Biography

Prof. Sunil Nautiyal

Centre for Ecological Economics and Natural Resources (CEENR)

Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC)


Email: nautiyal_sunil@rediffmail.com


Qualifications

1998-1999 Ph.D., Department of Botany, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Garhwal, India & G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment

1993 M.Sc., Department of Botany, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Garhwal, India


Publications (Selected)

  1. Roy N, Roychoudhury S, Nautiyal Sunil, Agarwal SK, Baksi S (2020). Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation: Strategies for Sustainability. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9 , 553pp+xi.
  2. Nautiyal Sunil, Schaldach, R., Raju KV, Kaechele, H., Pritchard B., Rao. KS (2016). Climate Change Challenge (3C) and Social-Economic-Ecological Interface-Building. Springer International Publishing Switzerland ISBN 978-3-319-31013-8, 639pp+x.
  3. Nautiyal Sunil, Bhaskar K., Khan YDI (2015) Biodiversity of Semi-Arid Landscape: Baseline study for understanding the impact of human development on ecosystems. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-319-15463-3. 398+xxii.
  4. Raju, KV, Manasi, S., Nautiyal Sunil, Rashmi KP (2015). People and the Peepal: Cultural attitudes to sacred trees and their conservation in urban areas. Partridge Publication. ISBN: 978-1-4828-5876-1.
  5. Nautiyal Sunil, Varsha, NP, Mannam S. Rajasekaran C. (2015). Ethnobotany and Conservation of Medicinal Plants through Scientific and Technological Interventions: A case study from BRTTR, Karnataka. ISEC Monograph No. 41. ISBN: 81-7791-140-6.
  6. Nautiyal Sunil, Manasi, S., Babu, M.S.U, Rao, K.S. (2015). Study on the Production and Profitability of Pulses and Beans in India - A Case Study of Karnataka. Institute for Social and Economic Change Monograph No. 37 ISBN:81-7791-136-8.
  7. Raju, K.V., Manasi, S., Nautiyal Sunil, Rashmi, K.P. (2015). Conservation through culture in urban ecosystems: A case study from Bangalore, India. Institute for Social and Economic Change Monograph No. 36 ISBN:81-7791-135-X.
  8. Nautiyal Sunil, Rao, KS, Kaechele H. Raju, KV and Schaldach R. Eds. (2013). Knowledge Systems of Societies for Adaptation and Mitigation of Impacts of Climate Change, Environmental Science and Engineering, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36143-2_1, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, ISBN: 978-3-642-36142-5. 724pp.
  9. Nautiyal Sunil and Manasi, S. (2014). Evaluation of Western Ghats Development Programmes (WGDP) and policy recommendations : A Case Study from Karnataka. Institute for Social and Economic Change Monograph No. 33 (ISBN 81-7791-132-5).
  10. Nautiyal Sunil, Babu, MS., Nayak B.P. (2012). Public Expenditure and Strategies for Sustainable Management of Environment and Forest Ecosystems in Karnataka, Institute for Social and Economic Change Monograph 27 (ISBN 81-7791-126-0).
  11. Nautiyal Sunil. (2011). Development of rural and peri-urban landscapes: Socioeconomic and ecological perspectives of urbanization in India (2011), Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
  12. Nautiyal Sunil and Nayak B. (Eds) (2010). Ecological Economics: An Approach towards Socioeconomic and Environmental Sustainability (2010). ISEC and NIE publication, July 2010; 383 pp.
  13. Nautiyal Sunil and Nayak B. (Eds). (2009). Climate Change: Data Requirement and Availability (2009). Sunil Nautiyal and Bibhu P. Nayak (Eds), ISEC and Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation Govt. of India publication, 188 pp.
  14. Nautiyal Sunil, Goswami M, Rao RR, Hoffmann, E, Buerkert, A. (2020). Structure and composition of field margin vegetation in the rural-urban interface of Bengaluru, India: a case study on an unexplored dimension of agroecosystems. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (in press) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-020-08428-6
  15. Goswami, M, Sivakaumar P, Bhatt RC, Nautiyal Sunil (2020). Breathing Fresh: Insights to Positive Externalities of COVID-19 Lockdown in Indian Megacities. Journal of Human Ecology (in press) https://doi.org.10.31901/24566608.2020
  16. Goswami M, Nautiyal Sunil, Manasi S (2020) Drivers and consequences of biophysical landscape change in a peri-urban–rural interface of Guwahati, Assam. Environment, Development and Sustainability 22 (2): 791-811.
  17. Nautiyal Sunil, Kaechele H, Babu MU, Khan YDI (2020). Avian conservation under two management regimes: a case study from the viewpoint of governance and social dimension. Environment Systems and Decisions, 40(1):148-169.
  18. Hinz R, Sulser TB, Huefner R, Mason - D’Croz D, Dunston S, Nautiyal Sunil, Schuengel J, Tikhile P, Wimmer F, Schaldach R (2020) Agricultural development and land use change in India: A scenario analysis of trade‐offs between UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Earth's Future 8(2):e2019EF001287 (1-19).
  19. Dayananda S, Astor T, Wijesingha J, Thimappa SC, Chowdappa HD, Nidamanuri RR, Nautiyal Sunil, Wachendorf M (2019) Multi-Temporal Monsoon Crop Biomass Estimation Using Hyperspectral Imaging. Remote Sensing, 11(15):1771 (1-19).
  20. Nautiyal Sunil (2019). Post-independence conservation policies and implementation in India: A socio-economic and ecological appraisal. In: Nadkarni MV (Ed), Socio-Economic Change and the Broad-Basing Process in India. Routledge International (9780367146283) 1: 180-192.
  21. Khan YDI, Nautiyal Sunil, Venkatesha MG (2019). Avian diversity of semi-arid landscape: a study from Chitradurga district, Karnataka, India. Environment and Ecology, 37(3B): 1037-1049.
  22. Goswami M, Ravishankar C, Nautiyal Sunil, Schaldach R (2019). Integrated Landscape Modelling in India: Evaluating the Scope for Micro-Level Spatial Analysis over Temporal Scale. In: Tropical Ecosystems: Structure, Functions and Challenges in the Face of Global Change. Springer Nature, Singapore. 1: 289-315.
  23. Goswami M, Nautiyal Sunil (2020) Transitional Peri-urban Landscape and Use of Natural Resource for Livelihoods. In: Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9, pp, 435-457.
  24. Nautiyal Sunil, Smitha KC, Kaechele H (2020) Medicinal Plant Biodiversity in India: Harnessing Opportunities for Promoting Livelihood and Food Security. In: Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9, pp 135-169.
  25. Das S, Roychoudhury S, Das M, Singha H, Das A, Roy N, Nautiyal Sunil (2020) Wildlife Conservation Perspective of Fringe Villagers and Their Socio-economic Dependency: A Case Study from Borail Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. In: Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9, pp 287-301.
  26. Roy N, Debnath A, Nautiyal Sunil (2020) Livelihood Strategies and Agricultural Practices in Khonoma Village of Nagaland, India: Observation from a Field Visit. In Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9, pp 425-434.
  27. Roy N, Roychoudhury S, Nautiyal Sunil, Agarwal SK, Baksi S (2020) Socio-Economic and Eco-Biological Dimensions in Resource Use and Conservation: Prologue. In Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation. Springer International Publishing Switzerland,ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9, pp 1-10.
  28. Roy N, Roychoudhury S, Nautiyal Sunil, Agarwal SK, Baksi S (2020) Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource Use and Conservation: Epilogue. In Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation. Springer International Publishing Switzerland,ISBN 978-3-030-32462-9, pp 547-553.
  29. Nautiyal Sunil (2019) Climate change and perspective of socio-ecology of rural landscapes in India. In: Islam R. et.al., Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation. Center for Climate Change Study and Resource Utilization, University of Dhaka; BACSAF and AAGUB (1): 60-76.
  30. Hoffmann EM, Konerding V, Nautiyal Sunil, Buerkert A (2019) Is the push-pull paradigm useful to explain rural-urban migration? A case study in Uttarakhand, India. PLoS ONE 14(4) (1-22): https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.o214511.
  31. Deb M, Roychoudhury S, Bhattacharjee PC, Sharma I, Nautiyal Sunil, Sláma P. (2019). Distribution of Western Hoolock Gibbons and Nutritional Status of Food Plants in Cachar District of Assam, India: Reaching out to Local Communities for Conservation. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 67(1): 25 – 39.
  32. Moeckel T, Dayananda RR, Nidamanuri S, Nautiyal Sunil, H Hanumaiah et al. (2018). Estimation of Vegetable Crop Parameter by Multi-temporal UAV-Borne Images. Remote Sensing 10(5), 805.
  33. Goswami, Mrinalini ; Nautiyal Sunil; Manasi, S. (2018). Drivers and consequences of biophysical landscape change in a peri-urban–rural interface of Guwahati, Assam. Environment, Development and Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-018-0220-1 (1-21).
  34. Ravishankar C, Nautiyal, Sunil and Manasi S. (2018). Social Acceptance for Reclaimed Water Use: A Case Study in Bengaluru Recycling 3(4) 1-12 https://doi.org/10.3390/recycling3010004
  35. Nautiyal Sunil, Kaechele, H, Tikhile P, Subbanna, S. Baksi, S (2017). Study on land use dynamics: Appropriate methods for change estimation in social science research. Earth Systems and Environment. Earth Systems and Environment (2017) 1:27.
  36. Nautiyal Sunil, Khan YDI, Kaechele H. and Bhaskar K. (2017). Diversity and Distribution of Spiders in Gogi, Yadgir District: A Semi-arid Landscape in Southern India. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 43 (3), 195-204.
  37. Nautiyal Sunil (2017). Interactions between humans and ecosystems in Himalayas of India and its socioeconomic and ecological consequences: An ecological modeling approach, In: Sandhu H (ed). Ecosystem Functions and Management: Theory and Practice (Springer International Publishing) pp 39-57.
  38. Nautiyal Sunil, H. Kaechele, MS Umesh Babu. et al., (2017) Land-use Change in Indian Tropical Agro-ecosystems: Eco-energy Estimation for Socio-ecological Sustainability Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 189:168 (1-21) DOI: 10.1007/s10661-017-5819-4.
  39. Nautiyal Sunil, M. Sravani, Kaechele, H, Rajasekaran, C (2016). Plant diversity and associated traditional ecological knowledge of Soliga tribal community of BRTTR. A biogeographic bridge for Western and Eastern Ghats, India. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries. 8(1): 1-17.
  40. YD Imran Khan, Nautiyal Sunil, Pavan Tikhile, V. Sastry, K. Bhaskar (2016). Diversity of Zooplankton and their Seasonal Variations of Gogi Lake, Shahapur taluk, Yadgir district, Karnataka, India. International Research Journal of Environment Sciences Vol. 5(1), 32-38.
  41. Nautiyal Sunil, Goswami, M., et al., (2015). "Potential of manure based biogas to replace conventional and non-conventional fuels in India: Environmental assessment for emission reduction", Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 26 (1): 3-20.
  42. Deb M, Nautiyal Sunil, Sláma Petr, Bhattacharjee PC, Roychoudhury Shubhadeep (2015). Butterfly of Assam University Campus in Silchar: Can Academic Institutions Contribute to Conservation of Species Diversity in Northeastern Region of India. Acta Univ. Agric. Silvic. Mendelianae Brun. 63 (3), 731-739. doi:10.11118/actaun20156
  43. Nautiyal Sunil with Bhaskar K, Imran Khan Y D, Rajanna, L. (2015). A Preliminary study on Phytoplankton in Fresh water-Lake of Gogi, Yadgir district, Karnataka. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology. 4(4): 2030-3037.
  44. Nautiyal Sunil, Rajasekaran, C., Varsha, N.P. (2014). Cross-Cultural Ecological Knowledge related to the use of plant biodiversity in the traditional health care systems in Biligiriranga-Swamy Temple Tiger Reserve, Karnataka. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries, 6(4): 254-271.
  45. Nautiyal Sunil (2013). A Transition from Wood Fuel to LPG and Its Impact on Energy Conservation and Health in the Central Himalayas, India. Journal of Mountain Science (Springer) 10(5): 898-912.
  46. Semwal, R.L., Nautiyal Sunil, Maikhuri, R.K., Rao, K.S., Saxena, K.G. (2013). Growth and carbon stocks of multipurpose tree species plantations in degraded lands in Central Himalaya, India. Forest Ecology and Management (Elsevier), 310(15): 450–459.
  47. Nautiyal Sunil, Bhaskar K, Khan YDI, Venkateshalu (2013). Biodiversity Monitoring and its Distribution in and Around Uranium Mining Area of Gogi, Gulbarga (Yadgir), Karnataka: A Case Study. Journal of Biodiversity, 4(2): 69-77 (2013)
  48. Nautiyal Sunil, Nidamanuri RR (2012). Ecological and socioeconomic impacts of conservation policies in biodiversity hotspots: a case study from Rajiv Gandhi National Park, India. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2(2): 165-177.
  49. Nautiyal, Sunil (2011). Can conservation and development interventions in the Indian Central Himalaya ensure environmental sustainability? A socioecological evaluation. Sustainability Science, 6(2): 151-167.
  50. Navaneethan, P., Nautiyal Sunil, Rajasekaran, C. (2011). Cross-cultural Ethno-botany and Conservation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in the Nilgiris, Western Ghats: A Case Study. Medicinal Plants, International Journal of Phytomedicine and Related Industries. 3(1): 27-45.
  51. Nautiyal, Sunil (2011). Plant Biodiversity and Its Conservation in Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) Campus, Bangalore: A Case Study. Journal of Biodiversity 2(1): 9-26.
  52. Kaechele, H., Babu, T.S., Kutter, T, Specht, K, Nautiyal, S., Mueller, K. and Raju, K.V. (2011). Confronting the climate change challenge: discussing the role of rural India under cumulative emission budget approach. Environmental Science and Policy 14(8): 1103-1112.
  53. Nautiyal, Sunil (2011). Macro to micro Viewpoint of Climate Change- Linking Karnataka to Global Issue. Natural Resources 2:22-27.
  54. Nautiyal, Sunil and Nidamanuri, R.R. (2010). Conserving biodiversity in protected area of biodiversity hotspot in India: a case study. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 36: 195-200.
  55. Kaechele, H. and Nautiyal, Sunil (2010). From Thaer and Thünen until Today: Past and Future of Agricultural Landscape Use in Germany, Natural Resources, 1(2): 57-68.
  56. Nautiyal, S., Rao. K.S., Kaechele, H., Zander, P. (2010). Conceptual model development for landscape management in the mountains of the Indian Himalayan region: an approach for sustainable socio-ecological development. Landscape Online, Journal of International Association of Landscape Ecology. 18:1-19.
  57. Nautiyal, S. and Kaechele, H. (2009). Natural resource management in a protected area of Indian Himalaya: A modeling approach for anthropogenic interactions on ecosystems. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 153 (1-4): 253-271.
  58. Nautiyal, S., Kaechele, H., Rao, K.S. and Maikhuri, R.K. (2009). An economic evaluation of introduced crops cultivation in a part of the Indian Himalayan region. the Botanica, 57: 102-106.
  59. Nautiyal, S. and Kaechele, H. (2008). Fuel switching from wood to LPG can benefit the environment! Environmental Impact Assessment Review 28:523-532.
  60. Nautiyal, S. (2008). Natural resource management Research approach to understand the anthropogenic interactions on ecosystem: Testing the efficiency of conservation policies. Hima Paryavaran 20 (2): 9-10.
  61. Nautiyal, S., Bisht, V., Rao, K.S, Maikhuri, R.K. (2008). The role of cultural values in agrobiodiversity conservation: a case study from Uttarakhand, Himalaya. Journal of Human Ecology 23 (1):1-6.
  62. Nautiyal, S. and Kaechele, H. (2008). A modeling approach for natural resource management in nature protection areas in the Indian Himalayan region. Management of Environmental Quality-An International Journal. 19 (3): 335-352.
  63. Nautiyal, S. and Kaechele, H. (2007). Conserving the Himalayan forests: approaches and implications of different conservation regimes. Biodiversity and Conservation 16:3737-3754.
  64. Nautiyal, S., Kaechele, H., Rao, K.S., Maikhuri, R.K. and Saxena, K.G. (2007). Energy use and economic analysis of traditional Vs introduced crops cultivation in mountains of Indian Himalaya: A case study. Energy 32 (12): 2321-2335.
  65. Nautiyal, S. and Kaechele, H. (2007). Conservation of crop diversity for sustainable landscape development in the mountains of the Indian Himalayan region. Management of Environmental Quality 18 (5): 514-530.
  66. Nautiyal, S. and Kaechele, H. (2007). Adverse impact of pasture abandonment in Himalayas of India: Testing efficiency of a natural resource management plan (NRMP). Environmental Impact Assessment Review 27: 109-125.
  67. Rao, K.S., Nautiyal, S., Maikhuri, R.K. and Saxena, K.G. (2005). Resource Flows of Villages with Contrasting Lifestyles in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Central Himalaya, India. Journal of Mountain Science 2(4),271-293.
  68. Nautiyal, S., Rajan, K.S. and Shibasaki, R. (2005). Interaction of biodiversity and economic welfare-a case study from Himalayas of India. Journal of Environmental Informatics 6 (2), 111-119.
  69. Nautiyal, S., Shibasaki, R., Rajan, K.S. and Maikhuri, R.K. and Rao, K. S. (2005): Impact of land use changes on subsidiary occupation: a case study from Himalayas of India. Environmental Informatics Archives 3,14-23.
  70. Semwal, R.L., Nautiyal, S., Sen, K.K., Rana, U., Maikhuri, R.K., Rao, K.S. Saxena, K.G. (2004): Patterns and ecological implications of agricultural land-use changes: a case study from central Himalaya, India. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 102, 81?92.
  71. Nautiyal, S. Rao, K.S., Maikhuri, R.K. and Saxena, K.G (2003): Transhumant Pastoralism and Sustainable Development : A case study in the Buffer Zone of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India. Mountain Research and Development. 23 , 255-262.
  72. Nautiyal, S. Maikhuri, R.K., Rao, K.S. and Saxena, K.G. (2003): Ethnobotany of the Bhotiya tribe of the buffer zone villages of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 23, 119-141.
  73. Nautiyal, S. Maikhuri, R.K., Rao, K.S., Semwal, R.L. and Saxena, K.G. (2003): Agroecosystem function around a Himalayan Biosphere Reserve. Journal of Environmental Systems 29, 71-100.
  74. Rao, K.S., Nautiyal. S., Maikhuri, R.K. and Saxena, K.G (2003): Local Peoples' Knowledge, Attitude and perceptions of planning and management issues in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Environmental Management.31, 168-181.
  75. Negi, C. S. and Nautiyal, S (2003): Indigenous Peoples, Biological Diversity and Protected Area Management- Policy Framework Towards Resolving Conflicts. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 10, 169-180.
  76. Nautiyal, S., Rao, K.S., Maikhuri, R.K., Negi, K.S. and Kala, C.P. (2002): Status of Medicinal and aromatic plants on way to Vashuki Tal in Mandakini Valley Garhwal Himalaya, Uttaranchal. Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 9, 124-131.
  77. Maikhuri, R.K., Nautiyal, S., Rao, K.S., and Saxena, K.G. (2001): Conservation policy and people conflicts: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (a World Heritage Site), India. Forest policy and economics 2, 355-365.
  78. Nautiyal, S. Maikhuri, R.K., Rao, K.S. and Saxena, K.G. (2001): Medicinal Plant Resources in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in the Central Himalaya. Journal of Herbs, spices and Medicinal Plants 8 , 47-64.
  79. Nautiyal, S., Rao, K.S., Maikhuri, R.K., Semwal, R.L. and Saxena, K.G (2001): Traditional knowledge related to medicinal and aromatic plants in tribal societies in a part of Himalaya. Journal of medicinal and aromatic plant Sciences 22-23, 528-541.


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