Dr. Bharath  H. Aithal
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Dr. Bharath H. Aithal

Assistant Professor
Indian Institute of Technology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Indian Institute of Science, India

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Area of Interest:

Engineering
100%
Electrical Technology
62%
Renewable Energy
90%
Remote Sensing
75%
Landscape
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Ramachandra, T.V., H.A. Bharath, K. Gouri and S. Vinay, 2017. Green spaces in Bengaluru: Quantification through geospatial techniques. Indian Forester, 143: 307-320.
  2. Ramachandra, T.V., B. Vishnu, K. Gouri, H.A. Bharath and S.S. Han, 2017. Economic disparity and CO2 emissions: The domestic energy sector in greater Bangalore, India. Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 67: 1331-1344.
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  3. Bharath, H.A., S. Vinay and T.V. Ramachandra, 2017. Characterization and visualization of spatial patterns of urbanization and sprawl through metrics and modeling. Cities Environ (CATE), 10: 1-10.
  4. Bharath, H.A., M.C. Chandan, S. Vinay and T.V. Ramachandra, 2017. Intra and inter spatio-temporal patterns of urbanisation in indian megacities. Int. J. Imaging Rob., 17: 28-39.
  5. Vinay, S., H.A. Bharath, M.D.S. Chandran and T.V. Ramachandra, 2016. Linkages between catchment landscape dynamics and the natural flow regime. Int. J. Earth Sci. Eng., 9: 244-251.
  6. Ramachandra, T.V., S. Vinay and H.A. Bharath, 2016. Environmental flow assessment in a lotic ecosystem of central western ghats, India. Hydrol. Curr. Res., 7: 2-2.
  7. Bharath, H.A. and T.V. Ramachandra, 2016. Visualization of Urban Growth in Chennai: Spatio-temporal using geoinformatics. J. Indian Soc. Remote Sens., 44: 617-633.
  8. Bharath, H.A. and T.V. Ramachandra, 2016. Modelling urban dynamics of bhopal, India. J. Settlements Spatial Plann., 7: 18-34.
  9. Bharath, H.A. and T.V. Ramachandra, 2016. Bengaluru’s reality: Towards unliveable status with unplanned urban trajectory. Curr. Sci. Editorial, 110: 2207-2208.
  10. Ramachandra, T.V., Bharath, H.A. and M.V. Sowmyashree, 2015. Monitoring urbanization and its implications in a mega city from space: Spatiotemporal patterns and its indicators. J. Environ. Manage., 148: 67-91.
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  11. Ramachandra, T.V., B.H. Aithal and K. Sreejith, 2015. GHG footprint of major cities in India. Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 44: 473-495.
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  12. Sellers, J.M., B. Aithal, H. Jingnan, U. Kumar, M. Peng, T.V. Ramachandra and L. Yong, 2014. Mega-regional development and environmental change in China and India. APN Sci. Bull., 4: 116-118.
  13. Ramachandra, T.V., S. Bharath and H.A. Bharath, 2014. Spatio-temporal dynamics along the terrain gradient of diverse landscape. J. Environ. Eng. Landscape Manage., 22: 50-63.
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  14. Ramachandra, T.V., H.A. Bharath and M.V. Sowmyashree, 2014. Urban structure in kolkata: Metrics and modeling through geo-informatics. Applied Geomatics, 6: 229-244.
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  15. Ramachandra, T.V., H.A. Bharath and M.V. Sowmyashree, 2014. Urban footprint of mumbai-The commercial capital of India. J. Urban Reg. Anal., 6: 71-94.
  16. Ramachandra, T.V., H.A. Bharath and M.V. Sowmyashree, 2014. Monitoring spatial patterns of urban dynamics in Ahmedabad city, textile hub of India. Spatium Int. Rev., 31: 85-91.
  17. Ramachandra, T.V., B.H. Aithal and B. Barik, 2014. Urbanisation Pattern of Incipient Mega Region in India. J. Land Mobility Environ., 7: 83-100.
  18. Ramachandra, T.V., H.A. Bharath, M.V. Sowmyashree, 2013. Analysis of spatial patterns of urbanization using geoinformatics and spatial metrics. Theor. Empirical Res. Urban Manage., 8: 5-24.
  19. Ramachandra, T.V. and B.H. Aithal, 2013. Urbanisation and Sprawl in the Tier II City: Metrics, Dynamics and Modelling using Spatio-Temporal Data. Int. J. Remote Sens. Appli., 3: 65-74.
  20. Ramachandra, T.V., B.H. Aithal and D.S. Durgappa, 2012. Insights to urban dynamics through landscape spatial pattern analysis. Int. J. Appl. Earth Obs. Geoinfor., 18: 329-343.
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