Director Forestry Training Institute
Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302017 India
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Dr. Deep Pandey (Indian Forest Service 1988 batch) currently works at the Forestry Training Institute, Jaipur, Rajasthan. He has 23 years of work experience across management, academics, science and public policy. As DFO Udaipur and Kota he has managed tropical dry forests in Rajasthan for a decade. As Associate Professor he has taught sustainability science and tropical silviculture for four years at Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Bhopal. As Working Plan Officer (wildlife) he facilitated the preparation of management plans for 11 protected areas in Rajasthan. Before coming to FTI he has worked as coordinating scientist at Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia for two years on a World Bank research on forest and livelihoods. He has also worked on short research assignments for many UN and other organizations.
His research interests include sustainability science, connecting science and decision making for tropical forests and livelihoods, ethnoforestry, and the role of local knowledge systems in addressing the contemporary challenges of ecosystem and human well-being.
He has published several articles in peer-reviewed international journals such as Conservation Biology, Conservation Ecology, Current Science, Climate Policy, Science, Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, Indian Forester, and International Forestry Review. He has also written six books forests, wildlife and livelihoods.
He is the recipient of several honours including the Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra Award (IPVM) for 1994. He is also in the Editorial Board of international research journal Forests, Trees and Livelihoods.
Dr Pandey recommends:
Pandey, N. and C. Prakash. 2006. Linking Knowledge to Action for Sustainable Development: An Overview of Literature. FTI Working Paper No.5, Forestry Training Institute, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, pp. 217.
Cash, D. W., J. C. Borck & A. G. Patt. 2006. "Countering the loading-dock approach to linking science and decision making: Comparative analysis of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) forecasting systems". Science, Technology & Human Values 31(4): 465-494.
Cash, D.W., W.C. Clark, F. Alcock, N.M. Dickson, N. Eckley, D.H. Guston, J. Jäger, & R.B. Mitchell. 2003. "Knowledge systems for sustainable development". PNAS 100: 8086-8091.
Roux, D. J., K.H. Rogers, H.C. Biggs, P.J. Ashton & A. Sergeant. 2006. "Bridging the science–management divide: moving from unidirectional knowledge transfer to knowledge interfacing and sharing". Ecology and Society 11(1): 4. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art4/.
Guldin, R. W., J.A. Parrotta & E. Hellström. 2005. Working Effectively at the Interface of Forest Science and Forest Policy: Guidance for Scientists and Research Organizations. IUFRO Occasional Paper No. 17. IUFRO Vienna, Austria, pp. 30.
Spilsbury, M. J. & R. Nasi. 2006. "The interface of policy research and the policy development process: challenges posed to the forestry community". Forest Policy and Economics 8(2): 193-205.
Spilsbury, M. J. & D. Kaimowitz. 2000. "The influence of research and publications on conventional wisdom and policies affecting forests". Unasylva 51(203): 3-10.
Spilsbury, M.J. & P. Bose. 2005. Influencing the Global Forest Policy Agenda: An Evaluation of CIFOR's Research. Impact Assessment Papers 2, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Jakarta, Indonesia. pp. 53.
Spilsbury, M.J. 2005. The Sustainability of Forest Management: Assessing the Impact of CIFOR Criteria and Indicators Research. Impact Assessment Papers 4, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Jakarta, Indonesia. pp. 126.
Ruiz Perez, M., F. Maoyi, X. Jinzhong, Y. Xiaosheng & B. Belcher. 2004. "The relationship between forest research and forest management in China: an analysis of four leading forestry journals". International Forestry Review 6(3): 341-345.
Bammer, G. 2005. "Integration and implementation sciences: building a new specialization". Ecology and Society 10(2 www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss2/art6/).
Fazey, I., J. A. Fazey & D. M. A. Fazey. 2005. "Learning more effectively from experience". Ecology and Society 10(2): 4. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss2/art4/.
Joyce, L. A. 2003. "Improving the flow of scientific information across the interface of forest science and policy". Forest Policy and Economics 5(4): 339-347.
Clark, W. & L. Holliday. 2006. Linking Knowledge with Action for Sustainable Development: The Role of Program Management. Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability, National Research Council, The National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.
van Kerkhoff, L. & L. Lebel. 2006. "Linking knowledge and action for sustainable development". Annual Review of Environment and Resources 31: 445-477.
Fazey, I., J. A. Fazey, J. G. Salisbury, D. B. Lindenmayer & S. Dovers. 2006. "The nature and role of experiential knowledge for environmental conservation". Environmental Conservation 33(1): 1-10.
Watson, R. T. 2005. "Turning science into policy: challenges and experiences from the science-policy interface". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 360(1454): 471-477.
Pandey, P. D. 2002. "Spirit of scientific innovation in India". Current Science 83(2): 104-106.
Dr Pandey has (co)authored:
Pandey, D. N. 2006. Linking Knowledge to Action for Ecosystems and Human Well-being. FTI Working Paper No. 1, Forestry Training Institute, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, pp 20.
Pandey, D. N. 2004. "Ethnoforestry and sustainability science for JFM". In: V. K. Bahuguna, K. Mitra, D. Capistrano and S. Saigal (eds.) Root to Canopy: Regenerating Forests through Community-State Partnerships. New Delhi, Winrock International India/Commonwealth Forestry Association-India Chapter. pp.195-209.
Pandey, D. N.1996. "Advance closure for afforestation-Innovation in plantation technology in tropics". Paper presented at the fifth Asia Forest Network Meeting, December 3-6, 1996, Surajkund, India
Pandey, D. N. 2003. "Cultural resources for conservation science". Conservation Biology 17(2): 633-635.
Pandey, D. N. 2006. Capacity-Building Innovations for Linking Knowledge with Action. FTI Working Paper no. 4, Forestry Training Institute, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Pandey, D. N. 2000. "Equity of knowledge". Science E-letters: Available at http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/eletters/287/5450/44#186.
Pandey, D. N. 2002. Sustainability science for tropical forests. Conservation Ecology 6(1): r13. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol6/iss1/resp13/
Pandey, 2001. Sustainability Science of Local Communities. Available at http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/eletters/292/5517/641
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