashw Kumar, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Current Science, 2022
Floods are the most recurrent of all natural disasters in Kashmir Valley, Jammu and Kashmir, India, affecting both society and economy. Despite various efforts to prevent loss of lives and assets during floods, a crucial component of flood management, i.e. how the inhabitants perceive flood risk, is not well-known in the region. A questionnaire-based survey was conducted in flood-prone regions of the Valley to gain information on how public understands the risk of flooding in their area, their flood preparedness, knowledge about floods and the trust in various institutions for managing floods and disseminating flood warnings. Respondent demographics was then linked with their answers to establish potential correlations. Responses illustrate that the respondents consider floods as the most important natural disaster in the Valley and most of them mention that the risk is increasing. Results show that the respondents have average knowledge regarding floods, flood protection measures and emergency actions in case of floods. At the individual level, they had not taken adequate steps for safeguarding themselves or their families against floods. The characteristics of respondents namely age, gender, income, education level and previous experience with floods showed statistically significant correlations with the responses. In general, the findings of the study call for better education of the inhabitants regarding flood risks and management actions as well as improvement of existing methods of flood forecasting and warning in the region. - Temporal flood forecasting for trans-boundary Jhelum River of Greater Himalayas
Sabah Parvaze, Junaid Nazir Khan, Rohitashw Kumar, Saqib Parvaze Allaie
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2021 - Reference evapotranspiration and crop water requirement of apple (Malus Pumila) in Kashmir Valley
Journal of Agrometeorology, 2017 - Experimental Agrometeorology: A Practical Manual
Latief Ahmad, Raihana Habib Kanth, Sabah Parvaze, Syed Sheraz Mahdi
Experimental Agrometeorology A Practical Manual, 2017
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
- Watershed Planning and Management
R Kumar, VP Singh, S Parvaze
CRC Press , 2026
2026 - Drought severity index analysis using the copula-based joint deficit index in greater Himalayas of India
S Parvaze, R Kumar, R Mirabbasi, SP Allaie
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 156 (4), 217 , 2025
2025
Citations: 2 - Forecasting monthly peak flows for the flood-prone River Jhelum in the Kashmir Valley, India
S Parvaze, R Kumar, JN Khan, SP Allaie
Water Practice & Technology 19 (9), 3589-3597 , 2024
2024 - Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic flood modelling for a scarcely gauged inter-montane basin: a case study of Jhelum Basin in Kashmir Valley
S Parvaze, MK Jai, Allaie, S Parvaze
Sadhana 48 (15) , 2023
2023
Citations: 8 - Climate change, drought, and water resources
S Parvaze, R Kumar, JN Khan, S Parvaze
Integrated Drought Management, Volume 1, 541-568 , 2023
2023
Citations: 13 - Optimization of water distribution systems using genetic algorithms: A review
S Parvaze, R Kumar, JN Khan, N Al-Ansari, S Parvaze, DK Vishwakarma, ...
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering 30 (7), 4209-4244 , 2023
2023
Citations: 78 - Flood forecasting in Jhelum river basin using integrated hydrological and hydraulic modeling approach with a real-time updating procedure
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
Climate Dynamics 59 (7), 2231-2255 , 2022
2022
Citations: 31 - Public perception of flood risks and warnings in the flood-prone Kashmir Valley, India
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
Curr. Sci 122 (5), 591 , 2022
2022
Citations: 4 - The changing water quality of lakes—a case study of Dal Lake, Kashmir Valley
R Kumar, S Parvaze, MB Huda, SP Allaie
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 194 , 2022
2022
Citations: 91 - Cloud-based application for meteorological data conversion and analysis–weather converter v1. 0
SP Allaie, S Parvaze
SKUAST Journal of Research 24 (3), 321-329 , 2022
2022 - Flood forecasting in the sparsely gauged jhelum river basin of greater himalayas using integrated hydrological and hydraulic modelling approach
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
2021
Citations: 12 - Temporal flood forecasting for trans-boundary Jhelum River of Greater Himalayas
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 144 (1), 493-506 , 2021
2021
Citations: 26 - Topology Optimization of a Straight Subsoiler through Computer Mathematical Modelling
SP Allaie, A Tripathi, PM Dsouza, S Parvaze
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 39 (33), 35-46 , 2020
2020
Citations: 4 - Web and hybrid application based decision support system for farm machinery cost estimation
SP Allaie, J Dixit, S Parvaze, RM Shukla, JN Khan
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 9 (4), 624-634 , 2020
2020 - Optimizing the Design of an Inclined Subsoiler Using ANSYS
SP Allaie, A Tripathi, PM Dsouza, S Parvaze
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 9 (9 … , 2020
2020
Citations: 1 - Organic wastes in agriculture: Risks and remedies for sustainable agriculture production
S Parvaze, R Kumar
Contaminants in Agriculture and Environment: Health Risks and Remediation 1 … , 2019
2019
Citations: 2 - Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) for Drought Intensity Assessment in South Kashmir
Y Pandey, RN Jha, S Parvaze, L Ahmad, F Shahzad
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 8 (12 … , 2019
2019
Citations: 3 - Climate Scenario in Cold Arid Region and its Future Prediction
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, SS Mahdi, RH Kanth
Climate Change and Agriculture in India: Impact and Adaptation pp, 239-250 , 2018
2018
Citations: 7 - Scenario of Crop Production in Temperate and Cold Arid Region with Respect to Climate Change
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, SS Mahdi, RH Kanth, BS Dhekale
Climate Change and Agriculture in India: Impact and Adaptation., 229-237 , 2018
2018
Citations: 1 - Crop Weather Relationship of Apple
RH Kanth, L Ahmad, S Parvaze
Apple: Production and Value Chain Analysis , 2018
2018
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
- Agro-climatic and agro-ecological zones of India
L Ahmad, R Habib Kanth, S Parvaze, S Sheraz Mahdi
Experimental agrometeorology: A practical manual, 99-118 , 2017
2017
Citations: 98 - The changing water quality of lakes—a case study of Dal Lake, Kashmir Valley
R Kumar, S Parvaze, MB Huda, SP Allaie
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 194 , 2022
2022
Citations: 91 - Optimization of water distribution systems using genetic algorithms: A review
S Parvaze, R Kumar, JN Khan, N Al-Ansari, S Parvaze, DK Vishwakarma, ...
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering 30 (7), 4209-4244 , 2023
2023
Citations: 78 - Experimental agrometeorology: a practical manual
L Ahmad, RH Kanth, S Parvaze, SS Mahdi
Springer International Publishing , 2017
2017
Citations: 66 - Analysis of historical rainfall data for drought investigation using standard precipitation index (SPI) under temperate conditions of Srinagar Kashmir
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, M Majid, RH Kanth
Pakistan Journal of Meteorology 13 (25), 29-38 , 2016
2016
Citations: 36 - Flood forecasting in Jhelum river basin using integrated hydrological and hydraulic modeling approach with a real-time updating procedure
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
Climate Dynamics 59 (7), 2231-2255 , 2022
2022
Citations: 31 - Temporal flood forecasting for trans-boundary Jhelum River of Greater Himalayas
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 144 (1), 493-506 , 2021
2021
Citations: 26 - Growing degree days to forecast crop stages
L Ahmad, R Habib Kanth, S Parvaze, S Sheraz Mahdi
Experimental agrometeorology: a practical manual, 95-98 , 2017
2017
Citations: 22 - Reference evapotranspiration and crop water requirement of apple (Malus Pumila) in Kashmir Valley
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, S Parvaze, RH Kanth
Journal of Agrometeorology 19 (3), 262-264 , 2017
2017
Citations: 19 - Climate change projection in Kashmir Valley (J and K)
S Parvaze, L Ahmad, S Parvaze, RH Kanth
Current World Environment 12 (1), 107-115 , 2017
2017
Citations: 19 - Projected change in climate under A2 scenario in dal lake catchment area of Srinagar city in Jammu and Kashmir
S Parvaze, S Parvaze, S Haroon, N Khurshid, JN Khan
Current World Environment 11 (2), 429-438 , 2016
2016
Citations: 18 - Meteorological Drought Quantification with Standardized Precipitation Index for Jhelum Basin in Kashmir Valley
S Parvaze, SP Allaie, L Ahmad
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Engineering and … , 2018
2018
Citations: 16 - Comparison of Potential Evapotranspiration Models and Establishment of Potential Evapotranspiration Curves for Temperate Kashmir Valley
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, SS Mahdi, BS Dekhle, S Parvaze, M Majid, FS Wani
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 24 (3), 1-10 , 2017
2017
Citations: 16 - Climate change, drought, and water resources
S Parvaze, R Kumar, JN Khan, S Parvaze
Integrated Drought Management, Volume 1, 541-568 , 2023
2023
Citations: 13 - Crop water requirement of major crops of Srinagar, Kashmir (J&K)
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, RH Kanth
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 15 (2), 1-9 , 2017
2017
Citations: 13 - Flood forecasting in the sparsely gauged jhelum river basin of greater himalayas using integrated hydrological and hydraulic modelling approach
S Parvaze, JN Khan, R Kumar, SP Allaie
2021
Citations: 12 - Crop water requirement of saffron (Crocus sativus) in Kashmir valley
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, S Parvaze, RH Kanth
Journal of Agrometeorology 19 (4), 380-381 , 2017
2017
Citations: 10 - Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic flood modelling for a scarcely gauged inter-montane basin: a case study of Jhelum Basin in Kashmir Valley
S Parvaze, MK Jai, Allaie, S Parvaze
Sadhana 48 (15) , 2023
2023
Citations: 8 - Climate Scenario in Cold Arid Region and its Future Prediction
L Ahmad, S Parvaze, SS Mahdi, RH Kanth
Climate Change and Agriculture in India: Impact and Adaptation pp, 239-250 , 2018
2018
Citations: 7 - Automatic weather station
L Ahmad, R Habib Kanth, S Parvaze, S Sheraz Mahdi
Experimental Agrometeorology: A Practical Manual, 83-87 , 2017
2017
Citations: 7