Journal(s)
2025
Biswal, D. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2025) “Insuring Crops against Climate Risks: A most effective Agricultural practice in India", Journal of Policy Modeling, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2025.06.021 (IF: 3.1)
Biswal, D. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2025) “Demand for crop-insurance in India: Evidence from National Representative Surveys’, The Indian Economic Journal, https://doi.org/10.1177/00194662251334801
Biswal, D. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2025) “Farmers’ Preference for Crop-diversification in India: Does Crop-Insurance Play a Part?”, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 30, 17 (pdf) (IF: 2.5)
Biswal, D., and C.S. Bahinipati, (2025). “Crop-Insurance Adoption and Impact on Farm Households’ Well-being in India: Evidence from a Panel Study”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 30(1): 19-38 (pdf) (IF: 1.4)
2024
Bahinipati, C.S., U. Patnaik, and A. Senapati, (2024). “Building resilience to floods in India: human development, income, inequality, and forest cover”, Current Science, 127 (8): 931-939(pdf)(IF: 1.169)
Bahinipati, C.S., P.K. Viswanathan and A.K. Singh, (2024), “Do Institutions, Incentives, and Information Enhance Adoption of Climate Smart Agriculture Practices? Empirical Evidence from India”, Environmental Development, 50, 100982(pdf) (IF: 4.7)
Singh, M. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2024). “Implicit Discount Rate, Energy Labels, and Investment on Energy-Efficient Products: A review”, Ecology, Economy and Society – the INSEE Journal, 7(2), 11-28, (pdf)
Nair, J., B.K. Thomas and C.S. Bahinipati, (2024). “Cropping decisions under water stress: evidence from Cauvery delta region, India”, World Water Policy, 10(3): 711-729.(pdf) (IF: 1.5).
Ishtiaque, A. T. Krupnik, C.S. Bahinipati et al., (2024). “Overcoming barriers to climate-smart agriculture in South Asia”, Nature Climate Change, 14: 111-113,(link) (IF: 29.6) Highlights Published at University of Michigan, USA (Link)
2023
Singh, M. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2023). “Urban Households’ Investment Behaviour towards Home Appliances in India: Do Gender and Neighbourhood Effect Matter?”, Environment and Urbanization Asia, 14(2): 285-298, DOI: 10.1177/09754253231193108 (link)(IF: 1.3)
Hagen, I., S. Allen, C.S. Bahinipati, H. Frey, C. Huggel, V. Karabaczek, S. Kienberger, R. Mechler, L. Menk, and T. Schinko, (2023). “An international perspective on comprehensive climate risk management: Experiences from Peru, India and Austria”,Climate Risk Management,41,100534,(pdf) (IF: 4.8)
Paul, B., K.K. Murari, U. Patnaik, C.S. Bahinipati and Subash S., (2023). “Sustainability transition for Indian agriculture”, Scientific Reports (Nature Journal), 13(1): 7290, (pdf)(IF: 3.8)
Bahinipati, C.S., A.K. Singh and U. Patnaik, (2023). “Soil Based Interventions for Economic Returns in India”, Current Science, 124(5): 547-553 (pdf)(IF: 1.169)
2022
Bahinipati, C.S., and A.K. Gupta, (2022). “Methodological Challenges in Assessing Loss and Damage from Climate-related Extreme Events and Slow Onset Disasters: Evidence from India”, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 83: 103418,(pdf) (IF: 4.2)
Paul, B., U. Patnaik, Subash S., K.K. Murari and C.S. Bahinipati, (2022). “Fertilizer use, Value, and Knowledge Capital: A case of Indian Farming”, Sustainability, 14(19), 12491(pdf) (IF: 3.3)
Biswal, D. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2022). “Why are farmers not insuring crops against risks in India? A Review”, Progress in Disaster Science, 15: 100241,(pdf) (IF: 2.6) Highlights Published in India Water Portal (Portal) & Micro-Insurance Innovation Hub (Page 7)
Biswal, D., M. Singh and C.S. Bahinipati, (2022), “COVID-19 in India: Reflections from Behavioral Economics”, Journal of Developing Areas, 56(3): 383-391(pdf)
Viswanathan, P.K., C.S. Bahinipati and B. Mohanty, (2022), “Impacts of Water and Energy Sector Reforms in Gujarat: The case of Expansion of Micro Irrigation Schemes and Rationalization of Agricultural Power Tariff”, Journal of Land and Rural Studies, 10(2): 157-178(pdf)
Bahinipati, C.S., R.A. Sirohi and S. Rao, (2022) “Technological innovation and behavioural interventions for household energy conservation: policy insights and lessons”, Ecology, Economy and Society – the INSEE Journal, 5(1), 63-87(pdf)
Bahinipati, C.S., (2022) “Do Risk Management Strategies Prevent Economic and Non-Economic Loss and Damages? Evidence from Drought Affected Households in Western India”, Environmental Quality Management, 31(3), 59-66, (pdf)(IF: 1.5)
2021
Viswanathan, P.K. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2021), “Growth and human development in the regional economy of Gujarat, India: an analysis of missed linkages”,Journal of Social and Economic Development, 23 (Suppl 1): S25-S47(link) (IF: 1.1)
Bahinipati, C.S., V. Kumar and P.K. Viswanathan, (2021) “An Evidence based systematic review on farmers’ adaptation strategies in India”, Food Security, 13(2): 399-418, (pdf) (IF: 5.6)
2020
Bahinipati, C.S., and U. Patnaik, (2020), “Does development reduce damage risk from climate extremes? Empirical evidence for floods in India”, Water Policy, 22(5), 748-767(pdf) (IF: 1.5)
Viswanathan, P.K., K. Kavya, and C.S. Bahinipati, (2020), “Global patterns of climate resilient agriculture: a review of studies and imperatives for empirical research framework for India”, Review of Development and Change, 25(2), 169-192 (pdf)
Sampath, P., G.S. Jagadeesh, and C.S. Bahinipati, (2020) “Sustainable intensification of agriculture in the context of COVID-19 pandemic: prospects for the future”, Water, 12(10), 2738. (IF: 3.0)(pdf)
Bahinipati, C.S., (2020), “Assessing the costs of droughts in rural India: a comparison of economic and non-economic loss and damage”, Current Science, 118(11): 1832-1841 (pdf)(IF: 1.169)
2019
Bahinipati, C.S. and P.K. Viswanathan, (2019), “Can micro-irrigation technologies resolve India’s groundwater crisis? Reflections from dark-regions in Gujarat”, International Journal of the Commons, 13(2): 848-858 (pdf)(IF:2.646) Highlights published in India Water Portal (Link)
Bahinipati, C.S. and P.K. Viswanathan, (2019), “Incentivizing resource efficient technologies in India: evidence from diffusion of micro-irrigation in the dark zone regions of Gujarat”, Land Use Policy, 86: 253-260(pdf) (IF: 6.0)
Patnaik, U., P. K. Das, and C.S. Bahinipati, (2019), “Developmental Interventions, Adaptation Decision and Farmers’ Well-being: Evidence from Drought-prone Households in rural India”, Climate and Development, 11(4): 302-318 (pdf)(IF: 3.5)
2017
Patnaik, U., P. K. Das, C.S. Bahinipati and O. Tripathy, (2017), “Can Developmental Interventions Reduce Households’ Vulnerability? Empirical Evidence from Rural India”, Current Science, 113(10): 2004-2013 (pdf)(IF: 1.169)
Bahinipati, C. S., U. Rajasekar, A. Acharya, and M. Patel, (2017), “Flood-induced Loss and Damage to Textile Industry in Surat City, India”, Environment and Urbanization Asia, 8(2): 170-187(pdf) (IF: 1.3)
2016
Bahinipati, C.S., (2016), “Consumption smoothing and climate extremes: Evidence from a farm household survey in coastal Odisha, India”, Social Change and Development, 13: 1-18 (pdf)
Bahinipati, C.S. and L. Venkatachalam, (2016), “Role of climatic risks and socio-economic factors in influencing the economic impact of climatic extremes: A normalisation study in the context of Odisha, India”,Regional Environmental Change, 16(1): 177-188 (IF: 3.4) (pdf)
Patnaik, U., P. K. Das and C.S. Bahinipati, (2016), “Coping with climatic shocks: Empirical evidence from rural coastal Odisha, India”, Global Business Review, 17(1), 161-175 (IF: 2.4)(link)
2015
Bahinipati, C.S. and L. Venkatachalam, (2015), “What drives farmers to adopt farm-level adaptation practices to climate extremes: Empirical evidence from Odisha, India”, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 14(4): 347-356 (pdf)(IF: 4.2)
Bahinipati, C.S., (2015), “Determinants of Farm-Level Adaptation Diversity to Cyclone and Flood: Insights from a Farm Household-Level Survey in Eastern India”, Water Policy, 17(4): 742-761 (link)(IF: 1.5)
Nambi, A. A., C.S. Bahinipati, R. Ranjini and R. Nagendran, (2015), “Farm household level adaptation metrics for agriculture and water sectors”, International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 7(1): 27-40(pdf) (IF: 3.5)
Bahinipati, C.S. and U. Patnaik, (2015), “The damages from climatic extremes in India: Do disaster specific and generic adaptation measures matter?”, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 17(1): 157-177(pdf) (IF: 1.7)
Viswanathan, P. K., and C.S. Bahinipati, (2015), “Exploring the socio-economic impacts of micro-irrigation systems (MIS): A case study of public tube wells in Gujarat, Western India” South Asia Water Studies Journal, (link) 1(1): 1-26.
2014
Bahinipati, C.S. (2014), “Assessment of vulnerability to cyclones and floods in Odisha, India: A District-level analysis”, Current Science, 107(12): 1997-2007 (pdf)(IF: 1.169) Highlights Published in The New Indian Express (Link)
2013
Patnaik, U., P. K. Das and C.S. Bahinipati, (2013), “Analysing vulnerability to climate variability and extremes in the coastal districts of Odisha, India”, Review of Development and Change, 18(2): 173-189 (pdf)
2012
Nambi, A.A. and C.S. Bahinipati, (2012), “Adaptation to Climate Change and Livelihoods: An Integrated Case Study to Assess the Vulnerability and Adaptation Options of the Fishing and Farming Communities of Selected East Coast Stretch of Tamil Nadu, India”, Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management, 4(3): 297-322. (pdf)
Bahinipati, C.S. and N. C. Sahu, (2012), ‘Mangrove Conservation as a sustainable adaptation to cyclonic risk in Kendrapada District of Odisha, India’, Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management, 4(2): 183-202.(pdf)
2011
Eriksen, S., P. Aldunce, C.S. Bahinipati et al., (2011), “When not Every Response to Climate Change is a Good One: Identifying Principles for Sustainable Adaptation”, Climate and Development, 3(1): 7-20 (IF: 3.5)(pdf)