Kantara: a triumph for Indigenous Knowledge System

Counter current
Did Microhyla kodial (Anura: Microhylidae) disperse naturally or through humans?

N. A. ARAVIND, VINEETH K. KUMAR, K. V. GURURAJA, PRAVEEN KARANTH CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 123, NO. 10
Shared Springs: How People in Rural Sikkim Source Water

Medium This blog post is a primer on water management in Sikkim, a state where the drying of springs is emerging as a major concern for long-term water sustainability.
Study on cascading lakes in Hebbal explains why so many of them have dried up

Research finds that less than half the lakes in the valley are still connected to a larger system, which allows it to act as a buffer against floods.
Environmental surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in a rapidly developing catchment

Akash Ashwini, Priyanka Jamwal, Abi Tamim Vanak Environ Monit Assess | 21 October 2022. Development and spread of AMR from various sources such as hospitals, pharmaceutical industries, animal farms and human habitations is not well understood. We conducted a pilot study to assess the prevalence of AMR by taking a case of rapidly developing catchment in Western […]
Assessing catchment-scale performance of in-stream Provisional Green Infrastructure interventions for Dry Weather Flows

Daniel Philips, Priyanka Jamwal, Mark Lindquist, Andrew Gronewold Landscape and Urban Planning | October 2022
Managing Irrigation Under Increasing Water Scarcity

Soumya Balasubramanya, Nicholas Brozović, Ram Fishman, Sharachchandra Lele, Jinxia Wang Agricultural Economics | October 6, 2022 With rising physical and economic scarcity of water, increasing or sustaining agricultural production while limiting or reducing consumptive water use is an urgent challenge. This article examines the case of four countries—India, China, western United States, and Israel—where there is a long history […]
Ravi Chellam writes: There are better ways than cheetahs to revive ecosystems
Madras High Court asks state to consider plea to restrict human activity in tiger reserve
