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With 1.2 billion people as of 2014, India is the most populous country in South Asia and the second most populous country in the world. India spans 3.3 million square kilometers and shares a border with Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Burma. India is the world's fourth largest economy. The GDP measured $1.86 trillion in 2014. The GNI per capita of $1,550 (2014) varies widely from a poor state like Bihar to the relatively wealthy Maharashtra. India's economic growth began in the early 1990's and continues, driven in large part by the success of the high-tech service industry. Slightly less than half of the work force works in agriculture; India is a net exporter of food. The country's large, young workforce increases by eight million people each year. Rural-urban migration is some ten million people annually. Of the working-age population, less than 10 percent have completed a secondary education. Despite its economic reforms and successes, one-third of the world's poor (400 million people) live in India. An additional 53 million who are no longer classified as living in poverty are in danger of regression. Population growth in India's poorer states has created a situation where poverty rates there are 3-4 times higher than the wealthier states. Environmentally, India's major issues include aquifer depletion, water scarcity, soil erosion, declining forest quality and other stresses from urbanization and private sector development. The growing population also strains natural resources. India faces continued air pollution from vehicles and industry as well as water pollution from sewage and industrial and agricultural chemicals.
Mr. Abhijit Banerji Assistant Professor Delhi School of Economics SANDEE Grant Period: 2004-2007 SANDEE Publications : Banerji, A., J. V. Meenakshi and G. Khanna (2006), ‘ Groundwater Irrigation in North India: Institutions and Markets’, SANDEE Working Paper No. 19-06 Banerji, A., J. V. Meenakshi and G. Khanna (2006), ‘Ground Water Irrigation and Sustainability? Water Markets, Institutions and Power Supply in Northern India’, SANDEE Policy Brief No. 18-07 Other Publications : Banerji, A., G. Khanna, and J. V. Meenakshi, (2010), ‘Social Contracts, Markets and Efficiency — Groundwater Irrigation in North India’, Working papers 183, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics. Website : www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/Faculty%20Profiles/July2014/Economics/July2014_Economics_Banerji.pdf
Mr. Allwin Jesudasan ATREE Address : Banglore, India SANDEE Grant Period: 15-09-2014 to 15-09-2016 SANDEE Publications : Assessing Adaptive capacity of farmers to water shortage in the Tamarabani River Basin (Ongoing Research Project) Current Research Area/Interests: Political economics of conservation Ecosystem services Conservation finance and impacts of climate change on livelihoods and biodiversity
Current Research Area/ Interests : Climate change – vulnerability assessment, adaptation policy and practice, economics of climate change; Energy access – renewable energy systems, rural electrification, co-benefits and their valuation; Ecosystems and ecosystem services – PES, community institutions
Current Research Area/ Interests : Climate Change Economics, Risk and Vulnerability, Loss and Damage Natural Resource Management, Development Economics
Mr. E. Somanathan Executive Director SANDEE Address : ICIMOD, Nepal SANDEE Grant Period: 14-06-2002 to 14-06-2004 SANDEE Publications : Somanathan, E. and J. Jalan (2005), ‘Danger Dirty Water! An Assessment of the Importance of Information in Improving Water use Hygiene’, SANDEE Policy Brief No. 8 – 05 Somanathan, E. and J. Jalan (2005), ‘The importance of being informed: experimental evidence on the demand for environmental quality’, SANDEE Working Paper No. 8 – 04 Somanathan, E., J. Jalan and S. Choudhuri (2004), ‘Adoption of Safe Drinking Water Practices: Does Awareness of Health Effects Matter?’, SANDEE Policy Brief No. 4 – 04 Jalan, J., E. Somanathan and S. Choudhuri (2003), ‘Awareness and the Demand for Environmental Quality: Drinking Water in Urban India, SANDEE Working Paper No. 4-03 Other Publications: Working Papers Climate Policy and Innovation in the Absence of Commitment, with Ashokankur Datta.
Book Reviews “Understanding India’s Economic Growth.” Review of Pulapre Balakrishnan’s Economic Growth in India: History and Prospect. Economic and Political Weekly, March 19,2011, 46(12), 29-31.
Current Research Area/Interests: Energy economics, Environmental economics and Development economics.
Other Publications: Mukherjee, V., Abhishek Das, Anirban Akhand and Gautam Gupta (2013), ‘Toxicity and Profitability of Rice Cultivation under Wastewater Irrigation: The Case of the East Calcutta Wetlands’, Ecological Economics, Volume 93, Pages 292-300
Ms. Indira Devi Professor Centre for Excellence in Environmental Economics,Kerala Agricultural University Address : Trissur, Kerala, India SANDEE Publications: Indira Devi, P. (2007), ‘Pesticide Use in the Rice Bowl of Kerala: Health Costs and Policy Options’, SANDEE Working Paper No. 20-07 Indira Devi, P. (2007), ‘Facing Hazards at Work: Agricultural Workers and Pesticide Exposure in Kuttanad, Kerala, SANDEE Policy Brief No. 19-07 Other Publications: Devi, I. (2010), ‘Pesticides in Agriculture – A Boon or Curse’, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XLV N. 26-27. Devi, P. I. (2009), ‘Pesticide Application and Occupational Health Risks among Farm Workers in Kerala-An Analysis using Dose Response Function’, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 64(4):557-572. Devi, P. I. (2009), ‘Health risk Perceptions, Awareness and Handling Behaviour of Pesticides by Farm Workers’, Agricultural Economics Research Journal, 22(9):263-268.
Current Research Area/Interests: Sea level rise and displacement of residents in a island in Sundarbans Coastal Ecosystem and Changing Economic Activities: Challenges for Sustainability Transition along Chinese and South Asian Coasts Website: http://www.basantidevicollege.edu.in
Current Research Area/Interests: Broad area of research is Resource and Environmental Economics. Major contributions are in the field of Energy demand modeling. The field of application ranges from Non renewables to Renewable resources, urban to rural problems. The bias is more towards industry sector and econometric model building, statistical analysis especially for deriving policy implication for developing countries with special reference to the Indian economy. Data base ranging from primary data from field survey to secondary data and macro data such as input-output tables have been used at various stages of research and publications. Focus of current research is more towards Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change, Water resource management and multidisciplinary research on sustainable development, Risks and Vulnerabilities in Coastal Ecosystems, social embedding of new innovation.
Other Publications:
Current Research Area/Interests: Sustainable development, mining induced environmental changes and their socioeconomic and environmental impact assessment in an integrated framework.
Current Research Area/Interests: Agricultural and Environmental Economics
Current Research Area/Interests: Environmental economics including water resources Tobacco and Alcohol Control Issues and Decentralisation Website: www.cmdr.ac.in
Website: irgu.unigoa.ac.in/drs/browse?value=Mukhopadhyay%2C+P.&type=author
Current Research Area/Interests: Impact Evaluation of Environmental Regulations and Mechanism design Non-market Valuation Rural Livelihood, Common Property Resource and Climate Change
Current Research Area/Interests: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Economics of Land and Water Use.
Current Research Area/Interests: Governance of natural resources Institutional economics Environmental economics.
Current Research Area/Interests: Public Policy, Economics of Labour Environmental Economics Applied Econometrics.
Current Research Area/ Interests: Environmental and agricultural economics and policy, development economics, economics of technological change, information economics and micro-economic theory. Website: www.jnu.ac.in/Faculty/sbansal/
Current Research Area/Interests: Livelihood-Environment-Development interlinkage Mangrove Ecosystems Agriculture in North-eastern Himalayas
Current Research Area/Interests: Environmental Valuation Natural disaster, natural buffers Coastal vulnerability and disaster management Climate change, adaptation and evaluation of adaptation programs
Website: azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/SitePages/seema-purushothaman.aspx
Website: atree.org/sharad_lele
Current Research Area/Interests: Forest Economics REDD+ Environmental valuation Climate Change Energy Economics Development Economics
Current Research Area/Interests: Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modeling with applications in Trade Poverty, Human Capital and Climate Change
Current Research Area/Interests: Applied Microeconomics Public Economics
Current Research Area/Interests: Environmental and Resource Economics Economics of Waste Management in formal and informal sectors Industrial and Spatial Economics
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