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Department of Geography Department of Geography NAME; Dr.Y.P.Chandrashekara DESIGNATION: Assistant Professor Department of studies in Geography Karnataka State Open University Mukthagangotri, MYSORE – 570 006 Tel: + 9900119917 (Mobile) EMAIL: [email protected] EDUCATION: M.A.,Ph.D. (L.L.B.) FIELD OF RESEARCH: Rural settlements TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 23 YEARS ACADEMIC/MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES: 1. Chairman : BOE in Geography, M.Sc. (UG) Karnataka State Open University, Mysore. 2. Chairman B.O.S in Geography, B.A. (UG) Karnataka State Open University, Mysore 3. Member : B.O.S in Geography, M.Sc. (PG) Karnataka State Open University, Mysore 4. Life Member: NESA (National Environmental Science Academy 5. Life member - Indian science congress association. (ISCA) Kolkata – 700017 6. Life member - Union Of Geographic Information Technology, UGIT), Bangalore 7. Joint Secretary : Worked as Geographical Science Association, University of Mysore, Mysore. Since 2003 to 2010 8. Member: National Association of Geographers India. 9. Member: Deccan Geographical Society(DIG) Poona. RESEARCH INTEREST. : Agriculture, Rural settlements, Resources. (Remains are in curriculum vitae) CURRICULUM VITAE Dr.Y.P.Chandrashekara Assistant Professor Department of studies in Geography Karnataka State Open University Mukthagangotri, MYSORE – 570 006 Tel: + 9900119917 (Mobile) email: [email protected] Religion: Hindu Caste: Vokkaliga Category : General Merit EDUCATION: Degree Year Institution/ place University Field / Speciality B.A. 1993 Maharaja’s College University History of Mysore Economics Geography M.A., 1995 Dept. Of Studies in University Geography Geography of Mysore Pre Ph.D. Exam 2001` Geography University Geography of Mysore Ph.D 2004 Department of University “Rural Settlement Studies in of Mysore in a Plateau- A Geography case study of Mandya District in South India. 2005 Centre for University G.I.S. (short term Information science of Mysore course) and technology (CIST) Passed Karnataka 2013 Geography University Geography State Eligibility Test of Mysore (KSET) for Lectureship/Assistant Professor 2013 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Total 22 years 1 1. From 1996 to 2011. As a full time lecturer, Vidyavardhaka First Grade College, Mysuru. 2. From March 2011 to till today in KSOU ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: 1. Present worked as chairman in the Department of studies in Geography, KSOU, Mysuru. February 2015 to 2017 2. As Deputy Registrar in Administration (Additional) , Karnataka State Open University, Mysuru. 3. Served as Coordinator for Departments of science ( 11 Departments) Vijnyana Bhavan, KSOU, Mysuru. 4. Worked as Head of the Department of Geography, Vidyavardhaka First Grade College from 2000 to 2011 (11 years) 5. Worked as Course Coordinator in Geography to develop SLM for both P.G and U.G. in KSOU. 6. Working as special officer in Ph.D, cell, Examination in KSOU. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS 1. ―The water resource for the irrigation- An analysis of Potentiality and a level of utilization of water with Reference to Mandya district” Department of Geography, Osmania University, Hyderbad, Andrapradesh, India-2006. 2. ― The Problems in Development of Bio-gas Energy-A study of Mysore District – Environment Climate Change and Sustainable Development- ISBN 978-81-7487-760- 3. “Energy from Agricultural waste; A case study of Mysore district- Social science Reporter‖, International Research Journal-ISSN-2231- 0789, Vol-3, Issue-3 4. “Sustainable use of land –A case study of Mandya district, Journals of spatial sciencesOsmania University,Hyderabad- ISSN-0974-712‖. 5. Facilities available for the tourist in Karnataka, Social Science Reporter, International Research Journal. ISSN 2231-0789 2 6. Trends and pattern of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in India. Emerging Research in psycho social studies- ISBN-819063882-2 7. Non conventional energy-Features and Prospectus in India, Social Science Report, International research Journal -ISSN-2231-0789, VOL- IV, Issue -1 8. Sustainable use of land - Readings in social sciences. Osmania University, Hyderabad. –ISBN 978-93-82166-03-3 9. Historical development of Indian handloom textiles; A review Social science Reporter, International Research Journal-ISSN-2231-0789, Vol-4, Issue-4 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN LOCAL LANGUAGES (KANNADA) 1 Article at Institute of Kuvempu Kannada studies, MGM, Mysore 1. Hungeri — (2004) Kannada vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, University of Mysuru. Volume 14, page No.1043, 15 (Fifteen numbers of articles) Articles, Bhoogola vignyana vishwakosha, Institute of Kuvempu Kannada studies, MGM, Mysore 1. Andhakara yuga – (2009) kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, University of Mysuru. Volume- 1 page. No.13 2. Anaximender-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, University of Mysuru. Volume- 1 page. No.22 3. Al –masoodi -(2009 ) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.41 4. Ibn-Kaldun-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.106 5. Ibn-batoota-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.106-107 6. Eratoshenes-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.155-156 7. Greekara kodugegalu-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.353 3 8. Ptolemy cladius-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.460-461 9. Thales of Miletus- (2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.919 10. Romannara kodugegalu -(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.998 11. Surya Kendra siddantha-(2009) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.1123 12. Strabo -(2009 ) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.1133 13. Hungeri -(2009 ) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.1147-1148 14. Hacateus -(2009 ) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.1164 15. Herodotus -(2009 ) Kannada Bhoogola vigynana vishwakosha, Kuvempu kannada adyayana samsthe, Manasagangothri University of Mysuru. Volume-1 page. No.1177 BOOK PUBLISHED:- Co-Author 1. Title ―Bhougolika Mahithi vyavasthe Mattu Doora samvedi – Ondu parichaya‖ February -2007. 2. Social development (Research expression ); ISBN: 978-81-930536-4-5, Edited book, published by Thematic publications pvt Ltd, Maharashtra, dated 2015. SELF LEARNING MATERIAL : written self learning material for 1. Under Graduate (B.A,. Courses) 2. Post Graduate ( M.Sc., in Geography) 4 SUCESSFUL GUIDENCE OF M.Phil :- 05 Candidates M.Phil. CANDIDATES NAME AND TITLE OF DESSERTATION Sl. NAME OF THE TITLE OF THE DISSERTATION No. CANDIDATES 1 Harish Babu.V: “Mysuru and Chamarajanagara District dairy cooperative societies" 2 Kemparaju.B.K : Geo- Economic factors and agricultural development in coorg district. 3 Hemalatha H.M Rural settlement – A case study of Mandya taluk in South Karnataka 4 Shivakumara swamy Wet and dry agriculture a comparative study of Kollegal and Yalandur taluk in Chamarajanagar district 5 Mohammed Areef: Scio economic conditions of doweling Tibetans settlements M.Phil. DISSERTATION ADJUDICATED: 04 candidates REFRESHER COURSE ATTENDED: 1. 2nd Refresher course in ―Geographical information system conducted U.G.C Academic Staff College, Manasagangotri, Mysore, 9th to 29th March 2006. 2. Refresher course on Research methodology in social sciences and Arts (Geography), Human Resource Development Centre, UGC sponsored, ,Manasagangothri, Mysuru, Dated 27-01-2017 to16-02-2017. ORIENTATION PROGRAMME PARTICIPATED: 1. 102nd UGC sponsored orientation programme conducted U.G.C Academic Staff College, Manasagangotri, Mysore, 28th December 2013 to24th January 2014. 5 PAPERS PRESENTED AT INTER NATIONAL CONFERENCES: 1. A paper “ Wet and Dry Agriculture- A Geographical view of Kollegal and Yelandur Taluks authored jointly with Dr.B.N Shivalingappa, was presented at 3rd International Geography Congress , CWRDM, Kozikode, Kerala, Dated 6th to 8th May 2011. 2. A paper on Growth and Development of Tourism in Karnataka –A Geographical perspective. XI International conference. Dept of Geography. Manasagangothri.Mysuru. 22to 24th February 2012. 3. A paper on ―Geography in Distance Mode of Education- Problems and Prospectus‖ Advances in collaborative research for Economics, management, Humanities, social sciences and computer technology, organised by university of mysore, Manasagangothri, dated 25th and 26th June 2016 PAPERS PRESENTED AT NATIONAL SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES 1. A Paper ―Changing size of rural settlements in Mandya District of South Karnataka‖ authored jointly with Dr.B.N Shivalingappa, was psresented at XXII NAGI Congress,
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