List of Publications of Subir K
1. Ghosh, S. K. and K. R. Naskar, 1989. Pollution
and Drainage Problems in Calcutta Metropolis. NATMO, Monograph 9. Ministry of Science and Technology, (Calcutta), Govt. of India.pp- 449-450. 4. Ghosh,
S. K. and K. R. Naskar, 1990. Exploitation Strategies on the Mangrove Ecosystem of Sundarbans in West Bengal – its cause and future perspective. Abstract : National Seminar on Mangrove Awareness in India. WWF – Maharashtra and Goa State Committee. pp- 37. 5. Ghosh,
S. K., K. R. Naskar and S. C. Santra, 1990. Herbaceous Flora of the Tidal Estuaries of the Sundarbans and Their Role in Soil Conservation. Abstract in National Symposium of Conservation and Management of Living Resources.Unit of Ecology and natural Resources, USA, Bangalore – 560 065.pp- 16-17. 6. Ghosh,
S. K., S. C. Santra and P. K. Mukherjee, 1993. Phenological studies in Aquatic Macrophytic Plants of Lower Gangetic Delta, West Bengal, India. Feddes Repertorium (Berlin) 104 (1-2): 93-111. 7. Ghosh, S. K., 1994. Prasanga : Jalabhumi Sanbikshan
Sankalan – 1400 (1994). Paschim Banga Ganatantrik Lekhak Shilpi Sangha; Sonarpur Sakha, 24 Parganas. pp- 20-25 (In Bengali). 8. Ghosh, S. K., 1994. Studies in the Ecology of Aquatic Plants
Communities in West Bengal, India.Ph.D thesis, Kalyani University, India, 501 pp. (un-published).
9. Ghosh,
S. K. and S. C. Santra, 1995a. Biodiversity of Vascular Plants in Indian Wetlands: An overview. Abstract: National Symposium on Perspective in Biodiversity. Zoological Society, Calcutta. p-25. 10. Ghosh,
S. K. and S. C. Santra, 1995b. Impact of the Reed Vegetation of Wetlands in the Perspective of Economic Gain of Rural Population: A case study in West Bengal, India. Asian Wetland News, Vol. 8, No. 1, Sept., 1995 p. 10-11.( Published from Kuala Lumpur, Malayasia) 11. Ghosh,
S. K. and S. C. Santra, 1996. Domestic and municipal waste water treatment by some common tropical aquatic macrophytes. Indian Biologist. Vol. 28 (1): 47-58. 12. Ghosh,
S. K., 1997a. On the Perspective of Biodiversity and Conservation of Wetland Flora in the East Calcutta Wetlands, West Bengal, India. Abstract In: 9th Biennial Botanical Conference, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Jan-8-9, 1997. Abst.No. 45. p- 25. 13. Ghosh,
S. K., 1997b. Insect eating plants of The Wetlands. Environ. 2: 47-49. 14. Ghosh,
S. K. & A. Mitra, 1997. Flora and Fauna of the East Calcutta Wetlands.In : Project report of Creative Research Group. East Calcutta Wetlands and Waste Recycling: Primary Data. Environmental Improvement Programme, Calcutta Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Authority. pp-37-42 ;Ibid: pp-128-149. 15. Ghosh, S. K., 1998. Wetlands.
In: (Editors) Ghosh, S. K. and D. P. Chakraborty, 1998. HaytoTumioJano: A Collection of Articles on Environmental Awareness. Published by the Eco Club, Harinavi D. V. A. S. H. School, Kolkata-148, West Bengal, India. pp- 24-31. (In Bengali). 16. Ghosh,
S. K., 1998. Non-conventional Resources from wetland ecosystems. Training Programme on wise use of wetlands, 2-6 Feb. 1998. British Council Division, Calcutta, India. 17. Ghosh,
S. K., 1998 a. A pictorial directory of common aquatic and wetland Plants of West Bengal. Project Report prepared for the Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal. [Implemented through WWF- India, (W. B. S. O.)]128 pp. 18. Ghosh
S. K., 1998 b. Traditional Commercial Practices (TCP) in wetlands in the Perspective of Community Based Wetland Management in West Bengal, India. In: Frontiers of Zoology. Proceedings of the third Refresher Course in Zoology 6th Feb to 28th Feb, 1998.Department of Zoology and AcademicStaffCollege.University of Calcutta.pp- 42-43. 19. Ghosh,
S. K. and S. C. Santra, 1997. Economic benefits of wetland vegetation for rural populations in West Bengal, India. In: W. Giesen (Ed.). Wetlands Biodiversity and Development. Proceedings of workshop of the International Conference on Wetlands and Development held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and 9‑13 October 1995. Wetlands International, Kuala Lumpur. p‑ 119‑131. 20. Ghosh,
S. K. & S. C. Santra, 1999. Phytosuccession in Coastal Wetlands: A case study in Mangrove Reclaimed Areas of Sundarbans, West Bengal. In: SundarbansMangal: First William Roxburgh Memorial Seminar on SundarbansMangal. Editors: GuhaBakshi, D. N., P. Sanyal and K. R. Naskar, 1999. NayaPrakash. Calcutta-6.pp- 325-339. 21. Ghosh,
S. K., 1999. An investigation on the autecology of an endangered wetland plant Mimulus orbicularis Wall. ex. Benth. (Scrophulariaceae).Journal of Environmental Sciences.Green Earth Foundation, Jaipur, India. Vol. 3 (1): 17- 25. 22. Ghosh,
S. K., 1999. Diversity of wetland flora with special reference to West Bengal. In: Kar, S. K. & M. Bandyopadhyay (eds.), Proceedings of Workshop on Lake Water Quality and Hydrology Models. November 22-27, 1999 Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.(Sponsored by Wetlands International, South Asia) pp- 1.1- 1.10. 23. Ghosh,
S. K., 1999. A review of Wetland Resource Models. In: Kar, S. K. & M. Bandyopadhyay (eds.), Proceedings of Workshop on Lake Water Quality and Hydrology Models. November 22-27, 1999. Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagapur. (Sponsored by Wetlands International, South Asia) pp- 2.1-2.9. 24. Ghosh,
S. K., 2000. Traditional Commercial Practices in the Tropical Wetlands: A case Study from Eastern India. Abstract In: Program with Abstracts, Millenium Wetland Event, Quebec-2000, Canada, August 6-12, 2000, pp- 353. 25. Ghosh,
S. K., 2002 a. Scope of Makhana(Euryale feroxSalisbury) cultivation in less remunerable wetlands: A case study from West Bengal. In: Perspectives of Plant Biodiversity. A. P. Das (Editor), Bishen Singh and Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun, pp- 757-768. 26. Ghosh,
S. K., 2002 b. Wetland Ecosystem. In: West Bengal State Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan: Prepared under the National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan (NBSAP), The Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal and Ramkrishna Mission-Narendrapur, West Bengal, India. pp- 86-106. Executed by Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, Technical implementation by Kalpavriksh and Administrative Coordination by Biotech Consortium, India Ltd., Funded by Global Environmental facility through UNDP, 182 pp and Reference & Annexure (pp-1-100). 27. Ghosh
S. K., 2002. Reclamation and enhancement of biodiversity of the East Calcutta Wetlands. Project Report prepared for British Council, Calcutta implemented through WWF-India, West Bengal State Office. 61pp. 28. Ghosh,
S. K., 2003. Survey of Commercial Plants in Wetlands of West Bengal. Project Report prepared for the Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal, Implemented through WWF-India, West Bengal State Office. 200 pp. 29. Ghosh S. K., 2003. JalabhumirJibanDarshan. In:
(Editor) Sarkar P., 2003. Lok: BanglarDighi, Jalashaya. pp- 194-208. (in Bengali). 30. Ghosh
S. K. 2003. Conservation and management of wetlands for sustainable development in West Bengal, India. In: Bagchi, J. N. and A. K. M. Anwaruzzaman (eds.), 2003. Proceedings of the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Conservation and Management of Natural Resources to check environmental degradation, pp-143-145. 31. Ghosh,
S. K., 2003. Rehabilitation of wetland biodiversity. In: Saha, G. K. and S. Ray (eds.), 2003. Life Science update.UGCAcademicStaffCollege, University of Calcutta, India.pp- 24-27. 32. Ghosh, S. K., 2003. Conservation of
biodiversity of wetlands through community participation and wise use of wetland plants: A case study from West Bengal, India. In: Proceedings of the 19th session of the Indian Science Congress, Bangalore, 2003. Part IV: Section of the Environmental Sciences. Abstract No. 6.pp-159-161. 33. Ghosh
S. K. and D. Ghosh, 2003. Community based rehabilitation of wetlands in West Bengal, India. In: S. B. Roy et al. 2003. Contemporary Studies in Natural Resource Management in India.Forest F 007. Studies Series Inter- India Publication, New Delhi. pp- 127-148. 34. Ghosh S. K. and D. Ghosh, 2003. Rehabilitating Biodiversity:
A community based initiative in the East Calcutta Wetlands. A Communique published through WWF- India (W. B. S. O.) in collaboration with British Council Division, Kolkata. 40 pp. 35. Ghosh,
S. K. and S. C. Santra, 2003. Past and present distributional records of Makhana (Euryale feroxSalisb.) and its future prospect of cultivation in West Bengal, India. In: MAKHANA, Editors: R. K. Mishra, V. Jha and P. V. Dehadrai, ICAR, DIPA, New Delhi, India, pp- 3-7. 36. Ghosh
S. K., 2004. Time scale evaluation of Biodiversity of the East Calcutta Wetlands (Ramsar site of India) and possible scope of reclamation and enhancement of biodiversity. In: (Editors) Nautiyal, P. and H. R. Singh, 2004. Ecology and Biodiversity of Aquatic Environments.Narendra Publishing House, India (In Press). 37. Ghosh
S. K., 2005. Tropical Aquatic and Wetland Plants – In Harmony with the Mankind. Standard Literature Company, India, (225 pp. + pp-xii + lxiv (64) colour pages (including 240 colour plates) + 17 colour plates in front cover +1 colour plate in back cover and 412 references) 301 pp. 38. Ghosh S. K., 2005. Jibikarsandhanejalajudvid (Aquatic
plants in search of livelihood support) in Bengali vernacular.pp-107-112. In: Basu R. C. and S. Roy Chowdhuri, 2005. Brittimulaksiksharmadhyameuparjan o swanirvarata, Rotary International District 3290.193 pp.(in Bengali). 39. Ghosh
S. K., 2005. Ecoaquaculture– may be a novel concept in wetland management. In: Life Science- a new fabric of interdisciplinary understanding (Eds. S. Chakraborty and Homechaudhury S.). UGCAcademicStaffCollege and Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta.Pp- 91-95. 40. Ghosh, S. K., 2005 Traditional Commercial Practices in Sustainable
Development and Conservation of Man and Wetlands 6pp. In :Hugill, B. and Edwards, S.R. (Eds). 2005. A Synthesis of Contributions to the Knowledge Marketplace, 3rd IUCN World Conservation Congress, 17-25 November 2004. IUCN – The World Conservation Union, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, U.K. CD-Rom. 41. Ghosh, S. K., 2006. Aquatic resources and their utilization in
harmony with mankind.Pp-133-145. In: Basu, R. C., r. A. Khan, J. R. B. Alfred (Ed.), 2006. Environmental Awareness and Wildlife Conservation : 1-302 + 20 plates (Published by the Director, Zool. Surv. India, Kolkata. 42. Ghosh, S. K., 2006. Medicinal Plants in the Wetlands – a brief
review from West Bengal. Pp- 14-24. In: Gupta S. K. and B. R. Mitra, 2006. Diversity of Medicinal Plants and their sustainable utilization in health care and improving nutritional standard in rural areas. R. K. Mission, Narendrapur, West Bengal, India.212 pp. 43. Ghosh, S. K., 2010. Diversity of Aquatic and Wetland plants in
Wetlands: A case study from West Bengal. Pp-57 In : National Conference on “ Biodiversity for Sustainable Development : Threats, Indicators, Climate Change, Poverty Alleviation” 283Pp. held during 25-27 August, 2010, organized by Centre for Biodiversityand Forest Studies, Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai-625021. 44. Ghosh, S. K., 2010. Aquatic and Wetland plants in Harmony with 45. Ghosh, S. K., 2010. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of West Bengal.
J. Environ &Sociobiol. : 7 (2) : p-121-126, 2010. 46. Ghosh, S. K., 2011. Major 47. Ghosh, S.K. 2011. Indian Waterlilies in Harmony 48. 49. 50. 51..Ghosh S.K., 2013. 52. Ghosh, S. K., 2014. Tropical Scavenger Plants and Their Scope Blue prints = Bengali |