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KRISHANU SARKAR



Department: Economics
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Date of Joining: 17/10/2016
Qualification: PH. D
Specialization: STATISTICS & ECONOMETRICS
Phone: +91-7679068077
Email: krishsarkar7@gmail.com

Qualification Details

  • PH. D IN ECONOMICS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN

Teaching Experience

  1. TARAKESWAR DEGREE COLLEGE 17/08/2011 TO 31/07/2013 AS AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (SUBSTITUTE TEACHER UNDER FDP)
  2. SYAMSUNDAR COLLEGE
    01/08/2013 TO 28/06/2015 AS AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (SUBSTITUTE TEACHER UNDER FDP)
  3. SYAMSUNDAR COLLEGE
    01/07/2015 TO 02/02/2016 AS A GUEST TEACHER IN ECONOMICS
  4. 25/01/2016 TO TILL NOW IN VISVA-BHARATI UNIVERSITY AS A GUEST TEACHER IN PG COURSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
  5. 1710/2016 TO TILL NOW AS AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN A Substantive POST IN ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT IN DURGAPUR WOMEN’S COLLEGE
  6. FROM 06/01/2023 TO TILL NOW AS A VISITING TEACHER IN ECONOMICS IN NIT durgapur

Area of Interest in Teaching

  • MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS, STATISTICS, ECONOMETRICS, ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
    MACRO ECONOMICS

Area of Research

  • ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

Book Publications

  1.  Soumyendra K Datta, Krishna Singh & Krishanu Sarkar (2011), “Livelihood Diversification: Case Study of Some Backward Regions in India.”, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing

  2. Soma Saha and Krishanu Sarkar (2013), “Indian Economy: Challenges and Opportunities.” Sahid Prakashani.

Book Chapter Publication

  1.   Krishanu Sarkar et al (2021), ‘Biogas Potential of Kitchen Waste at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan’, Biomethane through Resource Circularity, Taylor & Francis Group.
  2. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2010), “Forest Dependence and Depletion: Socio-Economic Analysis of FPC Members in the Bankura District of West Bengal.”, Common Property Resource Management, 279- 296
  3. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2011), “Tradeoff between development and agriculture related land use at urban fringes: A quest for compatibility.”, Rural – Urban Fringe: Problems and Management, Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.
  4.  Krishanu Sarkar (2013), “Forest use as subsistence needs and other purpose: A Study in the Bankura District of West Bengal.”, Indian Economy: Challenges and Opportunities, Sahid Prakashani, 141-156.
  5.  Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2013), “Participatory Forest Management and Social Capital Issues: Case Study of a Backward Region in India.”, Rural Livelihood in India; Social, Economic and Environmental Issues, Serials Publications, Section:C, 361-380.
  6. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2014), “Perticipatory Management and Forest status: Search for a Sustainable Community Based Forst Management in Backward Region in India.”, Facts of Sustainable Development; Some Issues for the Third World, Regal Publication, Part: IV, 122-141
  7. Krishanu Sarkar (2013), “Increasing trend of CO2 emission by using fuel energy.”, Global Warming and its Social & Economic Effect, Alpana Enterprise, 126-141

Journal Publication

  1. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2010), “Status of joint forest management in India: Socio-economic determinants of forest participation in a dynamic optimization setting.”, International Journal of Social Forestry (IJSF), Vol:3 No:2, 81-100
  2. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2011), “Threatened Access, Risk of Eviction and Forest Degradation: Case Study of Sustainability Problem in a Remote Rural Region in India.”, Environment Development and Sustainability, Springer Publication, Vol:8 No:3,
  3. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2012), “NTFPs and their commercialization issues from the perspective of rural livelihood and the state of forest resources: a study of the Ranibundh forest range in West Bengal, India.”, Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Taylor and Francis Publication,31:640–660
  4. Soumyendra Kishore Datta and Krishanu Sarkar (2013), ‘An enquiry into the existence of environmental Kuznets curve andissue of convergence related to CO2 emission – a panel data analysis’, Int. J.Global Environmental Issues, Inderscience Publication, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp.64–84.
  5. Krishanu Sarkar (2021), ‘Livelihood Status of South Forest Division of Bankura District’ International Journal of Current Research, Vol, 13 Issue 09, pp, 18806-18812, September, 2021.
  6. Soumyendra Kishore Datta & Krishanu Sarkar (2010), “Forest Dependence and Degradation- Primary Stake holder analysis in the context of Bankura District of West Bengal.”, Environment & Ecology, 28(1), 112-116

Conference/ Seminar Paper Presentation Data

  1. A paper entitled “Determinants of Survival Needs and Forest Degradation In Southern Forest Range Of Bankura District.” Presented in the Third Research Scholars’ Workshop (During 29-30 october, 2009) organized by the Department of Economics, Burdwan University.
  2. A paper entitled “Forest Dependence and Depletion: Socio- Economic Analysis of FPC Members in the Bankura District of West Bengal.” Presented in the BMA’s conference on ‘Manageing Common Property Resources – Focus on Forestry.’ (During 29-30 october, 2009) Organised by Bangalore Management Academy.
  3. A paper entitled “Association Between Forest Participation Index and Its Determinants in a Dynamic Optimisation Setting in a Backward Region in India.” Presented in the Forth Research Scholars’ Workshop on 22nd November, 2011, organized by the Department of Economics, Burdwan University.
  4. A paper entitled “Social Dynamics, Forest Dependency and Degradation: Search for a Sustainable Forest Based Livelihood in a Backward Region in India.” Presented in the 48th Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES) during 1st to 3rd March, 2012, organized by Department of Economics, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry.
  5. A paper entitled “Livelihood Status of Forest Dwellers: Dependence and Degradation of Forest in a Remote Rural Region in India.” Presented in UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar During 19th to 20th March, 2012 in the department of Geography, Tarakeswar Degree College. Hooghly.
  6. A paper entitled “Participatory Management and Forest Status: Search for a Sustainable Community Based Forest Management in a Backward Region in India.” Presented in National Conference during 28th to 29th March, 2012, organized by Department of Economics, Burdwan University.
  7. A paper entitled “Forest Use as Subsistence Needs and Other Purpose: A Study in the Bankura District of West Bengal.” Presented in UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar During 30th to 31st March, 2012 in the department of Economics, Tarakeswar Degree College. Hooghly.
  8. A paper entitled “Increasing Trend of CO2 emission by using fuel energy.” Presented in UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar During 2nd to 3rd December, 2013 in the department of Commerce. Tarakeswar Degree College. Hooghly.
  9. A paper entitled “Men and Their Livelihood of West Bengal Forest Area.” Presented in One day Seminar on ‘Vision of Bengal in 2025’ on 23rd March, 2014, jointly organized by Akhil Bharat Bhuvidya o Paribesh Samity, Santiniketan & Geographical Society of West Bengal, Alipurduar.
  10. A paper entitled “Culture Based on Politics: Discus with a light of Economic policy” Presented as a Resource Speaker in one day State Level Seminar on 25th March 2014, organized by Government General Degree College, Singur, Hooghly.
  11. A paper entitled “Terrorism: Effects and Relation with Micro Economics Variables” Presented in Two day National Seminar on ‘Global Terrorism and Endangered Human Civilisation’ during 6th to 7th February, 2015 organised by Syamsundar College, Burdwan.
  12. A paper entitled “Changing Pattern of Forest Dwellers Livelihood Dependency From Common Property Resources in the Bankura District of West Bengal” presented in one day UGC Sponsored National Seminar on ‘Villages in Transition: Experience Since the Nineties” on 11th November, 2014, organised by Dept. of Sociology, Pandaveswar College, Burdwan.
  13. A paper entitled “Development of sustainable eco-tourism practices by empowering local people in Santiniketan” presented in “International conference on Development of cultural tourism in and around Santiniketan & Birbhum on Nevember 16-18, 2018 organised by PRO Visva Bharati.

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