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'''Raman Sukumar''' is an [[India]]n [[ecology|ecologist]] known for his work on the ecology of the [[Asian Elephant]] and [[human wildlife conflict]]. He also works on [[climate change]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/rsukumar/|title=Website of Raman Sukumar from CES, Indian Institute of Science Website|accessdate=2009-09-24}}</ref> He was born in [[India]] in 1955. In 2006, he was awarded the [[International Cosmos Prize]], the first Indian to get this award.<ref name="cscience">{{cite journal|date=25 September 2006|journal=Current Science|publisher=Indian Academy of Sciences|volume=91|issue=6|pages=739|url=http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/sep252006/739.pdf|accessdate=24 September 2009}}</ref>
{{short description|Indian ecologist (born 1955)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2016}}{{Use Indian English|date=August 2016}}'''Raman Sukumar''' (born 1955) is an Indian [[ecology|ecologist]] best known for his work on the ecology of the [[Asian elephant]] and [[human–wildlife conflict]]. He also works on [[climate change]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Website of Raman Sukumar from CES, Indian Institute of Science Website |url=http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/rsukumar/ |accessdate=24 September 2009}}</ref>{{dead link|date=June 2024}} and [[tropical forest]] ecology.


==Early life and education==
He got his [[Bachelor of Science|BS]] from the [[University of Madras]] in 1977 and did a Masters in [[Botany]] from the same university. He obtained a [[PhD]] from the [[Indian Institute of Science]] in 1985. He was a [[Fulbright Fellow]] at [[Princeton University]] in 1991 and is presently a Professor at the Indian Institute of Science in the Centre for Ecological Sciences.
Raman Sukumar was born in India in 1955. He received his [[Bachelor of Science]] degree from the [[University of Madras]] in 1977 and did a Masters in [[botany]] at the same university. He obtained a [[PhD]] from the [[Indian Institute of Science]] in 1985.
==Career==
In 1986, Sukumar helped to design the [[Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve]], the first of its kind in India. In 1997, he set up the Asian Nature Conservation Foundation, a public charitable trust that incorporates the Asian Elephant Research and Conservation Centre, an organization that has carried out several field projects in India and other Asian countries on elephants and their habitats.<ref>{{Britannica|914973|Raman Sukumar}}</ref> In 1991, he was a [[Fulbright Fellow]] at [[Princeton University]]. From 2004–12 he was the Chair at the Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science for over eight years.{{citation needed|date=June 2017}} He continues to pursue conservation-based scientific research as a professor at this centre and is often called upon to represent Indian wildlife scientists in international, national and regional governmental committees.{{citation needed|date=June 2017}}


==Awards==
==Awards==
In 2006, he was awarded the [[International Cosmos Prize]], Japan, the first Indian to receive this award.<ref name=cscience>{{cite journal |author=<!--none given--> |title=International Cosmos Prize |date=25 September 2006 |journal=Current Science |publisher=Indian Academy of Sciences |volume=91 |issue=6 |page=739 |url=http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Downloads/article_id_091_06_0739_0739_0.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=24 September 2009}}</ref> He was also commended by the Prime Minister of India for contributions to the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC) that shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.{{citation needed|date=June 2017}}
* 1991 Presidential Award of the Chicago Zoological Society
* 2003 Whitley Gold Award for International Nature Conservation
* 2004 T.N.Khoshoo Memorial Award for Conservation Science, the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment, India
* 2006 [[International Cosmos Prize]]


==Awards and fellowships==
==Bibliography==
* 1991: Presidential Award of the Chicago Zoological Society, USA
* 1989 "The Asian Elephant: Ecology and Management" Cambridge Univ. Press
* 1997: Order of the Golden Ark (The Netherlands)
* 1994 "Elephant Days and Nights: Ten years with the Indian Elephant" Oxford Univ. Press
* 2000: Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences
* 2003 "The Living Elephants: Evolutionary Ecology, Behavior and Conservation" Oxford Univ. Press
* 2003: Whitley Gold Award for International Nature Conservation UK
* 2004: T. N. Khoshoo Memorial Award for Conservation Science, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment, India
* 2005: Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy
* 2006: [[International Cosmos Prize]], Japan
* 2006: Fellow, Geological Society of India
* 2013: Fellow, [[The World Academy of Sciences]], Italy

==Works==
* ''The Asian Elephant: Ecology and Management'' (1989, Cambridge Univ. Press)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Raman Sukumar |url=http://archive.org/details/asianelephanteco00suku |title=The Asian Elephant |date=1990-01-26 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-0-521-36080-7}}</ref>
* ''Elephant Days and Nights: Ten years with the Indian Elephant'' (1994, Oxford Univ. Press)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Sukumar |first=Raman |url=http://archive.org/details/elephantdaysnigh0000suku |title=Elephant days and nights : ten years with the indian elephant |date=1996 |publisher=Dehli ; New York : Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-563821-9}}</ref>
* ''The Living Elephants: Evolutionary Ecology, Behavior and Conservation'' (2003, Oxford Univ. Press)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Raman Sukumar |url=http://archive.org/details/livingelephantse00suku_0 |title=The Living Elephants |date=2003-08-14 |publisher=Oxford University Press, USA |isbn=978-0-19-510778-4}}</ref>
* ''The Story of Asia's Elephants'' (2011, Marg Publishers)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Sukumar |first=R. (Raman) |url=http://archive.org/details/storyofasiaselep0000suku |title=The story of Asia's elephants |date=2011 |publisher=Mumbai : The Marg Foundation |isbn=978-93-80581-10-1}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 22 November 2024

Raman Sukumar (born 1955) is an Indian ecologist best known for his work on the ecology of the Asian elephant and human–wildlife conflict. He also works on climate change,[1][dead link] and tropical forest ecology.

Early life and education

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Raman Sukumar was born in India in 1955. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Madras in 1977 and did a Masters in botany at the same university. He obtained a PhD from the Indian Institute of Science in 1985.

Career

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In 1986, Sukumar helped to design the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the first of its kind in India. In 1997, he set up the Asian Nature Conservation Foundation, a public charitable trust that incorporates the Asian Elephant Research and Conservation Centre, an organization that has carried out several field projects in India and other Asian countries on elephants and their habitats.[2] In 1991, he was a Fulbright Fellow at Princeton University. From 2004–12 he was the Chair at the Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science for over eight years.[citation needed] He continues to pursue conservation-based scientific research as a professor at this centre and is often called upon to represent Indian wildlife scientists in international, national and regional governmental committees.[citation needed]

Awards

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In 2006, he was awarded the International Cosmos Prize, Japan, the first Indian to receive this award.[3] He was also commended by the Prime Minister of India for contributions to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.[citation needed]

Awards and fellowships

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  • 1991: Presidential Award of the Chicago Zoological Society, USA
  • 1997: Order of the Golden Ark (The Netherlands)
  • 2000: Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences
  • 2003: Whitley Gold Award for International Nature Conservation UK
  • 2004: T. N. Khoshoo Memorial Award for Conservation Science, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment, India
  • 2005: Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy
  • 2006: International Cosmos Prize, Japan
  • 2006: Fellow, Geological Society of India
  • 2013: Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences, Italy

Works

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  • The Asian Elephant: Ecology and Management (1989, Cambridge Univ. Press)[4]
  • Elephant Days and Nights: Ten years with the Indian Elephant (1994, Oxford Univ. Press)[5]
  • The Living Elephants: Evolutionary Ecology, Behavior and Conservation (2003, Oxford Univ. Press)[6]
  • The Story of Asia's Elephants (2011, Marg Publishers)[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Website of Raman Sukumar from CES, Indian Institute of Science Website". Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  2. ^ Raman Sukumar at the Encyclopædia Britannica
  3. ^ "International Cosmos Prize" (PDF). Current Science. 91 (6). Indian Academy of Sciences: 739. 25 September 2006. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  4. ^ Raman Sukumar (26 January 1990). The Asian Elephant. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-36080-7.
  5. ^ Sukumar, Raman (1996). Elephant days and nights : ten years with the indian elephant. Dehli ; New York : Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-563821-9.
  6. ^ Raman Sukumar (14 August 2003). The Living Elephants. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-510778-4.
  7. ^ Sukumar, R. (Raman) (2011). The story of Asia's elephants. Mumbai : The Marg Foundation. ISBN 978-93-80581-10-1.