Recent Publications
1. K. Shadananan Nair, Impact of climate change and environmental degradation on the groundwater resources of Kerala, Proc.,WATERCON2022, Dwindling Resources: Need Water management in Kerala with special reference to Groundwater, MES College, Marampally, , Kerala, CEREM, 22-23 March 2022.2. K. Shadananan Nair, Climate change impact on the major river basins of India, Proc. 4th International Conference on the Status and Future of the World’s Large Rivers, 3-6 August 2021, Moscow, Russia//Online
3. Archana Nair, Venu G. Nair & K. Shadananan Nair,The role of North West Equatorial Indian Ocean in modulating the variability of southwest monsoon rainfall over Kerala in a climate change perspective, Theoretical and Applied Climatology https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-021-03716-8, 23July 2021
4. K. Shadananan Nair,Ripple marks: Climate change leaves mark on water; impacts the vulnerable more, Down to Earth:16-13 March 2020, https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/water/ripple-marks-climate-change-leaves-mark-on-water-impacts-the-vulnerable-more-69829?utm_source=Mailer&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Down+To+Earth-3217
5. K. Shadananan Nair,Adaptation to climate change and sea level rise in the coastal zones of India, Proc. Fourth Annual Meeting of IGCP Project 639- Sea Level Change from Minutes to Millennia, October 13-19, 2019, Xiamen, China.
6. K. Shadananan Nair,Role of ChangingDynamic Parameters in Controlling the Extreme Events Over Peninsular India in theRecent Decades ; Proc. 31stKerala Science Congress (KSCSTE), 2-4 February 2019 Kollam.
7. K. Shadananan Nair,Increasing severity of floods associated with changing climate in the coastal megacities of India, Proc. International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World, University of Potsdam October 4 – 5, 2018 P13, urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4- 416613
8. K. Shadananan Nair,Management of a tropical freshwater lake under a changing climate and environment, 17th World Lake Conference, Tsukuba, Japan 14 – 19 October 2018.
9. K. Shadananan Nair ,Restoring the Ecology of a Coastal Wetland under a Changing Climate and Rising Sea Level, Proc. 12th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics Aug19~Aug24,2018, Tokyo, Japan
10. K. Shadananan Nair,Soil pollution issues in a tropical agricultural wetland in India, Risk assessment of soil pollution on the environment and human health, Food and Agriculture Organization, P 967, pp464-467, 2018
11. K. Shadananan Nair,Biodiversity Conservation through Adaptive Forests Management in the Western Ghats Mountain under a Changing Climate, the IUFRO 125th Anniversary Congress 2017, Freiburg, Germany, 18 – 22 September 2017
12. K. Shadananan Nair,Hydropower development in India under a changing climate, International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean Energy 2-4 (SGCE), ISSN: 2315-4462, Nov. 2017
13. K. Shadananan Nair,Adaptation to climate change to reduce the intensity of transboundary river disputes in the Indian subcontinent, Scientific Assembly of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 10 to 14 July 2017
14. IlanKelman, HimaniUpadhyay, Andrea C. Simonelli, Alex Arnall, Divya Mohan, G. J. Lingaraj, Shadananan Nair & Christian Webersik, Here and now: perceptions of Indian Ocean islanders on the climate change and migration nexus, GeografiskaAnnaler: Series B, Human Geography, Volume 99, Issue 3, 2017
15. K. Shadananan Nair,Impact of climate change and anthropogenic pressure on the water resources of India: challenges in management, Proc. IAHS, 374, 63-67, doi:10.5194/piahs-374-63-2016, 2016.
16. K. Shadananan Nair,Environmental and socio-economic issues associated with the impact of climate change on the rivers of India, “I.S.Rivers 2015 – 2nd International Conference on Integrative Sciences and Sustainable Development of Rivers”, France June 22-26, 2015.
17. K. Shadananan Nair,Water quality issues in the tropical wetlands of Kerala, ‘ GEO Water Quality Summit’, Geneva, Switzerland, 20-22April 2015.
18. Jomon Joseph Thachil, Role of tides in salt water intrusion at lower reaches of river Periyar,Proc., WATERCON2022, Dwindling Resources: Need Water management in Kerala with special reference to Groundwater, MES College, Marampally, , Kerala, CEREM, 22-23 March 2022.
19. Jomon Joseph Thachil,Tsunami phenomena and Fake Predictions, Sathydeepam weekly,pp.13-14, Dec.20,2017
20. Jomon Joseph thachil, A historical perspective of Lakshadweep Islands: Seminar on World Fisheries Day,21 Nov. 2020,CIFNET Souvenir,pp.57-61,2020
21. Jomon Joseph Thachil, A hand book on Marine Meteorology (revised), January 2020.
22. Jomon Joseph Thachil, Key note address on Global Climatic Change and its impacts. ENVIRON- 2021,International Online Lecture Series,26 -30 July, 2021; Sahrdaya College of Advanced Studies, Kodakara (Utube – channel)
23. Bindu G., Poornima Rajan and Ajith Joseph K. 2021. Assessment of Temporal Change in Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration Capacity with Land Use Land Cover Change Along the Metro Corridor in Kochi, India. Advances in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Vol.2(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.47485/2766-2624.1009 .
24. Bhuyan, M., Jayaram, C., Menon, N.N. Ajith Joseph K. 2020. Satellite-Based Study of Seasonal Variability in Water Quality Parameters in a Tropical Estuary along the Southwest Coast of India. J Indian Soc Remote Sens 48, 1265–1276. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12524-020-01153-0
25. Ajith Joseph K., Jayaram C., Nair A., George M.S., Balchand A.N., Pettersson L.H. 2019. Remote Sensing of Upwelling in the Arabian Sea and Adjacent Near-Coastal Regions. In: Barale V., Gade M. (eds) Remote Sensing of the Asian Seas. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94067-0_26. 978-3-319-94065-6 .
26. Bindu, G., Poornima Rajan, Jishnu, E.S. and Ajith Joseph K., 2018. Estimating biomass and carbon stock of mangroves using remote sensing and GIS, supported by field observations. Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrs.2018.04.006 .
27. Jishnu E S, Ajith Joseph K, Sreenal Sreedhar and George Basil. 2017. Hazard Mapping of Landslide Vulnerable Zones in a Rainfed Region of Southern Peninsular India- A Geospatial Perspective. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology. Volume: 04 Issue: 07 | July -1350-1357.
28. Bindu. G. Nandini Menon. N, Ajith J. K., , N. R. Menon, LassePettersson, Shubha Sathyendranath, Trevor Platt and Ola M Johannessen. INDO-MARECLIM: Scientific network involving European and Indian institutions, 2016, Ocean Digest, Vol.3, Issue.3, pp. 11-13.
29. Venu G Nair (2019)‘Changing Kerala’s Southwest Monsoon Pattern” , Rubber Magazine of Rubber Board, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India, Kottayam, September 2019
30. V. Jayasree& B. Venkatesh, 2015. "Analysis of Rainfall in Assessing the Drought in Semi-arid Region of Karnataka State, India," Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), Springer;European Water Resources Association (EWRA), vol. 29(15), pages 5613-5630, December.RePEc:spr:waterr:v:29:y:2015:i:15:p:5613-5630
31. Comparison of Several Reference Evapotranspiration Methods for Western Ghats Region of Karnataka, India - Jayasree and Venkatesh -Under Review
32. A study on ecological consequences of food wastage – Jayasree and Madhan Shankar – International Journal of Pharma Research- /(IJPR). Vol 11, 1, pp 11-17. Jan-June 2020.
33. Assessing effect of Wet and Dry Year Data on Optimal Model Parameters of a Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff Model – Venkatesh and Jayasree.Journal of Water resources society. Vol 39, no.4. October 2020. Pp 42-50.
34. H.S.K Nathan and V.Jayasree.(2015). Self Help groups: A medium of water management and conflict resolution. National Institute of Advanced Studies.2014. Sharing Blue Gold: Locating water conflicts in India. Published by NIAS.
35. V. Jayasree and Venkatesh. B (2021)Flood disaster vulnerability assessment and mapping using HECRAS- A case study from Neerasagar Reservoir, Karnataka –Compendium on climate change and disaster risk management: CAP-RES project of DST and NIDM
36. Jayasree and Madhan Shankar. (2021). An analysis of knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) with reference to drinking water in Alleppy district in Kerala and evolve effective management practices for sustainable water usage and instil green thinking. Compendium on case studies for green growth – CAP-RES project of DST and NIDM
37. Jayasree,Evolution of Indian education system from Ancient to Contemporary times –2021. NIAS publication.
38. Ancient Indian knowledge system for holistic development of youth. M. Sai Baba and V. Jayasree. April 2021.
39. V. Jayasree,Development of “water entrepreneurs” for ‘integrated Eco-WaSH technology and practices’ literacy through women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in marginalized areas. 2018. NSCTC, New Delhi.
40. V. Jayasree ,Assessment of flood disaster 2018. Haritha Keralam Mission. Trivandrum India.
41. V. Jayasree,Communicating Ancient Indian Knowledge System for the holistic development of school students for their physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing_NIAS report. June 2020. https://www.nias.res.in/sites/default/files/2020-CR-11-VJayasree.pdf
42. V. Jayasree,Water scarcity amongst plenty: 2017 How tribal community cope with water scarcity with water sources around. https://www.indiawaterportal.org/questions/water-scarcity-amongst-plenty
43. V. Jayasree,Clearing fog on water conservation. 2017. https://www.indiawaterportal.org/articles/innovation-clear-fog-water-conservation
44. V. Jayasree,Harvesting water: Can fog condensation be a plausible solution to water scarcity. 2017. Nafed, Mumbai.September 2018.
45. V. Jayasree,Wealth from waste: Can the killer weed be beneficial. 2017. Submitted to Janmabhoomi, Kerala daily
46. V. Jayasree,Water Hyacinth as a resource in Agriculture, energy production and rural enterprise- . December 2018. Land bank journal.
47. V. Jayasree,Surangas Indigenous water harvesting practice for climate adaption- February 2019. Land Bank Journal, NABARD.
48. V. Jayasree,KavukalumJalasamrakshanavm- Makara Jyothi -In Malayalam
49. V. Jayasree,Sacred grooves as hotspots of water conservation- Land Bank Journal of NABARD. June 2019
50. V. Jayasree,Making a difference through water footprint for climate change adaptation-September 2019. Land Bank Journal of NABARD.
51. V. Jayasree,Project explores resourceful use of Hyacinth: 9, Sep 2019 in times of India
52. V. Jayasree,Unravelling Kuttanad’s drinking water paradox. India water portal 24/2/2020. https://www.indiawaterportal.org/articles/unravelling-kuttanads-drinking-water-paradox
53. V. Jayasree ,Beyond conservation – Ecosystem restoration for combating climate crisis and environment sustainability -World environment day 2021, Ramaiah University of applied sciences, Policy milieu, Blog. https://policymileu.wordpress.com/world-environment-day-2021/
54. Aziz K. N. A., M. R. Mahmud, M. D. E. K. Gunathilaka, Benny N. Peter, J. Tajam, M. A. Roslani and S. A. Kamaruddin(2018). Water Column Features and Seafloor Characteristics using SimultaneousMultibeam Water Column Detection. Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (JAMT), 12, 1-12.
55. Mridula K. R., Benny N. Peter, MohdRazali Mahmud. (2016). High Resolution surface velocity field of Bay of Bengal derived by combining satellite altimetry and drifter observations. Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 24 (3), 656 – 668, DOI: 10.6119/JMST-015-1215-2
56. Benny N. Peter, ShenbakavalliRanjan, MazlanHashim, MohdNadzri Reba, MohdRazali Mahmud. (2015). Mesoscale surface circulation and variability of Southern Indian Ocean derived by combining satellite altimetry and drifter observations. ActaOceanologicaSinica, 34(9): 12–22,
57. Benny N. Peter, Mridula K. R., SahrumSes, and KamaludinMohd Omar (2015) Northern South China Sea Surface Circulation and its Variability Derived by Combining Satellite Altimetry and Surface Drifter. Terrestrial, Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 2, Part II, 193-203, doi: 10.3319/TAO.2014.12.02.04
58. Benny N Peter (2021) Seasoanl and Interannual variations of Chlorophyll-a distribution in the Northern South China Sea. 9th AWOC / 18th KJWOC, 20 – 22 Dec 2021
59. Benny N. Peter and EkoSwisanto (2020) Inter-Annual Variability of Surface Circulation of South-western Indian Ocean and its Influence on Biological Productivity. 8th Asian/17th Korea- Japan Workshop on Ocean Color December 22-23, 2020. (Online)
60. Benny N Peter, Meenakshi Sreejith and EkoSiswanto (2019). Imprints of Indian Ocean Dipole on surface circulation and Chlorophyll and Oxygen distributions of the Arabian Sea- A remote sensing perspective. Ocean Color Workshop (7th AWOC/16th KJWOC) Bangkok, Thailand, December 11-14, 2019
61. Benny N Peter and MeenakshiSreejith (2019). Variability of western boundary currents of the tropical Pacific Ocean and its influence on dissolved Oxygen and productivity. ICEO & SI 2019, Tainan, Taiwan, 23-26 June.
62. Benny N. Peter (2018). Inter-annual variability of Chlorophyll a distribution of the Bay of Bengal and its relation with mesoscale surface circulation. In 6th Asian Workshop on Ocean Color (AWOC), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC) Yokohama, Japan, December 3 – 5, 2018.
63. Benny N. Peter (2017). Role of Indonesian Throughflow on Indian Ocean Dipole- A remote sensing perspective. Presented at JCOMM-5 Marine Technical Conference, held at Geneva, WMO headquartes, 23-24 October, 2017.
64. Mridula K. R, and Benny N. Peter (2016). Impact of climate modes on Bay of Bengal surface circulation and productivity. Proc. International Conference “Towards a sustainable blue economy production, strategies and policies” Cochin, India 4-6 February, 2016.
65. Benny N. Peter, MohdRazali Muhamad, K. R. Mridula (2015). Variability of Mindano Current and its interaction with Celebes Seas. ICEO and SI 2015, Koahsiung, Taiwan, 28-30 June
66. K.Shadananan Nair, Venu G. Nair, Archana Nair(2021) “Impacts of Changing Climate and Rising Sea Level: Challenges of Mitigation and Adaptation in Kerala” submitted to Kerala State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, Govt. of Kerala,Thiruvanathapuram
67. Archana Nair, and Venu G. Nair and K.Shadananan Nair (2021) The role of North West Equatorial Indian Ocean in modulating the variability of southwest monsoon rainfall over Kerala in a climate change perspective; Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 146(1), 139-154.
68. Archana Nair, Venu G. Nair and K.Shadananan Nair (2019) Role of Changing Dynamic Parameters in Controlling the Extreme Events Over Peninsular India in the Recent Decades ; Proceedings of the 33rd Kerala Science Congress conducted at Kollam, , KCSTE, Trivandrum.
69. KeerthiSasikumar, and Venu G. Nair (2016) Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Drought Over a Tropical Wet Station of India in the Recent Decades Using the SPI Method ; Int. J.Appl, Pure Sci. & Agri. Vol. 2, Issue 6, 12-21.
70. Sivan.C and Venu G. Nair (2016) Increasing Trend of Air Pollution Over Kerala; Proceedings of the 28th Kerala Science Congress conducted at Kozhikode, 631– 644, KCSTE, Trivandrum.
71. Umakanth, N., Satyanarayana, G. Ch., Simon, B., Rao, M. C. and Babu, N. R. (2020). Influence of Pressure Level based Parameters on Lightning and Rainfall over Nepal.International Journal on Emerging Technologies, 11(2): 571–576. [Scopus IndexedJournal]
72. Umakanth, N., Satyanarayana, G. Ch., Simon, B., Rao, M. C, Babu, N. R, Naveen. R, Satyanarayana.T.ManikyaRao.GandSeshuKumar.M (2020).SevereThunderstormEventoverHindolRegionon 22nd April, 2012. Test Engineering & Management, 83:917–922. [Scopus IndexedJournal].
73. Umakanth, N., Satyanarayana, G. Ch., Simon, B., Rao, M. C, Babu, N. R, and Satyanarayana. T. (2019). Impact of Atmospheric Stability Indices on Convective Systems OverIndia and Srilanka .International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4),3142 - 3146. [Scopus Indexed Journal]
74. UmaKanth, N., Satyanarayana, G. C., Simon, B.,& Rao, M. C. (2019). Some ClimatologicalAspects of Convective Systems at Five Major Cities of West Bengal, India. Earth Science India, 12(2). [Google Scholar Indexed Journal]
75. Simon B, Monsoon Onset over Kerala 2017 & 2018: A Satellite Perspective Vayu Mandal 45(1), 2019