Internal Faculty
Prof. Sibananda Senapati

Prof. Sibananda Senapati

Fellow (Ph. D), NITIE Mumbai
M.A (Economics, Hyderabad Central University)
s.senapati@cimp.ac.in
Research Area
Environment and Ecological Economics: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Adaptation, Sustainable Livelihood, Issues pertaining to Coastal and Urban ecosystem, Environment Impact Assessment
Teaching Area
  • Micro and Macroeconomics
  • Managerial Economics
  • Money and Banking
  • Environmental Economics
  • Quantitative Techniques
  • Research Methods
  • Business Environment and Policy
  • International Trade and Finance
  • Environment Management
  • Climate Change
Presentations/ Publications

A. Article Published

  • Senapati, S., and V. Gupta, (2017), “Socio-economic vulnerability due toclimate change: Deriving indicators for fishing communities in Mumbai”,Marine Policy, Vol.76 PP. 90–97 [Impact factor 2.453, A grade Journal by ABDC list]
  • Senapati, S., and V. Gupta, (2015), “Climate change and Fishing: Analysing Fisherman’s Viewpoint”, International Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics , Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 81-94 [Indexed by Scopus, C graded by ABDC list]
  • Senapati, S., and V. Gupta, (2014), “Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems:Issues and Concerns", International Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol.5, No. 3, pp. 530-543 [http://www.ipublishing.co.in/ijesarticles/fourteen/articles/volfive/EIJES51047.pdf]
  • Senapati, S., and V. Gupta, (2014), “Climate Change, Urbanization and Traditional Livelihood: Perspective of Indigenous Fishing Communities ofMumbai, India”, Present Environment & Sustainable Development, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 117-129 [http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pesd.2014.8.issue-2/pesd-2014-0029/pesd-2014-0029.xml]
  • Senapati, S., and V. Gupta (2012), “Economics of Climate Change Mitigationand Adaptation: Moving from Impact Assessment to Vulnerability”, Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, Vol.13, No. (2/3), pp.105-117 [http://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/IER.2012.047791, listed in Excellence in Research for Australia, C graded by ABDC list]

B. Papers presented at International conferences

  • Senapati, S. (2016), “Climate Change and Vulnerability of Fishing Communities”, Global Conference on Climate Change adaptation for fisheries and Aquaculture, Bangkok, Thailand, from 8th -10th August, 2016.
  • Senapati, S. (2016), “Coping with Climate Change and Human Development: An Exploration on Bihar”, Biennial Conference of International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE), University of District of Columbia, Washington D. C. USA, from June 26-29
  • Senapati, S., (2015), “Climate change and vulnerable communities: a study on coastal fisheries from India”, 3rd International Symposium on “Effects of Climate Change on the World's Oceans”, University of São Paulo (IOUSP), Santos, Brazil, from March 23-27, 2015 [https://www.pices.int/meetings/international_symposia/2015/2015-Climate-Change/scope.aspx]
  • Senapati, S., and V. Gupta, (2014), “Managing Fisheries Livelihood along with Adapting Global Environmental Changes: A Case Study of ‘Koli’ Communities in India”, International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE), held at the University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, from 12 – 16 August 2014[http://isee2014.yourhost.is/programme/sessions/11-programme/28-sessions-theme-2-x]
  • Senapati, S. and Gupta, V. (2012) “Dying fisheries in a changing environment: A study on livelihood strategies of fishery communities in Mumbai”. 2nd International Symposium on “Effects of Climate Change on the World's Oceans”, Yeosu, South Korea from 13-20 May,[https://www.pices.int/meetings/international_symposia/2012/Yeosu/scope.aspx]
Projects
  • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) of land acquisition for proposed new railway line from Barh to Bakhtiyarpur in village Jamalpur under Patna district, Bihar, for Government of Bihar
  • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) of land acquisition for four lane RCC bridge construction on Ganga River cum approach road and guide Bundh construction via Babura Doriganj (NH-30 and NH-19) under Bhojpur district, Bihar, for Government of Bihar
  • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) of land acquisition Construction of Police Building in Patjirwa Village in Bairiya Block under West Champaran District, Bihar, for Government of Bihar
  • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) of land acquisition for Noorsarai-bypass road construction project under Nalanda district, Bihar for government of Bihar
  • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) of land acquisition for Construction of Chapra Muzaffarpur New Large Rail Line in Saran District, Bihar, for Government of Bihar
Membership of Professional Bodies
  • Life Member of the Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE)