Neha Wajahat Qureshi
Scientist
Fisheries Economics, Extension and Statistics Division
MFSc and PhD (Fisheries Economics)

+91 022 2636-1446| Extn: 318 (O)
+91 9769152108

nehaq@cife.edu.in / nihaqureshi01@gmail.com

Research Interests

  • Environmental economics
  • Economic Theory
  • Quantitative techniques
  • Economic modeling
  • Economic development and policy

Research Papers

  • Qureshi Neha W., Lalith Achoth, M. Krishnan, Swadesh Prakash, Ananthan P.S, N.R Kumar and S.K Pandey (2015). Misplaced Priorities and Lopsided Investments: A Macroscan of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Sectors in India, Agricultural Economics Research Review, 28 (conf vol.): 25-34
  • Qureshi Neha W. and M. Krishnan ( 2015) Lake Fisheries in Kashmir: A Case More Undone than Done, Economic and Political Weekly, 10, 2015, L (2): 66-69
  • Qureshi Neha W., M. Krishnan and C. Sundaramoorthy (2016). 'Fish for all' versus 'fish of choice' – growth, instability and stakeholders' responses for enhancing fish production in major lakes of Kashmir, Current Science, 110(8): 1495-1504, 25 April., 2016.
  • Qureshi Neha W., M.Krishnan, S.A Wani, V.Ramasubramanian, N.Sivaramane and C. Sundaramoorthy (2017). Negative Externalities in Kashmir Lake Fisheries: Transformations in Species Patronage, Use Priorities and Policy, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics. 72(1):89-101.
  • Kalidoss Radhakrishnan, J Amali Infantina, Rengappan Marimuthu, Marimuthu Rajakumar and Neha W Qureshi (2017). Impact of Socioeconomic Variables on Income, Asset and Debt of Inland Fishers in Tamil Nadu, India. American Journal of Environmental and Resource Economics, vol 2 (1), 37-45.
  • Kalidoss Radhakrishna, R Marimuthu, M Rajakumar, Neha W Qureshi (2017). Inequality of income, asset and debt of inland fishers in the Theni District of Tamil Nadu, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 64(2): 105-111.
  • Green Sea K., M. Krishnan, V. Saravana Kumar, Swadesh Prakash, Ananthan P.S., and Neha W Qureshi (2017) Assessment of skill gap and factors influencing career choice among fisheries graduates in India, Indian Journal of Fisheries, 64(2): 112-116.
  • Bunkar Khemraj, Neha Wajahat Qureshi, Swadesh Prakash, Ubair Nisar (2018). Status and competitive analysis of major meat exports from India. J. Indian Fish. Assoc., 44 (2): 71-78, 2017.
  • Nisar Ubair, N.R Kumar, Vinod Yadav, N. Sivaramane, Swadesh Prakash and Neha Wajahat Qureshi (2018). Economics and Resource-use Efficiency in Exotic Carp Production in Jammu & Kashmir. Agricultural Economics Research Review 30(2). DOI: 10.5958/0974-0279.2017.00052.0
  • Qureshi Neha W. and M. Krishnan (2018). Leads and Lags in Indian Seafood Exports: An analysis of market concentration and forecasts. Journal of Agricultural Development and Policy, 2018. Volume 28, No. 2, 101-113
  • Qureshi Neha W., Krishnan M, Aditya K.S (2018). Delphi approach to develop indicators and preferences for restoration of balance in Dal lake Fisheries. Lakes & Reservoirs: Science, Policy and Management for Sustainable Use. Wiley publication vol 4, 358-366, November, 2018, DOI: 10.1111/lre.12246
  • Qureshi Neha W., Krishnan M, S. A Wani, Ramasubramanian.V , Sivaramane N. and C. Sundaramoorthy (2018). Does information change Attitudes : The case of restoration of indigenous fishery in Dal Lake, Kashmir, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries 65(2): 113-118, 2018. DOI: 10.21077/ijf.2018.65.2.70964-14
  • Qureshi Neha W., Krishnan M and Ramasubramanian V. (2019). Cross impact analysis and data mining variable hierarchy of stakeholder responses for sustainable development of Schizothorax fisheries in Kashmir lakes, India. Fisheries Management and Ecology. Wiley publication. 00;1-8 DOI: 10.1111/fme.12389
  • Tenji Pem Bhutia, Vinod Yadav, Neha W. Qureshi, N.R Kumar and S. N Ojha (2020). Comparative analysis of consumer behavior between traditional fish market and modern retail outlets in Kolkatta, West Bengal. Fishery Technology, 57 (2020) : 51 – 58

Other Publications

  • Neha W. Qureshi and Krishnan. M (2015). Economics of Environmental Development and Planning. Book Chapter, Writeshop, AAHEM Division, 6th July, 2015 CIFE, Mumbai.
  • Qureshi Neha W. and Suman Dey (2020). Potentialities in higher Fisheries Education for fostering entrepreneurship development in India. Food and Scientific Reports Magazine, Vol 2, Issue 1, Page no. 4-8
  • Neha W. Qureshi and Krishnan. M (2015). Concepts of Economics of Environmental Development and Planning. Book Chapter, Writeshop, AAHEM Division, 6th July, 2015 CIFE, Mumbai.(Book Chapters)
  • Neha W. Qureshi (2018). Book review on “The Sunken Billions Revisited: Progress and Challenges in Global Marine Fisheries,” (The World Bank, Washington D.C., U.S.A., 2017, Pp.99). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol 73 (1) January-March 2019. 151-153p(Book Chapters)
  • Neha W. Qureshi, Sivaramane. N and M. Krishnan (2019). Impact Assessment Tools for Evaluating Fisheries Research. An Outlook on Advances in Fisheries and Aquaculture Economics, 2019(Book Chapters)
Institutional Projects
  • Productivity and Fisheries Resource Mapping of Selected Estuarine and Coastal waters of Maharashtra (Duration: 2015-18), Status: Co-PI (Completed)
  • Enhancing the utilization of non-food fish and sea weed through technology refinement and upscaling (Duration 2018-20) Status: Co-PI
  • Sub-project: Captive maturation and induced reproduction of Red line Torpedi barb, Sahyadria denisoni( Day, 1865)
Externally funded:
NAHEP-CAAST
  • Development of Energy Efficient and Environment Protective Aquaculture Technologies for Degraded Soils. (Duration: 2017-21) Status: Co-PI (Sponsoring agency: ICAR and World Bank)
  • Sub component: To develop ICT based support system for aquapreneurs and build capacity of fisheries professionals

Others

  • Recipient of Smt. Nirmala C. Kulkarni, Best M.F.Sc girl student research award for year 2013-14. Received Gold medal and certificate on 31st August, 2015 at ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai.
  • Recipient of Dr. Anamitra Saha prize for Best Paper published in Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics for 2017-18. Negative Externalities in Kashmir Lake Fisheries: Transformation in species patronage, use priorities and policy