Journal Articles
Punjabi, G. A., R. Chellam, A. T. Vanak. 2013, Importance of native grassland habitat for den-site selection of Indian foxes in a fragmented landscape. , PLoS One 8(10): e76410.
Anand, M., M. Leithead, L. C. R. Silva, C. Wagner, M. W. Ashiq, J. Cecile, I. Drobyshev, Y. Bergeron, A. Das, C. Bulger 2013, The scientific value of the largest remaining old-growth red pine forests in North America. , Biodiversity and Conservation 22(8):1847-1861.
Lele, S.,Srinivasan, V. 2013, Disaggregated economic impact analysis incorporating ecological and social trade-offs and techno-institutional context: A case from the Western Ghats of India. , Ecological Economics, Volume 91, Page 98–112
Purushothaman, S., B. K. Thomas, R. Abraham and U. Dhar. 2013, Beyond money metrics: alternative approaches to conceptualising and assessing ecosystem services. , Conservation and Society 11(4)
Thomas, R. P., Joby Paul. 2013, Distribution and ecology of the genus Murdannia Royle (Commelinaceae) in South India., Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal 3(4): 201-206.
Delsink, A., A. T. Vanak, S. Ferreira and R. Slotow 2013, Biologically relevant scales in large mammal management policies., Biological Conservation 167: 116-127.
Kannan, R., C. M. Shackleton, R. U. Shaanker. 2013, Reconstructing the history of introduction and spread of the invasive species, Lantana, at three spatial scales in India., Biological Invasions 15: 1287-1302.
Agarwal, S., L. S.Vailshery, M. Jaganmohan and H. Nagendra. 2013, Mapping urban tree species using very high resolution satellite imagery: comparing pixel-based and object-based approaches., International Journal of Geo-Information. 2(1), 220-236; doi:10.3390/ijgi2010220
Rai, N. D 2012, Green Grabbing in the Name of the Tiger, Economic & Political Weekly 47(42): 108–109.
Chhatre, A., Lakhanpal, S., Larson, A. M., Nelson, F., Ojha, H., & Rao, J. 2012, Social safeguards and co-benefits in REDD+: a review of the adjacent possible. , Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4(6), 654-660.