Research areas
Forest dynamics
We are interested in uncoupling the role of fire, herbivory and human action on long-term and large-scale forest dynamics in central India. We use methods such as palaeo-ecology, landscape ecology, remote sensing and ecological modeling to answer these questions. For publications, click here.
Human wildlife conflict
We are interested in the role of plant community, structure, and nutritional composition on influencing human wildlife conflict in central India. We use methods such as landscape ecology, animal behavior, remote sensing and social science to answer these questions. For publications, click here.
Crop residue burning
We are interested in identifying drivers of crop residue burning and quantifying its impacts. We use methods such as landscape ecology and work with economists to answer these questions. For publications, click here.