Name: Dr. M. KRISHNAN

Designation & Discipline: Principal Scientist & Head of Division

Division: Educational Systems Management

Education: Ph.D ( Agricultural Economics)

Area of Interest: Economics of development and policy, Institutional economics, environmental economics, fish-business management

Work Experience: 34 Years

Recent Publications (2012-16):

1. Qureshi Neha W., M. KRISHNAN and C. Sundaramoorthy (2016) 'Fish for all' versus 'fish of choice' – growth, instability and stakeholders' responses for enhancing fish production in major lakes of Kashmir, Current Science, 110(8): 1495-150
2. DebnathBanti, M. KRISHNAN, Ananthan P.S., BiswajitDebnath (2016) Awareness, perceptions and adaptation strategies of women in urban fishing village climate change environment – A case study in Versova, Mumbai, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 63(3): 120-125
3. Raushan Kumar, N.R. Kumar, P.K. Katiha, M. KRISHNAN, Satya Prakash, Manoj Kumar (2016) Economic impact of aquaculture in floodplains – a case study of SonmarChaur in Bihar, India, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 63(3): 99-104
4. Ponnusamy K., R. Sendhil and M. KRISHNAN (2016) Socio-economic development of fishers in Andhra Pradesh and Telengana states in India, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 63(3): 157-161
  1. DebRoyPiyashi, M. KRISHNAN, Anil Upadyay, V. Ramasubramanian, Keith R. Criddle, V. R. Kiresur and Samar Datta (2016) Resource distribution, growth and strategies for enhancing fish production in north-eastern states of India, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 63(20): 1-7
  1. Qureshi Neha W. and M. Krishnan( 2015) Lake Fisheries in Kashmir: A Case More Undone than Done, Economic and Political Weekly, 10, 2015, L (2): 66-69
7. DebnathBiswajit, Biradar R.S.,M. KRISHNAN, S.K.Pandey, C. Debnath, S. Srivastava and S.C.S. Das (2015) Economic evaluation on fish production and demand in Tripura - Strategic options, Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 85 (10): 1139-1145.
  1. Neha W. Qureshia, LalithAchoth, M. KRISHNAN , Swadesh Prakash , Ananthan P.S. , N.R. Kumar and S.K. Pandey(2015) Misplaced priorities and lopsided investments: A macroscan of agriculture, livestock and fisheries sectors in India,Agricultural Economics Research Review, 28 (Conference Number): 25-34
  1. Naorem Dinesh Singh, M. KRISHNAN, N. Sivaramane, Ananthan P.S., and K.J.S. Satyasai (2015) Determination of efficiency of fish farms in North-East India using data envelopment approach,Agricultural Economics Research Review, July - December, 28 (2): 329-337
  1. DebnathBanti, M. KRISHNAN, Ananthan P.S., BiswajitDebnath, Arpita Sharma, Rama Sharma (2015) Fisheries of Gumti (Dumboor) reservoir in Tripura: production, performance and management,Indian Journal of Fisheries, 62 (3): 14-20
  1. DebnathBanti, M. KRISHNAN, BiswajitDebnath, Ananthan P.S., Arpita Sharma, Rama Sharma (2015) Gender perspectives in adoption of technological practices by fishers and fish farmers in Tripura,Agricultural Economics Research Review, 28(1): 117-125
  1. Sivaraman I., M. Krishnan, Ananthan P.S., K.J.S. Satyasai, L. Krishnan, P. Haribabu& P.N. Ananth (2015) “ Technical efficiency of shrimp farming in Andhra Pradesh, Current World Environment, ISSN: 2320-8034, 10 (1)
  1. Angela Agnes Daney S., Sheela Immanuel, P.S. Ananthan, G. Ajay Anand and M. KRISHNAN (2015) Fisheries Management in Stanley Reservoir – A case analysis, Fishery Technology, 52(2015): 58-61
  1. Pavithra S., Ananthan P.S and M. KRISHNAN (2014)Market shares, instability and revealed comparative advantage of seafood exports from India,Indian Journal of Fisheries, 61(4): 90-97
  1. Narayanakumar R. and M. KRISHNAN (2013) Socio-economic assessment of seaweed farmers in Tamil Nadu - A case study in Ramanathapuram District, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 60 (4): 51-57
  1. Valderrama Diego, Sivaraman I. and M.KRISHNAN ,(2014) Building Consensus for Sustainable Development in Aquaculture: A Delphi Study for Shrimp Farming in India, Aquaculture Economics and Management, 18:369-394
  1. Singh Ram, P.K.Pandey and M. KRISHNAN (2014) Promoting Aquaculture in Chattisgarh, Geospatial Today, 2: 42-44
  1. DebnathBiswajit, R.S. Biradar, S.K. Pandey, Ananthan P.S., KRISHNAN M., Apu Das and PankajkumarMugaonkar (2014), Constraint Analysis of Fish Consumption in Tripura, Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing, 28 (1): 36-45
  1. Das Apu, Kumar N.R., KRISHNAN M., Yadav V.K. and Sheela Immanuel (2014) Adoption of Improved Aquaculture Technologies in Tripura, India, Fishery Technology, 51(2014): 58-63
  1. Sahu, R. C., S. Prakash, NaliniRanjan Kumar and M. Krishnan(2014) Adoption of Better Management practices (BMPs) and Constraints in Shrimp farming in selected districts of Odisha,Indian Journal of Fisheries,61(2):151-155
  1. Das, Apu, NaliniRanjan Kumar, M. KRISHNAN, V. K. Yadav and S. Immanuel. (2014). Adoption of Improved Aquaculture Technologies in Tripura, India, Fishery Technology(51) : 58 – 63
  1. Yadav, V. K., V.S. Bharati, M. KRISHNAN and N. R. Kumar (2014).A Comparative Study of Different Fuzzy Time series Forecasting Technique- Case Study: Marine Fish production Forecasting, International Journal of Advances in Computer Science and Technology. 3(1): 1-9
  1. Mahalakshmi P., A.G. Ponniah and M. KRISHNAN (2014) Aquaculture Knowledge Dissemination through Information Communication Technology Projects: e_Learning Module Approach, Fishery Technology, 51(2014): 220-224
  1. Ail, Sunil S., M. KRISHNAN, J. Jayashankar, Asha Landge and LathaShenoy (2014) Evaluation of compilation of marine fisheries of Kerala with Article 8 of CCRF, Fishery Technology, 51(2014): 167-172
  1. Sahu Ramachandra, Swadesh Prakash, N.R.Kumar and M.KRISHNAN (2014), Adoption of Better Management Practices (BMPs) and Constraints in Shrimp Farming in Selected Districts of Odisha, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 61(2): 151-155
  1. Valderrama Diego, CaiJunning, HishamundaNathenael, Neil Ridler, Anicia Hurtado, Flower Msuya, M.KRISHNAN, Narayanakumar R., KronenMechthild, Robledo Daniel, Gasca-Leyva, Eucario, Fraga, Julia (2014) The Economics of Seaweed Cultivation in Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Farming Systems, Aquaculture Economics and Management, 10/2014, 18(4): 369-394
  1. Nightingale Devi B., M. KRISHNAN, R. Venugopalan and B.K. Mahapatra (2013) Artificial neural network model for synergy analysis of input markets in ornamental fish trade in Mumbai,Agricultural Economics Research Review, 26(1): 83-90
  2. Neha W. Qureshi, M. KRISHNAN , C. Sundaramoorthy, A.K. Vasisht , S.H. Baba , NaliniRanjan Kumar and Rama Sharma (2013) Truncated growth and compromised sustainability: The case of lake fisheries in Kashmir,Agricultural Economics Research Review Vol. 26 (Conference Number): 57-66
  3. SolankeSushil S., M. KRISHNAN, Sarada C., B.Nightingale Devi, I. Sivaraman, BantiDebnath (2013) Production, price and marketing efficiency of farmed shrimp in Thane district of Maharashtra,Indian Journal of Fisheries,60 (3): 47-53
  4. Shyam S. Salim, R.Sathiadhas, R. Narayanakumar, P. Katiha, M.KRISHNAN, R.S.Biradar and Nikita Gopal (2013) Rural livelihood security: assessment of fishers’ social status in India, Agricultural Economics Research Review, 26 (Conf. Vol.): 21-30
  1. Mahalakshmi, P. and M. KRISHNAN (2012)Evaluation of e-marketing in aquaculture using an aquachoupal model in east and west Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh,Outlook in Agriculture41(4): 266-280
  1. KRISHNAN, M., Lakra, W.S., Biradar, R.S., Nightingale Devi, B. and Debroy, P (2012) Changing research paradigms in aquaculture economics – A review, AgriculturalEconomics Research Review.25 (2):327-334.
  1. Lloyd Chrispin,C,.Ananthan, P.S, KRISHNAN, M and Mahalakshmi, P. (2012) Effectiveness of institutional arrangements for delivery of potential fishing zone and ocean state forecast advisory services to fishers in Tamil Nadu, Agricultural Economics Research Review, 2012, 25 (Conference No.): 485-494
  1. Narayanakumar R. and M. KRISHNAN, (2011)Seaweed mariculture: an economically viable alternate livelihood option (ALO) for fishers, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 58 (1) 79-84
  1. KRISHNANM. and R. Narayanakumar (2010) Structure, conduct and performance of value chain in seaweed farming in India,Agricultural Economics Research ReviewVol. 23 (Conference Number) 2010: 45-56
  1. Devi Nightingale B., KRISHNAN M., Venugopalan R., Mahapatra (2013) Artificial Neural Network model for synergy analysis of input markets in ornamental fish trade in Mumbai, Agricultural Economics Research Review, 26(1): 83-90
  1. Qureshi Neha W, M. KRISHNAN, C. Sundaramoorthy, A.K.Vasisht, S.H. Baba, N.R. Kumar and Rama Sharma (2013) Truncated growth and compromised sustainability: The case of lake fisheries in Kashmir, Agricultural Economics Research Review (Conf. vol.) : 57-66
  1. Saikia Parag, M. KRISHNAN, Ananthan P.S., Sheela Immanuel and Dinesh Hazarika (2013) Delivery competence and penetration of extension services among fish farmers of Assam, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 68(3): 402-411
  1. Mugaonkar, PankajkumarHanmantrao, N.R.Kumar and M.KRISHNAN (2013) Seafood labelling awareness and perception among consumers of organisedfish retail outlets in India, Indian Journal of Marketing, November, 1-13
  1. SolankeSushil S., M.KRISHNAN, C. Sarada, B.Nightingale Devi, I. Sivaraman and BantiDebnath (2013) Production, price spread and marketing efficiency of farmed shrimp in Thane district of Maharashtra, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 60 ( 3 ): 47-53
  1. Rani Prathvi, Sheela Immanuel, Ananthan P.S., S.N.Ojha, NaliniRanjan Kumar and M.KRISHNAN (2013) Export Performance of Indian Ornamental Fish Trade, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 60 ( 3 ): 81-86
  1. Das Apu, NaliniRanjan Kumar, M.KRISHNAN, Yadav V.K. (2013) Economic Viability of Aqua Model Village Scheme. A Case Study of West Tripura District, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 60 ( 3 ): 41-46
  1. Lakra W.S. and M.KRISHNAN, (2013) Livelihoods, employment and income for marginal fishers and fish farmers, Special issue on “Farmers Income: improving the viability of small and marginal landholders, Agricultural Situation in India Special Issue (2013): 513-521
  1. BhuyanSonmoina, KRISHNANM. and DipanjanKashyap (2013) Technical efficiency of different fish farming practices in Assam, Indian Research Journal of Extension Education, May, 13(2): 119-122
  1. KRISHNAN, M., Lakra, W.S., Biradar, R.S., Nightingale Devi, B. and Debroy, P. (2012). Changing research paradigms in aquaculture economics – A review. Agricultural Economics Research Review. 25 (2):327-334.
  2. Lloyd Chrispin,C,.Ananthan, P.S,.M. KRISHNAN and Mahalakshmi, P. (2012). Effectiveness of institutional arrangements for delivery of potential fishing zone and ocean state forecast advisory services to fishers in Tamil Nadu, Agricultural Economics Research Review, 2012, 25 (Conference No.): 485-494
  1. Mahalakshmi, P. and M. KRISHNAN (2012). Development and evaluation of an e-learning module for aquaculture development through ICT project: ADDIE model, Fishery Technology, 49 (1): 72-79.
  1. Mahalakshmi, P. and M. KRISHNAN (2012).Evaluation of e-marketing in Aquaculture using an aquachoupal model in east and west Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, Outlook in Agriculture 41(4): 266-280.
  1. Shanti B, M. KRISHNAN and Ponniah, A.G (2012) Successful women Enterprise in Aquaculture, Case studies from Tamil Nadu, India, Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries, Moving the Gender Forward, Asian Fisheries Science special issue,225(2012): 177-185 (Asian Fisheries Society, ISSN 0116-6514).
  1. SonmoinaBhuyan, Dinesh Hazarika ,M.KRISHNANDipanjanKashyap and BibhaChetiya Borah (2012), Fish farming practices of Bhramaputra valley, Assam – An economic analysis, Environment and Ecology,30(3):512-516,July – September
  1. Mahalakshmi, P. and M. KRISHNAN(2012). Development and evaluation of an e-learning module for aquaculture development through ICT project: ADDIE model, Fishery Technology, 49 (1): 72-79

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