CESS CV
 
CURRICULUM VITAE
 
 
Name Jeena T Srinivasan
Email jeena@cess.ac.in
Designation Associate Professor
Education : M.Phil (Applied Economics),Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvanathapuram . Ph.D (Economics),Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore
Research Interests : Environment and Development Economics, Agricultural Economics
Major/Important Publications
1.Jeena T Srinivasan and V Ratna Reddy (2009)"Impact of Irrigation Water Quality on Human Health: A Case Study in India". Ecological Economics, VOl 68, No.11 (Elsevier publications).

2.Jeena T Srinivasan, V Ratna Reddy and D Mohan Rao (2009)Natural Resource Base and Status of Environmental Health in Andhra Pradesh. in S Mahendra Dev, C Ravi and M Venkatanarayana, (eds) Human Development in Andhra Pradesh: Experience, Issues and Challenges.published by Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad.

3. Jyothis Sathyapalan, Jeena T Srinivasan and Joeri Scholten (2008) Fishing Fleet Reduction and Its Livelihood Implications: A Case Study of Palk Bay Resource Users in the East Coast of Tamil Nadu, India, Working Document, UNTRS and FAO of the United Nations


4.Jeena T Srinivasan(2006)"The differential impact of user heterogeneity in resource management: A case study from India" in Ecological Economics (Elsevier) Vol.59(4):511-518

5.Jeena T Srinivasan(2005)"State Regulation versus Co-management: Evidences from the Cochin Estuarine Fisheries in India” in the journal Environment and Development Economics Vol: 10 No. 1 Cambridge University Press, UK.

6. Jeena T Srinivasan(2005)"Economic Impact of Ecosystem Degradation and Options for Sustainable Resource Management" in Nirmal Sengupta and Jayanta Bandyopadhyay, eds., Biodiversity and Quality of Life, New Delhi: Macmillan Publishers.

Reports/Monographs
1.Jyothis Sathyapalan, Jeena T Srinivasan and Joeri Scholten(2008) "Maintaining a Viable Small Scale Fishery: A Case Study of Trawler Sector in the Palk Bay" CESS Monograph No 5.

2.Shashanka Bhide and Jeena T Srinivasan (2004)“Development Policies, Priorities and Sustainability Perspectives in India”, Social and Economic Change Monograph 6, ISEC Bangalore 72
International Seminars
1. Presented (jointly) paper titled ‘Wastewater Use in Irrigated Agriculture: A Study in Hyderabad’ in the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics on "Ecological Sustainability and Human Well-Being" held during 15-18 December 2006 at New Delhi.

2. Participated and presented a paper on ‘Sustainable Water Management in Agriculture: A Study of Rainfed Regions in India’ in the 5th International Human Dimensions/Asia Pacific Network International Human Dimensions Workshop on Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change – Water, Trade and the Environment held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, during 13 – 26 October 2006.

3. Training Course on Natural Resource Management and Institutions: The Links Between Property Rights, Collective Action and Natural Resource Management, jointly organized by the International Food Policy Research Institute (CAPRi), Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore and the International Crop Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderbad and held at ICRISAT during 7-11 February, 2005.

4. Paper titled ‘User Characteristics and Behaviour in Contracting for New Property Rights Over the Cochin Estuarine Fisheries in Kerala, India’ presented in the Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy during 30 September to 4 October 2002 jointly organized by the Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and ICTP, Italy.

5. Presented a paper titled ‘State Regulation and the Possibilities of a Collective Action for the Management of Local-Level Common Property Resources: The Case of Cochin Estuarine Fisheries in Kerala, India’ at the Beijer Research Seminar on Property Rights Structures and Environmental Resource Management’ organised by the Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and held during 28-30 May 2002 in South Africa.

6. Presented a paper titled “From Open Access to Regulated Common Property: The Role and Significance of User Rights” at the ‘Beijer Advanced Workshop on Property Rights Structures and Environmental Resource Management’ organised by the Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and held during 19-28 March 2001 in Luxor, Egypt.
Major Projects Handled
1. Livelihood Linkages and Tradeoffs in Downstream Flood Plains of River Basins: A Case Study of Kole lands in Trissur, Kerala. (ongoing)
2.“Impoverishment Risks and Livelihood Restoration Strategies in Involuntary Displacement and Resettlement: A Case Study from Godavari River Basin” jointly. (ongoing).
3. Sustainable Water Management in Agriculture and its Implications for Human Welfare and Environment: A Study of Watersheds in Rainfed Regions in India. Sponsored by International Foundation for Science (IFS), Sweden. (Completed).

4.Ensuring Food and Health Safety from Rapidly Expanding Wastewater Irrigation in South Asia (jointly), sponsored by BMZ, Germany and Co-ordinated and Implemented by the International Water Management Institute, Colombo and Hyderabad.(Completed).

5. Fleet Reduction and its Livelihood Implication: A Study of Palk-bay resource users (jointly)in collaboration with SIFFS, Trivandrum and MARE, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands (Completed).
Post Doctoral Experience
Visting Scholar, Brock University, Canada during July-August 2008, under the Shastri Indo Canadian Institute's Faculty Research Programme for the year 2008.

Guest Researcher, University of Namur, Belgium during January-March 2002, under the Short Term Overseas Grant of the World –Bank aided India Environment Capacity Building Project (year 2001-2)
 
 
 
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