Publications
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R Srikanth Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme Role of Electric Mobility in a Sustainable, Energy-Secure Future for India http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/114/04/0732.pdf Current Science. Vol. 114. No. 4. pp. 732-739 |
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V V Binoy Bridging Self, Culture and Consciousness https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-5777-9_1 Co-Authored with Sangeetha Menon, Nithin Nagaraj. Self, Culture and Consciousness: Interdisciplinary Convergences on Knowing and Being. Springer Nature |
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V V Binoy Autobiographical Memory: Where Self, Wellbeing and Culture Congregate https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-5777-9_11 Co-Authored with Sangeetha Menon, Ishan Vashish, Ambika Rathore. Self, Culture and Consciousness: Interdisciplinary Convergences on Knowing and Being. Springer Nature |
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R Srikanth Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme India’s Steel Industry – quo vadis? http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/114/02/0243.pdf Current Science. Vol. 114. No. 2. pp. 243-243 |
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V V Binoy The monkey is not always a God: Attitudinal differences toward crop-raiding macaques and why it matters for conflict mitigation https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13280-017-1008-5 Co-Authored with Sindhu Radhakrishna, Shaurabh Anand. Ambio 47: 711-720 Attitudinal differences toward wildlife have important implications for conflict management and when the species in question have strong cultural and religious associations, conflict mitigation becomes a challenging endeavor. We investigated farmers’ attitudes toward two different crop-raiding macaque species, the rhesus macaque in northern India, and the bonnet macaque in southern India. Apart from regional differences in attitudes, we also assessed temporal changes in attitude toward the rhesus macaque. We carried out household surveys using a semistructured questionnaire to collect data. Our findings reveal that respondents in southern and northern India differ significantly in their views regarding species sanctity and preference for mitigation options. Although people’s perceptions of the rhesus macaques had changed over time in northern India, farmers were still unwilling to cause harm to the macaques. We discuss the underlying causes of these observed differences in attitude and their impact on the management of human–macaque conflict. |
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Anindya Sinha co-authored Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Primates in Urban Settings In: The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, Wiley and Sons Inc, pp.1-8 |
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Janaki Balakrishnan co-authored The charged bubble oscillator: dynamics and thresholds https://www.ias.ac.in/article/fulltext/conf/001/01/0109-0115 Co-authored with B Ashok, and Thotreithem Hongray. Indian Academy of Sciences Conference Series 1, 109-115 (2017) (from: Pramana: Journal of Physics) |
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Janaki Balakrishnan, Sudharsana V Iyengar, Jürgen Kurths co-authored Missing cycles: effect of climate change on population dynamics https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347505138_Missing_cycles_Effect_of_climate_change_on_population_dynamics Indian Academy of Sciences Conference Series 1, 93-99 (2017) (from: Pramana: Journal of Physics) |