Dr. Randhir’s primary interests include: watershed management, water quality, ecological economics, dynamic modeling and optimization, spatial analysis and simulation, complex systems, Institutional economics, GIS-Internet-Simulation interfacing, systems modeling, climate change, land use policy, international trade and development, common pool resource management, nonpoint source pollution, and natural resources policy and management.
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Multiattribute optimization of restoration options: Designing incentives for watershed management (with Deborah M. Shriver), Water Resources Research (2009)
Watershed restoration requires careful assessment of impairment in ecosystem attributes to design appropriate conservation policies....
Spatial Modeling of Land Cover Change and Watershed Response using Markovian Cellular Automata and Simulation (with Eric Marshall), Water Resources Research (2008)
A continued challenge in watershed management is information related to future land cover and its...
Integrating Stakeholder Values with Multiple Attributes to Quantify Watershed Performance (with Deborah M. Shriver), Water Resources Research (2006)
Integrating stakeholder values into the process of quantifying impairment of ecosystem functions is an important...
Watershed-scale Effects of Urbanization on Sediment Export: Assessment and policy, Water Resources Research (2003)
Built components of watersheds are associated with impervious surfaces that alter hydrology, disrupt ecosystems, and...