Dr. Shrinivas Badiger

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Dr. Shrinivas Badiger
Fellow - 2 (Assistant Professor), Centre for Environment and Development
sbadiger@atree.org

Shrinivas Badiger is a Fellow at the Centre for Environment and Development, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Bengaluru. He's been working on issues at the interface of climate-water-agriculture-environment-livelihoods for almost 2 decades. He has a Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) and a masters in Water Engineering and Management from Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok. His research anchored broadly in the water sector uses interdisciplinary approaches combining natural and social sciences to understand the context of changing waterscapes within a larger framework of sustainable environments and human well-being. He is a lead investigator in several multi institutional collaborative projects focusing on impacts of land-use and land cover change on downstream hydrological services, watershed development programmes, ecosystem service assessments, water conflicts, water policy, agrarian crisis and climate change. He is on several advisory panels including the Karnataka Knowledge Commission and works closely with state agencies including ACIWRM and civil society organisations engaged with the communities on the ground.

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Ruiz, L., Sekhar, M., Thomas, A., Badiger, S., Bergez, J. E., Buis, S., Corgne, S., Riotte, J., Raynal, H., Bandhyopadhya, S., and Gascuel, C. 2015 Adaptation of Irrigated Agriculture to Climate Change: Transdisciplinary Modelling of a Watershed in South India. Proc. IAHS, 366, 137–138, https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-366-137-2015, 2015.
Krishnaswamy. J., M. Bonell, B. Venkatesh, B. K. Purandara, K. N. Rakesh, S. Lele, M. C. Kiran, V. Reddy and S. Badiger. 2013 The groundwater recharge response and hydrologic services of tropical humid forest ecosystems to use and reforestation: support for the "infiltration-evapotranspiration trade-off hypothesis Journal of Hydrology 498 (August 19): 191-209. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.06.034