
Rosewine JoyPresidency University · School of Management
Rosewine Joy
Doctor of Philosophy
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Introduction
Current Projects
Dr.Rosewine Joy (Principal investigator ), ‘A Study on Environmental Transformations and Livelihood Strategies of Horticultural Communities In Peri-Urban Bangalore’ funded by Presidency University
• Dr.Rosewine Joy (Principal investigator) ‘Techno-Social survey and design of youth up-skilling in selected rural clusters’ funded by Presidency University
Additional affiliations
July 2020 - present

Position
- Professor (Assistant)
Description
- Major responsibilities include teaching analytics and economics papers for the MBA programme and papers in sustainability and natural resource management for PhD Scholars. Introduced new courses in analytics for MBA programme and acts as lead instructor for analytics and economics papers. Guides PhD and master’s dissertations with academic outputs. As founding coordinator for SDG Center works as principal investigator for two research projects on farmer livelihoods and youth up-skilling. Initiat
Education
September 2012 - December 2016
Publications
Publications (20)
Kerala, the southern state in the Indian peninsula, has been affected by floods for the last three consecutive years. Changing weather patterns leading to heavy monsoon and development without considering the ecological vulnerabilities of the region has been pointed out as the reasons for flooding. Displaced communities, the destruction of agricult...
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the collection of seventeen global goals which serve as a global blueprint aimed to protect the planet and society. The goals are intertwined and designed to ensure an enduring sustainable future for all inhabitants of the planet Tropical Asia has been facing the wrath of increasing pressures from an increas...
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the collection of seventeen global goals which serve as a global blueprint aimed to protect the planet and society. The goals are intertwined and designed to ensure an enduring sustainable future for all inhabitants of the planet Tropical Asia has been facing the wrath of increasing pressures from an increas...
Sacred groves are bio hot spots commons which are under threat due to changing demographics and the demand on land use. However, there are certain cases of revival of sacred groves by the stake holders keeping up a tradition that is centuries old. This study investigates the practices that led to the revival and sustenance of sacred groves study al...
The book delves into different approaches and strategies aimed at achieving effective and timely disaster preparedness and mitigation, including the proper management of health and casualties, as well as reconstruction techniques. It commences with an introduction to the Kerala Disaster and major events that have occurred in the field over the last...
Background: Progressive degradation of the environment due to the intervention of humans in the natural processes brought into light the need and the concept of sustainable development. The three pillars of sustainable development are Economic, Social, and Environmental. Sustainability has become one of the important tools to overcome the threats a...
Background: Progressive degradation of the environment due to the intervention of humans in the natural processes brought into light the need and the concept of sustainable development. The three pillars of sustainable development are Economic, Social, and Environmental. Sustainability has become one of the important tools to overcome the threats a...
This article aims to explore the resilience of entrepreneurs of the disaster, the investigations of the impact of some of the most important conditions for the sustainable development of the full potential of businesses affected by the 2018 floods in Kerala, India. The study was to carry out using a special questionnaire to be sent to local busines...
Agroecological systems are increasingly becoming volatile with climatic changes and development pressures, uncertain productivity, management complexity, ambiguous sustainability approaches. With this background, the main aim of this conceptual paper is to identify various transitions, transformations, and disruptions in the agroecological space fo...
Various developmental practices and changes in the social fabric threaten the existence of the local forest ecosystems such as sacred groves. A sacred grove, a forest common, traditionally has religious importance and unique management systems in place due to its cultural value. Sacred groves were in the ownership of a family or a community and had...
Climate change and pollution is impacting ecosystems and life depending on same. Water bodies across world are impacted by these variability which influence the life and production process based on same. Aquaculture is one such food production system which is heavily influenced by the quality of environment for its sustainability and growth. Water...
Sacred groves are bio sanctuaries which had spiritual associations and therefore were protected especially by women in the household..Because these patches of land were left untouched it is known to house many endemic medicinal plants and herbs which are useful for the community. Lack of awareness and lack of proper understanding about the ecologic...
Water quality is an important variable in food production. Protection of water quality is an important management measure for improving the productivity of food production systems such as agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture. In aquaculture, a variation in water quality may lead to a complete loss of production. Hence aquaculture farmers are a...
If the natural resources are protected and conserved, to ensure good ecosystem health, human health and better productivity, the production systems like aquaculture ,inland fishery etc. that depend on these resources will manage the resource for best utility. However, as is any other system, vulnerabilities posed by changes in natural resources is...
Wetland, the most productive ecosystem is fast degrading. The wetlands provide many provisional, regulating, existence values and with degradation these ecosystem services also got altered. Coastal culture fishery a tradition food production system, predominantly depends on wetland ecosystem services for seed, feed, good quality water and waste dis...
Water quality Indexing(WQI) is an important tool applied in aquaculture to manage the water quality of the farming system .The index helps to comprise the water quality variation to one number and helps analyzing same in an easy manner. We create four index for the study for each study zones, North ,central and south zone from Vemband Lake.The obje...
Wetland degradation is impacting all food production systems world over. Agriculture, aquaculture, inland fishery are not exception. This has affected the communities who depends on these resources. The objective of this paper is to review the social science based studies on aquaculture valuation. The study finds that there is huge gap in social sc...
"Management of common pool resource in transitional economies is becoming a challenge to local communities as well as policy makers. Though local communities in Asia had a long tradition of community based natural resource management, but today they are faced with severe constrains to self organise in a fast changing environment. When natural resou...
"Across world resource management is experiencing an approach towards top to down; i.e. incorporating more communitarian arrangements in policy and decision making. However; in India and Kerala since 1980, has experimented a series of aquarian reforms and policies for marine resource management which is bottom to top approach. The new inland fisher...