Landscape, Livelihoods and Conservation

Landscape, Livelihoods and Conservation
The work of the Landscape, Livelihood, and Conservation (LLC) programme is focused on examining ecosystem processes across different types of landscapes (ranging from arid and semi-arid grasslands to Savannah and moist forests). The programme is also involved in studying the different ‘natural’ and ‘social’ drivers that feed into and affect these processes.
Programme Leaders:
Projects
Journal Articles
Assessing catchment-scale performance of in-stream Provisional Green Infrastructure interventions for Dry Weather Flows
Daniel Phillips, Priyanka Jamwal, Mark Lindquist, Andrew Gronewold Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 226, 2022, 104448, ISSN 0169-2046, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104448.Identifying the potential global distribution and conservation areas for Terminalia chebula, an important medicinal tree species under changing climate scenario
B. R. Kailash, Bipin Charles, G. Ravikanth. Siddappa Setty, K. Kadirvelu Tropical Ecology https://doi.org/10.1007/s42965-022-00237-xPeople
Dr. Abi Tamim Vanak, Teaching Faculty, M.Sc. Wildlife Biology and Conservation Program, National Centre for Biological Sciences (www.ncbs.res.in)
Dr. Ankila Hiremath, Senior Adjunct Fellow
Dr. Asmita Sengupta, DST-INSPIRE Faculty Fellow
Dr. Harisha R P, Program Associate
T Ganesh PhD, Senior Fellow, Suri Sehgal Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation