Teacher Details

Kale Vishwas Shripad

Department of Geography

vskale@unipune.ac.in


1)    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: 8898533233/ 9788898533237.
2)    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: 9789401780285/97894017080292.
3)    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: 9789401780285/9789401780292.
4)    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: 9789401780285/9789401780292.
5)    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.
6)    Kale, V.S., Joshi, V.U. (2013). Coastal Environmental Resources and Users in Mumbai and Chennai Metropolitan Regions, India. In A.Z. Khan, L.X. Quynh, E. Corijn, F. Canters(Eds.), Sustainability in the CoastalUrban Environment: Thematic Profiles of Resources and their Users (Vol.3) (pp.249-300). Rome: Sapienza Università Editrice.
7)    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.
8)    Thomas, M.F., Kale, V.S. (2011). Tropical Environments. In K.J. Gregory, A. Goudie(Eds.), Handbook of Geomorphology (pp.447-468). London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. ISBN: 9781446295847/9781412929059/9781446250105.
  

Publications Before 2011


9)    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: 9789048130559/9789048130542/9789400790001.
10)    Kale, V.S., Gupta, A., Singhvi, A.K. (2003). Late Pleistocene-Holocene Palaeohydrology of Monsoon Asia. In K.J. Gregory, G. Benito(Eds.), Palaeohydrology: Understanding Global Change (pp.213-232). Chichester, United Kingdom: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 9780470847398.
11)    Baker, V.R., Kale, V.S. (1998). The role of extreme flood events in shaping bedrock channels. In K. Tinkler, E. Wohl(Eds.), Bedrock Channel over Rocks (Geophysical Monograph 107) (pp.153-165). United States:  American Geophysical Union. ISBN: 0875900909/9780875900902.
12)    Deodhar, L.A., Kale, V.S. (1998). Downstream adjustments in allochthonous rivers: Western Deccan Tarp Upland Region, India. In A.J. Miller, A. Gupta(Eds.), Varieties of Fluvial Forms (pp.295-315). New York, United States: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 9780471973515.
13)    Gupta, A., Kale, V.S., Rajaguru, S.N. (1998). The Narmada River, India - Through space and time. In A.J. Miller, A. Gupta(Eds.), Varieties of Fluvial Forms (pp.113-143). New York, United States: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 9780471973515.
14)    Kale, V.S., Ely, L.L., Enzel, Y., Baker, V.R. (1996). Palaeo and historical flood hydrology, Indian Peninsula. In J. Branson, A.G. Brown, K.J. Gregory(Eds.), Global Continental Changes: the Context of Palaeohydrology (pp.155-163). London, United Kingdom: London Geological Society Special Publication. ISBN: 1897799691/9781897799697 .
15)    Kale, V.S., Joshi, V., Kelkar, N. (1994). Morphology and origin of valleyside gullies on colluvium, Western Upland Maharashtra, India. In K.R. Dikshit, V.S. Kale, M.N. Kaul(Eds.), India: Geomorphological Diversity : Essays in Honour of Professor A.B. Mukherji (pp.453-469). Jaipur, India: Rawat . ISBN: 9995390825/9789995390822.