Publications: science and popular communication
§ Peer-reviewed International Journal Articles
[11] 2023. Bose, P. Equitable Land-Use Policy? Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Mining-Induced Deforestation. Land Use Policy, 129: 106648 Open Access
[10] 2019. Bose, P. Oil Palm vs. Shifting Cultivation for Indigenous Peoples: Analyzing Mizoram’s New Land Use Policy. Land Use Policy, 81: 115-123
[9] 2017. Bose, P. Land tenure and forest rights of rural and indigenous women in Latin America: Empirical research. Women’s Studies International Forum, 65: 1-8.
[8] 2017. Bose, P., et al. Women’s rights to land and communal forest tenure: A way forward for research and policy agenda in Latin America Women’s Studies International Forum, 65: 53:60.
[7} 2017. Bose, P. Climate adaptation: Marginal populations in the vulnerable regions. Climate and Development, 9 (6): 575-578.
[6] 2016. Ravera, F., I. Iniesta-Arandia, B. Martín-López, U. Pascual, and P. Bose. Gender perspectives in resilience, vulnerability and adaptation to global environmental change. AMBIO 45 (S3): 235-247.
[5] 2015. Bose, P. India’s dryland agroforestry: A ten-year analysis of gender and social diversity, tenure and climate variability. International Forestry Review 17 (S4): 82-97.
[4] 2014. Bose, P. and van der Meulen, B. The law to end hunger now: Food sovereignty and genetically modified crops in tribal India – a socio-legal analysis. Penn State Law Review, 118 (4): 893-918.
[3] 2013. Bose, P. Individual tenure rights, citizenship and conflicts: outcomes from tribal India’s forest governance. Forest Policy and Economics, 33: 71-79.
[2] 2012. Bose, P., Arts, B., van Dijk, H. ‘Forest governmentality’: A genealogy of subject-making of forest dependent ‘Scheduled Tribes’ in India. Land Use Policy 29 (3): 664-673.
[1] 2011. Bose, P. Forest tenure reform: exclusion of tribal women’s rights in semi-arid Rajasthan, India. International Forestry Review 13 (2): 220-232.
§ Book and Edited Volume
[9] Forthcoming 2023. Bose, P. (Authored book) Acknowledging Indigenous Knowledge: Voices of Tropical Forest People. Francis and Taylor publisher
[8] 2018. Velazquez, M., Vasquez, V., Bose, P., Luca, A. (Eds.). Género, energía y sustentabilidad. CRIM/UNAM, Mexico
[7] 2016. Bose, P., van Dijk, H. (Eds.). Dryland Forests: Management, Gender and Social Diversity in Asia and Africa. Switzerland, Springer Publisher. ISBN 978-3-319-19405-9.
[6] 2014. Bose, P., Savyasachi. (Eds.). Landscaping Actually: Forests to Farms through a Gender Lens. Photo and Story E-Book on Forest, Land and Gender. Cali, Colombia. See below open access this e-book
[5] 2012. Bose, P. (Authored book) Forest rights: The micro-politics of decentralisation and forest tenure reform in tribal India. Wageningen, the Netherlands. Pages xvi+185. ISBN 978-94-6173-273-6. (http://edepot.wur.nl/212101)
[4] 2005 Bose, P. (Authored book) CIFOR’s Role in Research Collaboration: Learning from Partner’s Perspective. CIFOR Impact Assessment Series 5. Bogor
[3] 2005 Spilsbury, M. and Bose, P. (co-author book) Influencing the Global Forest Policy Agenda. An Evaluation of CIFOR’s Research. CIFOR Impact Assessment Series 3. Bogor
[2] 2005 Bose, P. (Authored book) Bringing Forests and People Science to Young Researchers: An Impact Assessment of Capacity Building. CIFOR Impact Assessment Series 1. Bogor
[1] 1999 Bose, P. (Authored book) Decentralised Forest Governance: Extension of Panchayati Raj. Aga Khan Foundation, AKF publication. New Delhi (58 pages; only hardcopy available).
§ Guest Editor of Special Issue for Peer-Reviewed Journals
[4] In progress publication in 2024, I am one of the editors (Eds) Forest Science Navigating Sustainable Development - A Third Task. Trees Forests and People. Open Access.
[3] 2017. Bose, P. (Ed.), Latin American women’s access to farmland and communal forests. Special Section in Women’s Studies International Forum, 65
[2] 2017. Bose, P. (Ed.) Climate adaptation: Marginalized populations and vulnerable regions. Climate and Development journal, (s1) Virtual Special Issue Open Access
[1] 2016. Ravera, F., I. Iniesta-Arandia, B. Martín-López, U. Pascual, and P. Bose. Gender perspectives in resilience, vulnerability and adaptation to global environmental change. Ambio 45, Supplement 3
§ Book chapters
[5] 2023 Bose, P. Films as human rights: through a lens of Indigenous Peoples’ forest food. In B. Wernaart (Ed.), Applied Human Rights. Netherlands, Wageningen Academic Publishers https://www.wageningenacademic.com/doi/epdf/10.3920/978-90-8686-943-5_5?role=tab
[4] 2020 Bose, P. Forest foods for tribal in selected regions of India and their sustainability. In J. Prakash, V. Waisundara, and V. Prakash (Eds.) Nutritional and Health Aspects of Food in South Asian Countries. Elsevier Vol. 9 ISBN: 9780128200117
[3] 2019 Bose, P. India’s right to food act: Human rights for tribal communities’ forest food. In Urazbaeva, A., et al (Eds), The Functional Field of Food Law. European Institute Food Law Series 11, Wageningen Academic Publishers. DOI 10.3920/978-90-8686-885-8_3
[2] 2018. Zuria, A. Vasquez, V., Bose, P. Velazquez, M. Introduction to Gender, Energy and Sustainability. In Zuria, A. Vasquez, V., Bose, P. Velazquez, M. (Eds_ Género, Energía y Sustentabilidad. UNAM ISBN 978-607-30-0999-7, Pp: 9-20
[1] 2016 van Dijk, H., and Bose, P. Dryland landscapes: Forest management, gender and social diversity in Asia and Africa. In Bose, P. and van Dijk, H. Dryland Forests. Pp: 3-21
§ Policy briefs, book reviews, and institutional reports
[10] 2017 Bose, P. Bose. Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) for Forest-Dependent IPLCs. Workshop Report. Forest Rights, New Delhi.
[9] 2014 van Dijk, H., Bose, P., Krokenburg, A., Dietz, T. Dryland Landscape Report, the African Studies Center, Leiden.
[8] 2013 Bose, P., and van Dijk, H. Gendered Access to Forests and Small-holders in Latin America. Workshop Report, CGIAR FTA- Gender, CIAT, Colombia.
[7] 2012 Weigelt, J., Beckh, C., Bose, P. et al. Towards Integrated Governance Land and Soil: Addressing Challenges and Moving Ahead. IASS, Issue Paper from 1st Global Soil Week, Potsdam, Germany
[6] 2012 Sun, Y., Mwangi, E., Meinzen-Dick, R., Bose, P. et al. Forests: Gender, Property Rights and Access. CIFOR Infobrief.
[5] 2011 Bose, P. Book Review. Community Rights, Conservation and Contested Land: The Politics of Natural Resource Governance in Africa. The International Forestry Review 13 (1), 116-117
[4] 2010 Bose, P. Book Review. Forests and People: Community Rights and Forest Tenure Reform. Forest Policy and Economics 12 (7), 539-540
[3] 2009 Bose, P. Book Review. Negotiated Learning: Collaborating Monitoring in Forest Resource Management. Forest Policy and Economics 11 (1), 78-79
[2] 2003 Bose, P. Influencing the international forest policy: the role of collaborative research. ETFRN News Article (39-40):114-115
[1] 2000 Wisborg, P. H. Shylendra, K. Gebrehiwot, R. Shanker, Y. Tilahun, U. S. Nagothu, S. Tewoldeberhan, and P. Bose. Rehabilitation of CPRs Through Re-Crafting of Village Institutions: A Comparative Study from Ethiopia and India. Triangular collaboration report (NORAD, REST, NMSWDF, Mekelle, & IRMA)
§ Print media: Journalistic articles by Purabi Bose
[6] 2023. Bose, P. Popular science article writtenForest Faculty (S-Fak) SLU webpage: Popular Science Communicating Forest Research
[5] 2022. Bose, P. Popular science article writtenForest Faculty (S-Fak) SLU webpage: Forest Roots for Global North-South Bridge
[4] 2022. Bose, P. Popular science article written for Langscape Magazine, Terralingua Recognition: How to keep biocultural diversity alive
[3] 2018. Bose, P. Journalistic news article written for Scroll.in No country for women. The dark side of palm oil production in Mizoram.
[2] 2018. Bose, P. Journalistic news article written for Scroll.in Women are the guardians of the forest. So why does India ignore them in its policies?
[1] 2016. Bose, P. Journalistic news article written for Scroll.in The hipsters hunger for superfoods is starving India’s adivasis
§ Popular Science Research Blogs
[3] Blogs on various topics communicating science related to gender, drylands, forests, and agriculture (the link has expired in 2020) http://dapa.ciat.cgiar.org/author/pbose/
[2] Blogs on various topics on CIFOR’s global forests and people policy impact assessment (link expired in 2010) http://cifor.intranet.cgiar.org/author/pbose
[1] Blog Desertification: An action plan for Drylands Dialogue and Social Diversity https://desertification.wordpress.com/2015/03/05/drylands-dialogue-and-social-diversity/
§ Dr. Purabi Bose in Media News
[8] 2019: Oil palm push in Northeast India may impact biodiversity water table says expert https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/oil-palm-push-in-the-northeast-may-impact-biodiversity-water-table-say-experts/story-8QwpafRXqKOmglfHeL7HDK.html
[7] 2019: Tying up loose-ends in gender equality in forestry https://www.iufro.org/media/iufro-spotlights/iufro-spotlight-65/
[6] 2018: Tipping points: In Jharkhand, women take on the timber mafia https://harpers.org/2018/11/jharkhand-female-forest-fighters-timber-mafia/
[5] 2018: Indigenous voices amplified in ‘Landing Together’ Film Series https://www.iucn.org/news/commission-environmental-economic-and-social-policy/201807/indigenous-voices-amplified-landing-together-film-series
[4] 2018: Kabza, Purabi Bose’s documentary, depicts how forest land diversion for mining has impacted indigenous tribes https://www.firstpost.com/living/kabza-purabi-boses-documentary-depicts-how-forest-land-diversion-for-mining-has-impacted-indigenous-tribes-7555721.html
[3] 2018: Women left out of forest decisions: On the sidelines of tenure and rights in Latin America’s forest. https://forestsnews.cifor.org/53767/women-left-forest-decisions?fnl=en
[2] 2017: Introducing Purabi Bose’s work in Commons by IASC https://2017.iasc-commons.org/introducing-purabi-bose/
[1] 2014: Gender in Agroforestry in India’s Drylands http://wca2014.org/gender-in-agroforestry-in-indias-drylands/#.Y6zNNezML9E
§ Peer-reviewed International Journal Articles
[11] 2023. Bose, P. Equitable Land-Use Policy? Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Mining-Induced Deforestation. Land Use Policy, 129: 106648 Open Access
[10] 2019. Bose, P. Oil Palm vs. Shifting Cultivation for Indigenous Peoples: Analyzing Mizoram’s New Land Use Policy. Land Use Policy, 81: 115-123
[9] 2017. Bose, P. Land tenure and forest rights of rural and indigenous women in Latin America: Empirical research. Women’s Studies International Forum, 65: 1-8.
[8] 2017. Bose, P., et al. Women’s rights to land and communal forest tenure: A way forward for research and policy agenda in Latin America Women’s Studies International Forum, 65: 53:60.
[7} 2017. Bose, P. Climate adaptation: Marginal populations in the vulnerable regions. Climate and Development, 9 (6): 575-578.
[6] 2016. Ravera, F., I. Iniesta-Arandia, B. Martín-López, U. Pascual, and P. Bose. Gender perspectives in resilience, vulnerability and adaptation to global environmental change. AMBIO 45 (S3): 235-247.
[5] 2015. Bose, P. India’s dryland agroforestry: A ten-year analysis of gender and social diversity, tenure and climate variability. International Forestry Review 17 (S4): 82-97.
[4] 2014. Bose, P. and van der Meulen, B. The law to end hunger now: Food sovereignty and genetically modified crops in tribal India – a socio-legal analysis. Penn State Law Review, 118 (4): 893-918.
[3] 2013. Bose, P. Individual tenure rights, citizenship and conflicts: outcomes from tribal India’s forest governance. Forest Policy and Economics, 33: 71-79.
[2] 2012. Bose, P., Arts, B., van Dijk, H. ‘Forest governmentality’: A genealogy of subject-making of forest dependent ‘Scheduled Tribes’ in India. Land Use Policy 29 (3): 664-673.
[1] 2011. Bose, P. Forest tenure reform: exclusion of tribal women’s rights in semi-arid Rajasthan, India. International Forestry Review 13 (2): 220-232.
§ Book and Edited Volume
[9] Forthcoming 2023. Bose, P. (Authored book) Acknowledging Indigenous Knowledge: Voices of Tropical Forest People. Francis and Taylor publisher
[8] 2018. Velazquez, M., Vasquez, V., Bose, P., Luca, A. (Eds.). Género, energía y sustentabilidad. CRIM/UNAM, Mexico
[7] 2016. Bose, P., van Dijk, H. (Eds.). Dryland Forests: Management, Gender and Social Diversity in Asia and Africa. Switzerland, Springer Publisher. ISBN 978-3-319-19405-9.
[6] 2014. Bose, P., Savyasachi. (Eds.). Landscaping Actually: Forests to Farms through a Gender Lens. Photo and Story E-Book on Forest, Land and Gender. Cali, Colombia. See below open access this e-book
[5] 2012. Bose, P. (Authored book) Forest rights: The micro-politics of decentralisation and forest tenure reform in tribal India. Wageningen, the Netherlands. Pages xvi+185. ISBN 978-94-6173-273-6. (http://edepot.wur.nl/212101)
[4] 2005 Bose, P. (Authored book) CIFOR’s Role in Research Collaboration: Learning from Partner’s Perspective. CIFOR Impact Assessment Series 5. Bogor
[3] 2005 Spilsbury, M. and Bose, P. (co-author book) Influencing the Global Forest Policy Agenda. An Evaluation of CIFOR’s Research. CIFOR Impact Assessment Series 3. Bogor
[2] 2005 Bose, P. (Authored book) Bringing Forests and People Science to Young Researchers: An Impact Assessment of Capacity Building. CIFOR Impact Assessment Series 1. Bogor
[1] 1999 Bose, P. (Authored book) Decentralised Forest Governance: Extension of Panchayati Raj. Aga Khan Foundation, AKF publication. New Delhi (58 pages; only hardcopy available).
§ Guest Editor of Special Issue for Peer-Reviewed Journals
[4] In progress publication in 2024, I am one of the editors (Eds) Forest Science Navigating Sustainable Development - A Third Task. Trees Forests and People. Open Access.
[3] 2017. Bose, P. (Ed.), Latin American women’s access to farmland and communal forests. Special Section in Women’s Studies International Forum, 65
[2] 2017. Bose, P. (Ed.) Climate adaptation: Marginalized populations and vulnerable regions. Climate and Development journal, (s1) Virtual Special Issue Open Access
[1] 2016. Ravera, F., I. Iniesta-Arandia, B. Martín-López, U. Pascual, and P. Bose. Gender perspectives in resilience, vulnerability and adaptation to global environmental change. Ambio 45, Supplement 3
§ Book chapters
[5] 2023 Bose, P. Films as human rights: through a lens of Indigenous Peoples’ forest food. In B. Wernaart (Ed.), Applied Human Rights. Netherlands, Wageningen Academic Publishers https://www.wageningenacademic.com/doi/epdf/10.3920/978-90-8686-943-5_5?role=tab
[4] 2020 Bose, P. Forest foods for tribal in selected regions of India and their sustainability. In J. Prakash, V. Waisundara, and V. Prakash (Eds.) Nutritional and Health Aspects of Food in South Asian Countries. Elsevier Vol. 9 ISBN: 9780128200117
[3] 2019 Bose, P. India’s right to food act: Human rights for tribal communities’ forest food. In Urazbaeva, A., et al (Eds), The Functional Field of Food Law. European Institute Food Law Series 11, Wageningen Academic Publishers. DOI 10.3920/978-90-8686-885-8_3
[2] 2018. Zuria, A. Vasquez, V., Bose, P. Velazquez, M. Introduction to Gender, Energy and Sustainability. In Zuria, A. Vasquez, V., Bose, P. Velazquez, M. (Eds_ Género, Energía y Sustentabilidad. UNAM ISBN 978-607-30-0999-7, Pp: 9-20
[1] 2016 van Dijk, H., and Bose, P. Dryland landscapes: Forest management, gender and social diversity in Asia and Africa. In Bose, P. and van Dijk, H. Dryland Forests. Pp: 3-21
§ Policy briefs, book reviews, and institutional reports
[10] 2017 Bose, P. Bose. Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) for Forest-Dependent IPLCs. Workshop Report. Forest Rights, New Delhi.
[9] 2014 van Dijk, H., Bose, P., Krokenburg, A., Dietz, T. Dryland Landscape Report, the African Studies Center, Leiden.
[8] 2013 Bose, P., and van Dijk, H. Gendered Access to Forests and Small-holders in Latin America. Workshop Report, CGIAR FTA- Gender, CIAT, Colombia.
[7] 2012 Weigelt, J., Beckh, C., Bose, P. et al. Towards Integrated Governance Land and Soil: Addressing Challenges and Moving Ahead. IASS, Issue Paper from 1st Global Soil Week, Potsdam, Germany
[6] 2012 Sun, Y., Mwangi, E., Meinzen-Dick, R., Bose, P. et al. Forests: Gender, Property Rights and Access. CIFOR Infobrief.
[5] 2011 Bose, P. Book Review. Community Rights, Conservation and Contested Land: The Politics of Natural Resource Governance in Africa. The International Forestry Review 13 (1), 116-117
[4] 2010 Bose, P. Book Review. Forests and People: Community Rights and Forest Tenure Reform. Forest Policy and Economics 12 (7), 539-540
[3] 2009 Bose, P. Book Review. Negotiated Learning: Collaborating Monitoring in Forest Resource Management. Forest Policy and Economics 11 (1), 78-79
[2] 2003 Bose, P. Influencing the international forest policy: the role of collaborative research. ETFRN News Article (39-40):114-115
[1] 2000 Wisborg, P. H. Shylendra, K. Gebrehiwot, R. Shanker, Y. Tilahun, U. S. Nagothu, S. Tewoldeberhan, and P. Bose. Rehabilitation of CPRs Through Re-Crafting of Village Institutions: A Comparative Study from Ethiopia and India. Triangular collaboration report (NORAD, REST, NMSWDF, Mekelle, & IRMA)
§ Print media: Journalistic articles by Purabi Bose
[6] 2023. Bose, P. Popular science article writtenForest Faculty (S-Fak) SLU webpage: Popular Science Communicating Forest Research
[5] 2022. Bose, P. Popular science article writtenForest Faculty (S-Fak) SLU webpage: Forest Roots for Global North-South Bridge
[4] 2022. Bose, P. Popular science article written for Langscape Magazine, Terralingua Recognition: How to keep biocultural diversity alive
[3] 2018. Bose, P. Journalistic news article written for Scroll.in No country for women. The dark side of palm oil production in Mizoram.
[2] 2018. Bose, P. Journalistic news article written for Scroll.in Women are the guardians of the forest. So why does India ignore them in its policies?
[1] 2016. Bose, P. Journalistic news article written for Scroll.in The hipsters hunger for superfoods is starving India’s adivasis
§ Popular Science Research Blogs
[3] Blogs on various topics communicating science related to gender, drylands, forests, and agriculture (the link has expired in 2020) http://dapa.ciat.cgiar.org/author/pbose/
[2] Blogs on various topics on CIFOR’s global forests and people policy impact assessment (link expired in 2010) http://cifor.intranet.cgiar.org/author/pbose
[1] Blog Desertification: An action plan for Drylands Dialogue and Social Diversity https://desertification.wordpress.com/2015/03/05/drylands-dialogue-and-social-diversity/
§ Dr. Purabi Bose in Media News
[8] 2019: Oil palm push in Northeast India may impact biodiversity water table says expert https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/oil-palm-push-in-the-northeast-may-impact-biodiversity-water-table-say-experts/story-8QwpafRXqKOmglfHeL7HDK.html
[7] 2019: Tying up loose-ends in gender equality in forestry https://www.iufro.org/media/iufro-spotlights/iufro-spotlight-65/
[6] 2018: Tipping points: In Jharkhand, women take on the timber mafia https://harpers.org/2018/11/jharkhand-female-forest-fighters-timber-mafia/
[5] 2018: Indigenous voices amplified in ‘Landing Together’ Film Series https://www.iucn.org/news/commission-environmental-economic-and-social-policy/201807/indigenous-voices-amplified-landing-together-film-series
[4] 2018: Kabza, Purabi Bose’s documentary, depicts how forest land diversion for mining has impacted indigenous tribes https://www.firstpost.com/living/kabza-purabi-boses-documentary-depicts-how-forest-land-diversion-for-mining-has-impacted-indigenous-tribes-7555721.html
[3] 2018: Women left out of forest decisions: On the sidelines of tenure and rights in Latin America’s forest. https://forestsnews.cifor.org/53767/women-left-forest-decisions?fnl=en
[2] 2017: Introducing Purabi Bose’s work in Commons by IASC https://2017.iasc-commons.org/introducing-purabi-bose/
[1] 2014: Gender in Agroforestry in India’s Drylands http://wca2014.org/gender-in-agroforestry-in-indias-drylands/#.Y6zNNezML9E
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