Senior Research Fellow
Rajat has completed his Masters in Wildlife Biology and Conservation. He is interested in understanding the influence of anthropogenic activities and climate change on ecosystem processes and services. He currently works on forest fragmentation and its influence on wildlife movement and ecosystem services.
Ongoing Projects
Completed Projects
Publications
Journal Article
- Invasion of natural grasslands by exotic trees increases flood risks in mountainous landscapes in South India
- Bits and pieces: Forest fragmentation by linear intrusions in India
- Navigating paved paradise: Evaluating landscape permeability to movement for large mammals in two conservation priority landscapes in India