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Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Towards circulating and ecological sphere in urban areas: An indicator-based framework for food-energy-water security assessment in Nagpur, India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Scenario-based quantification of land-use changes and its impacts on ecosystem services: A case of Bhitarkanika mangrove area, Odisha, India

Book / book chapter • 2022

Socio-hydrology: A Holistic Approach to Water-Human Nexus in Large Riverine Islands of India, Bangladesh and Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Promise, premise, and reality: The case of voluntary environmental non-migration despite climate risks in coastal Bangladesh.

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Promise, premise, and reality: the case of voluntary environmental non‑migration despite climate risks in coastal Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Enhancing water supply resilience in a tropical island via a socio-hydrological approach: A case study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Enhancing water supply resilience in the tropical island via socio-hydrological approach: a case study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Assessment of the Impacts of Spatial Water Resource Variability on Energy Planning in the Ganges River Basin under Climate Change Scenarios

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Scenario-based hydrological modeling for designing climate-resilient coastal water resource management measures: lessons from Brahmani River, Odisha, eastern India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Socio-hydrological approach to explore groundwater–human wellbeing nexus: Case study from Sundarbans, India

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