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Aayushi Malhotra
Aayushi Malhotra
Researcher, GENDER Impact Platform, CGIAR, International Rice Research Institute
Verified email at irri.org
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Food, fields and forage: A socio-ecological account of cultural transitions among the Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh in India
A Malhotra, S Nandigama, KS Bhattacharya
Heliyon 7 (7), 2021
82021
Puhals: Outlining the Dynamics of Labour and Hired Herding among the Gaddi Pastoralists of India
A Malhotra, S Nandigama, KS Bhattacharya
Pastoralism 12 (1), 30, 2022
42022
Women’s Agency and Pastoral Livelihoods in India: A Review
A Malhotra, S Nandigama, K and Sankar Bhattacharya
Journal of International Women's Studies 24 (2), 2022
22022
Women's Agency and Pastoral Livelihoods in India: A Review
A Malhotra, S Nandigama, KS and Bhattacharya
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies 24 (1), 2022
22022
Moo’ing Forward: Supporting Pastoralism in India
A Malhotra
https://www.aesanetwork.org/blog-211-mooing-forward-supporting-pastoralism …, 2024
2024
Development of the conceptual framework (version 2.0) of the Multidimensional Digital Inclusiveness Index
CI Martins, F Opola, I Jacobs-Mata, M Garcia Andarcia, K Nortje, D Joshi, ...
International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on Digital …, 2023
2023
National Consultation Workshop on Digital Innovation and Inclusion
A Malhotra, S Gakhar, S Sharma, DM Dominic, VR Sulaiman
International Rice Research Institute, 2023
2023
Making climate smart agriculture work for women: taking stock of evidence and implications for policy and practice
R Puskur, A Malhotra
CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform, 2023
2023
Cultural Representation and Materiality of Gaddi Pastoralism
A Malhotra
http://www.shepherdsofhimalayas.com/cultural-representation-and-materiality …, 2021
2021
Revisiting the Reciprocity of Human-Ecological Systems: Integrating Extensive Agriculture and Transhumant Pastoralism in the Northern States of India
A Malhotra, S Nandigama
2021
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