Department Details

Department of Geography

1)    Jaybhaye, R.G., Degaonkar, S.J. (2025). Livelihood Disparity in Maharashtra: Challenges in Sustainability of Well-being of All and Resilient Society. In N. Banu(Eds.), Livelihoods and Well-Being in the Era of Climate Change (pp.155-177). Switzerland: Springer. ISBN: 9783031811319.
2)    Das, A., Vyas, S. (2025). Machine Learning-Based Algorithms for Mapping Mangrove Cover Changes in Mumbai Region Using Google Earth Engine. In S. Das(Eds.), Application of Geospatial Technology and Modelling on Natural Resources Management. Advances in Geographic Information Science (pp.187-199). Switzerland: Springer. ISBN: 9783031846984.
3)    Das, P., Das, P., Vyas, S., Burman, P.K.D. (2025). Terrestrial Water Cycle in Future Climate over India. In M. D. Behera(Eds.), Sustainable Development Perspectives in Earth Observation (pp.91-118). Switzerland: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780443140723.
4)    Lad, R.M., Jaybhaye, R.G. (2025). Unlocking Potential: Transboundary Rivers as Drivers of Regional Solidarity in South Asia. In Kavita A. and Rashmi R. (Eds.), The Solidarity Approach in Geography (pp.33-46). Switzerland: Springer. ISBN: 9783031867552.
5)    Zolekar, R.B., Patel, H.P., Kasar, S.N. (2024). A Methodological Framework to Assess Land Suitability for Agriculture. In S. Anand(Eds.), Emerging Geosustainability Transformations in India (pp.239-259). Singapore: Springer. ISBN: 9789819779932.
6)    Singh, S., Patel, H., Vyas, S.S., Bhattacharya, B. (2024). Drought monitoring using the Water Scalar Index. In S. C. Pal(Eds.), Applications of Geospatial Technology and Modeling for River Basin Management (pp.239). Switzerland: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780443238901.
7)    Kandekar, A., Vyas, S., Bhade, V., Kumar, B. (2023). Evaluating the Glacier Change Dynamics Using GI Science. In S. Kanga(Eds.), GIScience for the Sustainable Management of Water Resources (pp.291-314). Canada: Apple Academic Press. ISBN: 9781774910481.
8)    Joshi, V. (2022). Application of Fractal Dimension Technique on a Badland Topography in Tapi Basin, Deccan Trap Region, India. In P.K. Shit(Eds.), Geospatial Technology for Environmental Hazards (pp.435-458). Switzerland: Springer. ISBN: 9783030751968.
9)    Joshi, V., Kulkarni, S. (2022). Are the Badlands of Tapi Basin in Deccan Trap Region of India “Vanishing Landscape?” Badland Dynamics: Past, Present and Future!. In S. Mandal(Eds.), Applied Geomorphology and Contemporary Issues (pp.193–215). Switzerland: Springer Cham. ISBN: 9783031045325.
10)    Sangode, S.J., Meshram, D.C., Kandekar, A.M., Abhale, A., Gudadhe, S.S., Rawat, S. (2022). Late Holocene advancements of denudational and depositional fronts in the Higher Himalaya: A case study from Chandra valley, Himachal Pradesh, India. In N. Kumaran(Eds.), Holocene Climate Change and Environment (pp.89-103). Netherlands: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780323900850.
11)    Chowdhary, A., Vyas, S. (2022). Seasonal Change Detection of Wetlands Using Remote Sensing and GIS. In G.S. Bhunia(Ed.), Anthropogeomorphology (pp.605-616). Switzerland: Springer. ISBN: 9783030775711.
12)    Korade M.S., Dhorde A.G. (2022). Temperature and Rainfall Extremes over Southern India (1969–2014): Frequency Distribution and Trends. In A.R. Siddiqui(Eds.), Climate Change, Disaster and Adaptations (pp.243-262). Switzerland: Springer. ISBN: 9783030910099.
13)    Kale, V.S. (2021). Holocene regional-scale behavior of the rivers of Indian Peninsula. In N. Kumaran(Eds.), Holocene Climate Change and Environment (pp.103-129). Netherlands: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780323900850.
14)    Kandekar, A.M., Gaikwad, S.W., Gaikwad, S.K., Kandekar, S.A., Shelar, A.N. (2021). Mapping of wastelands and significance of morphometric analysis in wasteland management - A remote sensing and GIS approach. In G. S. Bhunia(Eds.), Land Reclamation and Restoration Strategies for Sustainable Development (pp.115-153). Netherlands: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780128238950.
15)    Joshi, V.U. (2020). Application of field-monitoring techniques to determine soil loss by gully erosion in a watershed in deccan, india. In P. Shit(Eds.), Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (pp.109-131). Switzerland: Springer Nature. ISBN: 9783030232429.
16)    Zgłobicki, W., Poesen, J., Joshi, V., Sóle-Benet, A., Geeter, S.D. (2020). Gullies and Badlands as Geoheritage Sites. In R.B. Singh(Eds.), Global Geographical Heritage, Geoparks and Geotourism (pp.147–172). Singapore: Springer. ISBN: 9789811549564.
17)    Sasane, S. A. (2019). Application of Statistical Regression Model to Estimate Kharif Rice Crop Yield in Selected Districts of Maharashtra. In S. V. Chawan(Eds.), Application of research methods and techniques in geography (pp.35-42). India: Universal publishing house. ISBN: 9789383342631.
18)    Barik, R.K., Dubey, H., Misra, C., Borthakur, D., Constant, N., Sasane, S.A., Lenka, R.K., Mishra, B.S.P., Das, H. Mankodiya, K. (2018). Fog assisted cloud computing in era of big data and internet-of-things: systems, architectures, and applications. In H. Das(Eds.), In Cloud computing for optimization: foundations, applications, and challenges (pp.367-394). Germany: Springer, Cham. ISBN: 9783319736761.
19)    Zgłobicki, W., Poesen, J., Daniels, M., Del Monte, M., Guerra, A.J., Joshi, V., Paterson, G., Shellberg, J., Solé-Benet, A. (2018). Geotouristic Value of Badlands. In E. N. Romero(Eds.), Badlands Dynamics in a Context of Global Change (pp.277-313). Netherlands: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780128130544.
20)    Khairkar, V.P. (2017). Poverty is an Economic Cause for Rural Migration. Chronic Poverty in India: Issues, Policies and Challenges (pp.NS). New Delhi, India: Vitasta Publishing. ISBN: 9789382711926.
21)    Pardeshi, S.D., Pardeshi, S.S. (2015). Role of Geoinformatics in Natural Resource Management. In A.R. Siddiqui(Eds.), Resource Management and Development Strategies: A Geographical Perspective, (pp.51-56). Allahabad, India: Pravalika Publication, . ISBN: 9789384292218.
22)    Kale, V., Joshi, V. (2014). Assessment of natural resources use for sustainable development: DPSIR framework for case studies in Mumbai and Chennai, India. In T. D. Lan(Eds.), Environmental Stresses and Resource Use in Coastal Urban and Peri-Urban Regions: Dpsir Approach to Secoa's 17 Case Studies (pp.72-107). Rome: Sapienza University Publishing. ISBN: 9788898533237.
23)    Kale, V.S. (2014). Geomorphic History and Landscapes of India. In V. S. Kale(Ed.), Landscapes and Landforms of India (pp.25–37). Netherlands: Springer, Dordrecht. ISBN: 9789401780292.
24)    Joshi, V.U. (2014). The Chambal Badlands. In V.S. Kale(Ed.), Landscapes and Landforms of India: World Geomorphological Landscapes (pp.143-149). United States: Springer. ISBN: 9789401780285.
25)    Kale, V.S., Vaidyanadhan, R. (2014). The Indian Peninsula: Geomorphic Landscapes. In V. S. Kale(Ed.), Landscapes and Landforms of India (pp.65–78). Netherlands: Springer, Dordrecht. ISBN: 9789401780292.
26)    Kale, V.S. (2014). The Laterite-Capped Panchgani Tableland, Deccan Traps. In V. S. Kale(Ed.), Landscapes and Landforms of India (pp.217–222). Netherlands: Springer, Dordrecht. ISBN: 97894017080292.
27)    Kale, V.S., Joshi, V.U. (2013). Coastal Environmental Resources and Users in Mumbai and Chennai Metropolitan Regions, India. In F. Canters(Eds.), Sustainability in the CoastalUrban Environment: Thematic Profiles of Resources and their Users (Vol.3) (pp.249-300). Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice.
28)    Joshi, V.U., Kale, V.S. (2013). Environmental Conflicts in Coastal Metropolitan Cities in India: Case Studies of Mumbai and Chennai Metropolitan Regions, India. In A.Z. Khan, L.X. Quynh, E. Corijn, F. Canters(Eds.), Sustainability in Coastal Urban Environment: Assessing conflicts of uses(Vol.4) (pp.319-354). Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice.
29)    Joshi, V.U., Kale, V.S. (2013). Environmental Conflicts in Coastal Metropolitan Cities in India: Case Studies of Mumbai and Chennai Metropolitan Regions, India. In F. Canters(Eds.), Sustainability in Coastal Urban Environment: Assessing conflicts of uses(Vol.4) (pp.319-354). Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice.
30)    Pardeshi, S.D., Pardeshi, S.S. (2012). Samkaalin Rajyashastra: Rajyashastrachya UpavidyashakhaAni Abhyaspaddhati. In P.R. Pawar(Ed.), Rajkiya Bhugol (Marathi) (pp.174-183). Pune, India: Diamond publications. ISBN: 9788184834765.
31)    Kale, V.S., Joshi, V.U. (2012). Urbanization, Human Mobility and Environmental Conflicts in Mumbai and Chennai Metropolitan Regions, India. In A.M. Williams(Ed.), Human Mobility in Coastal Regions: the Impact of Migration and Temporary Mobilities on Urbanization (Vol.2) (pp.129-160). Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice.
32)    Thomas, M.F., Kale, V.S. (2011). Tropical Environments. In A. Goudie(Eds.), Handbook of Geomorphology (pp.447-468). London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. ISBN: 9781446295847.
  

Publications Before 2011


33)    Kale, V.S. (2010). The Western Ghat: The Great Escarpment of India. In P. Migon(Ed.), Geomorphological Landscapes of the World (pp.257-264). New York, United States: Springer. ISBN: 9789048130559.
34)    Joshi, V.U., Gaikhe, S. (2009). Geomorphic characteristics of a point bar and a mid- stream bar in a semi-arid river, Maharashtra, A case study of Karha River. In V.S. Kale(Eds.), Geomorphology in India (pp.359-380). Allahabad, India: Prayag Pustak Bhawan. ISBN: 9788186539781.
35)    Khairkar, V.P. (2009). Poverty induced migration to the city of Pune. In K. Das(Ed.), Poverty issues and challenges. Delhi: Sonali . ISBN: 9788184111927.
36)    Khairkar, V.P. (2009). Recent Trends and Future Directions in Urban Geography. In R. Singh(Ed.), Indian Geography in the 21st Century: The young geographers Agenda (pp.297-312). UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN: 9781443813655.
37)    Khairkar, V.P. (2009). Spatial Pattern of Migration Flow in Pune City . In P. Maiti(Eds.), Urban Development Debates in the New Millennium: Studies in Revisited Theories and Redefined Praxes (Vol.5). Atlantic. ISBN: 9788126912759.
38)    Khairkar, V.P. (2008). Disparity of Energy use in Rural India. In P. Maiti (Ed.), From Negations to Negotiations: Solving The Puzzles of Development (pp.641-656). India: Pragun Publications. ISBN: 9788189920807.
39)    Khairkar, V.P. (2008). Linguistic Groups of Migrants in Pune city, India. In E. Kashi(Eds.), Ethnographic Discourse of the Other: Conceptual and Methodological Issues (pp.194-105). UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN: 9781443801324.
40)    Khairkar, V.P. (2007). Awareness as a tool against HIV/AIDS in rural Maharashtra . In Bhanj(Ed.), HIV/AIDS: Issues and challenges in Rural India. Hyderabad: Director National Institute of Rural Development.
41)    Joshi, V.U. (2005). Morphological Adjustments of gullies on the anthropogenic interference in the landscape. In N. Chandrashekhar(Ed.), Quaternary Climatic Changes and Landforms (pp.327-256). Tirunelveli Publication.
42)    Kale, V.S., Gupta, A., Singhvi, A.K. (2003). Late Pleistocene-Holocene Palaeohydrology of Monsoon Asia. In G. Benito(Eds.), Palaeohydrology: Understanding Global Change (pp.213-232). Chichester, United Kingdom: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 9780470847398.
43)    Jog, S.R., Pardeshi, S.D., Sultan, A. (2003). Rainwater Harvesting Techniques of Sustainable Water Resources Management. In K.N. Prudhviraju(Eds.), Water Crisis and Sustainable Management (pp.220-227). Varanasi, India: Tara Book Agency.
44)    Datye, V.S., Dhorde, A. (2002). Agriculture in Maharashtra. In V.S. Datye(Eds.), Geography of Maharashtra (pp.159-179). Jaipur, India: Rawat . ISBN: 9788170337461.
45)    Jog, S.R., Wakhare, A., Chaudhari, S., Unde, M., Pardeshi, S.D. (2002). Maharashtra Landscape: A Perspective. In V.S. Datye(Eds.), Geography of Maharashtra (pp.19-57). Jaipur, India: Rawat. ISBN: 9788170337461.
46)    Pardeshi, S.D., Dikshit, J.K. (2000). Development of soil Profiles in the Vertisols around Pune. In V.C. Jha(Ed.), Geomorphology and Remote Sensing (pp.45-52). Calcutta India: ACB publications .
47)    Deodhar, L.A., Kale, V.S. (1998). Downstream adjustments in allochthonous rivers: Western Deccan Tarp Upland Region, India. In A. Gupta(Eds.), Varieties of Fluvial Forms (pp.295-315). New York, United States: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 9780471973515.
48)    Gupta, A., Kale, V.S., Rajaguru, S.N. (1998). The Narmada River, India - Through space and time. In A. Gupta(Eds.), Varieties of Fluvial Forms (pp.113-143). New York, United States: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 9780471973515.
49)    Baker, V.R., Kale, V.S. (1998). The role of extreme flood events in shaping bedrock channels. In E. Wohl(Eds.), Bedrock Channel over Rocks (Geophysical Monograph 107) (pp.153-165). United States:  American Geophysical Union. ISBN: 9780875900902.
50)    Kale, V.S., Ely, L.L., Enzel, Y., Baker, V.R. (1996). Palaeo and historical flood hydrology, Indian Peninsula. In K.J. Gregory(Eds.), Global Continental Changes: the Context of Palaeohydrology (pp.155-163). London, United Kingdom: London Geological Society Special Publication. ISBN: 9781897799697 .
51)    Kale, V.S., Joshi, V., Kelkar, N. (1994). Morphology and origin of valleyside gullies on colluvium, Western Upland Maharashtra, India. In M.N. Kaul(Eds.), India: Geomorphological Diversity : Essays in Honour of Professor A.B. Mukherji (pp.453-469). Jaipur, India: Rawat . ISBN: 9789995390822.