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Aisher, Alex (2015) (Anti-)fragile lives: enhancing adaptation through storytelling in the Eastern Himalayas. In: International Symposium on Anthropology and Natural Disasters, April 17-18, 2015, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra.

Aisher, Alex (2016) Borders in the forest: productive enclosure and ecological refuge in the Eastern Himalayas. Journal of Contemporary Religion. ISSN 1353-7903 (Accepted)

Aisher, Alex (2016) Emotion, theory and time: mutual inflections of the human and more-than-human in India's 'last truly wild place'. In: Wild or domesticated: Uncanny in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives to Mind, 20-22 Sept 2016, House of Science and Letters, Helsinki.

Aisher, Alex (2016) Extending perspectivism to India's 'last wild place': the ontology of wildlife and its flourishing and decline in the Eastern Himalayas. In: Commoditizing the “Wild”: Natural Resource Commodity Chains and Discourses about their Ecological Consequences (18th to 21st Centuries), May 2, 2016, Fritz Thyssen Stiftung, Apostelnkloster 13-15, 50672 Cologne.

Aisher, Alex (2016) Scarcity, alterity and value: decline of the pangolin, the world’s most trafficked mammal. Conservation and Society, 14 (4). pp. 317-329. ISSN 0972-4923

Aisher, Alex (2006) Through 'spirits’: cosmology and landscape ecology among the Nyishi tribe of upland Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Doctoral thesis (PhD), University College London.

Aisher, Alex (2016) Waiting for the season-birds: climate change in the Eastern Himalayas through a multispecies lens. In: Anthropology, Weather and Climate Change 2016, 27-29 May 2016, The British Museum.

Aisher, Alex and Cow, Peter (2016) Permaculture and indigenous knowledge. Permaculture, 89. pp. 63-66.

Aisher, Alex and Damodaran, Vinita (2016) Introduction: human-nature interactions through a multispecies lens. Conservation and Society, 14 (4). pp. 293-304. ISSN 0972-4923

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Damodaran, Vinita (2022) And red flows the Koina river: Adivasi resistance to the ‘loot’ of their land and resources in eastern India, 1980–2020. Modern Asian Studies, 56 (5). pp. 1642-1671. ISSN 1469-8099

Damodaran, Vinita (2020) Climate, environment, and the colonial experience. In: Mayhew, Robert J and Withers, Charlie W J (eds.) Geographies of knowledge: science, scale, and spatiality in the nineteenth century. Medicine, Science, and Religion in Historical Context . John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp. 215-234. ISBN 9781421438542

Damodaran, Vinita (2018) Conservation and development in India: re imagining wilderness. In: Bhagat, Shonil (ed.) Conservation and Development in India. Earthscan Conservation and Development . Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138922334

Damodaran, Vinita (2015) East India company, famine and ecological conditions in eighteenth century Bengal. In: Damodaran, Vinita, Winterbottom, Anna and Lester, Alan (eds.) East India Company and the natural world. Palgrave Studies in World Environmental History . Palgrave, London, pp. 80-101. ISBN 9781349491094

Damodaran, Vinita (2015) Environmental history. In: International encyclopaedia of the behavioural and social sciences, 2nd Edition. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 747-755. ISBN 9780080970868

Damodaran, Vinita (2022) Looking beyond the apocalypse: environmental crisis, colonial environmentalism and Eastern India’s tribal communities. In: Kowalewski, Jakub (ed.) The Environmental Apocalypse Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Climate Crisis. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781032038063

Damodaran, Vinita (2021) Mosques, Gopurams, varied waters and stormy seas: built and natural environments of early Nineteenth Century Madras. In: Dickenson, Victoria (ed.) Women, Environment, and Networks of Empire: Elizabeth Gwillim and Mary Symonds in Madras. McGill Queen's University Press, Toronto. (Accepted)

Damodaran, Vinita (2017) The locality in the Anthropocene: perspectives on the environmental history of Eastern India. In: Elliott, Alex, Cullis, James and Damodaran, Vinita (eds.) Climate Change and the Humanities. Palgrave, London, pp. 93-116. ISBN 978113755124-5

Damodaran, Vinita, Allan, Rob, Ogilvie, Astrid E J, Demarée, Gastron R, Gergis, Joëlle, Mikami, Takehiko, Mikhail, Alan, Nicholson, Sharon E, Norrgård, Stefan and Hamilton, James (2018) The 1780s: global climate anomalies, floods, droughts, and famines. In: White, Sam, Pfister, Christian and Mauelschagan, Franz (eds.) The Palgrave handbook of climate history. Palgrave, London, pp. 517-550. ISBN 9781137430205

Damodaran, Vinita, D’Souza, Rohan and Dey, Subir (2021) Uncertainty and environmental change: Kutch and Sundarbans as environmental histories of climate change. In: Mehta, Lyla, Adam, Hans Nicolai and Srivastava, Shilpi (eds.) The politics of climate change and uncertainity in India. Routledge, London, pp. 27-82. ISBN 9781032190792

Damodaran, Vinita, Hamilton, James and Allan, Rob (2019) Climate signals, environment, and livelihoods in the Long Seventeenth Century in India. In: Mukherjee, Ayesha (ed.) A cultural history of famine: food security and the environment in India and Britain. Routledge Environmental Humanities . Routledge, Oxon, pp. 52-70. ISBN 9781138230927

Damodaran, Vinita, Kathayat, Gayatri, Sinha, Ashish, Breitenbach, Sebastian F M, Tan, Liancheng, Spotl, Christoph, Li, Hanying, Dong, Xiyu, Zhang, Haiwei, Ning, Youfeng, Allan, Robert J, Edwards, Lawrence R and Cheng, Hai (2022) Protracted Indian monsoon droughts of the past millennium and their societal impacts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119 (39). e2207487119 1-9. ISSN 1091-6490

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Grove, Richard and Damodaran, Vinita (2018) Natural worlds. In: Loomba, Aniya (ed.) Cultural history of Western empires, 1450-1650. The Cultural Histories Series, 3 . Bloomsbury Academic, London, pp. 77-101. ISBN 9781474242752

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Nath, Saumya Ranjan (2016) Illegal and unfair acquisition of mining land in Korba. Down To Earth.

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