Publications
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Anindya Sinha Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Elephants on the move: Implications for human-elephant interaction. IIC Quarterly 46: 100-113. |
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Anindya Sinha Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme The banj oak Quercus leucotrichophora as a potential mitigating factor for human-langur interactions in the Garhwal Himalayas, India: People’s perceptions and ecological importance. Global Ecology and Conservation 22: e00985. |
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Anindya Sinha Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme The devil is in the detail' Peer-review of the Wildlife Conservation Plan by the Wildlife Institute of India for the Etalin Hydropower Project, Dibang Valley, Zoo’s Print 35(5): 1-78. |
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Anindya Sinha Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Chronic extraction of forest resources is threatening a unique wildlife habitat of Upper Brahmaputra Valley, northeastern India Current Science 119(6): 1042-1045. |
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Amit Mukherjee Assistant Professor, International Strategic and Security Studies Programme Role of GIS in national security is ubiquitous Raksha Anirveda: Pursuing Self Reliance in Defence 2(8), pp. 90-93. |
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Srikumar M Menon Associate Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme Replicating the mountain: The case of temple shikharas In: New Facets of Indian Art, Architecture and Epigraphy (Essays in honour of Prof. S. L. Shantakumari) edited by C. B. Patil, Shrinivas V. Padigar, and V. Shivanand. Delhi: Agam Kala Prakashan, pp. 66-75. |
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Snehashish Mitra Dwelling on the hills: Continuity of tribal geographies in Guwahati In: CEPT Essay Prize 2019. CEPT University Press, pp. 95-105. |
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Sisir Roy, Sarangam Majumdar Microbial communication: Mathematical modeling, synthetic biology and the role of noise. Singapore: Springer. |