Publications

Publications

ATREE students and researchers produce a range of outputs including peer-reviewed journal articles, discussion papers, books and popular articles.

Book Chapters

Livelihood Strategies in Southern India; Conservation and Poverty Reduction in Forest Fringes, in Seema Purushothaman, Rosa Abraham(Eds),Village Commons, Livelihoods and Governance: An Assessment of Karnataka’s Experience, Springer New Delhi, Pp.135-156.
'Understanding Emerging Independent Regulatory Frameworks: Lessons for Reforming Karnataka’s Water Governance', in V. Narain, C. Gurung Goodrich, J. Chourey, and A. Prakash (Eds.), Water in a Globalizing World: State, Markets and Civil Society in South Asia, Routledge Publishers, New Delhi.
Environmentalisms, justices, and the limits of Ecosystems Services Frameworks, in T. Sikor (Ed.), The Justices and Injustices of Ecosystems Services, Earthscan/Routledge, Oxon, U.K., pp.119-139
Invasive species in Indian protected areas: Conserving biodiversity in cultural landscapes, Contributed chapter. Pp. 241-288. In: L. Foxcroft, D.M. Richardson, P. Pysek, and P. Genovesi (eds.). Alien Plant Invasions in Protected Areas. A Global Assessment. Springer.
Economic incentives for forest management, In: Deeper roots of historical injustice. (eds Anonymous). pp.101-124. Washington, D.C.: Rights and Resources Initiative.
Forests, Hydrological Services, and Agricultural Income: A Case Study from Mysore district of the Western Ghats of India, In:Environmental Valuation in South Asia (eds. Haque, A. K. E., M. N. Murty and P. Shyamsundar). Pp. 141-169. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Genetic resources of Phyllanthus in Southern India-Identification of Geographic and Genetic hot-spots and its implication for conservation , Phyllanthus Species: Scientific Evaluation and Medicinal Applications
Climate change and the Indian environmental movement, in N. Dubash (Ed.), A Handbook of Climate Change and India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, pp.208-217.
Rethinking forest governance: Towards a perspective beyond JFM, the Godavarman case and FRA, In The Hindu Survey of the Environment 2011. (eds. Anonymous). Pp. 95– 103. Chennai: The Hindu.
NTFPs in India: Rhetoric and reality, In: Wild Product Governance: Finding Policies that Work for Non-Timber Forest Products. (eds) Sarah A. Laird, Robert McLain and Rachel P. Wynberg. Earthscan, London, 2010, pp.85-112.

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