I am a field based ecologist involved in community based management of natural resources and ecosystem services. I have led a number of projects in this area over nearly two decades and have a PhD in ecology. I make extensive use of hydro-meteorologic equipment and participatory frameworks for data collection. I am adept in the use of quantitative methods and analysis which includes a range of GIS and remote sensing software and programming in R.
Much of my work has focused on how communities have adapted to declining environmental services from stressed or degraded ecosystems. I believe that community based management of available resources is a key component of long term disaster risk reduction and vulnerability reduction. My recent work has focused on climate change adaptation and resilience to extreme events and disasters associated with climate change. I have worked with farmers and coastal communities in Southern India on water management, watershed restoration and coastal restoration, and with pastoralists and farmers in Kenya and Somaliland on using watershed approaches to build reslience against climate change.
More recently, I worked as a consultant for the UNDP in South Sudan and prepared proposal concepts (PIF) on climate resilent agriculture and on strengthening climate information and early warning systems. I drew extensively on my ongoing work on eco-hydrology and my earlier experiences with community based watershed development for these assignments.
I believe strongly in the application of quantitative tools and techniques in research, development and advocacy. I have taught and continue to teach a number of topics. Many of these are in collaboration with other scientists and institutes. I am presently an adjunct faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) Bangalore and teach the course on GIS and remote sensing to their students pursuing their M.Sc. in Wildlife Biology. Many of the courses I teach are hosted on the FERAL course management site <http://www.feral.edu.in/>. I use a hands-on approach to teaching with emphasis on equipping students to accomplish analytic tasks before confronting them with theory.
Completed Projects
Publications
Journal Article
- Invasion of natural grasslands by exotic trees increases flood risks in mountainous landscapes in South India
- Fire differentially affects mortality and seedling regeneration of three woody invaders in forest–grassland mosaics of the southern Western Ghats, India
- Non-stationary and non-linear influence of ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole on the variability of Indian monsoon rainfall and extreme rain events
Database
Report
Conference Paper
- Ecological and anthropogenic implications of two decades of land cover changes in the upper Nilgiris in the context of global climate change SFDCC2016 Proceedings_KumaranPaper.pdf (222.99 KB)
- Estimating evapotranspiration demands of different land cover using diurnal signals in dry season stream discharge
- Vulnerabilities of Critical Ecosystems and Services in the Western Ghats to Overland Flows and Sedimentation during Extreme Rainfall Events