Publications
R Srikanth Executive Summary of the DST – NIAS Stakeholder Consultation workshop to discuss the NIAS Transition Plan for an Integrated Approach to Development and Environment in the Power Sector, DST – NIAS Virtual Workshop January 23, 2021 NIAS Workshop Report No. NIAS/NSE/EEP/U/WR/03/2021 |
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C P Rajendran Adjunct Professor, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering Protecting India's natural laboratories https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/protecting-indias-natural-laboratories/article36951846.ece The Hindu, 12 October 2021 The need to protect the geological heritage by introducing legislation |
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Sindhu Radhakrishna co-authored Professor and Head, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Why do people visit primate tourism sites? Investigating macaque tourism in Japan and Indonesia https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10329-021-00951-5 Primates, October 2021 This study presented two case studies—the Jigokudani Monkey Park, Japan, and the Telaga Warna Nature Recreational Park, Indonesia—where the authors provided quantitative assessments of people’s motivations for visiting managed (monkey parks) and unmanaged (incidental) monkey tourism sites. They further showed that management regimes, socio-demographic attributes, previous experience of interactions with macaques, and feeding them play a role in people’s desire to visit macaque tourism sites. |
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Harini Santhanam, Sudip Kumar Kundu Harini Santhanam is Assistant Professor; Sudip Kumar Kundu is PhD Scholar, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme A report on the impacts of cyclone Yaas over a fish landing center vulnerable to cyclonic storms and natural hazards – Talsari, Northern Odisha https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2021.1964457 September 2021 The present work reports the actual ground conditions prevalent at a fish landing center in Northern Odisha, namely, Talsari in the aftermath of the cyclone “Yaas”, which made landfall on May 26th, 2021. The coastal vulnerability and the impacts of the cyclone are discussed. |
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Anindya Sinha co-authored Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Elephants on the Move: Implications for Human-Elephant Interactions https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003216612-10/elephants-move-nishant-srinivasaiah-srinivas-vaidyanathan-raman-sukumar-anindya-… Book chapter: The Crisis of Climate Change: Weather Report, Routledge India, New Delhi, 2021 To survive and persist in fragmented, human-dominated landscapes, especially in the Anthropocene, elephants often need to modify their behavior. In this chapter, using empirical data, the authors assess the behavioral adaptability of elephants, as determined by their innate biological variables, such as age, sex, and grouping patterns at the population level, and discuss the impacts of global climatic changes on the behavior and distribution of Asian elephants, as evidenced through their own studies. |
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Anindya Sinha co-edited Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Elephants on the Move https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/97810032166 The Crisis of Climate Change, September 2021 In this chapter, using empirical data, the authors assess the behavioural adaptability of elephants, as determined by their innate biological variables, such as age, sex and grouping patterns at the population level. They also discuss the impacts of global climatic changes on the behaviour and distribution of Asian elephants, as evidenced through studies conducted on these aspects. They discuss how elephants, in general, avoid areas of high human use. |
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Jayasree Vaidyanathan co-authored Principal Investigator, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering Analysis of knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) with special reference to drinking water in Alleppey district Kerala and evolve effective management practices https://res.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4c96385cee36c21eb5f2510c4&id=8d9077531c&e=2eb0e0e188 In Environment Sustainability. Green Growth and Disaster Resilience. A knowledge compendium under project CAP-RES supported by DST (GOI). (New Delhi: National Institute of Disaster Management, New Delhi, ISBN : 978-93-82571-63-6) |
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Jayasree Vaidyanathan co-authored Principal Investigator, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering Assessment of flood disaster, vulnerability and mapping using HEC-RAS: A case study of Neerasagar Reservoir, Karnataka https://res.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4c96385cee36c21eb5f2510c4&id=f4491f88f5&e=2eb0e0e188 In Environment Sustainability. Green Growth and Disaster Resilience. A knowledge compendium under project CAP-RES supported by DST (GOI). (New Delhi: National Institute of Disaster Management, New Delhi, ISBN : 978-93-82571-63-6) |