Dr. Muhammad Saleem Pomee

Postdoc
Regional Climate Change and Health
Phone: +49 821 598 71019
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Room: EG A007 (Faculty of Medicine / Gutenbergstraße 7)
Address: Gutenbergstraße 7, 86356 Neusäß
Postal address: Universitätsstraße 2, 86159 Augsburg

Scientific career

since 2015

PhD student at Chair for Physical Geography and Quantitative Methods, Institute of Geography, University of Augsburg-Germany

 

2012-2015

Program Leader/ Sr. Engineer (Water) at Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), Islamabad-Pakistan.

 

2013

Borlaug Fellowship For International Agricultural Science and Technology Award (Watershed Rehabilitation and Irrigation Improvements) CSU, USA.

 

2006-2008

Student for Master of Water Resources Management from The University of Melbourne-Australia

 

2002-2012

Scientific Officer (Water) at Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), Islamabad-Pakistan

 

2000-2002

Student of M.Sc. (Water Resources Management) from Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering (CEWRE), The University of Engineering & Technology Lahore (UET)-Pakistan.

 

1995- 1999

Student of B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering from The University of Agriculture-Faisalabad (UAF)- Pakistan.

Lectures

Publications

2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2017 | 2015 | 2014 | 2008 | 2005 | 2003 | 2002

2022

Kaspar-Ott, Irena, Jahn, Sally, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Hertig, Elke (2022): Downscaling und Projektion von bodennahen Ozonkonzentrationen für Europa [Abstract].
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Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Hertig, Elke (2022): Klimawandel am Indus: Klimaprojektionen und Auswirkungen auf die Wasserwirtschaft.
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Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Hertig, Elke (2022): Precipitation projections over the Indus River Basin of Pakistan for the 21st century using a statistical downscaling framework. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7244
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Pomee, Muhammad Saleem (2022): Statistical downscaling to analyze the impacts of climate change on future water resources of the Indus river basin of Pakistan.
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This cumulative thesis is based upon three international publications to assess the climate response of the highly glacierized river basin of Pakistan.

2021

Dahri, Zakir Hussain, Ludwig, Fulco, Moors, Eddy, Ahmad, Shakil, Ahmad, Bashir, Shoaib, Muhammad, Ali, Irfan, Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Mangrio, Abdul Ghafoor, Ahmad, Muhammad Munir, Kabat, Pavel (2021): Spatio‐temporal evaluation of gridded precipitation products for the high‐altitude Indus basin. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7073
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Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Hertig, Elke (2021): Temperature projections over the Indus River Basin of Pakistan using statistical downscaling. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12020195
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2020

Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Ashfaq, Moetasim, Ahmad, Bashir, Hertig, Elke (2020): Modeling regional precipitation over the Indus River basin of Pakistan using statistical downscaling. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-020-03246-9
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2017

Adnan, Muhammad, Nabi, Ghulam, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Ashraf, Arshad (2017): Snowmelt runoff prediction under changing climate in the Himalayan cryosphere: a case of Gilgit River Basin. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2016.08.008
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2015

Arshad, Ashraf, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Ahmad, Muhammad Munir, Waqar, Yasir, Ahmad, Bashir (2015): Modeling wastewater evaluation and identifying management option under variable landuse scenarios. https://doi.org/10.5772/59384
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Ahmad, M. Munir, Qurban, Hussain, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem (2015): Smart water management. https://doi.org/10.4172/978-1-63278-023-2-024
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2014

Ashraf, Arshad, Naz, Rozina, Wahab, Abdul, Ahmad, Bashir, Yasin, Muhammad, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem (2014): Assessment of landuse change and its impact on watershed hydrology using remote sensing and SWAT modeling techniques: a case of Rawal watershed in Pakistan. https://doi.org/10.14355/ijast.2014.0302.02
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2008

Ali, Irfan, Ikram, M. Z., Tariq, A.R., Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Wahab, A. (2008): Design criteria and drainage efficiency of on-farm drainage systems.
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Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Gabrial, H. F. (2008): Understanding the institutional nature of issues threatening the sustainability of irrigation systems in Pakistan: discussion and field scale evidences.
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2005

Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Azam Khan, M., Zaheer-Ul-Ikram, M., Ali, Irfan, Wahab, Abdul (2005): Drought mitigation measures: an overview under Pakistan's perspective.
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Pomee, Muhammad Saleem, Azam Khan, M., Zaheer-Ul-Ikram, M., Ali, Irfan, Wahab, Abdul (2005): Guidelines for field calibration of irrigation outlets commonly used in Indus Basin irrigation system.
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2003

Latif, Muhammad, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem (2003): Impacts of institutional reforms on irrigated agriculture in Pakistan. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025118414728
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Latif, Muhammad, Pomee, Muhammad Saleem (2003): Irrigation management turnover: an option for improved utilization of limited water resources in Pakistan. https://doi.org/10.1002/ird.93
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2002

Pomee, Muhammad Saleem (2002): Impacts of farmers managed irrigation system under drought conditions.
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THESIS SUPERVISED

  • Waqar, Yasir, M. (2013). Wastewater Analysis for Management in Urban Setting of Rawal Watershed Area. A Postgraduate Research Thesis Supervised during 2013 for partial fulfilment of the requirements of M.Phill Degree in Natural Resources Management (Water Resources Management) for The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan.
  • Abbasi, Aftab, U. (2012). Impact Of Various Vegetation Types At Micro-Catchment Scale On Water Conservation In Murree Hills. A Postgraduate Level Research Thesis supervised as Supervisory Committee Member for Partial Fulfilment of the requirement of M.Phill in Forestry and Range Management at PMAS Aird Agriculture University, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.
  • Saeed, A.M. (2012). Assessment of Landuse Change For Rawal Watershed Management Using Remot Sensing and GIS. A Postgraduate Research Thesis Supervised as Supervisory Committee Member during 2013 for partial fulfilment of the requirements of M.Phill Degree in Natural Resources Management (Water Resources Management) for The University of Agriculture Peshawar.

 

Project Developed/ Implemented

  • Pomee, M.S. (2014). Integrated Up Scaling of Food Security Model using Harvested Waters through Solar Powered Efficient Irrigation. A Nationally coordinated R&D Project developed and approved with estimated cost of PRs. 50 Million from USDA funded ALP Program of PARC.
  • Pomee, M.S. and A.G. Soomro (2013). “Demonstration of Innovative Practices to Improve Rural Livelihood Through Integrated Resources Management under Watershed Conditions of Potohar Region. A R&D project of worth PRS. 21 Million has been developed and funding won fro RADA-GOP for its execution.
  • Pomee M.S. & Muhammad Yasin (2012). “Watershed Rehabilitation and Irrigation Improvements for Rural Livelihood Improvements in Pakistan. A USDA/ICARDA-Pakistan funded research cum demonstration project with total worth of about PRS. 33.95 Million was developed and its execution is underway at selected locations.
  • Pomee M.S. (2010). “Management of Rawal Watershed under changing Landuse”. An ALP funded project was developed and approved for funding. The cost of Project is PRS. 22.7226 Million. I am project incharge for its execution.
  • Pomee (M.S.) & Rash Khan (2010). “Production and Propagation of Deciduous Fruit Plants (Component II) at Satrameel Watershed Islamabad. This project has total cost of PRS. 7.610 Million. I am project incharge for its execution.
  • Pomee M.S. (2008). Strameel Watershed Rehabilitation Program. A Non Developmental funding project of PARC with a cost of over 0.89 million for first two years and likely to be extended for more time and funding. I am project incharge for its execution.
  • Pomee M.S.& Zahid Hussain (2005).” Research and Development Initiatives For On-Farm Management in Lower Chanab Canal East (LCC,E)Command Area. A Five Year Duration Research Project costing PRS. 75 Million .The Project has been approved as a component mega project of Punjab irrigation department from ECNEC and is now being executed in selected LCC (E) Command Areas since 2006. Japan Bank of International Cooperation (JBIC) provided the funded.

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