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., Vikram Adity and T, Ganesh and Malla, Giridhar (2013) Easter Ghats' tragedy: If the mines don’t get them… the dams will. Sanctuary Asia. pp. 51-53.

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AC, Bhagabati and A, Vaidyanathan and Baviskar, Amita and Kothari, Ashish and Patankar, Bharat and Shah, Ghanshyam and KJ, Joy and Chopra, Kanchan and R Iyer, Ramaswamy and S, Janakarajan and Kak, Sanjay and Lele, Sharachchandra and Iyengar, Sudarshan and Paranjape, Suhas and ., Vimalbhai (2013) Dialogue Needed on Sardar Sarovar. Economic and Political Weekly, 49 (37). p. 5.

Agrawal, Tanvi (2022) From sapling to supari: On the arecanut trail in semi-arid Karnataka. The News Minute.

Aiyappa, Bhashitha (2023) The Secret Kingdom Beneath Our Feet. JLR Explore.

Anusree, AS and Thorat, Ovee H (2015) The Grass Is Greener Here. SAEVUS Magazine.

Aredath, Gautam (2023) Amendments in the Forest Conservation Act enable community-led recognition of forests. Mongabay.

Aredath, Gautam and Lele, Sharachchandra (2024) Empower communities to fix forest governance. The Hindustan Times.

Aredath, Gautam and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2024) India Needs to Foster Research and Innovation in Environmental Science. Science The Wire.

Atkore, Vidyadhar (2017) Enigmatic Encounters: Excerpts From A Field Biologist. Saevus.

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Balaji, Poorna (2017) A tree cut is not the same as a tree planted: Understanding ‘quick fix’ solutions to development consequences. Eartha.

Basnett, Shweta (2013) Rhododendrons Beyond just beautiful flowers.

Bhan, Manan (2023) India’s Millets Consumption and Trade Over the Last Three Decades. Ideas for India.

Bhat, Mahesh and Kadaba Shamanna, Seshadri (2025) Protecting Hesaraghatta. Sanctuary Asia. pp. 74-77.

Bindal, Niharika and Dewan, Sailendra (2025) Springs of Gangtok: Hidden Veins of the City. Sikkim express.

Biswas, Durba and Jamwal, Priyanka (2017) Swachh Bharat Mission Groundwater Contamination in Peri-urban India. Economic and Political Weekly, 52 (20). pp. 18-20.

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C, Kulothungan and Nair, Jyoti (2024) Labour, mechanisation, intermediaries, rain: Farmers in Tamil Nadu’s ‘rice bowl’ are up against a host of challenges. Down To Earth.

Chowdhury, Annesha (2017) The Rarest by the road. Saevus.

Chowdhury, Annesha (2017) What Going Organic Means For Biodiversity Conservation And Human Wellbeing In Darjeeling's Tea Estates. Eartha.

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Date, Anuja and Aredath, Gautam (2025) We Need to Lose Our Elitist Perspective on Forest Rights. The India Cable – a premium newsletter from The Wire & Galileo Ideas.

Dey, Abhijit (2022) Can mahua seeds provide Adivasis a reliable livelihood? Down To Earth.

Dey, Abhijit (2025) Mahua: The Magic Tree of Life. Wild Vault.

Dey, Abhijit and ., Akriti (2024) Mahua and its products need GI recognition. Indigenous Knowledge.

Dharma Rajan, Priyadarsanan and AP, Ranjith (2023) New wasp genus discovered at B.R. Hills. Star of Mysore.

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Eswar, Meghana and Thomas, Bejoy K (2017) Data Discrepancies Interpreting Rural Water Data in the Decadal Census. Economic and Political Weekly, 52 (28). pp. 29-32.

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Ghosh, Deyatima and NA, Aravind (2022) The Special, Spatial Lives Of Amphibians. Sanctuary Nature Foundation, 42 (12).

Godbole, Mihir and Vanak, Abi Tamim and Majgaonkar, Iravatee and Sabnis, Nikita (2022) The Great Vanishing. Sanctuary Nature Foundation, 42 (6).

Goswami, Rajkamal (2016) Biodiversity damage: Once dense forests in Kumaon now resemble cremation grounds. Scroll.

Goswami, Rajkamal and Talom, Duman (2025) On harvesting and gathering bioresources: Why unjust and misguided conservation vigilantism must end. The Arunachal Times.

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Hanchale, Sandeep and R, Siddappa Setty (2022) Twist in the Lantana tale. Down to Earth. pp. 54-56.

Hiremath, Ankila J. (2023) The Ecological Footprint Of Invasive Plants. Nature inFocus.

Home, Chandrima and Jhala, Yadvendradev V. (2010) Estimating breeding pair densities of the Indian fox in Kutch, Gujarat,India. Canid News, 13 (2).

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Ivanova, Maria and Lele, Sharachchandra (2022) Fifty years after UN environment summit, researchers renew call for action. Nature.

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Jamwal, Priyanka and Biswas, Durba (2024) AquaWISE - A decision support tool for greywater treatment solutions. India Water Portal.

Jamwal, Priyanka and Biswas, Durba (2025) Perception vs reality: Is free filtered water at restaurants a safe and plastic-free choice? Citizen Matters.

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K, Abhisheka and Kadaba Shamanna, Seshadri and MB, Prashanth and T, Ganesh (2012) The Agasthyamalai landscape. Sanctuary Asia.

KD, Prathapan and Dharma Rajan, Priyadarsanan (2011) Biological Diversity: A Common Heritage. Economic and Political Weekly, 46 (14). pp. 15-17.

KJ, Joy and Shah, Amita and Paranjape, Suhas and Badiger, Shrinivas and Lele, Sharachchandra (2006) Issues in Restructuring. Economic and Political Weekly, 41 (27-28). pp. 2994-2996.

Kadaba Shamanna, Seshadri (2022) Bridge to the Past: The Rocky Landscape of Daroji. Roundglass Sustain.

Kadaba Shamanna, Seshadri (2023) The Enchanting Forest Canopy. JLR Explore.

Kardam, Prachi and H.B., Sathyapramodh (2025) Celebrating Rotti Habba in a Changing World. A Journal-Magazine on Contemporary Issues.

Krishnan, Siddhartha (2024) 14 years after the dilution of the Gadgil report, devastation continues in the Western Ghats. Scroll.

Krishnan, Siddhartha (2024) Celebrating potato, the global staple. Mongabay.

Krishnan, Siddhartha (2025) How Tamil Nadu’s green energy push in the Nilgiris undermines the Dravidian development model. Green Energy.

Krishnan, Siddhartha (2024) Learning to ‘see’: Lessons from scholar James C Scott (1936-2024). Scroll.

Krishnan, Siddhartha and Purushothaman, Seema (2008) Value of deforestation? Some questions over compensating for lost forests. Down to Earth. p. 52.

Krishnaswamy, Jagdish (2015) Saving India’s Rivers and Riverine Ecosystems. Fundamatics.

Kumar Das, Nipu (2024) Snailing With Friends Exploring The Fascinating World Of Snails. Science Reporter.

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Lele, Sharachchandra (2018) Decentralise lake management. Deccan Chronicle.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2007) A ‘Defining’ Moment for Forests? Economic and Political Weekly, 42 (25). pp. 2379-2383.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2023) Fading green: Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill is rich in rhetoric, but dilutes regulations to protect green cover. The Indian Express.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2017) Forest Governance From Co-option and Conflict to Multilayered Governance? Economic and Political Weekly, 52 (25-26). pp. 55-58.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2017) Investing Crores but Passing the Buck. The Economic Times.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2020) Managing water: Paradigm shift needed. Deccan Herald.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2001) Pixelising the Commons” and “Commonising the Pixel”: Boon or Bane. The Common Property Resource Digest, 58. pp. 1-3.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2019) Reforms in India’s forest sector stuck in reverse gear. Down To Earth.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2011) Rethinking forest governance: Towards a perspective beyond SFM, the Godavarman case and FRA. The Hindu Survey Of The Envlronment.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2011) Thinking about and responding to Climate Change Why and how should we care? Teacher Plus.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2017) Unable to see the bamboo for the trees. The Hindu.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2015) Water: A Quintessential Public Good that Needs Public Solutions. Fundamatics, 2.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2019) The Wood for the Trees. India Today.

Lele, Sharachchandra (2023) An uphill struggle to grow the Forest Rights Act. The Hindu.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Badiger, Shrinivas and Thomas, Bejoy K (2018) Together, we can dam the destruction. Deccan Chronicle.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Dubash, Navroz K and Dixit, Shantanu (2010) A Structure for Environment Governance: A Perspective. Economic and Political Weekly, 45 (6). pp. 13-16.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Jamwal, Priyanka and Menon, Mahesh (2021) Challenges in Regulating Water Pollution in India Standards, Monitoring, Enforcement and Accountability. Economic and Political Weekly, 56 (52). pp. 46-52.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Joshi, Atul and Upadhyay, Purnima (2020) Hardline conservationists fail to see possibilities of people-wildlife coexistence. The Indian Express.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Kothari, Ashish and ., Roma and Saikia, Arupjyoti and Rebbapragada, Ravi and Kiro, Vasavi and Ete, Jarjum (2011) Misreading the Issues and the Landscape. Economic and Political Weekly, 46 (22). pp. 107-108.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Menon, Ajit (2011) Draft NEP 2004: a flawed vision. Seminar.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Mokashi, Shruti (2021) Mapping the potential of Community Forest Resource Rights in central India. Mongabay.

Lele, Sharachchandra and R, Venkat Ramanujam (2023) Never-ending injustice: Forest Villages of Madhya Pradesh. Hindustan Times.

Lele, Sharachchandra and Srinivasan, Veena (2016) Focusing on the Essentials Integrated Monitoring and Analysis of Water Resources. Economic and Political Weekly, 51 (52). pp. 47-50.

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M, Soubadra Devy and Swamy, Savitha and NA, Aravind (2009) Reshaping Urban Green Spaces. Economic and Political Weekly, 44 (46). pp. 25-27.

MB, Prashanth and M, Mathivanan and T, Ganesh (2013) Owls of the Forest's Edge. Sanctuary Asia. pp. 53-55.

Malhotra, Anuja and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2022) 100 years of “saving” India’s soil: What needs to change? Mongabay.

Malhotra, Anuja and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2022) Ecosystem Restoration Is Good for Your Health. Project Syndicate.

Malhotra, Anuja and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2023) How to strategically align CSR funds to meet India’s sustainability goals. Mongabay.

Malhotra, Anuja and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2023) Restoring Grassland Commons in Maharashtra. Nature in Focus.

Malhotra, Anuja and Vanak, Abi Tamim and Misher, Chetan (2025) Photo essay: Nine ways of seeing deserts as landscapes of richness – not symbols of failure. The urge to ‘fix’ the desert reflects a false understanding about India’s drylands..

Maurya, Nutan (2014) Science, Society and Risk in the Anthropocene. Economic and Political Weekly, 49 (41). pp. 20-23.

Mokashi, Shruti and Lele, Sharachchandra (2023) Estimating the potential of community forest rights: What makes implementation challenging. Down To Earth.

Moktan, Abriti and Khaling, Sarala (2023) Opinion: Why Sikkim is crisscrossed with pipes that run dry. Dialogue Earth.

Murugan, Vivek and Nair, Jyoti (2024) Coconut cultivation in Cauvery Delta is expanding but farmers demand better market linkages. Down To Earth.

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Nair, Sanjana and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2024) Renewable energy projects must do more to safeguard India’s natural ecosystems. Land and Climate Review.

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Peter, Jaya and M., Meera (2025) Pradip Krishen interview: Ecological restoration is more than just planting trees. Environment.

Phalkey, Neelambri and Purushothaman, Seema (2010) The tourist does leave a footprint But eco-tourism could still be people friendly. Down to Earth. p. 52.

Pradhan, Urbashi (2014) Sikkim’s ecological fragments.

Prajapati, Prakriti and Solomon, Divya (2016) The wicked problem of invasive species management in India. Adaptation at Scale in Semi-Arid Regions.

Pranuti, Lakshmi and Singh, Surabhi and Srinivasan, Veena (2022) What is ‘Agri-Rain’? Field Notes From Anantapur. Medium.

Purushothaman, Seema (2010) Fringe benefits taxed. Down to Earth, 18 (17). p. 52.

Purushothaman, Seema (2005) Land-Use Strategies for Tribals: A Socio-Economic Analysis. Economic and Political Weekly, 40 (53). pp. 5611-5619.

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R, Venkat Ramanujam (2017) Forest Rights in Baiga Chak, Madhya Pradesh. Economic and Political Weekly, 52 (25-26). pp. 47-50.

RP, Harisha (2018) Anaemia antidote: Old-timers of Karnataka's Soliga tribe swear by the health benefits of anagone soppu. Down to Earth. pp. 60-62.

RP, Harisha (2014) Crunchy, juicy devil's backbone. Down to Earth.

RP, Harisha (2013) Green Promise: Silver cockscomb isn’t a troublesome weed for Karnataka’s Soliga tribe. Down to Earth, 34 (4). pp. 56-57.

RP, Harisha (2023) Green promise: Silver cockscomb isn’t a troublesome weed for Karnataka’s Soliga tribe. Down To Earth.

RP, Harisha (2011) Livelihood and potential conservation roles of wild edible herbs. ISE Newsletter, 3 (2).

RP, Harisha (2013) The leafy option The Soligas combat monsoon sickness with leafy vegetables. Down to Earth, 22 (9). p. 62.

Raj, Anjali V. and Jamwal, Priyanka (2022) How reliable are water quality monitoring results from Field Test Kits. Down To Earth.

Ranganathan, Priya (2025) Biodiversity Hotspot: Walking Through Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. Wild Vault.

Ranganathan, Priya (2023) Green Peeps. Sanctuary Cub, 43 (1).

Ranganathan, Priya (2024) Rising tides, rooted solutions. Mongabay.

Ranganathan, Priya (2025) Sacred Swamps: Where Culture Meets Conservation. Habitat.

Ranganathan, Priya (2023) Sighting the Singalika. JLR Explore.

Ranganathan, Priya and Hegde, Pradeep (2024) Sacred Spaces of Myristica Swamps. Nature In Focus.

Rosencranz, Armin and Lele, Sharachchandra (2008) Supreme Court and India’s Forests. Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (5).

Roy, Anirban Datta (2023) OT Wedding Wednesday: Sustainable Wedding Traditions Of Maharashtra's Gonds. Outlook Traveller.

Roy, Anirban Datta (2025) Three forest villages in eastern Maharashtra discovered a simple truth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Down To Earth.

Roy, Anirban Datta and Sreenivasan, Naren (2025) A sanctuary for fish and a future for the river is Shivanasamudram’s conservation story. Wildlife & Biodiversity.

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Sachin Pernacca, Sashidhar (2025) Eucalyptus is a false promise that threatens India’s grasslands. Forests.

Sahu, Geetanjoy and Lele, Sharachchandra (2021) Environmental Regulation and Governance. Economic and Political Weekly, 56 (52). pp. 36-37.

Sankar, Vinay and Murali, Namratha (2024) ‘Commons’ sense: How Bengaluru and other Indian cities should approach pollution, traffic problems. Scroll.

Sankar, Vinay and Tiwale, Sachin (2025) Addressing water scarcity in Maharashtra: Need for a policy shift. Ideas for India.

Shakeer, Irfan and Ranganathan, Priya (2023) What is organic food? How do we identify organic products? Mongabay.

Shelar, Karishma and Malhotra, Anuja (2022) Why planting more trees is a lazy solution to the crisis of climate change. Scroll.

Srinivasan, Veena (2022) Research needs to leave the ivory tower of academia. Times of India.

Srinivasan, Veena (2022) Why We Are Paying for Peer Review. Medium.

Srinivasan, Veena and Lele, Sharachchandra (2017) From Groundwater Regulation to Integrated Water Management. Economic and Political Weekly, 52 (31). pp. 107-114.

Srinivasan, Veena and Lele, Sharachchandra and Krishnaswamy, Jagdish and Jamwal, Priyanka (2017) Poke me: Rallying to protect our rivers is great. But let’s get the science right. The Economic Times.

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T, Ganesh and MB, Prashanth (2017) How the decline in India's harrier population hurts its farmers. Scroll.

Thomas, Bejoy K and Lele, Sharachchandra and Srinivasan, Veena and Jamwal, Priyanka (2017) Rethinking resilience in urbanizing river basins. Seminar, 694.

Thorat, Ovee H (2017) Shaping landscapes through development interventions. Seminar, 695.

Tiwale, Sachin (2025) How Mumbai neglected its groundwater – only to become dependent on it. Scroll.

Tiwale, Sachin (2024) Mumbai’s unquenchable thirst: Overestimating water demand to justify dams. Question Of Cities.

Tiwale, Sachin (2024) Mumbai’s water problem: Building new dams will not solve the city’s poor distribution network. Water Woes.

Tiwale, Sachin (2024) Why scientists and engineers should study social science. Scroll.

Tiwale, Sachin (2024) The conundrum of water quality in urban water supply in India. India Waterportal.

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Uniyal, Meghna and Vanak, Abi Tamim (2016) Barking up the wrong tree: The agency in charge of controlling street dogs is completely ineffective. Scroll.

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Vanak, Abi Tamim (2024) Narratives on the Wolf vs Its Life on the Margins. Hindustan Times.

Vanak, Abi Tamim and Kulkarni, Abhijeet and Gode, Ameya and Sheth, Chintan and Krishnaswamy, Jagdish (2016) Extent and Status of Semiarid Savanna Grasslands in Peninsular India. ENVIS Bulletin, 16. pp. 192-201.

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