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Vikram S. Negi

Publications -  70
Citations -  957

Vikram S. Negi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Livelihood & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 57 publications receiving 556 citations.

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Climate change impact in the Western Himalaya: people’s perception and adaptive strategies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the indigenous knowledge of local people and their perceptions on climate change, and also documented adaptation approaches at local level in mountain ecosystem of western Himalaya.
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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs): a viable option for biodiversity conservation and livelihood enhancement in central Himalaya

TL;DR: The present attempt provides a practical example of sustainable utilization of wild edible, their potential in livelihood improvement of local people, distribution and phenophases and availability in natural conditions, participatory conservation of these wild edibles may help policy planners at the regional and national levels to link livelihood/socio-economic development with conservation.
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Long-term ecological monitoring on forest ecosystems in Indian Himalayan Region: Criteria and indicator approach

TL;DR: First of its kind attempt have been made to develop long-term ecological monitoring protocol along with suitable criteria and indicators for the Indian Himalaya, and demonstrate it through documenting base line data of established LTEM plots in diverse forest types in the Indian western Himalaya.
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Promoting medicinal plants cultivation as a tool for biodiversity conservation and livelihood enhancement in Indian Himalaya

TL;DR: A participatory approach to promote medicinal and aromatic plant (MAP) cultivation as a tool for biodiversity conservation and livelihood enhancement in Champawat district of Uttarakhand state in India is discussed in this article.
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Alien plant invasion in the Indian Himalayan Region: state of knowledge and research priorities

TL;DR: An extensive review of the available information generated through Web of Science and Google scholar provides a multistage framework for investment on invasion researches in the Indian Himalayan Region.