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Since September 2018 – current: Professor (Higher Administrative Grade) in the Public Systems Group at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India - the premier business school in India.
2011 - 2018: Professor in the Public Systems Group at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India.
2008- 2011: Associate Professor in the Public Systems Group at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India.
2004 – 2007: Senior Economist at the UNEP Risoe Centre, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark – especially contributing to sustainable development, energy and climate change research. I am also involved with international research activities such as with IPCC, IEA, UNEP and UNDP. I have also co-guided 2 Master level students in their thesis.
2001 – 2004: Expert Consultant with the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and member of the Core Implementation Team for the preparation of India's Initial National Communication to the UNFCCC.
1996 – 2000: Pursued PhD at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
1987 – 1996: Executive with the Indian Railways (IRSSE), Government of India in various capacities.
Lead Author, Chapter 6 (Energy Systems) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), Working Group III of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (2018-2022).
Coordinating Lead Author, IPCC Refinement to GHG Inventories 2019, Energy volume, 2017-2019.
Co-Lead, Chapter 5, Coal Phase-down, The Emissions Gap Report-A UNEP Synthesis Report, United Nations Environment Programme, November 2017.
Co Editorial-in Chief, Carbon Management (Taylor and Francis), 2015– current.
Co-Lead, Core writing team, UNEP Global Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) Assessment Report, United Nations Environment Programme, 2015.
Lead Author, Chapter 3, The emissions gap in 2025 and 2030, The Emissions Gap Report-A UNEP Synthesis Report, United Nations Environment Programme, November 2015.
Contributing Author, Chapter 2, What emission levels will comply with temperature limits? The Emissions Gap Report-A UNEP Synthesis Report, United Nations Environment Programme, 2014.
Member, National committee on Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions for climate change, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2012-2015.
Member, Governing Council of J&K State Council on Climate Change, Forest Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, India, 2014 – current.
Member, Expert Committee of Climate Change, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Government of India (2014 - current).
Member, National committee on Biennial Update Reports to UNFCCC, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India (2012-2015).
Member, Expert Group on Aviation, Nominated by Ministry of Civil Aviation to ICAO, 2012.
Member, Sub-Group on Equity (under Climate Change), Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2012.
Member, Sub-Group on Climate Change under the Working Group on Environment and Climate Change for the 12th Five Year Plan 2012-2017, Planning Commission, Government of India, 2011.
Member, Ahmedabad Air Quality Expert Working Group, 2015-current.
Lead Author, Chapter 7, Energy, Fifth Assessment Report, Working Group III of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2010-2014.
Member, Editorial Board, Conference Papers in Energy, peer-reviewed open-access journal, published by Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2012 – current.
Member, Editorial Board, Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, Society for Science of Climate Change and Sustainable Environment, 2011 – current.
Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Environmental Sciences, International Book House Pvt. Ltd., 2011 - current.
Member, Editorial Board, Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Management, (Earthscan), 2010 - current.
Member, Indian Network of Climate Change Assessment (INCCA) Advisory Committee for implementation of Science Programme, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2011-2012.
Convener, The Green Signal Steering Committee (India's first Ecolabel) established by the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2011-2014.
Member, Scientific Committee, International SWAT Conference 2012, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, July 16-20, 2012.
Member, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Steering Committee on New Integrated Climate Change Scenarios, 2006 – 2007.
Lead Reviewer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) panel of expert reviewers for Progress on Kyoto Protocol and Initial Reports, 2006 – current.
Member, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Task Group on New Emission Scenarios, 2005 – 2006.
Lead Reviewer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) panel of expert reviewers for Annex-I Party National Communications, 2006 – current.
Lead Reviewer and Energy expert, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) panel of expert reviewers for Annex-I Party inventories, 2004 – current.
Contributing Author, Chapter 2 of IPCC Assessment Report 4, Working Group III, 2004 – 2007.
Coordinating Lead Author, Energy volume of 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, 2004 – 2006.
Lead Author, IPCC Special Report on CO2 Capture and Storage, 2003 – 2005.
Member, Government of India Delegation for the "Twentieth Session of the Subsidiary Bodies to the UNFCCC", 2004.
Member, Government of India Delegation for the "Eighth Conference of Parties (COP-8) to the UNFCCC", 2002.
Member, Core Implementation Team, India's Initial National Communication to the UNFCCC, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, 2001- 2004.
Member, Advisory Council on Climate Change, Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of India, 2001 – 2002.
Reviewer - International and Indian journals Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, The Energy Journal, Climatic Change, Energy Policy, Climate Policy, Atmospheric Environment, Journal of Environment Management, Environmental Science and Technology, OPSEARCH, Current Science, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Science of Total Environment, Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Management.
PhD examiner for candidates from Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Copenhagen, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and CEPT University Ahmedabad.
Blockchain based Peer-to-peer energy sharing and trading platform: From being central generation to decentralized power generation, the energy systems are undergoing a rapid transition nationally and internationally. With the proliferation of rooftop solar system, electric vehicles and energy storage, grid based electricity is slowly becoming a backup supply. Furthermore, decentralized approach has opened up numerous opportunities of trading and transfer of electricity between sources of distributed generation, load points and grid companies. The proposed segregation of wire and supply of electricity will change the way electricity sector functions bringing in much needed competition and choice for buyers. However, peer to peer trading will also lead to challenge of handling a very large volume of trades every minute, which can be addressed using blockchain technology, an open and decentralized ledger that allows users to get into instant contracts, track fulfilment and process settlements instantly.
Green Infrastructure, Energy Policy and Energy Modelling: Green infrastructure and energy systems, regional and sectoral policies, global and national policies, technology policies and socio-economic policy analysis for economy-energy- environment. We have also introduced new courses such as "Managing Energy Businesses" and "Energy markets and Agribusinesses" at IIMA for management students since last year. I also have intensive experience with internationally used models like MARKAL and AIM family (Enduse, Local, Country, Trend, Air). I have also worked closely with the International Energy Agency for their World Energy Outlook 2006.
Green products and services: I created and co-founded one of the first Eco-Label in India for product and services THE GREEN SIGNAL in June 2011 that certified environmental footprints of products and services during their use phase. (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/education/iim-ahmedabad-comes-up-with-indias-first-eco-label/articleshow/8780057.cms).
Green corporates: I conceptualized and co-founded another green label for Indian corporates with Bombay Stock Exchange termed as GREENEX in February 2012 (https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/bse-launches-indias-first-carbon-efficient-live-index-called-greenex/articleshow/12038414.cms). The index captured the energy and greenhouse gas intensities of BSE-100 companies. This index consistently out-performed BSE Sensex.
Uncertainty assessment and risk management for corporates due to climate change: Corporates and businesses are increasingly becoming sensitive to the additional risks from changing climate. The risks could be myriad such as physical threats to infrastructure, to supply chains, to demand centers, energy prices, and carbon pricing. We help to quantify additional risks faced and to design risk management strategies including appropriate financing and insurance products, and also to leverage existing adaptation funding mechanisms.
Carbon Finance: This is a fast emerging area internationally and is drawing considerable interests from business, government and common public alike. We are teaching new courses such as "Carbon Finance" and "Agribusiness and Carbon Finance" at IIMA for management students since last 4 years. These cover carbon market concepts, financial instruments for carbon mitigation, financing carbon mitigation projects and technologies, and emerging carbon finance opportunities. These courses have become quite popular since their initial offerings. I also guide post-graduate students for independent business and research projects on carbon markets and finance issues.
Adaptation Policy for Climate Change Impacts: Climate change impacts and vulnerability assessment, practice and policy inter-linkages for adaptation - especially for long-life assets, development and adaptation to climate change.
Climate Change Mitigation Policy: GHG emission mitigation potential assessment, construction and analysis of alternative mitigation scenarios, non-CO2 gas emission projections and mitigation analysis.
Development, Energy and Climate Change: Energy and income generation relationships, energy transitions and development, Millennium development goals, energy and climate change, linkages between alternate development pathways and GHG emissions, equity aspects of climate change mitigation on human health (through mitigating local air pollution).
Solar agriculture pumps: India has over 25 million agriculture pumpsets, and the power supply is not reliable at many locations. This adversely impacts optimum irrigation to various crops while creating uncertainty and increased cost (diesel pumps) for the farmers. Electricity subsidy is also a huge burden on State exchequer. Solar systems could provide solution.
Emission Inventory Assessment: Developed sub-regional and large point source level energy consumption, GHG and local pollutant emissions inventory for India. It is designed as an instrument for regional and sectoral business and policy analysis of Indian emissions. Non-CO2 GHG emission assessment, future projections and mitigation analysis are my core research interests. Corporate accounting of greenhouse gas emissions and strategies to mitigate these are integral aspects of my research interests.
Demand Side Management: End-use electricity efficiency improvements offer an inexpensive way to reduce power shortages. The economic potential for cost-effective end-use energy efficiency improvements could be large enough to eliminate electricity shortages. The saved electricity could be provided as additional power to high-end consumers or to fulfill social policy agenda such as providing 1 kWh-electricity per day to every rural household. Provision of electricity is an enabling condition for enhancing productivity and income generation of poor households.
New and Renewable Energy Technology Policy: Renewable energy and climate change, global status and outlook on renewable energy, new technologies such as CO2 capture and storage, IGCC and their potential and implications for energy systems, multiple GHG sink-source modeling in a GIS-environment for India, regional and sectoral emission source clustering.
Funded by DST, in collaboration with Florida International University (FIU), Miami, USA, IIT Gandhinagar, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, BSES Yamuna Power Limited, Renault NISSAN and AMPLUS Solar, the vision of the project is to develop and demonstrate a block chain based peer to peer energy sharing and trading platform that enables consumers to manage their home or industrial energy needs, and take control of their energy sourcing, while achieving higher energy security, enhancing renewable energy share and increasing commercial viability of enhanced energy efficiency measures.
The project funded by International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) aims to supports the implementation of the Paris Agreement and SDGs, at national level in major emerging countries and internationally e.g. under the UNFCCC. It will primarily conduct detailed analysis of the implications of 2/1.5C for national development pathways, priority actions and cooperative initiatives, and support the in-country development of Long Term Low GHG Emission Development Strategies that are coherent, transparent, credible and in line with domestic development goals.
EU funded international collaborative project aims to improve the scientific understanding of the linkages between climate change and multiple sustainable development objectives, to broaden the evidence base in the area of policy effectiveness by exploring past and current policy experiences, to develop globally consistent, national low-carbon development pathways, to establish a research network to leverage knowledge sharing among institutions from Europe and several Non-European G20 countries.
Joint research project conducted by IIM Ahmedabad and IIT Gandhinagar focuses on assessing climate change related risks and impacts faced by fixed track infrastructures on the critical routes of the Indian railways network covering bridges, culverts and tunnels due to extreme precipitation and temperature events in the medium- to long-term future timescales under various climate change scenarios for each railway zone.
To investigate climactic exposure on cardiovascular health outcomes in urban India, develop method and modeling tool for assessing current and future population exposure and public health risks related to extreme heat, Develop thresholds for heat-mortality relationships that can provide inputs for heat-warning systems.
The unorganized sectors comprise of sectors like other energy industries, non-specified industry, off-road transportation, off-road vehicles and other machinery, mobile (aviation component), mobile (water borne component), mobile (others). The project estimates energy sector GHG emissions from unorganized sectors.
Design of general Quality Assurance and Quality Control systems for India's Second Biennial Update Report (BUR2) and TNC (General for all sectors and specific for Energy sector).
The Project envisages undertaking activities pertaining to the preparation of India's second and third biennial report and third national communication report to the UNFCCC. The project undertakes Coordination of Energy Sector (Energy industries, Manufacturing industries and Construction) Biomass combustion Inventory for 2011 to 2016 (for BUR 2 and BUR 3).
The preparation of the Third National Communications (TNC) aims to enable Guyana to fulfil its reporting requirements to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) while strengthening the information base as well as the technical and institutional capacity of Guyana. Additionally, the project seeks to assist further integration of climate change priorities into national development strategies and relevant sectoral programmes by building on previous achievements and addressing gaps. A national greenhouse gas inventory is a key element of any national communication. This project entails preparation of GHG inventory and capacity building for future work.
Enhancing higher education and research partnership links between India and Norway in research areas of the call-clean energy, climate change, and public Health, Improving the understanding of synergistic issues related to energy access, climate change and health and explore the integration of policy structures and implications of such policies in India.
EU funded collaborative project on climate change mitigation with 14 top-ranking global educational and research institutes with an objective to serve as a flexible platform to develop the modelling tools to elaborate and discuss complementarily to the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) at 2030 horizon that can be relevant in national and international political debates. The development of new modelling frameworks were centered on innovations able to address specific questions arising within the national policy context, and in the context of international policy taking longer-term perspective and aiming at contributing to the vision of low-carbon transition at a 2050 horizon.
This is a collaborative project with Renault to understand vehicle and driving patterns using the primary researching on selected 10 Cities. Secondary research was conducted to select the potential cities. By framing suitable questionnaire, user survey was conducted in these cities to prepare summary report containing key insights.
Part of the Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation for Third National Communication component and Assessment of Economic Cost of Impacts and Adaptation focus area conducted for Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. The project aimed at assessing the impacts on urban flooding through selected case city due to heavy downpours, and extreme precipitation events; damages due to continued climate change and estimation of the relative cost of adaptation for various options in the short- to medium-long term future timescales under various climate change scenarios.
Part of the Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation for Third National Communication component and Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation: Energy, Infrastructure, Settlements and Urban development focus area undertaken on-behalf of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. The project aimed to assess the impacts of sea level rise, heavy downpours and cyclonic events on Indian ports on East and West coasts through case examples of Kandla and Vishakhapatnam ports and continued climate change impacts in the short- to long-term future timescales, primarily the 2020s, with some focus on 2050s and 2080s as well as develop Vulnerability Index methodology for the Indian ports.
Indo-US joint research project (titled CBERD) proposed to create a Sustainable Life-Cycle Assurance Model for buildings systems' integration through design, construction, operation processes duly integrating information technology with physical systems to achieve energy savings; and to develop R&D solutions customized for regional and localized applications meant for diverse building types. It mainly focused on grid-responsive and connected building application to link energy efficiency and daily operations, such as demand response (DR), to achieve electricity reliability and operational efficiency.
Proposed to create a framework for local level interventions (especially in Indian rural areas) in order to enhance energy security, improve economic security in rural areas as well as provide impetus for sustainable development through energy plantation. District level data has been used and inter-linking of existing schemes and programmes of the government (such as NREGA, Bharat Nirman and CDM) were explored.
DST funded project takes a policy perspective on scope of CCS technology for India, integrating technical and economic approaches. The project objectives included creating an updated national CO2 emission source data for India and transferring it to a GIS framework, mapping major CO2 storage locations in India such as depleted oil wells, deep un-mineable coal mines, basalt formations using secondary literature; developing estimates of latest cost components of CCS supply chain, modelling and economic cost analysis of future energy systems with a specific focus on CCS options in India.
Funded by ISRO, Government of India through Space Application Centre to estimate the energy balance of Indian villages through a detailed primary research including residential, agriculture, forest, commercial and livestock domains.
EU funded research project (FP7) collaborative effort on modeling and policy analysis to develop long-term, economically feasible strategies to lessen the global impact of climate change.
EU funded project (FP7) collaborative project with ten international institutions to examine how to fundamentally restructure energy systems and land-use management practices on a global scale in order to limit warming from climate change to 2˚C.
The project funded by GIZ (German agency) and involved researchers from IIT-D (New Delhi), IISc (Bangalore) and IMI (Kolkata) to provide technical assistance to develop their state action plans on climate change for Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh.
USAID sponsored project to estimate financial and economic implications of converting annual revenue subsidy to capital subsidy by replacing existing inefficient irrigation pumpsets with energy efficient ones resulting in electricity savings for a state.
GIZ (German agency) funded the project to review the financial mechanisms on climate change adaptation for rural India. Almost 400 polices/programmes/projects over the last two decades were studied based on their focus area, type of financial instrument deployed, location specificity and linkages with climate change adaptation.
World Bank and Government of India funded the project to analyze the impacts of climate change on water availability in river systems feeding into two major canal systems of India – one which is having a high contribution from glacial melt (Sarda Sahayak Pariyojna) and another from rain water (Sardar Sarovar canal). The uncertainty of water supply in river basins and thus its availability for connected canal irrigation systems in medium to log-terms could pose a serious risk to vast Indian populations in future. This was one of the first integrated study to link water-energy-agriculture and climate change through modeling.
End-use electricity efficiency improvements offer an inexpensive way to reduce power shortages. In Gujarat, which is a relatively well-off industrialized state, the economic potential for cost-effective end-use energy efficiency improvements could be large enough to eliminate the state's electricity shortages. This study, funded by USAID through IRG, focuses on estimating demand side management (DSM) potential in power sector in Gujarat, with special emphasis on agricultural pump-sets, air-conditioners and refrigerators. A detailed load research for residential and commercial consumers was also conducted.
Korea Environment Institute (KEI) funded project involved case studies on impacts and adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh, Brazil, China, India, and South Africa. The case studies address adaptation policies to provide general insights about synergies and tradeoffs between national sustainable development policies and climate change, and the implementation measures required to obtain attractive policy options including adaptation.
EU and UK funded project to estimate CO2 capture and storage (CCS) potential and cost for the Indian subcontinent – specifically India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Coordinated and developed cost flow sheets for the necessary CCS infrastructure and assess the availability of key cost data, as a basis for reliable costs estimates.
EU funded project to coordinate the component for developing countries (China, India, Brazil, Bulgaria, and Turkey). It involved estimation of social and private costs of energy externalities for coal and biofuels through fuel life cycle cost assessment.
EU-funded project to build the vulnerability and adaptation component for India. It involves study and critique of globally available assessment tools for climate change related impacts, vulnerability and adaptation policy responses across sectors such as water resources, agriculture, land-use change, energy and infrastructure, human health.
International collaborative research project funded by UNEP and DANIDA coordinated by UNEP Risoe Centre/ RIVM focused on national development strategies and policies that both meet development priorities of the countries and address climate change.
Collaborative research project with IEA/UNEP balancing development, energy and climate priorities in large developing economies (China, India, Brazil and South Africa) to provide inputs to IEA's flagship publication World Energy Outlook (for 2006). Technical lead and related research coordination including publication of four individual country reports which involved detailed modeling for a reference and an alternative future scenario including impacts of national policies on energy systems, related emissions and investments.
Joint research project with National Institute of Environment Studies (NIES), Japan; wherein detailed bottom-up models were set up for India for analyzing implications of alternative energy policies at both local and global.
Joint-research project with Centre for International Research in Environment and Development (CIRED), France; wherein GHG mitigation potential was estimated for India using the MARKAL model. Sectoral potentials were estimated separately along with their marginal mitigation cost curves. Another research component involved estimation of CO2 emission baseline for the Indian sugar industry.
Collaborative research project between Max Planck Institute of Plasma Research and Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN) analyzed 100-year energy scenarios for India using ANSWER MARKAL model.
Collaborative research project between IIMA and National Institute of Environment Studies (NIES), Japan involved non-CO2 greenhouse gas emission mitigation potential and technology assessment from a developing country perspective. Mitigation cost curves were estimated for methane and N2O and compared with those for CO2 to analyze mitigation flexibility.
Programme by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) implemented by the Louis Berger Group, Inc. Estimated GHG Mitigation for the Indian Power Sector including levelized cost assessment for alternative power generation technologies.
Joint research project by IIMA and the University of Twente, the Netherlands funded by Indo-Dutch Programme for Alternatives in Development (IDPAD). This project analysed the Indian brick and dye-stuff industries for the penetration of environmentally friendly energy efficient technologies using primary research.
Project by Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Hagler Bailley, CRISIL, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and Development Alternatives (DA) funded by USAID.
Garg, A., Avashia, V. and Parihar, S. (2018). Land use change trends of Indian cities-A Bird's Eye View: Vulnerabilities of unplanned urban growth. Sage. ISBN: 978-93-5280-659-1. April 2018.
Garg, A., Dhar S., Kankal, B., Mohan, P. (Eds.) (2017). Good Practice and Success Stories on Energy Efficiency in India. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency, UNEP DTU Partnership. ISBN: 978-87-93458-12-3.
Vishwanathan S., Garg, A., Tiwari V., Kankal, B., Kapshe M., and Nag T. (2017). Enhancing Energy Efficiency in India: Assessment of Sectoral Potentials. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency, UNEP DTU. ISBN: 978-87-93458-13-0. June 2017.
Garg, A., Mohan, P., Shukla, S., Kankal, B., Vishwanathan, S.S. (2017). High Impact Opportunities for Energy Efficiency in India. Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency, UNEP DTU Partnership. ISBN: 978-87-93458-14-7. July 2017.
Uprety, D.C., Dhar, S., Hongmin, D., Kimball, B.A., Garg, A. and Upadhyay, J. (2012). Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation: Agriculture Sector. UNEP Risoe Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development, Roskilde, Denmark. ISBN: 978-87-92706-60-7. Magnum Books Pvt Ltd., New Delhi. August 2012.
Mitra, A. P., Sharma, Subodh K., Bhattacharya, S., Garg, A., Devotta, S. and Sen, Kalyan (Eds.), (2004). Climate Change and India: Uncertainty Reduction in GHG Inventories. Universities Press (India) Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
Shukla P. R., Rana A., Garg A., Kapshe, M. M. and Nair, R. (2004). Climate Policy Assessment for India: Applications of Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM). Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad.
Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Ravindranath, N. H., Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S., (Eds.), (2003). Climate Change and India: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation. Universities Press (India) Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
Garg, A. and Shukla P. R. (2002). Emissions Inventory of India. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
Spencer, T, Pierfederici, R., Waisman, H., Colombier, M., Bertram, C., Kriegler, E, Luderer, G., Humpenoeder, Fl., Popp, A., Edenhofer, O., Den Elzen, M., Van Vuuren, D., Van Soest, H., Paroussos, L., Fragkos, P., Kainuma, M., Masui, T., Oshiro, K., Akimoto, K., Shoai Tehrani, B., Sano, F., Oda, J., Clarke, L., Iyer, G., Edmonds, J., TENG, F., FU, S., Kejun, J., Koeberle, Alexandre C., Szklo, A., Lucena, Andre F.P., Portugal-Pereira, J., Rochedo, P., Schaeffer, R., Awasthy, A., Kumar Shrivastava, M. Mathur, R. Rogelj, J., Jewell, J., Riahi, K., Garg, A. (2015). Beyond the numbers: understanding the transformation induced by INDCs. Report number INIS-FR--17-0724, Institut du developpement durable et des relations internationales - IDDRI, 27, rue Saint-Guillaume, 75337 Paris cedex 07 (France); Modelling and Informing Low Emission Strategies - MILES Project Consortium (European Commission (EC).
Shukla, P.R., Dhar, S., Pathak, M., Mahadevia, D. and Garg, A. (2015). Pathways to deep decarbonization in India. SDSN-IDDRI report.
Garg, A., Rao, S., Ojasvi, P and Shukla P.R. (2012). Assessment of impacts of climate change on water-energy nexus in agriculture under canal irrigation system. Research report for project funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India and The World Bank, September 2012.
Saran, S., Sharan, V., Kumar, B. and Garg, A. (2012). Mitigating Carbon Emissions in India: The Case for Green Financial Instruments. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany.
Garg, A.., Nag, T.., Yadav, P.K., and Gupta, P. (2011). Policy paper on converting annual revenue subsidy to capital subsidy by Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited (MSEDCL) by replacing existing inefficient irrigation pump-sets with energy efficient ones resulting in electricity savings. Research report on Agriculture demand side management for USAID and Tetra Tech.
Garg, A. and Vishwanathan, S.S., (2011). Scoping Study for Financial Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation in Rural Areas. Research report on climate change adaptation for GIZ, Germany.
Garg, A., Maheshwari, J., and Upadhyay, J. (2010). Load Research for Residential and Commercial Establishments in Gujarat. Research report on demand side management for USAID and IRG, USA Monograph number ECO-III-1024.
Garg, A., Maheshwari, J., and Mahapatra, D. (2009). Energy Conservation and Commercialization in Gujarat. Research report on demand side management for USAID and IRG, USA.
Garg, A., Kapshe, M.M., Shukla, P. R. and Rana, A. (2007). A Handbook on Vulnerability and Adaptation Tools. BASIC Project, Institute of Development Studies, UK.
Christensen, J., Garg, A., Denton, F., Kamel, S., Pacudan, R., Usher, E., Virginia Sonntag-O'Brien (2006). Renewable energy and climate change. Peer-reviewed international occasional paper for UN renewable energy network REN-21.
Halsnæs, K. and Garg, A. (2006). Sustainable Development, Energy and Climate: Exploring synergies and tradeoffs. A research publication of UNEP Risoe Centre, Denmark. ISBN 87-550-3542-6.
Halsnæs, K., Garg, A., Denton F. and Olhoff, A. (2006). Practical Guidance Material for the Development, Energy and Climate Country Studies. A research publication of UNEP Risoe Centre, Denmark. ISBN 87-550-3543-4.
Clancy, J. and Garg, A. (2002). Energy Management and Environmental Protection in India. Research report of the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Shukla, P.R., Nair, R. and Garg, A. (2002), Long-term Energy Scenarios for India, Research Report for Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Germany and Netherlands Energy Research Foundation. October.
Shukla, P.R., Garg, A., and Rao, S. (2000), AIM/ENDUSE Model Application for India: Sectoral Energy and Emissions Analysis. Research Report for NIES, Japan.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., Parihar, S., Singh, U., Kankal, B., Naswa, P., Avashia, V., Nag, P., Godha, A., Iyer, P. (2016). Techno-Economic Assessment of CO2 Capture and Storage Potential in India: A Policy Perspective. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad for Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. Project No: DST/IS-STAC/CO2-SR-165/13(G).
Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Garg, A., Bhattacharya, S. and Sharma, K. K. (Eds.) (2004). NATCOM Workshop Proceedings on Scenarios and Future Emissions. India's Initial National Communication to UNFCCC, Government of India, New Delhi.
Gosain, A. K, Sharma, Subodh K., Garg, A., Bhattacharya, S. and Rao, S. (Eds.) (2004). NATCOM Workshop Proceedings on Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation due to Climate Change on Indian Water Resources, Coastal Zones and Human Health. India's Initial National Communication to UNFCCC, Government of India, New Delhi.
Ravindranath, N. H., Sharma, Subodh K., Bhattacharya, S., and Garg, A. (Eds.) (2004). NATCOM Workshop Proceedings on Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation due to Climate Change on Indian Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Ecosystems. India's Initial National Communication to UNFCCC, Government of India, New Delhi.
Mitra, A. P., Sharma, Subodh K., Bhattacharya, S., and Garg, A. (Eds.) (2004). NATCOM Workshop Proceedings on Uncertainty Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Inventories. India's Initial National Communication to UNFCCC, Government of India, New Delhi.
Shukla P.R., Garg A., Ghosh D. and Rao S. (2000), Energy and Environment Technology Inventory of India, Research Report, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, July.
Gupta, D., Pandey, A.K. and Garg, A. (2019). Administrative innovations in India. Economic and Political Weekly, in press.
Garg, A., Chauhan, J., Chhabra, A., and Nag, T. (2018). Energy Balance of Indian Villages: A Case Study of Seven Villages. Journal of Operation and Strategic Planning, 1(1), 77-103. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/2516600X18774196.
Vishwanathan, S.S., Garg, A., Tiwari, V., and Shukla, P.R. (2018). India in 2 °C and well below 2 °C worlds: Opportunities and challenges. Carbon Management, 1 (21). doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/17583004.2018.1476588.
Spencer, T., Colombier, M., Sartor, O., Garg, A., Tiwari, V., Burton, J., Caetano, T., Green, F., Teng, F, and Wiseman, J. (2017). The 1.5 °C target and coal sector transition: at the limits of societal feasibility. Climate Policy, 335-351. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2017.1386540.
Garg, A., Shukla, P.R., Parihar, S., Singh, U., Kankal, B. (2017). Cost-effective architecture of carbon capture and storage (CCS) grid in India. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 66, 129-146. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2017.09.012.
Shah, A. and Garg, A. (2017). Urban commons service generation, delivery, and management: A conceptual framework. Ecological Economics, 135(C), 280-287. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.12.017.
Garg, A., Maheshwari, J., Shukla, P.R., Rawal, R. (2017). Energy appliance transformation in commercial buildings in India under alternate policy scenarios. Energy, 140, 952-965. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2017.09.004.
Garg, A., Tiwari, V., Vishwanathan, S.S. (2017). Relevance of Clean Coal Technology for India's Energy Security: A Policy Perspective. IOP Publishing, IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 76 (2017) 012001, doi: 10.1088/1755-1315/76/1/012001.
Stock, R., Birkenholtz, T., and Garg, A. (2017). Let the people speak: Improving regional adaptation policy by combining adaptive capacity assessments with vulnerability perceptions of farmers in Gujarat, India. Climate and Development, 1-15. doi: 10.1080/17565529.2017.1410089.
Avashia, V., and Garg, A. (2016). Urban Infrastructure and Governance Mission under JNNURM Have the Reforms Delivered? Economic and Political Weekly, January 9, 51(2), 41-57.
Garg, A., Naswa, P., and Shukla, P.R. (2015). Energy infrastructure in India: Profile and risks under climate change. Energy Policy, 81, 226-238. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2014.12.007.
Dholakia, H.H., Bhadra, D., and Garg, A. (2014). Short term association between ambient air pollution and mortality and modification by temperature in five Indian cities. Atmospheric Environment, 99, 168 – 174. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.09.071.
van Sluisveld, M., Gernaat, D., Ashina, S., Calvin, K., Garg, A., Isaac, M., Lucas, P., Mouratiadou, I., Otto, S., Rao, S., Shukla, P.R., van Vliet, J., van Vuuren, D. (2013): A multi-model analysis of post-2020 mitigation efforts of five major economies. Climate Change Economics, World Scientific, 4(4), 1340012, doi: 10.1142/S2010 007813400125.
Garg, A., Shukla, P.R., Maheshwari, J., and Upadhyay, J. (2013). An assessment of household electricity load curves and corresponding CO2 marginal abatement cost curves for Gujarat state, India. Energy Policy, 66, 568-584. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.10.068.
Dholakia, H.H., Rao, S., Purohit, P. and Garg, A., (2013). Impact of current policies on future air quality and health outcomes in Delhi, India. Atmospheric Environment, 77, 241-248. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.04.052.
Garg, A., Vishwanathan, S. and Avashia, V, (2013). Life cycle greenhouse gas emission assessment of major petroleum oil products for transport and household sectors. Energy Policy, 58, 38–48. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.02.018.
Garg, A., Jhala, N., Pathak, S. and Kankal, B. (2013). An eempirical aapproach using spatial and non-spatial data for surface water availability along canal. Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, 1(1), 1-10. doi: 10.5958/j.2320-6411.1.1.001.
Srivastava, P. and Garg, A. (2013). Emissions from Forest Fires in India - as assessment based on MODIS Fire and Global land cover products. Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, 1 (2), 138-144. doi: 10.5958/j.2320-642X.1.2.013.
Srivastava, P. and Garg, A. (2013). Forest fires in India: Regional and temporal analysis. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 25(2) 228 –238.
Nag, T. and Garg, A. (2013). Strategies to improve urban water delivery in West Bengal, India: An analysis of water institutions and benchmarking of water delivery organizations. Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, 1(2), (Also IIMA working paper No. 2013-04-02 before this).
Garg, A., Shukla, P.R. and Upadhyay, J. (2012). N2O Emissions of India: An Assessment of Temporal, Regional and Sector Trends. Climatic Change, 110 (3), 755-782. doi: 10.1007/s10584-011-0094-9.
Garg, A., Maheshwari, J., Mahapatra, D. and Kumar, S., (2011). Economic and environmental implications of demand-side management options. Energy Policy, 39, 3076-3085.
Naswa, P. and Garg, A. (2011). Managing climate-induced risks on Indian infrastructure assets. Current Science, 101 (3), 95-104.
Bazaz, A. B., and Garg, A. (2011). Climate change and India: A perspective. International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 1(1), 18-24.
Garg, A. (2011). Pro-equity Affects of Ancillary Benefits of Climate Change Policies: A Case Study of Human Health Impacts of Outdoor Air Pollution in New Delhi. World Development, 39 (6), 1002–1025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2010.01.003.
Halsnæs, K. and Garg, A. (2011). Assessing the Role of Energy in Development and Climate Policies – Conceptual Approach and Key Indicators. World Development, 39, (6), 987-1001. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2010.01.002.
Garg, A., Kankal, B., and Shukla, P.R. (2011). Methane emissions in India: Sub-regional and sectoral trends. Atmospheric Environment, 45, 4922-4929. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.06.004.
Garg, A., and Avashia, V. (2011). Carbon Competition Up Above: Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Indian Domestic Airlines. Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management, 1(2), 93-104. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/20430779.2011.579345.
Holloway, S., Garg, A., Kapshe, M., Deshpande, A., Pracha, A.S., Khan, S.R., Mahmood, M.A., Singh, T.N., Kirk, K.L., Gale, J. (2009). An assessment of the CO2 storage potential of the Indian subcontinent. Energy Procedia, 1(1), 2607-2613. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.027.
Garg, A., Dhiman, R. C., Bhattacharya, S. and Shukla, P. R. (2009). Development, Malaria and Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study from India. Environmental Management., 43(5), 779-789. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-008-9242-z.
Garg, A. and Shukla, P. R., (2009). Coal and Energy Security for India: Role of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. Energy, 34, 1032–1041. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2009.01.005.
Halsnæs, K., Shukla, P. R., and Garg, A. (2008). Sustainable Development and Climate Change – Lessons from Country Studies. Climate Policy, 8, 202-219. doi: https://doi.org/10.3763/cpol.2007.0475.
Garg, A., Shukla, P.R., and Kapshe, M. M., (2007). From climate change impacts to adaptation: A development perspective from India. Natural Resources Forum, 31(2), 132-141. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-8947.2007.00142.x.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., and Menon-Chaudhury, D. (2007). Aligning Energy use, Air Quality and Climate Change through Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Delhi. Engineering Journal, Columbia. ISSN 0121-4993.
Menon-Chaudhury, D., Shukla, P. R. and Garg, A. (2007). Assessment of policy instruments for managing SO2 emissions in India with specific reference to emissions trading for power plants. Environmental Science and Policy.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., and Kapshe, M. (2006). The sectoral trends of multigas emissions inventory of India. Atmospheric Environment, 40, 4608-4620. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2006.03.045.
Shukla, P. R.., Garg, A., Kapshe, M., and Nair, R. (2006). India's Non-CO2 GHG Emissions: Development Pathways and Mitigation Flexibility. The Energy Journal, Special Issue: Multi-Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Climate Policy, 461-483.
Shukla, P. R., Rana, A., Garg, A, Kapshe, M. and Nair, R. (2006). Global climate change stabilization regimes and Indian emission scenarios: Lessons for modeling of developing country transitions. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 7(3), 205-231. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03354000.
Sharma, S. K., Bhattacharya, S. and Garg, A. (2006). Greenhouse gas emissions from India: A perspective. Current Science, 90(3), 326-333.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., Kapshe, M., and Menon, D. (2004). Indian methane and nitrous oxide emissions and mitigation flexibility. Atmospheric Environment, 38 (13), 1965-1977. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2003.12.032. This paper was also included in "Virtual Journal of Environmental Sustainability" 2 (5), May 2004.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., Ghosh, D., Kapshe, M. M. and Nair, R. (2003). Future GHG and local emissions for India: Policy links and disjoints. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change journal, 8, 71-92. doi: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025828208823.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R. and Kapshe, M. M. (2002). Large Point Source (LPS) Emissions from India: Regional and Sectoral Analysis. Atmospheric Environment, 36, 213-224. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1352-2310(01)00439-3.
Ghosh, D., Shukla P.R., Garg, A., and Ramana, P. V. (2002). Renewable Energy Technologies for the Indian Power Sector: Mitigation Potential and Operational Strategies. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews Journal, 6(6), 481-512. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1364-0321(02)00015-1.
Garg, A., Ghosh, D., and Shukla, P.R. (2001). Integrated Energy and Environment Modelling and Application for India. OPSEARCH, 38 (3). doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398627.
Garg, A., Bhattacharya S., Shukla P. R. and Dadhwal V.K. (2001). Regional and Sectoral Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in India. Atmospheric Environment, 35(15), 2679-2695. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1352-2310(00)00414-3.
Garg, A., Shukla P. R., Bhattacharya S. and Dadhwal V.K. (2001). Sub-region (District) and Sector Level SO2 and NOX Emissions for India: Assessment of Inventories and Mitigation Flexibility. Atmospheric Environment 35(4), 703-713. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1352-2310(00)00316-2.
Gupta, D., Ghersi, F., Vishwanathan, S.S. and Garg, A. (2018). Achieving sustainable development in India along the low carbon pathways: Macroeconomic assessment. World Development (Under review).
Gupta, D., Ghersi, F., Vishwanathan, S.S. and Garg, A. (2018). Macroeconomic assessment of India's development and mitigation pathways. Special issue on National analysis of development and mitigation pathways. Climate Policy (Under review).
Gupta, D., Das, A. and Garg, A. (2018). Feed-in tariffs vis-à-vis share of wind generation: Is there an inflection point? Energy Policy (advanced R&R).
Krey, V., Guo, F., Kolp, P., Zhou, W., Schaeffer, R., Aleluia Reis, L., Awasthy, A., Bertram, C., Drouet, L., Fragkos, P., Fujimori, S., Garg, A., Gernaat, D., He, C., Iyer, G., Jiang, K., Keramidas, K., Kitous, A., Koberle, A., Kriegler, E., Luderer, G., Mathur, R., Oshiro, K., Sano, F., Shoai-Tehrani, B., Vishwanathan, S.S., and van Vuuren, D. (2018). Looking under the hood: A comparison of techno-economic assumptions across national and global integrated assessment models (IAMs). Energy (advanced R&R).
Kriegler, E., Ueckerdt, F., Luderer, G., Schaeffer, R., Chen, W., Gi, K., Iyer, G., Jiang, K., , Krey, V. , Mathur, R., Oshiro, K., Roelfsema, M., Safonov, G., van Soest, H., Vishwanathan, S.S., Vrontisi, Z., Després, J., Drouet, L., Harmsen, M., Köberle, A., van Vuuren, D., Bertram, C., Bosetti, V., Capros, P., Edmonds, J., Emmerling, J., Evangelopoulou, S., Frank, S., Fricko, O. , Fujimori, S., Garg, A., He, C., Huppmann, D., Kitous, A., Li, N., Potashnikov, V., Shekhar, S., Stevanovic, M., Wang, H., Baumstark, L., Rochedo, P., den Elzen, M., Höhne, N., Iacobuta, G., and Riahi, K. (2017). Making ends meet: Collective national mid-century strategies staying well below 2oC. Nature Climate Change (advanced R&R).
Krey, V., Riahi, K., Hasegawa, T., Luderer, G., Ohashi, H., Parkinson, S., Poblete-Cazenave, M., Rafaj, P. , Vrontisi, Z., Arvesen, A., Fragkiadakis, K., Fricko, O., Fujimori, S., Heyes, C., Huppmann, D., Kiesewetter, G., Klimont, Z., Kolp, P., Matsui, T., Pachauri, S., Pehl, M., Schöpp, W. , Hammer Strømman, A., Bertram, C., Harmsen, M., Kriegler, E., Roelfsema, M., Schaeffer, R., van Soest, H., Ueckerdt, F., van Vuuren, D., Bosetti, V., Drouet, L., Després, J., Emmerling, J., Frank, S., Gidden, M., Gi, K., Gusti, M., Havlik, P., Keramidas, K., Klein, D., Popp, A., Takahashi, K., Chen, W., Edmonds, J., Garg, A., Iyer, G., Köberle, A., Li, N., Mathur, R., Oshiro, K., Vishwanathan, S.S., den Elzen, M., Höhne, N., Iacobuta, G., McCollum, D., Rogelj, J. (2017). Implications of the Paris agreement for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Nature Climate Change (advanced R&R).
Schaeffer, R., Köberle, A., van Soest, H. L., Bertram, C., Luderer, G., Riahi, K., Krey, V. , van Vuuren, D., Kriegler, E., Fujimori, S., Chen, W., He, C., Vrontisi, Z., Garg, A., Vishwanathan, S.S., Mathur, R., Shekhar, S., Oshiro, K., Safonov, G., Iyer, G., Gi, K., Potashnikov, V. (2017). Comparing transformation pathways across different regions and countries. Climatic Change (advanced R&R).
Vishwanathan, S.S., and Garg, A. (2017). Energy system transformation to meet INDC, 2°C and well below 2°C targets for India. Climatic Change (advanced R&R).
Vishwanathan, S.S., Garg, A. and Tiwari, V. (2018). Water use projections in industry sector under different climate change regimes. In Mishra, V. and Bhatt, J.R. (Eds.), Climate Change and Water Resources in India (pp 147-167). Publishers: Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Climate Change, Government of India. ISBN: 978-81-933131-6-9.
Garg, A., Steckel, J.C., Burton, J., Friedmann, J. Jotzo, F., Luderer, G., Oei, P., ichiel Schaeffer, M., Smith, S., Tumiwa, F., Vogt-Schilb, A., Yanguas-Parra, P., Zhu, X. (2017). Bridging the Gap: Phasing out coal. Chapter 5 of UN Environment's Emission Gap Report 2017.
Garg, A., Vishwanathan, S.S. and Choksi, P. P. (2017). Informing the international negotiations on climate: Benchmarking of India's national contributions post COP-21. In Garg, H. P., Singh, S. K., and Kandpal, T. C. (Eds.), Advances in Solar Energy Science and Engineering (Volume-4) (pp. 355-381) New Delhi: Today & Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers. ISBN: 81-7019-574-4.
Dholakia, H.H. and Garg, A. (2017). Climate Change, Air Pollution and Human Health in Delhi India. In the book Climate Change and Air Pollution. (Editors) Rais Akhtar and Cosimo Palagiano. Springer. ISBN: 978-3-319-61346-8.
Rogelj, J., McCollum, D. ,Smith, S., Calvin, K., Clarke, L., Crippa, M., Garg, A., Jiang, K., Krey, V., Lowe, J., Maenhout, G., Riahi, K., Schaeffer, M., van Vuuren, D., Wenying, C. (2014). What emission levels will comply with temperature limits? Chapter 2 in The Emissions Gap Report 2014. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi.
Bruckner, T., Bashmakov, I. A., Mulugetta, Y., Chum, H., De la Vega Navarro, A., Edmonds, J., Faaij, A., Fungtammasan, B., Garg, A., Hertwich, E., Honnery, D., Infield, D., Kainuma,M., Khennas, S., Kim, S., Nimir, H.B., Riahi, K., Strachan, N., Wiser, R., Zhang, X. (2014). Energy Systems. Chapter 7 of IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, WG3, Cambridge University Press.
Garg, A., Pathak, S., Jhala, N. and Kankal, B., (2011). Impacts of Narmada Water on Agriculture in Gujarat. In: Dholakia, R. and Parthasarathy, (Eds.), SSP on the River Narmada: Impacts So Far and Ways Forward. Concept Publishing Company, Ahmedabad.
Garg, A. and Nag, T., (2011). Converting revenue subsidy into capital subsidy. In: A Guidebook to implement Agriculture Demand Side Management. Studies from WENEXA II Project. USAID, India Core Publishing, Gurgaon, India.
Shukla, P. R., Garg, A., and Dhar, S. (2009). Integrated Regional Assessment for South Asia: A Case Study. In C. G. Knight, and J. Jäger (Eds.), Integrated Regional Assessment of Climate Change. Cambridge Universities Press.
Shukla, P. R., Ghosh D. and Garg, A. (2003). Future Energy Trends and GHG Emissions for India. Chapter in Climate Change Economics and Policy: Indian Perspectives. Resources for the Future, Washington DC, U.S.A.
Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Garg, A., Bhattacharya, S. and Ravindranath, N. H., (2003). Climate change vulnerability assessment and adaptation: The context. In: Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Ravindranath, N. H., Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S., (Eds.), Climate Change and India: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation. Universities Press (India) Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
Shukla, P. R., Garg, A. and Kapshe, M., (2003). Greenhouse gas emission scenarios. In: Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Ravindranath, N. H., Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S., (Eds.), Climate Change and India: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation. Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad.
Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Garg, A., Bhattacharya, S. and Ravindranath, N. H., (2003). Vulnerability and adaptation: Challenges ahead. In: Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Ravindranath, N. H., Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S., (Eds.), Climate Change and India: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation. Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad.
Kapshe, M., Shukla, P. R. and Garg, A., (2003). Climate change impacts on infrastructure and energy systems. In: Shukla, P. R., Sharma, Subodh K., Ravindranath, N. H., Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S., (Eds.), Climate Change and India: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation. Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad.
Kapshe, M. M., Garg, A. and Shukla, P.R. (2002). Application of AIM/Local Model to India using Area and Large Point Sources. In Climate Policy Assessment: Asia-Pacific Integrated Modelling (Eds.) Kainuma, M., Matsuoka, Y. and Morita, T. Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, Japan.
Shukla, P. R., Sharma, S. K., Ramana, P. V. and Garg, A. (2002). Development and Climate: The Road Ahead. In Climate Change and India: Issues, Concerns and Opportunities (Eds.) Shukla, P. R., Sharma, S. K. and Ramana, P. V. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
Shukla, P. R., Garg, A., Ghosh, D. and Ramana, P. V. (2002). Renewable Energy Technologies: Mitigation Potential and Operational Strategies. In Climate Change and India: Issues, Concerns and Opportunities (Eds.) Shukla, P. R., Sharma, S. K. and Ramana, P. V. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
Maheshwari, J., Paliwal, P., and Garg, A. (2018). Smart grid and microgrid: A review of trends, opportunities and challenges. In BR. Unny, N. Bhatt, and S. Bhatt (Eds.), Transformation Through Strategic and Technological Interventions: Nirma International Conference on Management 2018 (pp. 323-331). Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India: McGraw Hill Education.
Maheshwari, J., Paliwal, P., and Garg, A. (2018). Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: Instances from India. In S. Pandey, N. Baser, and K. Kishore (Eds.), Contemporary Challenges and Futuristic Approaches for Creating Sustainable Society: International Conference on Energy and Infrastructure Management 2018 (pp. 135-144). Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India: Excel India Publishers.
Garg, A., Tiwari, V. and Vishwanathan, S.S. (2017). Relevance of Clean Coal Technology for India's Energy Security: A Policy Perspective. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Sciences, February 2017, New Delhi, India.
Shanker, H., Tibrewala, M., Shekar, S.C., Garg, A. and Maheshwari, J. (2015). Simulating a Connected Micro-Smart Grid, India Smart Grid Week 2015, Bengaluru, India. Bengaluru: ISGW.
Mittal, S, Dholakia, H.H., Garg, A. and Shukla, P.R. (2013). Exploring the green growth and transport nexus in India. 36th Annual IAEE International Conference, South Korea.
Dholakia, H., Rao, S., Garg, A. and Purohit, P. (2013). Impact of current policies on future air quality and health outcomes in Delhi, India. Presentation at EGU General Assembly 2013, April 8.
Mittal, S., Dholakia, H., Garg, A. and Shukla, P.R., (2013). Exploring the Green Growth and Transport Nexus in India. Presentation at the 36th Annual IAEE International Conference, "Energy Transition and Policy Challenges", June16-20, 2013, at EXCO, Daegu, Korea.
Singh, A.K., Mendhe, V.A. and Garg, A. (2006). CO2 sequestration potential of geologic formations in India. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, Trondheim, Norway, 19-22 June, 2006, Publication in peer-reviewed proceedings of the conference. ISBN: 0-08-046407-6, Elsevier, published on CD.
Garg, A., Menon-Chaudhury D., Kapshe, M. M., and Shukla, P. R., (2004). Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Potential in India. Accepted for publication in peer-reviewed proceedings of the 7th International Conference of Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, (Eds.) Rubin, E. S., Keith, D. W., and Gilboy, C. F. held during 5-9 September 2004, Vancouver, Canada.
Shukla, P.R., Kapshe, M. M. and Garg, A. (2004), Development and Climate: Impacts and Adaptation for Infrastructure Assets in India. OECD Global Forum on Sustainable Development: Development and Climate Change, Conference proceedings. ENV/EPOC/GF/SD/RD(2004)5/FINAL, OECD, Paris.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R. and Kapshe, M. M. (2003). Future methane and N2O emissions for India. Workshop proceedings for NATCOM V&A Workshop on Future Scenarios and Emissions, held at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad on 22 July 2003.
Shukla, P. R., Sharma, K. K. and Garg, A. (2003). Emission Scenarios and carbon emissions for India. Workshop proceedings for NATCOM V&A Workshop on Future Scenarios and Emissions, held at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad on 22 July 2003.
Sharma, K.K., Garg, A. and Shukla, P. R. (2003). RE Technologies: The Challenge ahead for the Country. Renewable Energy India, 1(1), Proceedings of Solar Energy Society of India and WII, New Delhi.
Kumar, S., Parihar, S. and Garg, A. (2018). Optimal allocation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure using GIS methodology. IIM Ahmedabad Working Paper No. 2018-12-01.
Kumar, S., Garg, A. and Tripathi, G. C. (2018). A comparative study of financial cost and co-benefits of electric bus vis a vis conventional diesel bus: A case study of Navi Mumbai buses. IIM Ahmedabad Working Paper No. 2018-12-02.
Kumar, S., Jayaswal, S. and Garg, A. (2018). Infrastructure optimization for electric buses in Navi Mumbai using mixed integer linear programming. IIM Ahmedabad Working Paper No. 2018-12-03.
﻿Annaluru, R. and Garg, A. (2017). Managing the power grid ramping challenges critical to success of india's renewable energy targets. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017-08-04.
Mishra, V., Shah, R., and Garg, A. (2016). Climate change in Madhya Pradesh: Indicators, Impacts and Adaptation. ﻿ Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016-05-26.
Garg, A., Mishra, V., and Dholakia, H. H. (2015). Climate Change and India: Adaptation Gap. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015-11-01.
Dholakia, H. H., Mishra, V., and Garg, A. (2015). Predicted Increases in Heat related Mortality under Climate Change in Urban India. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015-05-02.
Dholakia, H. H., Bhadra, D., and Garg, A. (2014). Air pollution in Indian cities: short term mortality impacts and interactions with temperature. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2014-04-01.
Dholakia, H. H., and Garg, A. (2014). A Tale of Five Cities: Heat Waves, Cold Spells and Mortality Risk in Urban India. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2014-10-02.
Nag, T., and Garg, A. (2013). Strategies to Improve Urban Water Delivery in West Bengal, India: An Analysis of Water Institutions and Benchmarking Of Water Delivery Organizations. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2013-04-02.
Shukla, P. R., Menon-Chaudhury D. and Garg, A. (2005). Assessing policy choices for managing SO2 emissions from Indian power sector. CSH Occasional paper No. 12, New Delhi.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., Sharma, S. K. and Bhattacharya, S. (2002). Sustainable Development and Indian Small Scale Industry Sector. Green Notes. ASSOCHAM, New Delhi.
Clancy, J. and Garg, A. (2002). Energy Management and Environmental Protection in India. Executive Report of IDPAD Project 4.1.9. University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Ghosh, D., Shukla, P.R, Garg, A. and Venkata, R. P. (2001). Renewable Energy Options for Indian Power Sector: A Policy Analysis. Occasional Paper No 3, CSD, French Embassy, New Delhi, India.
Jayaswal, S., Kumar, S. and Garg, A. (2018). Navi Mumbai Municipal Transportation (NMMT) - Case A.
Garg, A., Medicherla, K., Jamar, A. and Agrawal, S. (2018). Amplus Solar: Sky is the limit. IIMA case number: PSG0127.
Sarkar, A. and Garg, A. (2018). Emission Trading Scheme in India: A market based approach for GHG mitigation.
Karna, A. and Garg, A. (2018). Raychem RPG Ltd: Strategic Transformation.
Garg, A. and Bharathan, K. (2018). Air Pollution in Delhi: Climate Change, Local Air Pollution and Human Health. A video case study.
Garg, A. and Avashia, V. (2012). Oil and Natural gas Corporation Limited: Taking Climate Leadership. SPANDREL journal, Issue 5, Monsoon 2012, Pp 111-127.
Garg, A. and Avashia, V. (2011). MakeMyTrip: Mitigating Carbon Foot-prints of Air Travel.
Garg A. and Upadhyaya, J. (2011). Ambuja Cements Ltd.: Possibilities for Leveraging Carbon.
Garg, A., Puri, S. and Tripathy, P. (2010). Selco Solar Power: Monetizing carbon revenue from solar home lighting.
Garg, A., Shukla, P.R. and Kapshe, M.M. (2010). Konkan Railway Corporation Limited: Adaptation to climate change risks.
Garg, A. and Menon, D. (2010). Winrock International India: Carbon credits from decentralized biofuels. Work in progress.
Garg, A. and Kankal, B. (2009). NTPC: Accounting greenhouse gas emissions.
Garg, A., Upadhyaya, J. and Avashia, V. (2009). Krishna Dairy Farm: Estimating carbon foot prints of milk production.
Garg, A. and Tripathy, P. (2009). DLF Buildings: India going green.
Shah, A., and Garg, A. (2018). The impacts of green spaces in mitigating the urban heat island –The case of Bengaluru. World Forum on Urban Forests Conference organized by the FAO, November 28 - December 01, 2018. Mantova, Italy.
Shah, A., and Garg, A. (2018). Quantifying the cooling effects of urban green spaces – Evidence from Bengaluru, India. Urban Transitions Conference, November 25-27, 2018. Barcelona, Spain.
Gupta, D., Ghersi, F., Vishwanathan, S. S., and Garg, A (2018). Achieving sustainable development in India along the low carbon pathways: Macroeconomic assessment, Sustainability and Development Conference, University of Michigan, November 9-11, 2018. Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.
Shah, A., and Garg, A. (2017). Linking urban form and the urban heat island effect, Ecocity World Summit 2017.
Vishwanathan, S.S., Garg, A., and Avashia, V. (2017). Electricity generation in India: Challenges and Strategies for phasing out coal-based plants. Environmental Asia Conference, November 20-22, 2017. Oslo, Norway.
Vishwanathan, S.S., Garg, A., Tiwari, V. and Shukla, P.R. (2017). Integrating Climate Change and Sustainable Development for India: Key Policy implications for 2 degrees C/1.5 degrees C targets. 3rd International Conference of Low Carbon Asia and Beyond, November 2017. Bangkok, Thailand.
Vishwanathan, S.S., Garg, A., Tiwari, V. and Kapshe, M. (2017). Sustainable consumption and production in India with INDCs-Opportunities and Challenges. 18th European Roundtable Conference on Sustainable Production and Consumption (ERSCP), October 2017. Skiathos Island, Greece.
Garg, A., Kankal, B. Vishwanathan, S.S. and Chauhan, J. (2017). Water and energy nexus in Indian agriculture: analyzing efficient and clean irrigation. Proceedings of International Conference on Energy, Environment and Climate Change (ICEECC 2017). 5-7 July. Mauritius: University of Mauritius.
Garg, A. (2012). GHG inventory and low carbon society. Presented at the Low Carbon Asia Research Network (LoCARNet) First Annual Meeting – Mobilising Wisdom for a Low-carbon Asia, October 16-17, 2012, Bangkok, Thailand.
Garg, A. (2012). National inventory management system. Presented at the national workshop on TNC and BUR process, New Delhi, September 13-14, 2012.
Garg, A. (2012), National GHG inventory. Presented at the national workshop on TNC and BUR process, New Delhi, September 13-14, 2012.
Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S. (2010). Assessment of Uncertainties in Activity Data and Emission Factors for Indian Emission Inventories. Presented at the IPCC Expert meeting on Uncertainty and Validation of Emission Inventories, March 23-25, 2010, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Garg, A. (2009). Survive, Sustain, Succeed: The Carbon Way. (sub-topic) Carbon: The Emerging Global Market. Student workshop conducted at Confluence 2009, IIMA.
Holloway, S., A. Garg, M. Kapshe, A. Deshpande, A.S. Pracha, S.R. Khan, M.A. Mahmood, T. N. Singh and K.L. Kirk (2008). An Assessment of the Potential for CO2 Storage in the Indian Subcontinent. Greenhouse Gas Issues. Presented at CCS workshop in New Delhi on 22-23 February.
Garg, A. and Halsnæs, K. (2007). Assessing the Role of Energy in Development and Climate Policies in Large Developing Countries. Proceedings of the Risø Energy Conference 2006, DTU, Roskilde, Denmark.
Garg, A. (2006). Energy, development and climate trends from developing countries. Presentation made at the "Balancing Energy, Development and Climate Policies in China" workshop, Beijing, 18 Dec.
Garg, A. (2006). Development and Climate: From impacts to adaptation for infrastructure assets. Presentation made at the Vulnerability assessment and Adaptation workshop, Seoul, 15 Dec.
Garg, A. (2006). Energy, development and climate trends from developing countries. Presentation made at the "Balancing Energy, Development and Climate Policies in India" workshop, New Delhi, 30 Nov.
Garg, A. (2005). Renewable Energy and Climate Change. Draft paper presented to the Interim Steering Committee of the Renewable Energy Network for the 21st Century (REN21), 2 June, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark.
Garg, A. (2005). CO2 Capture and Storage. Presentation at the Risø International Energy Conference 2005, 25 May, Organized by Risø National Laboratories, Denmark.
Garg A., Shukla P. R. and Kapshe M. M. (2005). Multigas Emissions Inventory of India: Sectoral and Regional Trends. Paper presented in the Tenth AIM International Workshop, 10-12 March, Organized by National Institute of Environment Studies, Tsukuba, Japan.
Garg, A. (2005). Indian GHG and Local Pollutant Emissions: Present Trends and Future Emissions. Presentation at Workshop on Global Air Pollution Trends to 2030, 27-28 January, IIASA, Austria.
Garg, A. (2005). Energy Emission Modeling for India. Presentation to the Greenhouse Gas Initiative, 26 January, IIASA, Austria.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R., Nair, R. and Kapshe, M. M. (2003). South Asia Energy and Electricity Markets: Macroeconomic Benefits. Presentation at South Asia Regional Initiative/ Energy, September 26, New Delhi.
Garg, A. (2003). Future methane and nitrous oxide emissions from India. Presentation at V&A NATCOM workshop on Scenarios and Future Emissions, IIM Ahmedabad, 22 July.
Garg, A. (2002). SRES and Southern Perspective. Presentation at Development and Climate Project Meeting, Paris, 15 March.
Garg, A. (2002). Indian Emissions Inventory: Institutional Arrangements. Presentation at the IGES/NIES Workshop on GHG Inventories for Asia-Pacific Region, Hayama, Japan, 17-18 January.
Garg, A. (2001). Socio-economic Scenario Generation. Presentation at the Training Workshop on Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation due to Climate Change, organized by Jadhavpur University, Kolkata, India, 17-19 December.
Garg, A. (2001). Long Term Modeling: Emission Projections. Presentation at the Workshop on Future Socio-economic Scenario Generation and Emission Projections, organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, 6-7 December.
Garg, A. (2001). Good Practices in Inventory Development. Presentation at the Training Workshop on GHG Inventory Development, organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, 3-5 December.
Garg, A. (2001). Sources, Coefficients, Methodology and Worksheet for Energy Sector. Presentation at the Training Workshop on GHG Inventory Development, organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, 3-5 December.
Garg, A. (2001). Indian Emissions Inventory. Presentation at the Training Workshop on GHG Inventory Development, organised by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, 3-5 December.
Garg, A. (2001). Good Practice Guidelines for Inventory Estimation: Quality assurance and Quality Control. Presentation at the Training Workshop on Good Practice report, organised by National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India, 27-30 November.
Ramana, P. V., Shukla, P. R., Garg, A. and Ghosh, D (2001). Promotion of Biomass Energy Technologies in India: Opportunities under CDM, Brazil.
Garg, A., Ghosh, D., Shukla, P. R. and Ramana, P. V. (2001). Climate Change Mitigation: Role of Renewable Energy technologies. Paper presented at the Climate Change Seminar, organized by Winrock International India, New Delhi, India, 23 November.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R. and Kapshe, M. M. (2001). Large Point Source (LPS) Emissions from India: Mitigation Flexibility, Accepted for poster presentation at the IGBP Conference, Amsterdam in July.
Garg, A., Shukla, P. R. and Ghosh, D. (2001). GHG Mitigation for the Indian Power Sector. Paper presented at the US Forum Meeting on Greenhouse Gas Pollution Prevention- Climate Change Supplement, organized by the Louis Berger Group, Inc., Washington D. C., May 14-15.
Garg, A., Shukla, P.R. and Kapshe, M. M. (2001). Large Point Source (LPS) Emissions from India: Regional and Sectoral Analysis, Paper presented at Sixth AIM International Workshop Organized by National Institute of Environment Studies Tsukuba, Japan, March 28-29.
Shukla, PR, Garg, A, Rao, S and Ghosh, D (2000). Indian Energy System: Modeling using AIM/ENDUSE, Paper presented at Fifth AIM International Workshop Organized by National Institute of Environment Studies Tsukuba, Japan, March 24-25.
Garg, A. and Shukla, P. R. (2000). Baselines Developed for Financing Cogeneration through Carbon Trading Programs. Presentation at the Energy Summit 2000, Organized by Confederation of Indian Industry, Chennai, India, December 1.
Garg, A. and Pangotra, P.P. (1999). Measurement of Sustainable Development Contributions from Climate Change Projects, Presentation at the Workshop on Development and Financing of Climate Change Partnership Projects, Organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, December 9-10.
Garg, A. and Bhattacharya, S. (1999). Sub-region (District) and Sector Level Greenhouse Gases Emissions for India: Assessment of Inventories and Mitigation Flexibility. Paper presented at the Policy Seminar on Creating Enabling Environment for Climate Change Mitigation in India, Sponsored by USAID, Washington D.C., Organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, December 11.
Garg, A. and Shukla, P.R. (1999). Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories for India. Paper presented in the Workshop on Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and Climate Change Policy Analysis for Asia, Organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, February 1-4.
Shukla, P.R. and Garg, A. (1999). GHG Emissions Inventory for India: Sectoral and Regional Analysis. Paper presented in the Fourth AIM International Workshop, Organized by National Institute of Environment Studies, Tsukuba, Japan, March 18-20.
Garg, A., and Vishwanathan, S.S., (2017). INDIA: Policy implications of a low-carbon growth. MILES Project Factsheet, IIMA-IDDRI.
Garg, A. (2016). How would GST impact the natural gas sector? The Economic Times: Energy World.
Garg, A. and Shukla, P. R. (2000). Energy and Emissions Inventory for India, http://www.cleantechindia.com, FICCI website, February.
Shukla, P. R., Garg, A., Ghosh, D. and Rao, S. (2000). Energy and Emissions Technology Inventory of India. http://www.cleantechindia.com, FICCI website, February.
Garg, A., Rangwani, N., Shukla, P. R. and Kuruvilla, S. (1999). Energy and Emissions Database for India, Interactive district level GHG emissions inventory software program for India (Restricted access).
1981 Secured 15th rank amongst more than 100 thousand students in UP Education Board's exam for 12th grade.
1979 Secured 20th rank amongst more than 100 thousand students in UP Education Board's exam for 10th grade.

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