FOREST ZOOLOGY
RESEARCH PAPERS
- Borang Asham 1990. Studies on pests of Michelia champaca and their control-I Arunachal Forest news 8(1&2): 21-25.
- Borang, Asham 1991. Heteropsylla cubana Crawford (Homoptera : Psyllidae)- A new records of Psyllid pest of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam de Wit) for North East India from Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Forest News 9(2): 35-38.
- Borang, Asham and G.S. Thapliyal 1993. Natural Distribution and Ecological Status of Non-Human Primates in Arunachal Pradesh. Ind. For. 119 (10): 834-844.
- Borang, Asham 1995. Ecological status of Capped Langur (Presbytis pileatus Blyth, 1843) in Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Forest News 13 (1&2): 26-28.
- Borang, Asham (with Borah, M.M.) 1995. A contribution to ethnozoological studies in Arunachal Pradesh. Nat. Sem. On recent Res. In sci. and Tech. Karimganj. (Abstracts). pp. 49-50.
- Borang, Asham 1996. Studies on Certain Ethnozoological Aspects of Adi Tribes of Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh. pp. 390-392. In S.K. Jain (ed.) Ethnobiology in Human Welfare. Deep Publ., New Delhi.
- Borang, Asham 1996. Jhum Fallow and their Rehabilitation Strategies for Arunachal Pradesh. pp. 312-331. In S.P. Shukla and Nandeshwar Sharma (ed.) Sustainable Development Strategy (Indian Contex).Mittal Publications, New Delhi.
- Borang, Asham 1996. Important Insect pests of Forest Nurseries and Plantation in Arunachal Pradesh. Proc. IUFRO Symp. On Impact of Diseases and Insect Pests in Tropical Forests. pp 474- 479.
- Borang, Asham 1997. Shifting Cultivation among the Adi Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. pp. 145-151. In K.C. Mahanta (ed.) People of the Himalayas: Ecology. Culture, Development and change Kamla-Raj, Delhi.
- Borang, Asham 1998. Indigenous Knowledge System: A Perspective for sustainable development of North-East India. pp. 213-218. In R.C. Sundriyal, Uma Shankar and T.C. Upreti (eds.) Prospectives for Planning and Development in North East India. (HIMVIKAS Occasional Publication No. 11). G.B. Pant Institute of Environment & Development, Almorah.
- Borang, Asham (with B.B. Bhatt & A.S. Captain) 1998. On the Occurrence of a Rare snake in Arunachal Pradesh (Research Note). Indian Forester 124 (2): 169171.
- Borang, Asham 1998. Jhum Cultivation among the Adis of Arunachal Pradesh and probable Strategies for Rehabilitation of Jhum Fallows. pp. 139-155. In M.C. Behra (ed.) Agricultural Modernisation in Eastern Himalayas. Commonwealth Publishers, New Delhi.
- Borang, Asham 1999. Indigenous People versus Biodiversity Conservation: A Perspective from North East India. In Sarthak Sengupta (ed.) People of North East India (In press).
- Borang, Asham 1999. Studies on Certain Ethnozoological Aspects of Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. Ph. D Thesis, Gauhati university, Guwahati.
- Borang, Asham (with Aparajita Borkotoki) 2002. Indigenous people and alien culture in Arunachal Pradesh. In Sudriyal, R.C., Trilichan Singh & G.N. Sinha (eds.). Environmental Planning and Sustainable Development. HIMVIKAS occassional Publication No. 16: 537-548. G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almorah, Uttaranchal, India.
- Borang, Asham 2001 (2004). Mammalian Fauna of Arunachal Pradesh (Checklist and Distribution in Protected Areas). Arunachal Forest News, Biodiversity Special Issue. 19 (1 & 2) :43-82.
- Borang, Asham &B.B. Bhatt 2001 (2004). Checklist of Reptils of Arunachal Pradesh (North east India) Arunachal Forest News: Special Biodiversity Issue. 19 (1& 2): 132-148
- Borang, Asham 2001 (2004). Traditional Biodiversity Conservation and Management System of Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Forest News, Biodiversity Special Issue. 19 (1 & 2): 212-216.
- Borang, Asham 2002. Mammalian fauna and Tribal traditional biodiversity conservation and management system in Dihang Dibang Biosphere Reserves in North East India. Himalayan Biosphere Resrves. 4(1&2): 55-74.
- Borang, Asham 2003. Checklist of Reptilian fauna in Dihang Dibang Biosphere Reserve in North East India. Himalayan Biosphere Reserves. 5 (1&2): 61-68.
- Borang, Asham 2003. Checklist of Reptilian Fauna of Dihang-Dibang Biosphere Reserve. Himalayan Biosphere Resrves. 5 (1&2): 61-68.
- Asham Borang1, (with Bharat B. Bhatt, S. Bordoloi Chaudhury, A. Borkotoki and P.T. Bhutia) (Communicated & accepted). Checklist of the snakes of Arunachal Pradesh, North East India. J, Bombay nat. Hist. Soc
- Bhatt B.B. 2004, Present status of Ophidian fauna with habitat ecology of certain species of ophidians in Arunachal Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis, Gauhati University.
- Bhatt, B.B. 2004, Snake fauna of Arunachal Pradesh. A F N , (Wild life Special) Vol-20, Pp 154.
- Ashok Captain and B.B.Bhatt 1997, Some snakes of Itanager area, Papum Pare district, Arunachal Pradesh. A F N . 15 (1&2), pp 12-14.
- Ashok Captain. 2001, First record of Amphiesma venningi, (Wall 1910) ( Serpents, Colubridae,Nactricinae) from India, with remark on its sub species (With 4 text figures).In research notes, Hamadryad, 26 (2):354-358. 2000, An interim checklist of snakes of Arunachal Pradesh. The RFNEI Newsletter, 3 : 10-13.
- David, P., A. Captain, B.B.Bhatt, 2002, On the occurance of Tremerasurus medoensis, Djao in Djao and Jing, 1977 (Serpents,Viperidae, Crotalinae) in India with a redescription of this species and notes on its biology. Hamadryad,26 (2001) (2):222-238.
RESEARCH REPORT
- Borang, A (with K. Hardasan, & Pratap Singh) 1999. Baseline Survey of Biodiversity in high priority biologically rich areas of Arunachal Pradesh. Final Technical Report submitted to WWF-India, New Delhi.
- Borang, Asham 2002. Studies on Certain Ethnozoological Aspects in East Siang and West Siang districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Final Technical Report-2002 submitted to G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Almorah.
- Borang, Asham 2004. Birds of Arunachal Pradesh in North East India: The Checklist and Distribution in Protected Areas (Wildlife Information System) Unpublished Report. Forest Zoology Division, State Forest Research Institute, Itanagar.
- Borang, Asham 2004. Management Effectiveness Assessment of Protected Areas in Arunachal Pradesh. Technical Report submitted to WWF-India, New Delhi