Sahyadri ENews: LXXIII
Energy Trajectory of Karnataka, India

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2. Saranya G and Ramachandra T V, 2020. Novel biocatalyst for optimal biodiesel production from diatoms, Renewable Energy, Volume 153, June 2020, Pages 919-934, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2020.02.053

3. Ramachandra, T.V. and Bharath, S. Carbon sequestration potential of the forest ecosystems in the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, Nat Resour Res (2019): Pp1-19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11053-019-09588-0

4. Ramachandra T V, Bharath S, 2019. Global Warming Mitigation through Carbon Sequestrations in the Central Western Ghats. Remote Sensing in Earth Systems Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41976-019-0010-z

5. Deepthi Hebbale,R. Bhargavi, Ramachandra T.V. 2019. Saccharification of macroalgal polysaccharides through prioritized cellulase producing bacteria. Heliyon 5 (2019) e01372.doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01372

6. Ramachandra T V, Sartanya G, 2019. Biofuel and bioremediation potential of microalgae, International Management Institute Journal -IMI Connect, 9(2): 36-41

7. Ramachandra, T.V., Gouri, K., Vishnu, B., Bharath, H. A., Han, S.S., 2018. Municipal Solid Waste: Generation, Composition and GHG Emissions in Bangalore, India, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews,82 (1: 2018) 1122–1136, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.09.085

8. Ramachandra T V, 2018. Efficient energy consumption and economic growth, Electrical India, 58 (1): 30-33

9. Saranya G., Subashchandran M. D., Praksah Mesta and Ramachandra T V., 2018. Prioritization of prospective third-generation biofuel diatom strains, International Journal - Energ. Ecol. Environ. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40974-018-0105-z

10. Ramachandra T.V., 2018. Sustainable Energy Alternatives, Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Development MGIRED Journal, V olume 3(2) : 1 – 17; ISSN 2393 -9605

11. Durga Madhab Mahapatra, Joshi N.V., Ramachandra T.V., 2018. Insights to bioprocess and treatment competence of urban wetlands,Journal of Environmental Management,Volume 206: 1179-1191, ISSN 0301-4797, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.10.054.

12. Moonmoon Hiloidhari, Kathleen Araújo, Shilpi Kumari, D.C. Baruah, T.V. Ramachandra, Rupam Kataki, I.S. Thakur,2018. Bioelectricity from sugarcane bagasse co-generation in India‒An assessment of resource potential, policies and market mobilization opportunities for the case of Uttar Pradesh, Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 182:1012-1023,ISSN 0959-6526, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.087.

13. Ramachandra, T.V., Vishnu Bajpai, Gouri Kulkarni, Bharath Aithal and Han Sun Shang, 2017. Economic disparity and CO2 emissions: The domestic energy sector in Greater Bangalore, India, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2016.09.038, 67 (January 2017):1331-1344,

14. Deepthi Hebbale, M. D. Subash Chandran, N. V. Joshi and T. V. Ramachandra, 2017. Energy and Food Security from Macroalgae, J Biodiversity, 8(1): 1-11 (2017) DOI: http://10.1080/09766901.2017.1351511

15. Ramachandra T V and Ganesh Hegde, 2016, Energy options for Uttara Kannada : Prospects of wind energy, TERI Energy Future, 5(3): pp 44-51

16. Ramachandra T V and Ganesh Hegde, 2016. Distributed Energy Systems, Geography for You (Climate Change section: Jan-Feb 2016): 34-39

17. Ramachandra T. V. and Ganesh Hegde,  2016. Energy Trajectory in India: Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation, Journal of Resources, Energy, and Development 12(1&2):1-24

18. Ramachandra T V, Ganesh Hegde, Subash Chandran M D, Tejaswini Ananthkumar and Vishnumayananda, 2016. Smart Village: Sustenance of natural resources, Vigyana Loka, 9(5):4-8

19. Ramachandra T V, 2016. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies to Minimise GHG Footprint in Transportation Sector, India, eSS Current Affairs (Feb 2016), http://www.esocialsciences.org/Articles/

20. Yuanqing Wang, Liu Yang, Sunsheng Han, Chao Li and Ramachandra T V, 2016. Urban CO2emissions in Xi’an and Bangalore by commuters: implications for controlling urban transportation carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries, Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change, 21(113) 1-27: , DOI 10.1007/s11027-016-9704-1

21. Ramachandra T.V. and Ganesh Hegde, 2015. Appraisal of Centralised and Decentralised Energy Systems, Electrical India, 55(11): November 2015, Pp118-131

22. Ramachandra T V and Ganesh Hegde, 2015. Decentralised renewable energy options for Western Ghats, MGIRED Journal, 1(1):24-43, Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Energy and Development

23. Sun Sheng Han, Yuan Qing Wang, Ramachandra T. V. and Bo Qin, 2015. The Impact of Spatial Parameters on Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions: A Comparative Study between Cities in China and India [ARCP2011-07CMY-HAN], APN Science Bulletin, Issue 8, March 2015, Pp 6-7.

24. Ramachandra T V, Ganesh Hegde and Gautham Krishnadas, 2014. Scope of Solar Energy in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka State, India: Roof top PV for domestic electricity and Standalone systems for irrigation, National Productivity Council, productivity Journal, 54(1: April-June 2014): pp100-119

25. Ramachandra T V, Bharath H. Aithal and Sowmyashree M V, 2014. Monitoring spatial dynamics of urbanisation in Ahmedabad city, Textile hub of India, SPATIUM International review, 31(2):85-91

26. Ramachandra T.V., Ganesh Hegde, Bharath Setturu and Gautham Krishnadas, 2014. Bioenergy: A sustainable Energy Option for Rural India, Advances in Forestry Letters (AFL) Volume 3 (1): Pp1-15, http:// www.afl-journal.org

27. Ramachandra T.V and Ganesh Hegde, 2014. Solar Energy: Sustainable Energy Option, AEE-Energy Window, 11(3): 3-5.

28. Ramachandra T.V, Ganesh Hegde and Gautham Krishnadas, 2014. Potential Assessment and Decentralized Applications of Wind Energy in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 4(1): Pp 1-10.

29. Mahapatra, D.M., Chankya H N and Ramachandra T V, 2014. Bioremediation and lipid synthesis through mixotrophic algal consortia in municipal wastewater. Bioresource Technology,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2014.03.130

30. Ramachandra T V and Ganesh Hegde, 2014. Solar Energy: Karnataka’s Sustainable Energy Option, Vigyan Loka (Published in Kannada), 7 (6): 4-16

31. Ramachandra T V, Mahapatra D M, Shilpi Samantray and Joshi N V, 2013. Algal biofuel from urban wastewater in India: Scope and challenges, renewable and Sustainable Energy review, 21 (2013): 767–777, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.12.029

32. Ramachandra T V and Gautham Krishnadas, 2013, Solar Energy – to avert energy crisis in India, electrical India, 53(1):41-44.

33. Ramachandra T V and Bharath H. Aithal, 2013. Urbanisation and Sprawl in the Tier II City: Metrics, Dynamics and Modelling using Spatio-Temporal Data, International Journal of Remote Sensing Applications, 3 (2), June 2013: Pp 65-74, http://www.ijrsa.org

34. Durga Madhab Mahapatra and Ramachandra T.V., 2013 . Algal biofuel: bountiful lipid from Chlorococcum sp. proliferating in municipal wastewater, Current Science, 105(1): Pp47-55

35. Mahapatra, D. M., Chanakya, H. N., and Ramachandra, T. V., 2013. Euglena sp. as a suitable source of lipids for potential use as biofuel and sustainable wastewater treatment. J. Appl. Phycol., 25(3):855-865, 1-11.DOI 10.1007/s10811-013-9979-5

36. Ramachandra T.V. and Shwetmala, 2012. Decentralised carbon footprint analysis for opting climate change mitigation strategies in India, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (2012) 5820–5833, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.05.035

37. Ramachandra T V and Gautham Krishnadas, 2012. Prospects and Challenges of Decentralized Wind Applications in the Himalayan Terrain, Journal of Energy Bioscience, 3(1); http://bio.sophiapublisher.com/jeb-13

38. Ramachandra T. V., Gautham Krishnadas, Bharath Setturu, Uttam Kumar, 2012. Regional Bioenergy Planning for Sustainability in Himachal Pradesh, India, Journal of Energy, Environment & Carbon Credits, 2(1): 13-49  

39. Ramachandra T V, Gautham Krishnadas and Rishabh Jain, 2012, Solar potential in the Himalayan Landscape, International Scholarly Research Network, ISRN Renewable Energy, 2012 (ID203149):13 pages, http://www.isrn.com/journals/re/aip/203149/, doi:10.5402/2012/203149

40. Ramachandra T V, 2012. Renewable Energy: Prospects and Challenges, DEEKSHA: Biannual Journal of Social Work, 10(1):5-26

41. Supriya G and Ramachandra T.V., 2012. Optimal extraction of lipids from microalgae, Microcystis, Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 11(2):213-218

42. Ramachandra T V, Rishabh Jain, Gautham Krishnadas, 2011. Hotspots of solar potential in India, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15 (2011) 3178–3186, doi:10.1016/j.rser.2011.04.007.

43. Ramachandra T V and Supriya G., 2011. Lipid composition in microalgal community under laboratory and outdoor conditions, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 4(11):20-27

44. Ramachandra T V, Alakananda B and Supriya G., 2011. Biofuel prospects of microalgal community in urban wetlands, International Journal of Environment Protection, 1(2):54-61.

45. Ramachandra T V, Gautham Krishnadas, Settur Bharath and Uttam Kumar, 2011, Regional Bioenergy Planning for Sustainability in Himachal Pradesh, India, Journal of Energy, Environment and Carbon Credits, 2(2011): Jan-March http://www.stmjournals.com/index.php?journal=JoEECC,

46. Ramachandra T V, 2010. Mapping of Fuelwood trees using Geoinformatics, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 14 (2): 642-654 [doi:10.1016/j.rser.2009.10.007].

47. Ramachandra T.V. 2009. RIEP: Regional Integrated Energy Plan, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 13 (2009) 285–317 doi:10.1016/j.rser.2007.10.004

48. Ramachandra T.V. and Shwetmala, 2009. Emissions from India's Transport sector: Statewise Synthesis, Atmospheric Environment, 43 (2009) 5510–5517, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2009.07.015

49. Ramachandra T.V., 2008. Geographical Information System Approach for Regional Biogas Potential Assessment, Research Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2(3): 170-184.

50. Ramachandra T.V. 2008. Regional land cover mapping using remote sensing data, Journal of Agricultural, food and environmental sciences, 2(1): http://www.scientificjournals.org/journals2008/j_of_agriculture1_2008.htm.

51. Ramachandra T.V and Uttam Kumar, 2008. Wetlands of Greater Bangalore, India: Automatic Delineation through Pattern Classifiers, The Greendisk Environmental Journal. Issue 26 (International Electronic Jour. URL: (http://egj.lib.uidaho.edu/index.php/egj/article/view/3171).

52. Ramachandra T.V., 2007. Geospatial Mapping of Bioenergy Potential in Karnataka, India. Journal of Energy & Environment (JEE), 6(1): 28-44.

53. Ramachandra T.V., Sreekantha and Purnima G B., 2007. The Status of Bioenergy in the Sharavathi river basin, India. Energy and Environment, 18(5): 591-613.

54. Ramachandra T. V., 2007. Solar energy potential assessment using GIS Energy Education Science and Technology, 18(2): 101-114

55. Ramachandra T.V. and Shruthi B.V. 2007. Spatial mapping of renewable energy potential, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 11(7):1460-1480.

56. Ramachandra T.V. and Shruthi Bachamanda, 2007. Environmental audit of Municipal Solid Waste Management, Int. J. Environmental Technology and Management, 7( 3/4): 369-391.

57. Ramachandra T.V. Yves Loerincik and Shruthi B.V., 2006. Intra and Inter Country Energy Intensity Trends, International Journal of Energy and Development, 31(1): 43-84.

58. Ramachandra T.V., Rajeev Kumar Jha, Vamsee Krishna and Shruthi B.V. 2005. Solar energy decision support system, International Journal of Sustainable Energy, 24(4): 207-224.

59. Ramachandra T.V., Vamsee Krishna S. and Shruthi B V, 2005, Decision support system for regional domestic energy planning, Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 64 (March 2005): 163-174

60. Ramachandra T.V., Rajeev K.J., Vamsee Krishna S and Shruthi B.V., 2005. WEPA: Wind energy potential assessment – spatial decision support system, Energy Education Science and Technology, 14(2):61-80.

61. Ramachandra T.V. and Shruthi B.V., 2005. Wind energy potential mapping in Karnataka using GIS, Energy Conversion and Management, 41(9-10):1561-1578

62. Ramachandra T.V., Vamsee Krishna S and Shruthi B.V., 2004. Decision support system to assess regional biomass energy potential, International Journal of Green Energy, 1(4):1-22.

63. Ramachandra T V., 2004. Conversion of vegetable oil to diesel like fuels, Energy education, Science and Technology, 14:33-42

64. Ramachandra T.V., Kamakshi G and Shruthi B.V., 2004. Bioresource status in Karnataka, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2004, Pages 1-47.

65. Ramachandra T.V., Rajeev Kumar Jha, Vamsee Krishna and Shruthi B.V., 2004. Spatial Decision Support System for assessing Micro, Mini and Small hydel potential, Journal of Applied Sciences 4(4):596-604.

66. Ramachandra T.V. and Shruthi B.V. 2003. Wind energy potential in Karnataka, Wind Engineering, Volume 27, Issue 6, pp 549-553.

67. Ramachandra,T.V., Subramanian,D.K. and Joshi,N.V., 2001. A Decision Support System for an optimal design of hydro electric projects in Uttara Kannada, International Journal of Energy for Sustainable Development. V(3): 14-31.

68. Ramachandra, T.V. 2001. Energy consumption trends in Karnataka: Good conservation potential (Part I), Energy Times, 23(21): 4-5, India.

69. Ramachandra, T.V. 2001. Energy consumption trends in Karnataka: Good conservation potential (Part II), Energy Times, 23(23): 4-5, India.

70. Ramachandra,T.V. and Subramanian,D.K., 2001. Energy requirements and conservation potential in industrial sector in Karnataka, International Journal of Ambient Energy, 22(1):35-47.

71. Ramachandra, T.V. and Nagarathna, A.V., 2001. Energetics in paddy cultivation in Uttara Kannada District, Energy Conversion and Management Journal, 42(2001): 132-155

72. Ramachandra, T.V. 2001. Integrated Energy Planning Energy Times, 23(34): 4-5, India.

73. Ramachandra,T.V., Subramanian,D.K. and Joshi,N.V., 2000. Present and Prospective role of bioenergy in regional energy systems, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews,4(2000): 376-430.

74. Ramachandra,T.V., Subramanian,D.K., Joshi,N.V., 2000. Optimal design of hydroelectric projects in Uttara Kannada, India. Hydrological Sciences, 45(2): 299-314.

75. Ramachandra,T.V., Subramanian,D.K., Joshi,N.V., Gunaga, S.V. and Harikantra, R.B., 2000. Domestic energy consumption patterns in Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka state, India. Energy Conversion and Management Journal, 41(08):775-831.

76. Ramachandra,T.V., Subramanian,D.K., Joshi,N.V., Gunaga, S.V. and Harikantra, R.B., 2000. Enduse efficiencies in the domestic sector of Uttara Kannada district, Energy Conversion and Management Journal. 41(08): 831-845.

77. Ramachandra, T.V., 2000. Solar energy potential in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, Environment and Ecology,18(4): 988-994.

78. Ramachandra,T.V., Subramanian,D.K. and Joshi,N.V., 1999. Hydro electric resource assessment in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka state, India, Journal of Cleaner Production.7(3):195-211

79. Ramachandra, T.V. 1998. Energy utilisation in rural industries in Karnataka. Ambient Energy, 19(2):75-92.

80. Ramachandra, T.V. 1998. Renewable energy options for ecologically sound development. Asia Pacific Tech Monitor, 15(3):16-25.

81. Ramachandra, T.V. 1998. Efficient household energy use in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. Boiling Point, 40(3):32-35.

82. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K. 1997. Potential and prospects for solar energy in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Energy Sources, 19(9):945-988.

83. Ramachandra, T.V., Subramanian, D.K. and Joshi, N.V. 1997. Wind energy potential assessment in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Renewable Energy. 10(4):585-611.

84. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K. 1997. Industrial energy utilisation in Karnataka and potential savings. Energy Conversion and Management, 38(6):563-599.

85. Ramachandra, T.V. 1996. Scope for solar energy devices in Karnataka state, India. Energy Studies Review, 8(2): 22-27.

86. Ramachandra, T.V. 1996. Hydro potential assessment in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India. Future Age Energy, 1(2):8-9 (Moscow) [Short Communication]

87. Ramachandra, T.V., Subramanian, D.K. and Joshi, N.V. Optimal design of hydro electric projects. Future Age Energy. 1(2):9-12. (Moscow) [Short Communication]

88. Ravindranath, N.H. and Ramachandra, T.V. 1996. Renewable Energy Options for Decentralised Electricity Generation. Encology, 11(2):32.

89. Ramachandra, T.V. 1996. Ecologically sound planning strategies for sustainable development, The Greendisk Environmental Journal. (Int. Electronic Jour. URL: http://www.igc.org/greendisk), Special issue on Renewable Energy: The Guide to Sustainable Future, 6(4).

90. Ramachandra, T.V. and Shastri, C.M. 1995. Energy utilisation in the domestic sector in Kumta taluk, Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. Jour. of Energy in Southern Africa, 7(1):16-24.

91. Ramachandra, T.V., Subramanian, D.K. and Joshi, N.V. 1995. Micro, mini and small hydro potential in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. Rural Technology, 13(1&2):16-33. (India)

92. Ramachandra, T.V., Subramanian, D.K. and Joshi, N.V. 1995. Efficient utilisation of energy in domestic sector for cooking and water heating in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. Indian J. Rural Technology, 7(1&2):1-22. (India)

93. Ramachandra, T.V. 1994. Getting into hot, hot water. ARECOP Glow, 14(12):7-11. (Indonesia.)

94. Ramachandra, T.V. 1993. Energy options for sustainable development. Energy Management, 17(1): 12-19. (India).

95. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K. 1993. Analysis of energy utilization in the grain mill sector in Karnataka. Energy Policy, 21(6):644-655.

96. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K. 1992. Energy efficiencies of enduse devices in a electro-metallurgical industry: A critical study. Energy Conversion and Management, 33(10):899-912.

97. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K. 1991. Analysis of energy utilisation in the small scale industries in Karnataka. Energy Management, 15(1):23-46. (India)

98. Ramachandra T.V. and Deepthi Hebbale, 2016. Bioethanol prospects of Algae in Central West Coast of India, in Synergy with Energy, Saket Publishers, Pp 51-59.

99. Duraga M Mahapatra, Chankya H N and Ramachandra T V, 2016. Algae Derived Single-Cell Proteins: Economic Cost Analysis and Future Prospects, Chapter 15, Protein Byproducts: Transformation from Environmental Burden In to Value-Added Products (Ed. C Acquah), Academic press, Pp:275-30, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-802391-4.00015-X

100. Ramachandra T. V., Durga Madhab Mahapatra, Sudarshan P. Bhat and  Joshi N. V., 2016. Biofuel Production along with Remediation of Sewage Water through Algae, Algae and Environmental Sustainability (eds: Bhaskar Singh, Kuldeep Bauddh, Faizal Bux), Volume 7 of the series Developments in Applied Phycology pp 33-51

101. Ramachandra T V and Durga Madhab Mahapatra, 2015. The Science of Carbon Footprint Assessment, Chapter 1, In The Carbon Footprint Handbook, Subramanian S. Kannan Muthu (Eds.), CRC Press (Taylor and Francis), Pp 3-44

102. Ramachandra T V and Ganesh Hegde, 2015. Scope for decentralised energy systems in India, in Synergy with Energy, Kaushal Shah (eds.), Pp 36-43, Saket Projects, Ahmedabad

103. Ramachandra T V and Ganesh Hegde, 2014. Energy Latitude in Western Ghats through Decentralized Renewable Energy Resources, In Synergy with Energy, Published by SAKET Projects, Mumbai, pp 57-67

104. Ramachandra T. V., Sreejith K. and Bharath H. A., 2014. Sector-Wise Assessment of Carbon Footprint across Major Cities in India, Assessment of Carbon Footprint in Different Industrial Sectors, Volume 2, Muthu S. S. (ed.), Eco-Production, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-4585-75-0_8, Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2014

105. Ramachandra T V, Shwetmala K, Dania T.M, 2014. Carbon footprint of solid waste sector in Greater Bangalore, India, In: Assessment of Carbon Footprint in Different Industrial Sectors (ed. S.S. Muthu), Volume 1,EcoProduction, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-4560-41-2_11, Springer Science, Singapore Pp 265-292

106. Ramachandra T V, 2012. Innovations in solar biofuel: Opportunities and Strategies in Indian Energy Sector: Sustainability through Innovations, Saket Projects, Ahmedabad, Pp5-6.

107. Ramachandra T V and Durga Madhab Mahapatra, 2012. Scope for Algal Biofuel from Wastewater, in Indian Energy Sector: Sustainability through Innovations, Saket Projects, Ahmedabad, Pp 68-72.

108. Ramachandra T V, 2011. Renewable energy transition: Perspective and Challenges, In: Energy India 2020- A Shape of Things to come in Indian Energy Sector, Saket Projects Ltd., Ahmedabad, Pp:175-183

109. Dabrase, P. and Ramachandra, T.V., 1999. Energy and Environmental Sustainability: Some key issues in rural Kolar, Karnataka, India. In. Criteria and Indicators of sustainability in Rural Development - a Natural resource Perspective, Anil K. Gupta (ed), Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, pp. 222-240.

110. Ramachandra T.V. 1997. Regional Integrated Energy Planning. Human Development CD-Rom, (Belgium)Vol 1.2: Section: Energy and Sustainable Development.

111. Bharath, S. and Ramachandra, T.V., 2021. Modeling Landscape Dynamics of Policy Interventions in Karnataka State, India. Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis, 5(2), pp.1-23.

112. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, S. and Vinay, S., 2021. Assessment of Forest Transitions and Regions of Conservation Importance in Udupi district, Karnataka. Indian Forester, 147(9), pp.834-847.

113. Ramachandra, T.V. and Bharath, S., 2021. Carbon Footprint of Karnataka: Accounting of Sources and Sinks. In Carbon Footprint Case Studies (pp. 53-92). Springer, Singapore.

114. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, S. and Bharath, A.H., 2020. Insights of Forest Dynamics for the Regional Ecological Fragility Assessment. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 48(8), pp.1169-1189.

115. Ramachandra, T.V., Vinay, S., Bharath, S., Chandran, M.S. and Aithal, B.H., 2020. Insights into riverscape dynamics with the hydrological, ecological and social dimensions for water sustenance. Curr Sci, 118(9), pp.1379-1393.

116. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, S. and Vinay, S., 2019. Visualisation of impacts due to the proposed developmental projects in the ecologically fragile regions-Kodagu district, Karnataka. Progress in Disaster Science, 3, p.100038.

117. Ramachandra, T.V. and Setturu, B., 2019. Sustainable management of Bannerghatta National Park, India, with the insights in land cover dynamics. FIIB Business Review, 8(2), pp.118-131.

118. Ramachandra, T.V. and Bharath, S., 2019. Global warming mitigation through carbon sequestrations in the Central Western Ghats. Remote Sensing in Earth Systems Sciences, 2(1), pp.39-63.

119. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, S., Chandran, M.S. and Joshi, N.V., 2018. Salient Ecological Sensitive Regions of Central Western Ghats, India. Earth Systems and Environment, 2(1), pp.15-34.

120. Ramachandra, T.V., Vinay, S., Bharath, S. and Shashishankar, A., 2018. Focus: Ecology and Evolution: Eco-Hydrological Footprint of a River Basin in Western Ghats. The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 91(4), p.431.

121. Ramachandra, T.V. and Bharath, S., 2019. Carbon sequestration potential of the forest ecosystems in the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot. Natural Resources Research, pp.1-19.

122. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, S. and Gupta, N., 2018. Modelling landscape dynamics with LST in protected areas of Western Ghats, Karnataka. Journal of environmental management, 206, pp.1253-1262.

123. Ramachandra, T.V. and Bharath, S., 2018. Geoinformatics based Valuation of Forest Landscape Dynamics in Central Western Ghats, India. J Remote Sensing & GIS, 7(227), p.2.

124. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, S., Rajan, K.S. and Chandran, M.D.S., 2017. Modelling the forest transition in Central Western Ghats, India. Spatial Information Research, 25(1), pp.117-130.
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