Biswas, C., & Channarayapatna, S. (in preparation). Animal past in the Anthropocene: Exploring human–animal relationships through environmental humanities. University of Exeter Press.
Biswas, C. (2025). Exploring heritage sustainability of Sundarban landscape. In Heritage: Between and Beyond Nature, Culture and Agency. V&R unipress GmbH.https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/pdf/10.14220/9783737018753#page=115
Biswas, C., & Parsons, L. (2025, under review). Thermal Mobilities: Heat Stress and the Right to the City amongst Phnom Penh’s Climate Vulnerable Paratransit Workers. Mobilities.
Biswas, C., Channarayapatna, S., & Pandey, C. N. (2025). Multifaceted livelihood relations of Sundarban locals with mangrove. Journal of Human Ecology. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10745-025-00596-8
Biswas, C. (2022). Reimagining human–nature interactions and reclaiming marginal identity through folk narratives of Sundarbans. Nidan: International Journal for Indian Studies, 7(2), 32–51.
Biswas, C., & Channarayapatna, S. (2022). Marginalization of Sundarbans’ Marichjhapi: Ecocritical approaches in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide and Deep Halder’s Blood Island. Literature, 2(3), 169–178.
Ingole, P., & Biswas, C. (2022). Caste, climate (in)justice, and the Dalit distress. ReFrame – Mariwala Health Initiative Journal, 5, 30–31. https://reframe2022.mhi.org.in/revisions/caste-climate-injustice-and-the-dalit-distress
Biswas, C. (2021). Nature and dynamics of resilience and vulnerability: A decolonised approach. TRAVAS, Zenodo – European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.509311
Biswas, C., & Pandey, C. N. (2019). Assessing climate change vulnerability: A case study of Nalsarovar Lake, Gujarat. International Journal of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, 10, 1–12.
Biswas, C. (2021). Forest of Tigers: People, politics and environment in the Sundarbans by Annu Jalais. Doing Sociology.
Biswas, C. (2020). Book review of Deep Halder’s Blood Island: An oral history of the Marichjhapi massacre. Contemporary Literary Review India, 7(3), 253–262.
Biswas, C. (October 2024). Why we need to study climate change through a human–nonhuman lens: Lessons from the Sundarbans. GenderedClimateMig.
Biswas, C. (October 2022). Local protest, global solidarity: Why is Ban Mae Ngud's Karen community restive? Counterview.in.
Biswas, C. (April 2022). In photos: The lesser-known story of Sunderban’s caste minorities. Youth Ki Awaaz.
Biswas, C. (March 2022). Resilience in post-disaster reconstruction: Local knowledge and practice in Sundarbans. EnviroSociety.
Biswas, C. (January 2022). Potable water crisis & the Sunderbans. Borderless Journal.
Biswas, C. (June 2021). On natural disaster, social media algorithms and ‘forced’ empathy. The Wire.
Biswas, C. (February 2021). Poundras fight state encroachment in the last village of West Bengal. The Citizen – Independent Journalism | Indian News.
Biswas, C. (June 2020). The aftermath of Cyclone Amphan in Sundarbans. Countercurrents.
Memories from Sundarbans and the responsibilities of a native anthropologist.
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