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kpoonam@nda.vsnl.net.in)
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7: 11‑25.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1981. The economic yields and energy efficiency of hill
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India. Acta. Oecologica‑Oecol. Applic 2: 369‑389.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and O.P. Toky. 1981. Soil nutrient status of hill agro‑ecosystems
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. and O.P. Toky. 1981. Run‑off and infiltration losses
related to shifting agriculture (jhum) in north‑eastern India. Environmental
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Ramakrishanan, P.S., S.P.S. Kushwaha and R.S. Tripathi.1981. Population dynamics
of Eupatorium odoratum in successional environment following slash
and burn agriculture. J. Appl. Ecol. 18: 529‑535.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and K.G. Saxena. 1982. Reproductive efficiency of secondary
successional herbaceous populations subsequent to slash and burn of subtropical
humid forests in north‑eastern India. Proc. Indian Acad. V:F7
Sci. (Plant Sciences) 91: 61‑68.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and O.P. Toky. 1982. A comparative study of the energy
budget of hill agroecosystems with emphasis on the slash and burn system (jhum)
at lower elevations in north‑eastern India. Agricultural Systems
9: 143‑154.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and O.P. Toky. 1982. Role of bamboo (Dendrocalamus
hamiltonii Nees and Arn.) in conservation of potassium during slash and
burn agriculture (jhum) in north‑eastern India. J. Tree Sci.
1: 17‑26.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and B.K. Mishra. 1983. Slash and burn agriculture at
higher elevations in north‑ eastern India. I. Sediment, water and nutrient
losses. Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment 9: 69‑82.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and B.K. Mishra. 1983. Slash and burn agriculture at
higher elevations in north‑ eastern India. II. Soil fertility regimes.
Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment 9: 83‑96.
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role in environmental conservation. Strategies for Environment, Souvenir
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6‑8.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and K.G. Saxena. 1983. Growth and allocation strategies
of some perennial weeds of slash and burn agriculture (jhum) in north‑eastern
India. Can. J. Bot. 61: 1300‑1306.
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of India. Studies in Eco‑Development‑ Himalayas, Mountain and
Man (Ed.) T.V. Singh and J. Kaur. Lucknow: Print House. Pp.149‑156.
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and nutritional status of some dominant annual weeds of slash and burn agriculture
(jhum) in north‑eastern India. Acta. Oecologica:Oecologia Plantarum
4: 323‑333.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and B.K. Mishra. 1983. Secondary succession subsequent
to slash and burn agriculture at higher elevations in north‑eastern
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Appl. 4: 97‑107.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and B.K. Mishra. 1983. Secondary succession subsequent
to slash and burn agriculture at high elevations of north‑east India.
II. Nutrient cycling. Acta Oecologica:Oecol. Applic. 4: 237‑
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1983. Socio‑economic and cultural aspects of jhum
in the north‑ east and options for eco‑development of tribal areas.
Tribal techniques, social Organization and Development : Disruptions and
Alternates. (Ed.) N.P. Chaubey. Allahabad: Indian Acad. Social Sciences.
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1984. Problems and prospects of conservation of plant
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secondary succession and species type under slash and burn agriculture (jhum)
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1984. The science behind rotational bush‑fallow
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. and K.G. Saxena. 1984. Herbaceous vegetation development
and weed potential in slash and burn agriculture (jhum) in north‑eastern
India. Weed Res. 24: 135‑142.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1984. The need to conserve silent valley and tropical
rain‑forest ecosystems in India. Environ. Conserv. 11: 170‑171.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1985. Jhum cultivation‑prospects for developing
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1985. The Eucalyptus controversy ‑ a new angle.
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1985. Tribal man in the humid tropics of the north‑east.
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Publication. Pp 57‑92.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1985. Conversion of rainforests in north‑eastern
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and shifting cultivation. Rural Energy Planning for the Indian Himalaya
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. and P.S. Swamy. 1987. Weed potential of Mikania micrantha
H.B.K. and its control in secondary successional environment after shifting
agriculture (jhum) in north‑eastern India. Agric. Ecosyst. and Environ.
18: 195‑204.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1987. Management
of biosphere reserves with people's participation. Biosphere Reserves.
New Delhi: Ministry of Environment and Forests. Pp. 220‑226.
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Biology International 15: 17‑18.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A.K. Gangwar 1987. Agriculture and animal husbandry
among the Sulungs and the Nishis of Arunachal Pradesh. Social Action
37: 345‑372.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and K.S. Rao. 1987. Socio‑economic analysis of
bamboo resources in east Khasi hills District of Meghalaya. Man in India
67: 221‑231.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and P.S. Swamy. 1987. Contribution of Mikania micrantha
H.B.K. during secondary succession following slash and burn agriculture (jhum)
in north‑east India. I. Biomass, litterfall and productivity. Forest
Ecol. Manage. 22: 229‑237.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and P.S. Swamy. 1987. Effect of fire on population dynamics
of Mikania micrantha H.B.K. during early succession after slash and
burn agriculture (jhum) in north‑eastern India. Weed Res. 27:
397‑404.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A.K. Gangwar. 1987. Cropping and yield patterns under
different land use systems of the Khasis at higher elevations of Meghalaya
in north‑ eastern India. Internat. J. Ecol. Environ. Sci. 13: 73‑86.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1988. Ecology of
shifting agriculture. Environmental Pollution and its Impact on the Organism
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. and P.S. Swamy. 1987. Ecological implications of traditional
weeding and other imposed weeding regimes under slash and burn agriculture
(jhum) in north‑eastern India. Weed Res. 28: 127‑136.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and K.S. Rao. 1988. Role of bamboos in secondary succession
after slash and burn agriculture at lower elevations in north‑east India.
Bamboos‑Current Research (Ed.) I.V. Ramanuja Rao, R. Gnanaharaw
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1988. Ecology and management of jhum cultivation in the
Himalayas. Souvenir Vol.III. Internat. Rangeland Congr., Range Manage. Soc.
India, Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Inst., Jhansi, India. pp.26‑37,
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and K.C. Mishra. 1988. Earthworm population dynamics
in different jhum fallows developed after slash and burn agriculture in north‑eastern
India. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Animal Science) 97: 309‑318.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and S.C. Ram. 1988. Litter production and decomposition
patterns in seral grasslands of Cherrapunji in north‑eastern India.
Pedobiologia 32: 65‑76.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1988. Forest farmer and ecosystem redevelopment in the
Asian humid tropics.. Ecodevelopment Process for Degraded Land Resources
in Southeast Asia (Ed.) S. Adisoemarto. Indonesia: Indonesian National
Comm. MAB and UNSCO‑ROSTSA, Jakarta. Pp. 103‑118.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A.K. Gangwar. 1989. Cultivation and use of lesser‑known
plants of food value by tribals in north‑east India. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 25: 253‑267.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A. Kumar. 1989. Ecological implications of some cash
crop ecosystems in north‑eastern India. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci.
(Plant Science) 99: 221‑221.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1989. Socio‑cultural studies of the sacred groves
at Cherrapunji and adjoining areas in north‑eastern India. Man in
India 69: 64‑71.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A. Kumar. 1989. Village ecosystem function of tribal
societies in north‑ eastern India with special reference to hill Miris
of Arunachal Pradesh. Perspectives in Ecology (Ed.) J.S. Singh and
B. Gopal. New Delhi: Jagmander Book Agency. Pp.353‑376.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A.K. Gangwar. 1989. Ecosystem function in a Khasi
village of the desertified Cherrapunji area in north‑east India. Proc.
Indian Acad. Sci. (Plant Science) 99: 199‑210.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1988. Successional theory: Implication for weed management
in shifting agriculture, mixed cropping and agroforestry systems. Weed
Management in Agroecosystems: Ecological V:F7 Approaches. (Ed.) M.A.
Altieri and M. Liebman. Florida: CRC Press, Boca Raton. Pp.183‑196.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and S. Patnaik. 1989. Comparative study of energy flow
through village ecosystems of two co‑existing communities (the Khasi
and the Nepalis) of Meghalaya in north‑east India. Agricultural
Systems 30: 245‑267.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1989. Agricultural
systems of the north‑eastern hill region of India. Agroecology: Researching
the Ecological Basis for Sustainable Agriculture (Ed.) S.R. Gliessman. New
York: Springer‑ Verlag. Pp. 251‑274.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1989. Conservation strategies ‑ an agro‑ecologists
view point. Plant Science Research in India (Ed.) M.L. Trivedi, B.S.
Gill and S.S. Saini. New Delhi: Today and Tommarow's Publ. Pp.23‑38.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and R. Maikhuri. 1990. Ecological analysis of a cluster
villages emphasizing land use of different tribes in Meghalaya in north‑east
India. Agric. Ecosys. Environ. 31: 17‑27.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A.K. Gangwar. 1990. Ethnobiological notes on some
tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, North Eastern India. Eco. Bot. 44: 94‑105.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. Presidential address: Restoration of rainforest ecosystem
in north‑east India; Nutrient cycling patterns during forest succession
in north‑eastern India ; and Shifting agriculture and rainforest ecosystem
management. K.K. N. Nair; K.V. Bhat, J.K. Sharma and K. Swarupanandan (Eds.)
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Ramakrishanan, P.S., K.S. Rao and K.G. Saxena. 1990. Architectural plasticity
of bamboos and its significance in the succession. Bamboo Journal 8:
92‑99.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A. Kumar. 1990.
Energy Flow Through an Apatani Village Ecosystem of Arunchal Pradesh in Northeast
India. Human Ecology 18: 315‑336.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and R. Maikhuri. 1991. Comparative analysis of the village
ecosystem function of different tribes living in the same area in Arunachal
Pradesh in north‑eastern India. Agric. Systems 35: 377‑
399.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1991. Rainforest ecosystem function and its management
in north‑ east India. Rain Forest Regeneration and Management
(Ed.) A. Gomez‑Pompa, T.C. Whitmore and M. Hadley. U.K.: UNESCO, Paris
and Parthenon Publ., Carnforth, Lancs. Pp.323‑334.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1991. Ecology and
sustainable development ‑Striking a balance. The Hindu‑Survey
of the Environment –1991. Madras: Kasturi and Sons Ltd. Pp.148‑151.
Ramakrishanan, P.S., B.P. Kothyari, K.S.
Rao, K.G. Saxena and T. Kumar. 1991. Institutional approaches in development
and transfer of water‑harvest technology in the Himalaya. Advances
in Water Resources Technology (Ed.) G. Tsakiris. Holland: A.A. Balkerma,
Rotterdam. Pp. 673‑678.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1991. The Sustainable
biosphere initiative for India and other developing countries. Sustainable
Development 1: 40‑47.
Ramakrishanan, P.S., B.J. Huntley, E. Ezcurra, E. R. Fuentes, K. Fugii,
P.J. Grubb, W. Haber, J.R.E. Harger, M.M. Holland, S.A. Levin, J. Lubchenco,
H.A. Mooney, V. Neronov, I. H.R. Pulliam Noble, P.G. Risser, O. Sala, J.
Sarukhan, and W.G. Sombrock, 1991. A sustainable biosphere : The global imperative.
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. 1992. Ecology, environmental and sustainable development.
Economic Development and Environment : A Case Study of India (Ed.)
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Maikhuri and K.G. Saxena. 1992. Deforestation in Himalaya: causes, consequences
and restoration. In Restoration of Degraded Land : Concepts and Strategies
(Ed.) J.S. Singh. Meerut: Rastogi Publ., India. Pp.271‑289.
Ramakrishanan, P.S. and S. Patnaik.1992. Jhum : slash and burn cultivation.
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Ramakrishanan, P.S. and A.K. Gangwar. 1992. Agriculture and animal
husbandry among the Sulumgs and Nishis of Arunachal Pradesh. National Development
and Tribal Deprivation (Ed.) W. Fernandes. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
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and Change in Tribal Society (Ed.) M. Miri. Shimla: Indian Inst. Advanced
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United States: Context, observations, and findings - Introduction to the Tri-Academy
project. In: Wolman, M. G., Ramakrishnan, P.S., George, P. S., Kulkarni,
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From India, China And The United States. (Indian National Science Academy,
Chinese Academy of Sciences and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Publication),
pp.11-22.
Symbols
G general |
N navigation |
Bed edible plants |
M metallurgy |
We weather prediction |
Bet ethnobotany |
Ag agriculture |
F folk lore |
Sp shipbuilding |
A archaeology |
Md medicine |
Eco ecology |
W water harvesting |
H hunting fishing |
B botany |
Sli silvi cultural |
Ee ethnoecoology |
E forest ecology |
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PLEASE DISCUSS
We have to arrange the bibliogrphy under the following categories.
a global tks
b indian contributions to global science and technology
c tks on metallurgy
d tks on ship building
e tks on civil architecture and engineering
f tks on forestry and ecology
g tks on water technology
h tks on navigation systems
i tks on agriculture and weather prediction
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