Doctoral Committee: Dr. Stuart L. Pimm and Dr. Norm Christensen (Co-advisors), Dean L. Urban, James D. Nichols
Education:
Research Interests
What drives mammal extinctions?
This project will examine large mammal range contractions and extinctions in
India from 1850 to 2005. Currently, ca. 20% of Indian mammals are on the verge
of extinction and many of them have disappeared from 90% of their original
range. This project will quantitatively examine range contractions, identify
which species and habitats are most vulnerable and examine the major driving
forces behind this collapse of Indian Fauna.
Status of Conservation in India This project is a social survey that will gather information from conservation researchers and practitioners about the current state of wildlife conservation science and policies in India. Given the many challenges we face today in wildlife conservation in India, I feel that it is very important to document opinions and attitudes of people directly involved in conservation. I hope to reach a broad array of participants in the Indian conservation community. This survey will consist of more than 200 participants. Participants will include natural scientists, social scientists as well as conservation practitioners from Indian government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Publications:
Karanth, K. K. (in press.) Making Resettlement Work: The Case of India's Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. Biological Conservation
Karanth, U. K. and Karanth, K. K. 2007. Free to Move: Conservation and Voluntary Resettlement in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. Protected Areas and Human Displacement: A Conservation Perspective. Editors K. H Redford and E. Fearn. 29: 48 - 59.
Karanth, K.K., Curran, L.M and Reuning-Scherer, J.D. 2006.Village Size and Forest Disturbance in Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Ghats, India. Biological Conservation 128: 147 - 157.
Karanth, K. K., Nichols, J. D., Sauer, J. R and Hines, J. E. 2006. Comparative Community Dynamics of North American Bird Communities Across Edge and Interior Habitats. Journal of Biogeography 33: 674-682.
Karanth, K. K. 2005. Addressing Relocation and Livelihood Concerns: Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. Economic and Political Weekly 40 (46): 4809-4811.
Karanth, K.K. 2003. Forest Use and Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, India. Tropical Resources Bulletin 22: 48-58.
Karanth, K.K. 2001. Land-Cover and Land-Use Change within Sisaket, Thailand from November 1990 to March 2000. Journal of Undergraduate Research 2:8.