Book Chapters
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.
Re-visioning the Watershed Development Programme in India, in G. K. Kadekodi and B. Viswanathan (Eds.), Agricultural Development, Rural Institutions, and Economic Policy: Essays for A.Vaidyanathan, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, pp.152-175.
India: Special Role and Responses, In: Climate Change Science and Policy. S. H. Schneider, A. Rosencranz, M. D. Mastrandrea and K. Kuntz-Duriseti (Eds). Island Press, Washington, D.C. 2010, pp.323-331.
India: Special Role and Responses, In: Climate Change Science and Policy. S. H. Schneider, A. Rosencranz, M. D. Mastrandrea and K. Kuntz-Duriseti (Eds). Island Press, Washington, D.C. 2010, pp.323-331.
NTFPs in India: Policies and Experiences. (Eds) Sarah A. Laird, Rebecca McLain, and Rachel P. Wynberg., Wild Product Governance: Finding Policies that Work for Non-Timber Forest Products. Earthscan, London.
Reflections on Interdisciplinarity in Environmental Economics in India., In: Handbook of Environmental Economics in India. Kanchan Chopra and Vikram Dayal (Eds), Oxford University Press, pp.305-325
Non-Timber Forest Products Conservation, Management and Policy in the Tropics, ATREE, Bangalore.
Reorienting the Watershed Development Programme in India; Approaches, Outcomes & Impact Assessment, in Sudha Menon and Pheba Anandan Pillai (Eds.), Watershed Management-Concepts and Experiences in (2008), ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, pp. 27-55.
Tribal Development and Conservation in a Wildlife Sanctuary, Gender and Social Inclusion for Sustainable Livelihoods, Page 7-17
The ecology of income: can we have both fruit and forest?. Rangarajan, M. and Shahabuddin, G. (Eds), Making Conservation Work. Permanent Black, New Delhi.