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PUBLICATIONS

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- Claude Bernard -

Journal Publications
Book Chapters
  1. Ramachandran, A., Khan, A.S., Prasnnahvenkatesh, R., Palanivelu, K and Jayanthi, N (2017). Projection of climate change induced sea level rise for the coasts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India using SimCLIM: A first step towards planning adaptation policies.  Journal of Coastal Conservation, 21:731-742. (Springer).

  2. Khan A.S.., Ramachandran, A., Palanivelu, K and Selvam, V. (2016). Climate change induced sea level rise projections for the Pichavaram mangrove region of the Tamil Nadu coast, India: A way forward for framing time-based adaptation strategies. Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, 45 (2): 296-303. (NISCAR Publications).

  3. Khan A.S., Ramachandran, A. and  Palanivelu, K (2014). Climate Portfolio of Pichavaram mangrove region of Tamil Nadu coasts, India: An add-on information for adaptation policy planning. Journal of Integrative Environmental Science, 11(3-4):173-186. (Taylor & Francis).

  4. Khan, A.S., Ramachandran, A., Usha, N., Punitha, P and Selvam, V. (2012). Predicted impact of sea-level rise at Vellar-Coleroon estuarine region of Tamil Nadu Coast, in India: Mainstreaming adaptation as a coastal zone management option. Ocean and Coastal Management, 69:327-339. (Elsevier Publications).

  5. Khan, A.S., Ramachandran, A., Usha, N., Arul Aram, I and Selvam, V. (2012). Rising sea and threatened mangroves: a case study on stakeholders’ engagement in climate change communication and non-formal education. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. 19(4) 330-338. (Taylor & Francis).

  6. Khan, A.S. and Ramachandran, A. (2012). Adaptation policy road map appraisal. Environmental Policy and Law: The Journal for Decision Makers, 42(6):312-316. (International Council of Environmental Law & IOS Publications).

  7. Khan, A.S., Ramachandran, A., Malini, P. and Usha, N. (2012). Adopt adaptation to changing climate: Realizing the need of the hour. Ecol Environ Conserv, 18(1): 83-90.

  8. Khan, A.S. Ali, M.S. and Baig, J.A. (2009). Halophilic (aerobic) bacterial growth of mangrove ecosystem. Journal of Environmental Biology, 30(5):705-707.

  9. Khan, A.S and Ali, M.S. (2009). Mangroves Living at the Edges (A Social Survey Based on Environ. Issue). Journal of Human Ecology, 25(2): 75-77.

  10. Khan, A.S. and Ali, M.S. (2009). Identification of NIF gene encoding nitrogenase of Azotobacter vinelandii of mangrove soil. Indian Journal of Environmental Sciences 13(2):135-139.

  11. Khan, A.S. and Ali, M.S. (2007). Mangroves - An ecosystem in peril. Journal of Current Sciences, 10(1): 419-423.

 

 

Report (Outreach and Capacity Building):

  1. Khan,A.S. (2019). BASIEC(Building Adaptive capacity to Sea-level rise  through Information, Education, and Communication): A coastal climate  service framework for community-based adaptation to rising sea-levels.

  2. Khan, A.S. (2018). Report: Workshop on communicating the risks of sea- level rise: Andaman and Nicobar Islands. USIEF-Fulbright Indian Alumni  Speaker Series Program, held on 4th-6th April, 2018 at Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Alumni,  Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. pp.30. 

  3. Khan, A.S. (2016). COREDAR: Communicating risk of sea-level rise and engaging stakeholders in framing community-based Adaptation strategies.  Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), The Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA. pp.80.

  1. Khan, A.S., Robert S.Chen and Alex de Sherbinin (2020). COREDAR: A coastal climate service  framework on sea-level rise risk communication for adaptation policy planning and decision-making. In. W.L. Filho and D.Jacob (Eds). Handbook of Climate Services, Climate Change Management, Springer,  Switzerland, pp.85-104.

  2. Khan, A.S., Mandal, S.K., Rajan, S.C and Devdyuti, B. (2020). Chennai city and coastal hazards: Addressing community-based adaptation through the lens of climate change and sea-level rise (CBACCS). In. W.L. Filho., G.J. Nagy., M.Borga., P.D.Chávez Muñoz and A. Magnuszewski (Eds). Climate change hazards and adaptation options: Handling the impacts of a changing climate, Climate Change Management, Springer, Cham, pp.777-798.

  3. Khan, A.S., Mandal, S.K and Rajan, S.C. (2020). BASIEC: A coastal climate service awareness framework for community-based adaptation to rising sea-levels. In. W.L. Filho and D.Jacob (Eds). Handbook of Climate Services. Springer,  Cham, Switzerland, pp.11-31.

  4. Khan, A.S., MacManus, K., Jane, M., Madajewicz, M and Ramasubramanian, L (2020). Building resilience of urban ecosystems and communities to sea-level rise: Jamaica Bay, New York City. In. Leal Filho, W. (Eds.). Handbook of Climate Change Resilience. Springer, Berlin, pp.95-115.

  5. Anil Kumar, N.P., Khan, A.S. and Balakrishanan, V. (2019). Coffee, Climate and Biodiversity: Understanding the Carbon Stocks of the Shade Coffee Production System of India. In.Leal Filho, W., Barbir, J. Preziozi, R (Eds). Handbook of climate change and biodiversity. Climate Change Management, Springer, Cham, pp.113-134.

  6. Khan, A.S. (2017). COREDAR for cities: Developing a capacity building tool for sea-level rise risk communication and urban community-based adaptation. In. Leal Filho, W., Keenan, J. M. (Eds). Climate change adaptation in North America: Fostering resilience and the regional capacity to adapt. Climate Change Management, Springer, Berlin, pp.137-157

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