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Oecologia, 91: 536-539. 133. Sukumar,R., Dattaraja,H.S., Suresh,H.S., Radhakrishnan,J.,Vasudeva,R., Nirmala,S. & Joshi, N.V. (1992) Long-term monitoring of vegetation in a tropical deciduous forest in Mudumalai, Southern India. Curr. Sci., 62(9), 608-616. 134. Varman, K.S. and Sukumar, R. (1992) Ecology of Sambar in Mudumalai Sanctuary, southern India. In: Ohtaishi, N & Shenoy, H.I. (eds). Deer in China. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam. 135. Daniels, R.J.R., Subhashchandran & Gadgil, M. (1993) A strategy for conserving the biodiversity of the Uttara Kannada District in south India. Environmental Conservation, 20(2), 131-138. 136. Gadgil, M. (1993) Restoring the productivity of Indian savannas In : M. D. Young and O.T. Solbrig (ed.)The World's Savannas : Economic Driving Forces, Ecological Constraints to and Policy Options for Sustainable Savanna Landuse. 221-235, MAB Series Vol. 12. 137. Gadgil, M. (1993) Forestry Principles: What should the Indian Response Be? Wastelands News, 2, 13-18. 138. Gadgil, M. (1993) Of Life and Artifacts In: S. Kellert & E.O. Wilson (ed.) The biophilla Hypothesis, 365-377, Island Press, Washington D.C. 139. Gadgil, M. (1993) Why we must empower people to conserve biodiversity. Evolutionary Trends in Biology, Environment Update, 1,13-17. 140. Gadgil, S., Yadumani & Joshi, N.V. (1993) Coherent rainfall zones of the Indian region. Internatl. J. Climatology, 13, 547-566. 141. Gore, A.P., Paranjape, S.A., Rajgopalan, G., Kharshikar, A.V., Joshi, N.V., Watve, M.G.& Gogate, M.G. M (1993) Tiger census: Role of quantification. Curr. Sci., 64(10), 711-714. 142. Murali, K.S. (1993) Differential reproductive success in Cassia fistula in different habitats - A case of pollinator limitation? Curr. Sci., 65(3), 270-272. 143. Murali, K.S. & Sukumar, R. (1993) Leaf flushing phenology and herbivory in a tropical dry deciduous forest, southern India. Oecologia, 94: 114-119.ECODEVELOPMENT
144. Gadgil, M and Malhotra, K.C. (1983) Questioning Bedthi hydel project : an experiment in people's participation. In : Kuldeep Mathur and Harsh Sethi ed. Action Research for Development, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi, 25-30. 145. Gadgil, M. (1984) Ecodevelopment of Western Ghats in Karnataka In : C.J. Saldanha ed. Karnataka State of Environment Report- 1983-84, Centre for Taxonomic Studies, Bangalore. pp. 138-148. 146. Misra, B.K., Gadgil, M. and Hegde, K.M. (1985) Bhairumbe - an experiment in ecodevelopment In : C.J. Saldanha ed. Karnataka state of environment report-1985-86, Centre for Taxonomic Studies, Bangalore, 155-172. 147. Prasad, S.N., Hegde, M.S., Gadgil, M., Hegde, K.M. (1985) An experiment in ecodevelopment in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka South Asian Anthropologist, 69(1) : 73-83. 148. Prasad, R., Ravindranath, N.H. & Somashekara, H.I. (1985) Farm ponds for rainfed agriculture. IWRA, Vth World Congress on Water Resources, June 1985, Belgium, 178, 4, 721-731. 149. Baldwin, S., Geller, H., Dutt, G. & Ravindranath, N.H. (1985) Improved wood burning cookstoves: signs of success. AMBIO, Royal Swedish Academy of Science, 14, 4-5, 280-731. 150. Gadgil, M., Hegde, K.M. and Bhoja Shetty, K.A. (1986) Uttara Kannada : a case study in hill area development In : C.J. Saldanha ed. Karnataka state of environment report - 1985-86, Centre for Taxonomic Studies, Bangalore, 155-172. 151. Ravindranath, N.H. & Chanakya, H.N. (1986) Biomass based energy system for a South Indian Village. Biomass 3(3) Elsevier Applied Science Publishers Ltd., England, 9, 215-233. 152. Ravindranath, N.H. and Shailaja, R. (1986) Rural fuelwood crisis and energy options:A case study of Ungra Village In:Giriappa, S.(Ed.) Rural Energy crisis Himalaya Publishing House, N.Delhi,73-80. 153. Gadgil, S. (1987) Monsoon variability and its relationship to agricultural strategies. Climate & Food Security, 249-256. 154. Reddy, A.K.N. and Ravindranath, N.H. (1987) Biomass, Village Energy and Rural Development In: Hall, D.O. and Overend, R.P. (ed.) Biomass Regenerable Energy, John Wiley & Sons, N.Y.,387-411. 155. Chetty, K.M., & Subramanian, D.K. (1988) Rural energy consumption patterns with multiple objectives Internatl. J. Energy Research, 12, 561-567. 156. Chetty, M.K. & Subramanian, D.K. (1988) Design of rural energy centres for the developing countries: Goal programming approach. Modelling, Simulation & Control, C. AMSE Press, 12(1), 25-34. 157. Lele, S.M. & Subramanian, D.K. (1988) A Hydro-wood net-energy approach to hydro project design. Energy, 13(4), 367-381. 158. Ravindranath, N.H. & Shailaja, R. (1988) Village Biomass Energy needs and Tree Planting Boiling Point, Intermediate Technology Development Group, 1988, 17, 16-18. 159. Ravindranath, N.H. (1989) Evaluation of the Astra Stove Programme In: Roberto Caceres (Ed.) Stoves for People, Intermediate Technology Publications, London. 160. Ravindranath, N.H., Shailaja, R. & Revankar, A. (1989) Dissemination and evaluation of fuel efficient and smokeless Astra Stove in Karnataka. Energy Environment Monitor, 5(2), 48-69. 161. Ravindranath, N.H., Sudhakar Babu, D.S. & Shailaja, R. (1989) Conservation of biomass: Potential of a fuel efficient woodstove. Energy Management, 14-20. 162. Ravindranath, N.H. (1990) Methods of monitoring & evaluation of stove programmes. Boiling Point, Intermediate Technology Development Group, 23, 1-3. 163. Ravindranath, N.H. (1990) Ecodevelopment of selected ecosystems in Western Ghats (Sirsi) Proc. MAB Regional Training Workshop Trop. For. Ecosyst. conserv.Develop.S & SE Asia 1990, 92-97. 164. Ravindranath, N.H., Dattaprasad, H.L. & Somashekar, H.I. (1990) A rural energy system based on energy forest and wood gasifier. Curr. Sci., 59(11), 557-560. 165. Ravindranath, N.H. & Somashekar, H.I. (1991) Biomass production, utilisation and conservation in a semiarid area. Karnataka State of Environment Report V, 21-32. 166. Ravindranath, N.H., Nayak, M.M., Hiriyur, R.S. & Dinesh, C.R. (1991) The status and use of tree biomass in a semi-arid village ecosystem. Biomass & Bioenergy, 1(1), 9-16. 167. Bhat, P.R., Bhat, D.M., Ravindranath, N.H. and Gadgil, M. (1992) Microlevel Planning for Sustainable Development of two village ecosystems in Uttara Kannada District. Int.J. Sustainable Development, 1(3), 69-78. 168. Dutt, G.S. & Ravindranath, N.H. (1992) Bioenergy: Direct applications in cooking. Renewable Energy, Sources for fuel & electricity, 653-697. T.B.Johansso,H.Kelly,A.K.N.Reddy & R.H.Williams (Ed.) Island Press,Washington D.C. 169. Ravindranath, N.H., Somashekar, H.I., Shailaja, R., Parthasarthy, C.K. & Jagadish, K.S. (1992) Study of tree plantation resources in a semi arid region of Karnataka. Energy Environment Monitor 8(2): 71-77. 170. Srinivas, S.N., Ravindranth, N.H., Dasappa, S., Srinivasa, U. & Mukunda, H.S. (1992) Wood gasifier based rural power generation system: a case-study. Pacific & Asian Journal of Energy, 2(2), 81-91.ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
171. Gadgil, M. (1986) Towards an ecological history of India Economic and Political Weekly, XX (45, 46, 47), 1909-1918. 172. Gadgil, M. and Subhashchandran, M.D. (1989) On the history of Uttara Kannada forests In : J. Dargavel, K. Dixon and N. Semple (eds.) Changing Tropical Forests, Australian National University, Canberra, 47-58. 173. Guha, R. and Gadgil, M. (1989) State forestry and social conflict in British India : a study in the ecological bases of agrarian protest Past and Present, 123, 141-177. 174. Subhashchandran, M.D. & Gadgil, M. (1993) State forestry and the decline in food resources in the tropical forests of Uttara Kannada, Southern India. In:Tropical forests, people & food:Biocultural interactions and applications to development - 15 in Man & the Biosphere series-Ed. C.M.Hladik,A.Hladik,etc., 733-744. 175. Sukumar, R., Ramesh, R., Pant, R.K., Rajagopalan, G. (1993) A 13 C record of late Quaternary climate change from tropical peats in southern India. Nature, 364(6439), 703 -706 dt. 19-08-1993ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
176. Lele, S.M., Norgaard, R.B. & Subramaniam, D.K. (1988) Hydropower project design incorporating submergence costs. Journal of Environmental Management, 27, 303-323. 177. Gadgil, M. (1990) Management of Renewable Resources. In: Perspectives in Science and Technology, Tech.Report. by Science Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Dept.of Science & Technology, Govt. of India, II, 391-419. Har-Anand Publications. 178. Ravindranath, N.H. & Somashekhar, B.S. (1990) Environmental considerations of the Karnataka Tea Project. In: Working group report on Impact Assessment of Karnataka Tea Project' submitted by KSCST to Dept.of Ecology & Env.,Govt. of Karnataka. 179. Shailaja, R. & Ravindranath, N.H. (1990) Women and Rural Environment Karnataka State of Environment Report IV, 7-16. 180. Ravindranath, N.H., Shailaja, R. and Gadgil, M. (1991) An approach to environment awareness and education programmes Productivity, 31(4), 557-561. 181. Ramachandra, T.V. and Subramanian, D.K. (1992) Energy efficiencies of end-use devices in an Electro-Metallurgical Industry: A critical study. Energy Convers.Mgmt. 33(10), 899-912. 182. Ramachandra, T.V. & Subramanian, D.K. (1993) Analysis of energy utilization in the grain mill sector in Karnataka. Energy Policy, 644-655. 183. Ravindranath, N.H. (1993) Biomass gasification: Environmentally sound technology for decentralized power generation, a case study from India. Biomass and Bioenergy, 4(1), 49-60.HUMAN ECOLOGY
184. Gadgil, M. and Malhotra, K.C. (1983) Adaptive significance of the Indian caste system : an ecological perspective Annals of Human Biology, 10 : 465-478 185. Malhotra, K.C., Khomne, S.B. and Gadgil, M. (1983) Hunting strategies among three non-pastoral nomadic groups of Maharashtra Man in India, 63 : 21-39. 186. Gadgil, M and Malhotra, K.C. (1985) Pastoral caste ecology : case studies from Karnataka and Maharashtra uplands In : Tejvir Singh and Jagdish Kaur ed. Himalayas, Mountains and Man , Print House, Lucknow, 197-204. 187. Gadgil, M. (1985) Cultural evolution of ecological prudence Landscape Planning, 12 : 285-299. 188. Gadgil, M. and Malhotra, K.C. (1985) Ecology is for the people South Asian Anthropologist, 6(1) : 1-14. 189. Malhotra, K.C. and Gadgil, M. (1988) Coping with uncertainty in food supply : case studies among the pastoral and non-pastoral nomads of Western India. In : I. deGarine and G.A. Harrison ed. Coping with uncertainity in food supply, Clarendon Press, Oxford 379-404. 190. Gadgil, M. (1989) Husbanding India's natural resources : the tradition and the prospects In : Carla M. Borden ed. Contemporary Indian Tradition, Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington and London, 323-332. 191. Gadgil, M. (1989) Population, Resources and Environment : the Indian Dilemma In : Population Issues, Applied Population Research Trust Bangalore, 29-42. 192. Gadgil, M. and Iyer, P. (1989) On the diversification of common property resource use by the Indian society In : F. Berkes (ed.) Common Property Resources : Ecology and Community based Sustainable Development, 240-255. Belhaven Press, London. 193. Gadgil, M. and Thapar, R. (1990) Human Ecology in India : Some historical perspectives Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 15(3), 209-223. 194. Gadgil, M. (1991) Ecological Organization of the Indian Society I.C.S.S.R. Newsletter, XXI (4), 1-9. Jan.-Mar. 195. Joshi, N.V., Gadgil, M. and Suresh Patil (1993) Exploring cultural diversity of the people of India. Curr.Sci. 64(1), 10-17.