EIACP_Logo EIACP_Logo

Sahyadri E-News : LXXXVIII (ISSUE 89)

Conservation of Wetlands: Ecosystem-based Adaptation of Climate change

EIACP_Logo EIACP_Logo

Bibliography

  1. Kiran, R., & Ramachandra, T. V. (1999). Status of wetlands in Bangalore and its conservation aspects. ENVIS Journal of Human Settlements16(24), 2-10.

  2. Ramachandra, T. V., Asulabha, K. S., & Sincy, V. (2021). Phosphate loading and foam formation in urban lakes. GP Globalize Research Journal of Chemistry5(1), 33-52.

  3. Ramachandra, T. V., & Narayan, N. R. (2021). Heavy metal in the food chain—Consequences of polluting water bodies. Green Chem. Technol. Lett7, 7-17.

  4. Ramachandra, T. V., Va, S., & Asulabha, K. S. (2020). Efficacy of rejuvenation of lakes in Bengaluru, India. Green Chemistry & Technology Letters6(1), 14-26.

  5. Sudarshan, P., Mahesh, M. K., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2020). Dynamics of metal pollution in sediment and macrophytes of Varthur Lake, Bangalore. Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology104(4), 411-417.

  6. Asulabha, K. S., Jaishanker, R., Sincy, V., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2022). Diversity of phytoplankton in lakes of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Biodiversity Challenges: a way forward, 147-178.

  7. Ramachandra, T. V., Shivamurthy, V., Subramanian, A. K., Varghese, S., Setturu, B., & Aithal, B. H. (2022). Appraisal of environmental health and ecohydrology of free-flowing Aghanashini River, Karnataka, India. Water14(6), 977.

  8. Ramachandra, T. V., Shivamurthy, V., Subramanian, A. K., Varghese, S., Setturu, B., & Aithal, B. H. (2022). Appraisal of environmental health and ecohydrology of free-flowing Aghanashini River, Karnataka, India. Water14(6), 977.

  9. Mahapatra, D. M., Joshi, N. V., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2018). Insights to bioprocess and treatment competence of urban wetlands. Journal of environmental management206, 1179-1191.

  10. Sudarshan'º, P., Maheshº, M. K., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2019). Bioremediation Potential Of Macrophytes In Jakkur Wetland. JEP39(7), 594-601.

  11. Ramachandra, T. V., Sincy, V., Asulabha, K. S., Mahapatra, D. M., Bhat, S. P., & Aithal, B. H. (2018). Optimal treatment of domestic wastewater through constructed wetlands. J. Biodivers9, 81-102.

  12. Ramachandra, T. V., Sincy, V., Asulabha, K. S., & Vinay, S. (2018). Assessment of physico-chemical integrity of lotic ecosystems in central Western Ghats through Multivariate Techniques. J Biodiversity9(1-2), 69-80.

  13. Ramachandra, T. V., & Aithal, B. (2016). Decaying lakes of Bengaluru and today’s irrational decision makers. Energy & Wetlands Research Group Blog.

  14. Ramachandra, T. V., Asulabha, K. S., & Lone, A. A. (2014). Nutrient enrichment and proliferation of invasive macrophytes in urban lakes. Journal of Biodiversity, 5(1-2), 33-44.

  15. Ramachandra, T. V., & Kumar, U. (2008). Wetlands of greater Bangalore, India: automatic delineation through pattern classifiers. Electronic Green Journal, (26), 2.

  16. Ramachandra, T. V., & Mujumdar, P. P. (2009). Urban floods: Case study of Bangalore. Disaster Dev3(2), 1-98.

  17. Ramachandra, T. V., & Aithal, U. K. B. H. (2012). Ecological approach for mitigation of urban Flood risks. Ecosystem Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction, 103.

  18. Ramachandra, T. V., Aithal, B. H., & Kumar, U. (2012). Conservation of wetlands to mitigate urban floods. Journal of Resources, Energy and Development9(1), 1-22.

  19. Mahapatra, D. M., Chanakya, H. N., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2013). Treatment efficacy of algae-based sewage treatment plants. Environmental monitoring and assessment185, 7145-7164.

  20. Alakananda, B., Mahesh, M. K., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2013). Biomonitoring to assess the efficacy of restoration and management of urban water bodies. International Journal of Environmental Sciences2(3), 165-178.

  21. Mahapatra, D. M., Chanakya, H. N., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2013). Euglena sp. as a suitable source of lipids for potential use as biofuel and sustainable wastewater treatment. Journal of Applied Phycology25, 855-865. 

  22. Mahapatra, D. M., Guruprasad, S., Chanakya, H. N., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2010). Algal photosynthetic dynamics in urban lakes under stress conditions. In Proceedings of the Conference on Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning CiSTUP@ CiSTUP (Vol. 20).

  23. Ramachandra, T. V., Alakananda, B., Rani, A., & Khan, M. A. (2011). Ecological and Socio-Economic Assessment of Varthur Wetland, Bengaluru (India). Journal of Environmental Science & Engineering53(1), 101-108.

  24. Ramachandra, T. V., Rajinikanth, R., & Ranjini, V. G. (2005). Economic valuation of wetlands. Journal of Environmental Biology26(2 Suppl), 439-447.

  25. Mahapatra, D. M., Chanakya, H. N., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2011). C: N ratio of Sediments in a sewage fed Urban Lake. International journal of geology5(3), 86-92.

  26. Kumar, R., & Ramachandra, T. V. (2005). Water, soil and sediment investigations to explore the status and management options of aquatic ecosystems. Aquatic Ecosytems–Conservation, Restoration and Management. New Delhi: Capital Publishing Company.

  27. Ramachandra T V, Vinay S, Sudarshan Bhat, Bharath Settur, Bharath H. Aithal, 2017. Unabated Violations in Agara Bellandur Wetland, ENVIS Technical Report 134, Environmental Information System, CES, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012

  28. Ramachandra T V, Durga Madhab Mahapatra, Asulabha K S, Sincy Varghese, 2017. Foaming or Algal Bloom in Water bodies of India: Remedial Measures - Restrict Phosphate (P) based Detergents, ENVIS Technical Report 108, Environmental Information System, CES, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012.

  29. Ramachandra T V, Karthick B, Boominathan M, Sameer Ali and Avinash K G., 2013. Waterscape of Kerala - characterisation of surface, well and tap water in all districts, CES Technical Report 133, Centre for Ecological Sciences, IISc, Bangalore 560 012.

  30. Ramachandra T V, Bharath H.Aithal, Vinay S, Bharath Setturu, Asulabha K S, Sincy V and Sudarshan P. Bhat, 2015. Vanishing Lakes Interconnectivity & Violations in Valley Zone: Lack of Co-ordination among Para-State Agencies, ENVIS Technical Report 85, CES, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012

  31. Convention on Wetlands (2024) Scaling up wetland conservation and restoration to deliver the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework: Guidance on including wetlands in National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAPs) to boost biodiversity and halt wetland loss and degradation. Ramsar Technical Report No. 12. Gland, Switzerland: Secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands. DOI: 10.69556/strp.tr12.24

  32. Convention on Wetlands. (2021). Global guidelines for peatland rewetting and restoration. Ramsar Technical Report No. 11. Gland, Switzerland: Secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands.

  33. Rebelo, L.-M., Finlayson, C.M., Strauch, A., Rosenqvist, A., Perennou, C., Tøttrup, C., Hilarides, L., Paganini, M., Wielaard, N., Siegert, F., Ballhorn, U., Navratil, P., Franke, J. & Davidson, N. (2018). The use of Earth Observation for wetland inventory, assessment and monitoring: An information source for the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. Ramsar Technical Report No.10. Gland, Switzerland: Ramsar Convention Secretariat.

  34. Adams, J. (2012). Determination and implementation of environmental water requirements for estuaries. CBD Technical Series.

  35. Cromie, R. L., Lee, R., Delahay, R. D. J., Newth, J. L., O’Brien, M. F., Fairlamb, H. A., ... & Stroud, D. A. (2012). Ramsar wetland disease manual: guidelines for assessment, monitoring and management of animal disease in wetlands. Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.

  36. Horwitz, P., Finlayson, M. and Weinstein, P. 2012. Healthy wetlands, healthy people: a review of wetlands and human health interactions. Ramsar Technical Report No. 6. Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, Gland, Switzerland, & The World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

  37. Global Interflyway Network. 2012. Waterbird flyway initiatives: outcomes of the 2011 Global Waterbird Flyways Workshop to promote exchange of good practice and lessons learnt. Seosan City, Republic of Korea, 17-20 October 2011.Editors: Chang Yong Choi, Nicola Crockford, Nick Davidson, Vicky Jones, Taej Mundkur, Crawford Prentice & David Stroud. AEWA Technical Series No.40, Bonn, Germany; CMS Technical Series No.25, Bonn, Germany; EAAFP Technical Report No. 1, Incheon, Republic of Korea; Ramsar Technical Report No. 8, Gland, Switzerland. ISBN No. 2-940073-33-3

  38. Gitay, H., Finlayson, C.M. & Davidson, N.C. 2011. A Framework for assessing the vulnerability of wetlands to climate change. Ramsar Technical Report No. 5/CBD Technical Series No. 57. Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Gland, Switzerland & Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Canada. ISBN 92-9225-361-1 (print); 92-9225-362-X (web).

  39. Lowry, J. 2010. A Framework for a Wetland Inventory Metadatabase. Ramsar Technical Report No. 4. Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Gland, Switz erland.

  40. De Groot,R.S., Stuip, M.A.M., Finlayson, C.M. & Davidson, N. 2006. Valuing wetlands: guidance for valuing the benefi ts derived from wetland ecosystem services, Ramsar Technical Report No. 3/CBD Technical Series No. 27. Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Gland, Switz erland & Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Canada. ISBN 2-940073-31-7.

  41. P K Gupta, J G Patel, R P Singh, I M Bahuguna, Raj Kumar et al. (2021). Space based observation of Indian wetlands, Space Applications Centre, ISRO Ahmedabad, India

  42. T V R Murthy, J G Patel, S. Panigrahy and J S Parihar (Eds.). 2013. National Wetland Atlas: Wetlands of International Importance under Ramsar Convention, SAC/EPSA/ABHG/NWIA/ATLAS/38/2013, Space Applications Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad, India, 230p.

  43. ICEM (2023). Climate Risk Assessment of Pong Dam Lake, Himachal Pradesh. Prepared for GIZ.

  44. Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (2023). Hydro-Ecology of Point Calimere Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu An Assessment for Integrated Management. Prepared for GIZ.

  45. Taru leading Edge, Pvt. Ltd. (2023). Ecosystem Services-Livelihood Linkages of Bhitarkanika Mangroves, Odisha - An Assessment for Integrated Management. Prepared for GIZ.

  46. Refsnider, J. M., Garcia, J. A., Holliker, B., Hulbert, A. C., Nunez, A., & Streby, H. M. (2021). Effects of harmful algal blooms on stress levels and immune functioning in wetland-associated songbirds and reptiles. Science of the Total Environment788, 147790. 

  47. Hu, H., Chen, J., Zhou, F., Nie, M., Hou, D., Liu, H., ... & Liang, Y. (2024). Relative increases in CH4 and CO2 emissions from wetlands under global warming dependent on soil carbon substrates. Nature Geoscience17(1), 26-31.

  48. Rahim, A., Soeprobowati, T. R., Putranto, T. T., Al Falah, M. H., & Gell, P. (2024). Contribution of mangrove forest carbon stocks on climate change mitigation: a case study at Tuntang Estuary, Central Java. Journal of Coastal Conservation28(4), 65.

  49. Liu, C., Cheng, H., Wu, Y., Chen, T., Deng, L., Zhang, L., ... & Li, H. (2024). Evaluation of soil fauna biodiversity in restored farmland for protection of wetland ecology by planting different crops. Ocean & Coastal Management247, 106945.

  50. Datri, L. A., Lopez, M., Buchter, S., Pazcel, E. M., & Gandini, M. (2024). Functional Urban Wetlands in Dysfunctional Cities. Current Landscape Ecology Reports9(2), 21-30.

  51. Mas, M., Flaquer, C., Rebelo, H., & López‐Baucells, A. (2021). Bats and wetlands: synthesising gaps in current knowledge and future opportunities for conservation. Mammal Review51(3), 369-384.

  52. Sarkar, S., Sarkar, U. K., Ali, S., Kumari, S., & Puthiyotti, M. (2021). Status, ecological services and management of aquatic weeds of floodplain wetlands in India: An overview. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management26(1), 76-91.

  53. Johnes, P. J., Gooddy, D. C., Heaton, T. H., Binley, A., Kennedy, M. P., Shand, P., & Prior, H. (2020). Determining the impact of riparian wetlands on nutrient cycling, storage and export in permeable agricultural catchments. Water12(1), 167.

  54. Jarvie, H. P., Pallett, D. W., Schäfer, S. M., Macrae, M. L., Bowes, M. J., Farrand, P., ... & Fisher, N. (2020). Biogeochemical and climate drivers of wetland phosphorus and nitrogen release: Implications for nutrient legacies and eutrophication risk (Vol. 49, No. 6, pp. 1703-1716).

  55. Hu, M., Le, Y., Sardans, J., Yan, R., Zhong, Y., Sun, D., ... & Peñuelas, J. (2023). Moderate salinity improves the availability of soil P by regulating P‐cycling microbial communities in coastal wetlands. Global Change Biology29(1), 276-288.