Who is Dr. S. Jeevananda Reddy? [Stoat]
A trick question, of course. The answer is “the author of a blog post at WUWT entitled IPCC’s Report on Climate Change: Myths & Realities“. The blog posting itself is a more-than-usually-pointless mish-mash of nonsense, and isn’t worth reading. I did anyway, though, and can assure you that “A World Meteorological Organization insider’s view of the IPCC report” is wrong, because it isn’t really about the IPCC report at all; its just the usual stuff.
But it is being sold on credentials as “A World Meteorological Organization insider’s view”, and SJR claims to be “Formerly Chief Technical Advisor – WMO/UN”. “Chief Technical Advisor” sounds impressive, but even more impressive is SJR’s stealth-like ability to leave almost no track at all on the web, despite the claim of such a high-profile position.
I found http://www.zoominfo.com/p/S.-Reddy/541694135 which I think must be the same guy, as it makes the same claim. There are misc links to stuff about Hyderabad. His “Employment History” is very brief and laconic: Scientist ICRISAT. ICRISAT really exists, but the connection between the two that google can find is a paper on sorghum from 1984 (that’s searching on “site:www.icrisat.org Jeevananda“).
There’s also a book, Climate Change Myths & Realities dating from 2008. Some of it is astonishingly crude and rough by anyone’s standards: try looking at page 80, or page 108, or indeed page 1, which assures us that 0.93% of the atmosphere is organ. There are also a whole pile of pics in there that have clearly been ripped from elsewhere, with no attribution. The few bits about GW that I read were much like the stuff he posted at WUWT; i.e., uninteresting. The pic is from the end of the book, as is his claim to have “published about 500 scientific articles”, which is a fair number. Google scholar suggests his count is some way off. And the last ones I find are from the mid-90′s: Over-emphasis on energy terms in crop yield models may or may not be a worthy if minor and little-cited contribution; but the affiliation Agricultural Meteorologist (Managing Consultant, Jeevan Agromet Consultancy), Plot No. 6, ICRISAT Colony suggests that he wasn’t formally employed at that point. Perhaps he was retired from ICRISAT? He has at least one from 1974.
And his claim to be “Formerly Chief Technical Advisor – WMO/UN”? I can find nothing to support it.
Source: http://scienceblogs.com/stoat/2013/12/08/who-is-dr-s-jeevananda-reddy/
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Of
Dr. S. Jeevananda Reddy/Dr. S. J. Reddy
Name in Full : Dr. Sazzala Jeevananda Reddy
[Dr. S. J. Reddy]
Date of Birth : 4th November 1943
Educational Qualifications
1. B.Sc. with double Maths & Physics [1961-‘64], A. C. College, Guntur;
2. M.Sc. (Tech.) in Geophysics [1964-‘67], Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
3. PGDAS in Applied Statistics [1966-‘67 – night college], Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
4. ATM (Advanced Training in Meteorology & Oceanography) [1973-‘74], Indian Meteorological Department Training School, Pune
5. Ph.D. in Agricultural Meteorology (completed in 11 months) [1981-‘82], The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (1985)
Specialization
Agrometeorology, Agroclimatology, Climate Change & Environmental issues, Genetically Modified Crops issues
Area of Scientific Interest
Application of weather to agriculture – crop planning as well crop forecasting, climate change, environmental issues; Genetically Modified Crops issues — worked in national & international organizations within India and outside India [developed as well developing countries]
Designation
Chief Technical Advisor/Team Leader, World Meteorological Organization of United Nations [WMO/UN] &
Expert, Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations [FAO/UN]/Acting Team Leader
Consultant, EMBRAPA/IICA – World Bank
Scientist, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics [ICRISAT]
Present Position
Convenor, Forum For A Sustainable Environment
Awards/Achievements/Recognition
1. B. Janakiramaiah Prize for the highest marks at the end of the 1st year in Geophysics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam;
2. One of the paper presented at an international symposium on Space Physics held at NPL/New Delhi and later published in the Indian Journal of Radio Space Physics was identified as one of the 15 papers as research of unusual interest from the entire literature published around the world upto around 1977 by SCOSTEP [Scientific Committee on Solar & Terrestrial Physics] under the Academy of Sciences of USA, which was published in the introduction of the Volumes released in 1977;
3. Biography included in the 16th Edition [1999] of Who’s Who in the World [Marquis Who’s Who Publication] – it states that “Because of the reference value of your outstanding achievements, Marquis Who’s Who has selected you for inclusion in the forthcoming 16th Edition of Who’s Who in the World” — & as well in the 17th Edition [2000] – “It is always an honour to be included in a Marquis Who’s Who Publication, and being asked to participate more than once is certainly a privilege”.
4. Received nomination as International Man of the year for 2000/2001 – it states “The International Biographical Centre of Cambridge, England is delighted to confirm your nomination as an International Man of the year for 2000/2001. This prestigious award – issued by way of a Warrant of Proclamation – will be made available to only a few illustrious individuals whose achievements and leadership stand out in the International Community”.
5. Memberships:
a. Hon. Secretary, Society for the preservation of Environment & Quality of Life [SPEQL], Hyderabad during 2000-2002 & Convener, Roads, Traffic and Noise Pollution (including Auto Pollution), Editorial Member of “Hyderabad Bachao – Save Hyderabad” a bimonthly magazine – life member of SPEQL;
b. General Secretary, Forum For A Better Hyderabad [FBH] & Convener of Urban Transportation, Traffic, Noise Pollution, Auto Pollution, Industrial Pollution & Convener of Lakes and Water bodies and Editorial committee member of Annual numbers of FBH during 2002 to 2006;
c. Secretary, Forum for Sustainable Development, 2007-08
d. Indian Meteorological Society [IMS] Hyderabad Chapter Committee Member during 1999 to 2005 [three terms] & 2008-2010 – life member of IMS;
e. Fellow of Andhra Pradesh Akademy of Sciences since 2004;
f. Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board [APPCB] (i) Task Force Committee member during 14.8.2001 to December 2006; and (ii) Consent For Establishment [CFE] committee member during November 2003 to 2006;
g. Co-opted Member of Local Area Environment Committee [LAEC] of Supreme Court Monitoring Committee [SCMC] on hazardous waste management during 2005-2006;
h. Inception Convener of Agriculture Group of Energy Conservation Mission [ECM] initiated on 16th December 2003 to 2006 under the Institute of Engineers (India)/AP Chapter;
i. Presently Founder Convenor of Forum For A Sustainable Environment.
No. of Publications and their impact factor
(a) Published 12 books & the following five books are widely referred:
• “Green” Green Revolution: Agriculture in the perspective of Climate Change, Hyderabad, AP, India, 160p [2011], http://www.scribd.com/Google Books
• Climate Change: Myths & Realities, Hyderabad, A.P., India, 176p – http://www.scribd.com
• Dry-land agriculture of India: An agroclimatological and agrometeorological perspective, BS Publications, Hyderabad, India, 429p [2002].
• Advanced Technologies in Meteorology, 1999. Edited by R. K. Gupta & S. Jeevananda Reddy, Tata McGraw-Hill Publ. Comp. Ltd., New Delhi, India 549p [1999].
• Agroclimatic/Agrometeorological Techniques: As applicable to dry-land agriculture in developing countries, Jeevan Charitable Trust, Secunderabad, A.P., India, 205p [1993] – Book Review appeared in Agric. For. Meteorol., 67:325-327 [1994].
(b) Contributed 150 to chapters to books; seminar, symposium & workshop proceedings — many of them were invited talks;
(d) Published in different national and international Journals around Fifty scientific/technical Articles;
(e) Published in different national and international Departmental/Institutional publications around hundred scientific/Training/Technical Reports/Articles;
(f) Published popular articles to educate public in different daily newspapers/ Environmental Magazines around 130 articles;
(g) Presented/participated in several popular talks/discussions in Radio and Television programmes;
Impact factor:
• Initiated Ph.D. in the Geophysics Department of Andhra University in the area of “Geomagnetic survey in Kurnool Basin” and published two theoretical papers that are widely referred and joined IMD in 1969. University expressed its’ inability to accept my work as I am not a university resident.
o Interpretation of self-potential anomalies of simple geometric bodies. Pure & Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 78: 66-87 [1970].
o A simple formula for the second derivative method of interpretation. Pure & Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 80: 5-26 [1970].
• Completed Ph.D. Thesis in 1975/76 in Geomagnetism while working in IMD/Pune. My Guide refused to sign the Thesis saying, “You should not criticize your own teacher’s work”. However, after knowing this the Director General of IMD recommended to the Pune University to allow me to submit my thesis independently. University agreed – published 5 articles based on the thesis work — but just at that time I joined ICRISAT Hyderabad as scientist [June 1976] because of the award fiasco referred below;
o Quit time Dst-field and its association with interplanetary magnetic field structure and phases of the moon. Proc. Symp. On Solar Planetary Physics, PRL, Ahemdabad, Vol. 3, pp.85-98 [1976].
o A reasonable assessment of equatorial electrojet over Indian region. Proc. Symp. On Solar Planetary Physics, PRL, Ahemdabad, Vol. 4, pp.1-13 [1976].
o Winter solstice maximum of L2(H) in low latitude region. Proc. Symp. On Solar Planetary Physics, PRL, Ahemdabad, Vol. 4, pp.117-129 [1976].
o Lunar and solar geomagnetic tides in declination at Alibag. J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. (London), 35: 255-262 [1973].
o Variation of lunar and solar geomagnetic tides with sunspot and geomagnetic activity. Pure. Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 111: 2291-2299 [1973].
• The paper titled “Effect of solar flares on lower tropospheric temperature and pressure” published in Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 6:44-50 [1977] presented at an international symposium on Space Science held at NPL/New Delhi during 1975 [UK Space Centre Chief W. J. King was the chairman of the session & was associated with this selection] was identified as one of the 15 papers as research of unusual interest from the entire literature published around the world upto around 1977 by SCOSTEP [Scientific Committee on Solar & Terrestrial Physics] under the Academy of Sciences of USA, which was published in the introduction of the Volumes released in 1977. In fact this work is disproved the theory published as a book on the same subject by the Secretary of SCOSTEP;
• While working at Pune/IMD developed a concept on onset of rains as applicable to agriculture was submitted to Agriculture Commission for award by my boss on his name. This was rejected by the members of the commission as one of the member was my earlier boss who knew the work is mine but Chairman of the commission over-ruled the commission decision as my boss belongs to his state and caste and awarded;
• While working at ICRISAT/ Hyderabad, I was asked to continue the work carried out by my predecessor, namely “agroclimatic analysis for Hyderbad” for 80 stations in India [in fact the computer print outs were already taken] as well to several other developing countries. I brought to the notice of the concerned authorities that the analysis is inaccurate, as the programme brought from Australia was not computerized properly. This work was withdrawn;
• While working at Australian National University/Canberra, I brought to the notice of scientific community the fallacy of a Canberra Metric used in numerical classification studies, and using this concept hundreds of scientific papers were published in reputed journals, is a static model. Based on this revelation a student from my department who completed his Ph. D. thesis put into dust bin and completed his degree with new topic – we both received Ph.D. in 1985;
• While Working in Mozambique as an expert of FAO/UN as per the request from headquarters evaluated the most famous and widely adapted “agro-ecological zones concept” and implemented by FAO/UN in several developing countries and submitted a report saying it is a static model. Based on this report stopped using this model and the model was modified later;
• Exhaustive agroclimatic analysis was carried out for Mozambique, which was verified by field trials, and thus my work has become a reference manual for several reputed research organizations/consultants. The entire work:
o In the area of agroclimatology in “Agroclimate of Mozambique: As relevant to dry-land agriculture”, Comunicacao No. 47, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 70p [1986]”;
o In the area of agrometeorology is summarized in “Method of estimating crop production through agrometeorological approach. GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, DINA/Min. of Agric., Maputo, Mozambique, 102p [1989]”;
• The book “Agroclimatic/Agrometeorological Techniques: As applicable to dry-land agriculture in developing countries” is a unique as it is based on field experiences and brought out for the first time – Book Review appeared in Agric. For. Meteorol., 67:325-327 [1994]. This was prepared by the Vice-President in Charge of Agricultural Meteorological Group of WMO/UN and Editorial committee member of the journal;
• There was a big puzzle why commercial agriculture failed in northern Australia. My concept of agroclimatological analysis brought out the facts relating to this as part of my Ph.D. Thesis which was presented at international conference as “Constraints to Agricultural Development: Soils and Climate” and published in a book Edited by Russell C. Muchow, Agro-Research for the Semi-Arid Tropics: North-west Australia, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia, pp. 31-92 [1985]”.
• Developed several concepts models that are in wide use both in developed and developing countries. Pioneered the issue of issuing agromet bulletins in Mozambique, which were circulated to concerned officials & Ministers by Prime Minister’s Office. The same was applied in Ethiopia;
o A simple method of estimating soil water balance. Agric. Meteorol., 28: 1-17 [1983].
o An iterative regression approach for prediction of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) physiology in the semi-arid tropics. Agric. For. Meteorol., 32: 323-338 [1984].
o Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: I-A method for the computation of classificatory variables. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 185-200 [1983].
o Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: II-Identification of classificatory variables. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 201-219 [1983].
o Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: III-Characteristics of variables relevant to crop production potential. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 269-292 [1984].
o Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: IV-Classification of India, Senegal, and Upper Volta. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 293-325 [1984].
o A simple method for the estimation of potential primary pasture productivity over Mozambique. Agric. For. Meteorol., 39: 335-349 [1986].
o The estimation of global solar radiation and evaporation through precipitation. Solar Energy (USA), 38: 97-104 [1987].
o Irrigation scheduling using ICSWAB model. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 18: 1121-1126 [1983].
o Agroclimatic classification: Numerical Taxonomic procedures – a review.. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 18: 435-457 [1983].
o Climatic classification: The semi-arid tropics and its environment – a review. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 18: 827-847 [1983].
• For crop assessment a model was developed and used in Mozambique and the final food aid requirement figures were published in FAO Bulletin on food was submitted to an international journal for publication. One referee accepted the paper and the second referee presented excellent review but at the end he made a statement “linear curve also can be fitted” — just because I made a similar comment on the reviewer work published in an international journal – and the paper was rejected for publication. Then I wrote a 100-page letter to the Editor-in-chief of the Journal quoting the reviewers poor work published in the same journal. The Editor-in-chief sent it to three regional Editors [UK, Australia, USA] for comments. All the three accepted my views expressed in my letter and suggested to delete direct criticism of reviewers as it affects the journal and asked me to divide my letter into three articles of comments and they were published and I was asked to re-submit my paper – but I didn’t do that. The three papers are:
o Discussion: Over-emphasis on energy in crop yield models. Agric. For. Meteorol., 77: 113-120 [1995].
o Comments: Sensitivity of some potential evapotranspiration estimation methods to climate change. Agric. For. Meteorol., 77: 121-125 [1995].
o Comments: Measurements of soil, plant and total evaporation from millet in Niger. Agric. For. Meteorol., 80: 289-294 [1996].
The first one integrated the effect of solar energy in crop yield models, in which three scientific groups from UK & USA were fighting on this issue through this journal. The second one relates to mis-use of the concept of global warming and third is improper understanding of the models and concepts. The authors of these three papers were editorial board members of the journal.
• Climate Change concept as put-forth by me is getting acceptance all over the world – the global warming phenomena as observed is mainly associated with heat island effect; and in rainfall the systematic variations [cycles] play the main role in terms of success and failure in agriculture.
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
A. List of Books [published/edited]:
1. Jeevananda Reddy, S., 1985. An agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: An agroclimatic approach for the transfer of dry-land agricultural technology. Ph.D. Thesis, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 260p.
2. Jeevananda Reddy, S., 1986. Agroclimate of Mozambique: As relevant to dry-land agriculture, Comunicacao No. 47, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 70p.
3. Jeevananda Reddy, S., 1993. Agroclimatic/Agrometeorological Techniques: As applicable to dry-land agriculture in developing countries, Jeevan Charitable Trust, Secunderabad, A.P., India, 205p – Book Review appeared in Agric. For. Meteorol., 67:325-327 [1994].
4. Jeevananda Reddy, S., 1997. Vastu: A Practical Guide (in English)/ Vastuvyamoham: Bramalu-Vastavalu (in Telugu), Jeevan Charitable Trust, Secunderabad, A.P., India, 106/140p – Book Review appeared in The Hindu and several Telugu dailies.
5. Jeevananda Reddy, S. 2000. The concept of prophysing: Myths & Realities. Jeevan Charitable Trust, ICRISAT Colony, Secunderabad, A. P., India, 100p.
6. Jeevananda Reddy, S., 2000. Andhra Pradesh Agriculture: Scenario of the last four decades, Jeevan Charitable Trust, Secunderabad, A.P., India, 104p.
7. Jeevananda Reddy, S., 2002. Dry-land agriculture of India: An agroclimatological and agrometeorological perspective, BS Publications, Hyderabad, India, 429p.
8. Advanced Technologies in Meteorology, 1999. Edited by R. K. Gupta & S. Jeevananda Reddy, Tata McGraw-Hill Publ. Comp. Ltd., New Delhi, India 549p.
9. Jeevananda Reddy, S. 2006. Environment and People. Jeevan Charitable Trust, Hyderabad, A. P., India, 360p.
10. Jeevananda Reddy, S. 2007. Agriculture & Environment. Hyderabad, A.P., India 112p.
11. Jeevananda Reddy, S. 2008. Climate Change: Myths & Realities. Hyderabad, A.P., India, 207p.
12. Jeevananda Reddy, S. 2010. Climate Change: Myths & Realities – Annexure-I: Weather aberrations perspective of dry-land agriculture in Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad, A.P., India, 114p.
13. Jeevananda Reddy, S. 2011. “Green” Green Revolution: Agriculture in the perspective of Climate Change. Hyderabad, A.P., India, 160p.
B. List of Books [Chapters], Seminars, Symposiums, and Workshops Proceedings:
14. Constraints to Agricultural Development: Soils and Climate, 1985. J. Williams, K. J. Day, R. F. Isbell and S. J. Reddy, Edited by Russell C. Muchow, Agro-Research for the Semi-Arid Tropics: North-west Australia, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia, pp. 31-92.
15. III.4 Relevance of pollution monitoring in environmental context, 2002. Jeevananda Reddy, Edited by S. Jayarama Reddy, Analytical Techniques in Environmental Monitoring, BS Publications, Hyderabad, A.P., India, pp.
16. Evolution of seed technology, biotechnology!, 2003. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Edited by B. B. S. Kapoor, Ahmed Ali, K. K. Singh and Chandrakanta, Current Environmental Issues, Madhu Publications, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India, pp. 139-158.
17. The impact of climate change on water resources availability, 2003. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Edited by B. Venkateswara Rao, et. al., Proc. Of International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management: With a focal theme on water quality and conservation for sustainable development, BS Publications, Hyderabad, A.P., India, pp. 227-238.
18. Rainfall deficit and drought intensity, 2003. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Edited by Aribandi Prasad Rao, Drought Management: Present & Future [With special reference to Andhra Pradesh), Sundaraiah Vignana Kendram, Baghlingampally, Hyderabad, A.P., India, pp. 29-44 & 164-167.
19. 27. Industrial pollution – perspectives; 33. Globalization and its impact on agriculture – An environmentalist’s viewpoint; and 37. Drought and Environment, 2005. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Edited by S. B. Verma and Shiva Kumar Singh, Environmental protection and development: Energy issues, Reforms and Strategies, Deep and Deep, New Delhi, India, pp.
20. Rainfall prediction for agriculture: Past, Present, and Future, 2005. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Edited by Y. L. Nene, Agricultural Heritage of Asia: Proceedings of the International Conference, Asia Agri-History Foundation, Secunderabad, A.P., India, pp. 147-154.
21. Is Biotechnology a Gateway to Environmental Destruction?, 2006. S. Jeevananda Reddy, National seminar on Recent Advances in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biotechnology of MGNIRSA, Domalguda, Hyderabad, A.P., India, pp.133-147.
22. Natural resource management and development, 2007. S. Jeevananda Reddy, presented at National seminar on “Development issues: The role of world bank/banks, government, NGOs and Society” held on 23-24 June 2006, Edited by Prof. P. Vijayalaxmi Reddy, “Development issues”, Dept. of Sociology, Nizam College, OU, Hyderabad, pp. 92-112.
23. Biotechnological approaches impact on natural heritage & health, 2007. S. Jeevananda Reddy, National seminar on Genome analysis perspective in the post-genomic era and its relevance to society, School of Biotechnology of MGNIRSA, Domalguda, Hyderabad, A.P., India, pp.86-99.
24. Reddy, S. J. & Reddy, R. S., 1973. A new method of estimation of water balance. Int. Symp. On Trop. Meteorol. Meeting, Amer. Met. Soc., Nairobi, Kenya, pp. 277-280.
25. Reddy, S. J., 1976. Quit time Dst-field and its association with interplanetary magnetic field structure and phases of the moon. Proc. Symp. On Solar Planetary Physics, PRL, Ahemdabad, Vol. 3, pp.85-98.
26. Reddy, S. J., 1976. A reasonable assessment of equatorial electrojet over Indian region. Proc. Symp. On Solar Planetary Physics, PRL, Ahemdabad, Vol. 4, pp.1-13.
27. Reddy, S. J., 1976. Winter solstice maximum of L2(H) in low latitude region. Proc. Symp. On Solar Planetary Physics, PRL, Ahemdabad, Vol. 4, pp.117-129.
28. Raman, C. R. V., Murthy, B. P. & Reddy, S. J., 1976. Meteorological control in pollution abatement. Proc. Of the seminar on industrial air pollution control methods, NITTIE, Bombay, India.
29. Virmani, S. M., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Reddy, S. J., 1978. Climatological features of the Semi-arid Tropics in Relation to the Farming Systems Research Program. Proc. “Agroclimatological Research Needs of the semi-arid Tropics”, 22-24 November 1978, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, pp.5-16.
30. Virmani, S. M., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Reddy, S. J., 1980. Climatic classification of the semi-arid Tropics in Relation to the Farming Systems Research. Proc. “Climatic classification: A consultants’ meeting”, 14-16 April 1980, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, pp.27-44.
31. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Crop-weather modeling – a review [As applicable to Northeast Brazil]. Presented at “III Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia” held at Instituto Agronomico de Campinas-SP, during 17-22 July 1983, 42p.
32. Reddy, S. J., 1989. Application of meteorology in Africa by FAO with special reference to the Early Warning System for Food Security and agro-ecological zonation: Mozambique as an example. Presented a talk at a 2nd Workshop on The applicability of environmental physics and meteorology in Africa, held on 12-26 August 1989 organized by Addis Ababa University and ICTP, International Society of Africa Physicists and mathematicians, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
33. Reddy, S. J., 1996. Agriculture and climate change in Andhra Pradesh. Presented a talk at a Workshop on climate change: Implications in the Indian context, held on March 4-6, 1996, Visakhapatnam, India.
34. Reddy, S. J. 1999. Advanced technology in disaster (due to agricultural drought) mitigation: An African experience. Advanced technology in meteorology, Edited by R. K. Gupta & S. Jeevananda Reddy, Tata McGraw-Hill Publ. Comp. Ltd., New Delhi, India, pp. 9-16.
35. Reddy, S. J. 1999. Problems and prospects of the application of meteorological data in agriculture: Models and interpretation of results. Advanced technology in meteorology, Edited by R. K. Gupta & S. Jeevananda Reddy, Tata McGraw-Hill Publ. Comp. Ltd., New Delhi, India, pp. 419-426.
36. Reddy, S. J., 2002. Environment and renewable energy. Proc. of National Seminar on Exploration for non-conventional resources-tools and strategies [ENCORETS], 30-31 August, 2002, Department of Geophysics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam & A.P.Akademi of Sciences, Hyderabad, invited lecture.
37. Reddy, S. J., 2005. Sustainable Development: Land and water resources. Proc. of National Seminar on “Sustainable technologies in civil and mechanical Engineering”, Muffakham Jah College of Engineering & Technology, July 28-30, 2005, Hyderabad, pp. 191-199.
38. Reddy, S.J., 2006. Pollution Control Measures for Sustainable Environment: My experiences. Proc. of National Conference on Environmental Management with focal theme “Geospatial technologies for sustainable development”, 16-18 November 2006, JNTU, Hyderabad.
39. Reddy, S. J., 2006. Effect of climate change on water & environment. Proc. of International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management with a focal theme on Improving water productivity in the agriculture, 5-8 December 2006, JNTU, Hyderabad, India.
40. Reddy, S.J., 2007. Biotechnology approaches impact on natural heritage & health. Proc. National seminar on “Genome analysis perspective in the post-genomic era and its relevance to society”, held on 26-28 October, 2007, pp.
41. Reddy, S.J., 2009. Is cloud seeding a viable alternate to mitigate drought conditions in Andhra Pradesh?, Proc. of seminar on “Natural Resources and natural disasters”, held on 19-20 January, 2009 at Dept. of Physics, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, A.P., pp. 106-119.
42. Reddy, S. J., 2009. Climate Change Perspective of Twin Cities Environment. Seminar Proc. (invited talk) at 42nd Engineers’ Day in commemoration of 149th birth day celebrations of Bharat Ratna Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya on 15th September 2009 at IEI (APC) on “Engineering solutions to combat climate change”, pp. 1-7.
43. Reddy, S. J., 2009. Climate Change: Myths & Realities. National Seminar Proc. (invited talk) at IEI (APC), during 23-24 October 2009 on “Climate change abatement – Role of Civil Engineers”, pp. 31-35.
44. Reddy, S. J., 2010. Role of industries in Climate Change: Impacts & Remedies., One day workshop on “Role of Industries to mitigate the impacts of Climate Change, 20th February 2010 by APPCB & cps-jntu-Hyderabad, PP.66-72.
45. Reddy, S.J., 2010.Many species, ome planet, one future: protection of biodiversity., Presented [Chaired the session & presented lead talk] at one day seminar on “Many species, one planet, one future” on the occasion of WED-2010 organized by IEI/AWWA on June 5th 2010, Hyderabad, AP, India, pp.11.
46. Reddy, S. J., 2011. Forests: Nature at your service., Invited talk presented at one-day seminar organized 4th June 2011 jointly by the IEI & IWWA, Hyderabad, AP, India, on the occasion of WED 2011,1-10.
47. Reddy, S.J., 2011. Urban slums/urban properties., Presented at a workshop on property rights ashuman right, Administrative Staff College of India, August 13714, 2011 organized by Liberty Institute, New Delhi, pp. 42-48.
48. Reddy, S.J., 2011. Industry Perspective: The sustainable development & water management., Invited guest lecture on 12-12-2011 organized by Indian Institution of Plant Engineers, Hyderabad, AP, India, 50p.
49. Reddy, S.J., 2011. Impacts of “climate change” on “water resources, agriculture & ecosystems”., presented [chairman & Lead speaker] at All India Seminar on “Conserve water – preserve climate” [Co-Chairman of Technical events committee] Dec. 28-29, 2011 organized by IEI/ECM, Hyderabad, AP, India. Pp. 1-18.
50. Reddy, S.J., 2013. Water cooperation in the perspective of pollution & climate change., Presented at one day seminar on “Water cooperation” [Chaired the session and presented Lead talk] on 1st April 2013 organized by IEI & IWWA, Hyderabad, AP, India, pp. 7-14.
51. Reddy, S.J., 2013. Sustainable Development in agriculture and food security in the perspective of environment. Presented invited talk on the occasion of WED-2013 on the theme “Think, eat, save”, IEI, Hyderabad, AP, India, 41p.
52. Reddy, S.J., 2013. IPCC Report on Climate Change: myths & realities., Presented at a Seminar on climate change – impacts on agriculture in India, organized by Liberty Institute – New Delhi & Social causes at NIN, on 7th December 2013, Hyderabad, AP, India, 5p.
53. Reddy. S. J., 2013. IPCC’s Report on climate change: myths & realities., published as guest essay in wattsupwiththat on 7/12/2013.
54. Reddy, S.J., 2013. Impacts of pollution on environment: myths & realities. Compendium, Platinum Jubilee Celebrations of Andhra Pradesh State Centre (1938-2013), IEI, Hyderabad, AP, India, pp.9-16.
55. Reddy, S. J. 2014. Small islands and climate change., Presented [Chairman & Lead Talk] at one day seminar on “Small islands and climate change” organized by IEI, RDF & IWWA on June 5, 2014, pp.2-7.
56. Reddy, S.J., 2014. Water & energy in the perspective of climate change., Presented [chaired the session & presented lead talk] on the occasion of WWD 2014 organized by IEI & IWWA, Hyderabad, AP, India, 42p.
57. Reddy, S.J., 2014. Effect of climate change on water, environment and its consequences., Proceedings of two day national conference on water, environment & Society, 30th June-1st July 2014, JNTUH, Hyderabad, AP, India, 8p.
58.
D. Journal articles [National & International]:
59. Rao, B. S. R., Murthy, I. V. R. & Reddy, S. J., 1970. Interpretation of self-potential anomalies of simple geometric bodies. Pure & Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 78: 66-87.
60. Rao, B.S. R., Murthy, I. V. R. & Reddy, S. J., 1970. A simple formula for the second derivative method of interpretation. Pure & Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 80: 5-26.
61. Reddy, S. J., 1971. An empirical method for the estimation of total solar radiation. Solar Energy (USA), 13:289-290.
62. Reddy, S. J., 1971. An empirical method for the estimation of net radiation intensity. Solar Energy (USA), 13:291-292.
63. Rao, K. N. & Reddy, S. J., 1972. Lunar atmospheric tides in surface winds at six Indian stations. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 23: 189-194.
64. Rao, K. N. & Reddy, S. J., 1972. Solar and lunar atmospheric tides in rainfall at Poona. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 23:535-536.
65. Reddy, S. J., 1972. Lunar tides in earth current at Barrow. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 23: 487-489.
66. Rao, K. S. R., Reddy, S. J. & Rao, K. N., 1973. Lunar and solar geomagnetic tides in declination at Alibag. J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. (London), 35: 255-262.
67. Rao, K. S. R. & Reddy, S. J., 1973. Variation of lunar and solar geomagnetic tides with sunspot and geomagnetic activity. Pure. Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 111: 2291-2299.
68. Reddy, S. J., 1973. An empirical method for estimation of sunshine from total cloud amount. Solar Energy (USA), 15: 281-285.
69. Reddy, S. J. & Rao, K. R. 1973. An empirical method for the estimation of evaporation from the free surface of water. Indian J. Meteorol. Geophys., 24: 137-152.
70. Reddy, S. J. & Jayanti, S., 1974. Effect of air pollution on radiation and human comfort over six Indian stations. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 25: 445-44. Effect of air pollution on radiation and human comfort over six Indian stations. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 25: 445-448.
71. Reddy, S. J., 1974. Effective pollution potential over ten Indian stations. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 25: 441-444.
72. Philips, N. M. & Reddy, S. J., 1974. Effect of radiation on human comfort. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 25: 433-440.
73. Reddy, S. J., 1974. Lunar and Solar atmospheric tides in surface winds and rainfall. Indian J. Met. Geophys., 25: 497-502.
74. Reddy, S. J. & Rao, K. R., 1976. Radiation and evaporation distribution over India. Nat. Geogr. J. India, XXII: 54-63.
75. Reddy, S. J., 1976. Forecasting of the onset of southwest monsoon over Kerala. Indian J. Met. Hyd. Geophys., 27: 113-114.
76. Reddy, S. J., 1976. A simple formula for the estimation of wet bulb temperature and precipitable water. Indian J. Met. Hyd. Geophys., 27: 163-166.
77. Reddy, S. J., 1976. Wet bulb temperature distribution over India. Indian J. Hyd. Geophys., 27: 167-171.
78. Reddy, S. J., 1976. Variation of Sq-ranges and L2(H) with dip latitude in Indian region. Pure. Appl. Geophys. (Switzerland), 114: 30-38.
79. Reddy, S. J. & Rao, K. R., 1977. Effect of solar flares on lower tropospheric temperature and pressure. Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 6:44-50.
80. Reddy, S. J. & Lahori, S. N., 1977. Power spectral analysis of lower stratospheric met data of H, T, U, and V. Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 6:51-59.
81. Reddy, S. J., Juneja, O. A. & Lahori, S. N. 1977. Power spectral analysis of total and net radiation intensities. Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 6:60-66.
82. Reddy, S. J. & Rao, G. S. P., 1977. A simple method of forecasting thunderstorms. Indian J. Met. Hyd. Geophys., 28: 255-258.
83. Reddy, S. J., 1977. Empirical method of estimation of water balance. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (India), 43B: 1-5.
84. Reddy, S. J. & Rao, G. S. P., 1978. A method of forecasting the weather associated with western disturbances. Indian J. Met. Hyd. Geophys., 29: 515-520.
85. Reddy, S. J., 1981. Estimation of global solar radiation. Solar Energy (USA), 26: 279.
86. Reddy, S. J. & Rao, M. R., 1983. Comments on the paper by S. V. R. Shetty, M. V. K. Sivakumar and S. A. Ram (Agron. J., 74:1023-1029). Agron. J., 75:1054-1055.
87. Reddy, S. J., 1983. A simple method of estimating soil water balance. Agric. Meteorol., 28: 1-17.
88. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: I-A method for the computation of classificatory variables. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 185-200.
89. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: II-Identification of classificatory variables. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 201-219.
90. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Irrigation scheduling using ICSWAB model. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 18: 1121-1126.
91. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Agroclimatic classification: Numerical Taxonomic procedures – a review.. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 18: 435-457.
92. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Climatic classification: The semi-arid tropics and its environment – a review. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 18: 827-847.
93. Reddy, S. J. & Amorim, N. M. da S., 1984. A method for the estimation of potential evapotranspiration and/or open pan evaporation. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 19: 247-267.
94. Reddy, S. J. & Amorim, N. M. da S., 1984. Dados climatologicos da P, PE & Rt e classificacao da climatica do Nordeste do Brasil. Document No. 32, CPATSA/EMBRAPA, Petrolina (PE), Brazil.
95. Reddy, S. J. & Amorim, N. M. da S., 1984. Caracterizacao agroclimatica do Estado da Bahia (probabilidades do Balanco Hidrico Mensal). Tech. Bull. No. –, CPATSA/EMBRAPA, Petrolina (PE), Brazil.
96. Reddy, S. J. & Amorim, N. M. da S., 1984. Analise de series temporal da precipitacao de alguns locais do nordeste Brasileiro – Resultados preliminaries. Bull. Pesquisa em Andamento, CPATSA/EMBRAPA, Petrolina (PE), Brazil, 6p.
97. Reddy, S. J., Amorim, N. M. da S. & Gloria, da S. E. M., 1984. A simple method for the estimation of global solar radiation over northeast Brazil. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 19: 391-405.
98. Reddy, S. J., 1984. Climatic fluctuations and homogenization of northeast Brazil using precipitation data. Pesq. Agropec. Bras. (Brasilia), 19: 529-543.
99. Reddy, S. J., Maite, R. K. & Seetharama, N., 1984. An iterative regression approach for prediction of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) physiology in the semi-arid tropics. Agric. For. Meteorol., 32: 323-338.
100. Reddy, S. J., 1984. Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: III-Characteristics of variables relevant to crop production potential. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 269-292.
101. Reddy, S. J., 1984. Agroclimatic classification of the semi-arid tropics: IV-Classification of India, Senegal, and Upper Volta. Agric. Meteorol., 30: 293-325.
102. Reddy, S. J. & Timberlake, J., 1986. A simple method for the estimation of potential primary pasture productivity over Mozambique. Agric. For. Meteorol., 39: 335-349.
103. Reddy, S. J., 1987. The estimation of global solar radiation and evaporation through precipitation. Solar Energy (USA), 38: 97-104.
104. Reddy, S. J., 1995. Discussion: Over-emphasis on energy in crop yield models. Agric. For. Meteorol., 77: 113-120.
105. Reddy, S. J., 1995. Comments: Sensitivity of some potential evapotranspiration estimation methods to climate change. Agric. For. Meteorol., 77: 121-125.
106. Reddy, S. J., 1996. Comments: Measurements of soil, plant and total evaporation from millet in Niger. Agric. For. Meteorol., 80: 289-294.
107. Reddy, S. J., 2004. Cloud seeding – Myths and Realities. Proc. of AP Akademi of Sciences, Hyderabad 8: 109-117.
108. Reddy, S. J., 2009. Climate Change – Myths and Realities. Proc. of AP Akademi of Sciences, Hyderabad, 13: 167-175.
E. Departmental/Institutional Publications:
109. Reddy, S.J., 1975. Dates of onset and withdrawal of southwest monsoon and their rainfall association. Indian Meteorol. Dept., Poona, India.
110. Danial, C. E. J., Reddy, S. J. & Jayanthi, S. 1975. A note on the revision of the dates of onset of the southwest monsoon over the West Coast and Delhi. Indian Meteorol Dept., Poona, India.
111. Raman, C. R. V., Murthy, B. P. & Reddy, S. J., 1975. A rational pollutability classification of India. Indian Meteorol. Dept. Poona, India.
112. Raman, C. R. V., Murthy, B. P. & Reddy, S. J., 1975. Dust load distribution over India. Indian Meteorol. Dept. Poona, India.
113. Reddy, S. J., 1977. A review – measurements and estimation of evaporation and evapotranspiration. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
114. Reddy, S. J., 1977. A review – Agroclimatic classification. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
115. Reddy, S. J., 1977. A note on the Agromet Observatory. Lecture notes for ICRISAT trainees, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 36p.
116. Reddy, S. J., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Virmani, S. M., 1977. An analysis of the agricultural climate of Dharwar (Karnataka) district. Seminar on Soil and water conservation in Black soils, Inst. Agric. Tech., Dharwar, India, 14p.
117. Reddy, S. J., 1978. Characterization of climates over two Niger stations. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
118. Binswanger, H. P., Barah, B. C., Reddy, S. J. & Virmani, S. M. 1978. A note on functional forms of yield: water stress relationships. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 10p.
119. Virmani, S. M., Huda, A. K. S., Reddy, S. J., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Bose, M. N. S., 1978. Approaches used in classifying climates – with special reference to dry climates. Agroclimatology Progress Report 2, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 25p.
120. Virmani, S. M., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Reddy, S. J., 1978. Conceptual framework of Agroclimatology Research at ICRISAT. Dept. Progr. Rept., Agrocl. No. 1, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 8p.
121. Virmani, S. M., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Reddy, S. J., 1978. Comparison of some methods of characterizing rainfall pattern in semi-arid tropics in relation to crop planning. Seminar on dry farming, College of Agric., Pune, India, 10p.
122. Reddy, S. J. & Virmani, S. M., 1978. Potentialities for dryland agriculture in semi-arid India based on dependable rainfall. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
123. Virmani, S. M., Sivakumar, M. V. K. & Reddy, S. J., 1978. Rainfall probability estimates for selected locations of semi-arid India. Research Report No. 1, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 170 p [second edition].
124. Sivakumar, M. V. K., Virmani, S. M. & Reddy, S. J., 1978. Rainfall climatology of West Africa: Niger. Information Bull No. 5, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 66p.
125. Virmani, S. M. & Reddy, S. J., Barah, B. C. & Binswanger, H. P., 1978. A note on functional forms of yield: Water stress relationships. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 10p.
126. Reddy, S. J., 1979. User’s manual for water balance models. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 28p.
127. Reddy, S. J., 1979. Modelling water balance: approaches and applications. Int. Symp. On Effects of weather on Agricultural production, Univ. Kalyan, Kalyan, India (Invited major paper), ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
128. Reddy, S. J., 1980. Meteorological elements – Their importance to crop production. Lacture notes for ICRISAT trainees, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 34p.
129. Reddy, S. J. & Virmani, S. M., 1980. Potential evapotranspiration estimates in the semi-arid West African region. ICRISAT Departmental Progress Report [Agroclimatology No. 3], ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
130. Virmani, S. M., Reddy, S. J. & Bose, M. N. S., 1980. A handbook on the rainfall climatology of West Africa: Data for selected locations. Information Bull. No. 6, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, 52p.
131. Reddy, S. J. & Virmani, S. M., 1980. Pigeonpea and its climate environment. Proc. Intern. Workshop on Pigeonpea, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, pp. 259-270.
132. Reddy, S. J., 1980. Rainfall distribution over ICRISAT Centre. Dept. Progr. Rept. Agrocl. No. 5, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
133. Reddy, S. J., 1981. Moisture environment for crop growth at ICRISAT Centre during 1973-78. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
134. Reddy, S. J. & Singh, S., 1981. Climate and soils of the semi-arid tropical regions of the world. Proc. Summer Institute on Production Physiology of dry-land Crops, APAU/ICAR, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, A.P., India.
135. Reddy, S. J., 1981. Rainfall climatology of West Africa: Senegal. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
136. Reddy, S. J., 1981. Rainfall climatology of West Africa: Senegal. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
137. Ryan, J. G., Krishnagopal, C., Pereira, M., Virmani, S.M. & Reddy, S. J., 1982. Assessing the economics of water harvesting and supplemental irrigation: a simulation approach. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
138. Reddy, S. J., Rao, M. R. & Willey, R. W., 1982. Identification of cropping patterns at few selected locations in India: Soil water balance simulation. ICRISAT Patacheru P.O., A.P., India.
139. Reddy, S. J. & Virmani, S. M., 1982. Grouping of climates of India and West Africa: using principal component analysis. ICRISAT/FSRP, Agroclimatology Annual Report 1980-81, Progress Report No. 5, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, pp.21-25.
140. Reddy, S. J., 1983. Crop water use study using lysimeters. ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India.
141. Seetharama, N. et al., 1983. Physiological basis for increasing and stabilizing yield under drought in sorghum. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., B:49: 498-523.
142. Burford, J. R. et al., 1983. Research at Benchmark locations: Report of working group 3. In “ICRISAT Farming Systems Research: A special report”, ICRISAT Patancheru P.O., A.P., India, pp.30-38.
143. Reddy, S. J. & Morgado, L. B., 1984. Importentia da coleta de dados no meio ambiente. Documentos No. 46, EMBRAPA/CPATSA, Petrolina (PE), Brazil, 32p. [In “Reuniao sobre culturas consorciadas no nordeste, 1., Teresina, PI, 1983. Anais --- Teresina, EMBPARA/UEPAE Teresina, 1984, Vol. 2, pp. 49-69.].
144. Reddy, S. J., 1984. General climate of Mozambique. Communicacao No. 19a, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 41p.
145. Reddy, S. J., 1984. Suggested farming systems and the calculated associated risks for selected locations of Mozambique using the agroclimatic analogue transfer technique. Communicacao No. 19b, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 85p.
146. Reddy, S. J. & Vermeer, A. C., 1984. Available water capacity of the soils of Mozambique. Nota Technica No. 27, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 16p + 1 fig.
147. Reddy, S. J., 1985. Suggested farming systems and calculated associated risks over southern Mozambique using agroclimatic analogue transfer technique. Communicacao No. 24, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 221p.
148. Reddy, S. J. & Mussage, E. M., 1985. The rainfall erosive capacity over Mozambique. Communicacao No. 25, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 26p.
149. Reddy, S. J., 1986. Agroclimatic models and their role in the agricultural planning in developing countries. Communicacao No. 42, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 54p – presented as an invited major paper at the II Reunion Argentina de Agrometeorologia, held at the Agronomy School of the National Univ. of Cardoba/Argentina during 28-31 March 1985.
150. Reddy, S. J., 1986.Climatic fluctuations in the precipitation data of Mozambique during the period of meteorological record. Communicacao No. 39, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 40p.
151. Reddy, S. J., 1986. Suggested farming systems and calculated associated risks over Northern and Central Mozambique using agroclimatic analogue transfer technique. Communicacao No. 45, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 299p.
152. Reddy, S. J., 1986. Agroclimatic resource inventory as relevant to dry-land agriculture over “green belt” around Pemba in Mozambique. Nota Technica No. 49, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 41p.
153. Reddy, S. J., 1986. Agroclimatic inventory of Mozambique: Broad climatic zones. MOZ/81/015, Maputo, Mozambique, 10p.
154. Reddy, S. J., 1986. Linking of results of agroclimatic analogue transfer methodology with the results of agro-ecological zones methodology. Technical Division, FAO, Rome, Italy, 12p.
155. Timberlake, J. R. & Reddy, S. J., 1986. Potential pasture productivity and livestock carrying capacity over Mozambique. Communicacao No. 49, Serie Terra e Agua, INIA, Maputo, Mozambique, 28p + 3 figs.
156. Reddy, S. J., 1986. An agroclimatic analogue technique for the transfer of dry-land agricultural technology: Methodology. FAO Plant Production and Protection Paper, FAO, Rome, Italy.
157. Reddy, S. J., 1987. Production functions of maize over Mozambique. DINA/Ministry of Agriculture, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO.
158. Reddy, S. J., 1988. Division of Mozambique into agroclimatically potential zones for dry-land agriculture. DINA/Ministry of Agriculture, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO.
159. Reddy, S. J., 1988. Crop zones over Mozambique. DINA/Ministry of Agriculture, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO.
160. Reddy, S. J. & Morgado, L. B., 1987. Importancia da coleta de dados do meio ambiente. Presented at I-Renuiao sobre culturas consociadas no nordeste, Teresina, Piaui, 24-28 de Outubro de 1983, EMBRAPA/CPATSA-UEEPAE de Teresina (proc.). Documentos Numero 46, Ministerio da Agricultura, EMBRAPA/CPATSA, Petrolina, Brazil, 32p.
161. Reddy, S. J. & Daniel D’Sousa, 1988. Special crop evaluation mission’s field visit [i] 21st – 30th June 1988, Report – I dated 6th July 1988, 31p; [ii] 11th – 12th July 1988, Report- II dated 16th July 1988, 17p; [iii] 26th – 30th July 1988, Report – III dated 10th August 1988, 36p; and (iv) Summary and Recommendations, 30p. DINA/Ministry of Agriculture, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO.
162. Reddy, S. J., 1988. Summary: A method of estimating crop production through agroclimatic approach as proposed by Reddy. Seminar material, DINA/Ministry of Agriculture, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, 10p.
163. Reddy, S. J., 1989. Method of estimating crop production through agrometeorological approach. GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, DINA/Min. of Agric., Maputo, Mozambique, 102p.
164. Reddy, S. J. & D’Sousa, D., 1989. Manica Survey: Family sector Agriculture (Preliminary Results). GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, DINA/Min. of Agric., Maputo, Mozambique, April 1989, 56+90p.
165. Reddy, S. J., 1989. Agrometeorological crop yield assessment: Early Warning. Training documentation for MOA and NMSA, September 1989, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 12p.
166. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Methodology: Probabilities of rainfall related variables application as relevant to dry-land agriculture. Agrocl. Series 1, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 21p.
167. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Methodology: Crop development, growth and pests/diseases and application in crop forecasting. Agromet. Series 1, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 41p.
168. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Methodology: Soil water balance simulations and application as relevant to dry-land agriculture. Agrocl. Series 2, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 29p.
169. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Methodology: Soil water balance models and application in crop forecasting. Agromet. Series 2, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 20p.
170. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Methodology: Agroclimatic analogue technique and application as relevant to dry-land agriculture. Agrocl. Series 3, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 66p.
171. Reddy, S. J. & Wadajo, T., 1990. Crop data collection – multi-disciplinary venture: Proposals. Agromet. Series 3, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 16p.
172. Reddy, S. J. & Mersha, E., 1990. Results: climatic fluctuations in the precipitation data of Ethiopia during the period of meteorological record. Agrocl. Series 4, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 28p.
173. Reddy, S. J. & Mersha, E., 1990. Results: Frequency of occurrence of extreme temperatures. Agrocl. Series 5, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 28p.
174. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Agricultural planning/operations: an example with reference to Ethiopia. Agrocl. Series 6, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [presented at AGROMET seminar held on 10-11 July 1990 at NMSA], 35p.
175. Reddy, S. J., 1990. The use of meteorological information for planning and operations of agricultural activities at farm level for rainfed and irrigated agric. Proc. Workshop on “Meteorology, agriculture and related environmental issues with specific emphasis on the activities of the state farms”, held on 20-21 December 1989, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, NMSA & MSFD, 21p.
176. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Water balance and its application for monitoring of crop performance and yield estimation. Proc. Workshop on “Meteorology, agriculture and related environmental issues with specific emphasis on the activities of the state farms”, held on 20-21 December 1989, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, NMSA & MSFD, 20p.
177. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Crop early warning/drought monitoring (prototype Agromet Bulletin). Agromet. Series 4, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 15p.
178. Reddy, S. J., Wedaje, T. & Mersha, E., 1991. User’s guide of Agromet Bulletin. Agromet. Series 4, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 24p.
179. Reddy, S. J., 1990. Agricultural planning/operations: An example with reference to Ethiopia. Agrocl. Series 6, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 35p.
180. Reddy, S. J., Mersha, E. [NMSA], Haile, B. [MOA/ADD], Yirdaw, A. [MOA/ADD], Minji, K. [MSFD], & Cedamu, F. Y. [MSFD], 1991. Cropping calender – an example of Ethipia & proposals. Agromet. Series 6, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 34p.
181. Reddy, S. J. & Mersha, E., 1991. Results: weekly probabilities for few selected locations in Ethiopia (rainfall, water balance parameters & Temperature). Agrocl. Series 7, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 120p.
182. Reddy, S. J., 1991. Agroclimatic analysis to select suitable crops and cropping pattern. Agrocl. Series 8, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, —p.
183. Reddy, S. J. & Mersha, E., 1991. Results: agricultural risk at few selected locations in Ethiopia. Agrocl. Series 9, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 44p.
184. Reddy, S. J. & Mersha, E., 1991. User’s manual for agroclimatic data analysis programs. Agrocl. Series 10, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 16p.
185. Reddy, S. J., 1991. Crop early warning and drought monitoring in developing countries (Application to Ethiopia: Agromet Bulletin). Agromet Series 9, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 46p.
186. Reddy, S. J., 1992. User’s manual for agromet analysis programs. Agromet. Series 10, ETH/86/021-WMO/UNDP, NMSA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
187. Reddy, S. J., 1991. Agroclimatic analysis to select suitable crops and cropping system for different agro-climatological zones. Presented at IAR/FAO/CIAT/ CIMMYT/ILCA joint in country training workshop on cropping systems research methodologies, held at ILCA campus, During 11-15 March 1991, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 17p.
188. Reddy, S. J., 1991. An agroclimatic analogue technique for the transfer of dry-land agricultural technology: Methodology. FAO, Rome, Italy.
189. Reddy, S. J. & Popov, G. F., 1991. Crop early warning and drought monitoring in developing countries: An agrometeorological approach. FAO, Rome, Italy.
F. Reports
190. Reddy, S. J., 1986. Natural Resources Survey and Land Evaluation (Phase-II): Agroclimatology Final Report. MOZ/81/015 – FAO/UNDP/INIA/Ministry of Agriculture, Maputo, Mozambique, 28p.
191. Reddy, S. J., 1989. Agricultural Meteorology: Final Report. Ministry Da Agricultura, Direccao National de Agricultura, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, Maputo, Mozambique, 10p.
192. Prepared Bulletins – 20 monthly rainfall/agrometeorological bulletins; 8 quarterly agricultural situation bulletins; one report on crop assessment through agrometeorological analysis over Mozambique (1986/87 crop season); under the Ministry Da Agricultura, Direccao National de Agricultura, GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, Maputo, Mozambique.
193. Prepared a report on establishment of meteorological network in Mozambique for the early warning system. GCPS/MOZ/033/DEN-FAO, Maputo, Mozambique.
194. Training to NMSA & MOA – three documents were prepared [presented lectures] and circulated to the participants, namely (a) Agrometeorological crop yield assessment – Early Warning; (b) Estimation of potential biomass productivity; and (c) Agroclimatic zonation: methodology [September 14-15, 1989], ETH/87/009-Food Information system project – UNDP/FAO, September 1989, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
195. Training programme to 18 agronomists from 12 Awrajas organized at Asela of Arsi region on 22-23 September 1989: Reports prepared and presented lectures on (a) Importance of agrometeorology in agriculture; (b) FAO water balance: methodology; and (c) Agroclimatic zones (with reference to Arsi region). ETH/87/009-Food Information system project – UNDP/FAO, September 1989, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
196. Consultancy report, ETH/87/009-Food Information system project – UNDP/FAO, September 1989, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,11p.
197. Edited “Climate and Agroclimate Resources of Ethiopia”, NMSA, ETH/87/009-Food Information system project – UNDP/FAO, 1989, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,11p.
198. Strengthening of Meteorological services to Agriculture – Project findings and recommendations: Report prepared for the Government of Ethiopia. ETH/86/021 – UNDP/WMO, march 1991.
199. PPER report for tripartite review of project ETH/86/021-UNDP/WMO. 22February 1991 – comments – highly impressed and well prepared (OSCFER). & AGREED FOR EXTENSION OF THE PROJECT FOR 3 MORE YEARS.
G. Popular Articles [Magazines/Daily Newspapers, etc.]
by S. Jeevananda Reddy
I. Forum For A Better Hhyderabad – Annual Number
o 2003-2004
001 – Cloud seeding Myths and realities, pp.9-16
002 – Vehicular Pollution, 29-34
003 – Industrial Pollution, 39-43
004 – Global Warming: Myth or reality, pp.44-48
o 2004-2005
005 – National Environmental Policy, pp.13-14
006 – Supreme Court Monitoring Committee, pp. 27-28
007 – World Earth Day – 2005, pp.29-30
008 – Memorandums submitted by the Forum, pp. 31-33
009 – Hussainsagar Lake, pp. 34-36
010 – Osmansagar & Himayatsagar Lakes, pp.38-42
011 – Simplified Building Regulations, pp. 68
o 2005-2006
012- Climate change solutions campaign, pp.6-8
013- EIA Notification, pp.9-12
014 – Traffic & Transportation – Hyderabad, pp. 15-21
015 – To protect Himayatsagar and Osmansagar Lakes from polluting activities, pp. 23-27
016 – Destruction of Hussainsagar, pp. 28-34
017 – Musi beautification, pp. 38-42
018 – Hyderabad Revised Building Rules- 2006, 84-88
019 – World Earth Day-2006, pp. 104-106
II. Environment & People – monthly magazine
• 020 – Global environmental problems and local solutions, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. [1999]
• 021 – Dependence and independence in agriculture, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. [2000]
• 022 – Globalization and its impact on agriculture – An environ-mentalist’s view, Vol. 8, No.s 1&2, pp. 27-32 [2001]
• 023 – Industrial pollution in Andhra Pradesh – Perspectives, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 20-22 [2002]
• 024 – Drought and Environment, Vol.9, No. 2&3, pp. 11-16 [2002]
III. Hyderabad Bachao – Save Hyderabad – by-monthly Magazine
• 025 – Climate change and its impact on environment – cover story, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. [1999]
• 026 – Population vs water — Features, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 13-15[1999]
• 027 – The Cantonment’s undoing – Features, Vol. 5, No. 6, pp.15-16 [1999-2000]
• 028 -Effect of Farming on Ecology – Features, Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 8-9 [2000-2001]
• 029 – Speaking up, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 3 [2001]
• 030 – Flavoured with Pesticide, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 4-5 [2001]
• 031 – Relevance of pollution monitoring, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 8-10 [2001]
• 032 – Natural Disasters and Man – cover story, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 3-5 [2001]
• 033 – Environmental Degradation and Sustainable Development – cover story, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 3-6 [2001]
• 034 – Pollution and its consequences – Features, Vo. 7, No. 4, pp. 8-9
• 035 – Ozone fact sheet – cover story, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 3-5
• 036 – Renewable Energy: Availability – Cover story, Vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 3-6[2001]
IV. Deccan Chronicle – daily Newspaper
037 – Tax on farm income [September 3, 1992]
038 – No barriers for drought [October 12, 1993]
039 – Chillis, Sunflower best suited to replace tobacco in AP (November 16, 1993]
040 – Brain drain is a natural phenomenon [January 11, 1994]
041 – Cropping scenario: will AP meet the target? [June 27 & July 18, 1994]
042 – Use of biotechnology [February 28, 2000]
V. The Economics Times – daily Newspaper
043 – Harmonising resources with cropping pattern [April 17, 1997]
VI. The New Indian Express
• 044 – Four decades of ecological degradation (AP’s Long March – An Exclusive Series) [July 21, 2006]
VII. Citizen’s Evening – daily Newspaper
045 – Is rain-making viable? (July 13, 1995]
046 – Climate and Environment [August 2 & 4, 1995]
VIII. Vaartha – daily Newspaper [Telugu]
• 047 – Vathavaranamlo jarige adbhutam – rutupavanam [June 8, 1998]
• 048 – Pantalapye elnini prabhavam leda? [June 25, 1998]
• 049 – Varshapatha vivarala shekaranalo lopalu [June 29, 1998]
• 050 – Rashtra vyvasaya ranganni pidisthunna rugmatalu [July 11, 1998]
• 051 – Varipantake andhralo atyadhika pradhanyam [July 18, 1998]
• 052 – Pantamarpidi proschahinchali [July 25, 1998]
• 053 – Bhusara parirakshanalo pantamarpidi pramukyam [July 29, 1998]
• 054 – Petentlapye sonta chattalu avasaram [August 8, 1998]
• 055 – Janyu vanarula taskarana [August 14, 1998]
• 056 – Sedyapu neetini merugga viniyoginchukovali [September 3, 1998]
• 057 – Prabhutvami aadhunika vyavasaya parikaraalanu andhinchali [September 19, 1998]
• 058 – Royyala saguloo paryavarana samasyalu [October 29, 1998]
• 059 – Bhahulajati kampeneelapye apramathamga undali [December 31, 1998]
• 060 – Dobuchuladuthunna rutupavanalu [June 12, 1999]
• 061 – Jeevanavidhananni marche biotechnology avasaramaa [June 17 & 28, 1999
• 062 - Sardarsarovar project eettu aenduku penchakudadu [July 31, 1999]
• 063 – Biotechnologee gurinchi yendukinta hadavidi [May 18, 2000]
• 064 – Nirlaxamee ee anardhalaku karanam [November 2, 2000]
• 065 – Pantamarpidi pramukyataku gurtimpu [November 20, 2000]
• 066 – Janyumarpidi vittanalu desaniki avasaramaa? [July 9, 2001]
• 067 – Aakali tirchedi bt kadu, nitivasati [June 13, 2002]
• 068 – Unna neetin vanarulanina nilabettukogalama? [July 8, 2002]
• 069 – Mudurojula mutchataga migilina biotechnology: janyumarpidi pantalatho tala korivi pettukuntama? [October 18, 2002]
• 070 – Rytulaku uchita vidhyut ansampye oka nipununi vyakhya: prantiya asamanatala drushtya avasaramee! [October 24, 2002]
• 071 – Savalaxa rangallo sabsideelunnayi: uchita vidyuttuke inta alochana yenduku? [November 4, 2002]
• 072 – Parisramala kalushyam: yenni chattalu chesinaa chittashudhi mukhyam [December 10, 2002]
• 073 – Janyumaarpidi pantalu aakalini tirchalevu: adhika digubadi niti vanarulu penchukovali [March 17, 2003]
• 074 – Prajadhanam kollagotte chillara padhakalakanna bhari neeti prajectulee avasaram [April 10, 2003]
• 075 – Mana rytulaku kavalasindhi hytec vyavasayam kadu: aatmahatyalu avasaramleni vidhanaalu! [June 19, 2003]
• 076 – Krutrima varshalu: Manaku panikivache prayogam kadu! [July 30, 2003]
• 077 – Vyavasaya desaalaku posagani prapanchikarana: Ancshalu sabsideelakegani avinitipye leva? [October 17, 2003]
• 078 – Sampradaya vanarulundaga: Anuvidhyut anta avasarama! [November 10, 2003]
• 079 – Nashtalu taggenduku khatina nirnayalu tappavu: vidhyut samstha cheppevi ujjaimpu lekkalena? [December 6, 2003]
• 080 – Rashtra vyavasayabhivrudhi: Bramalu-vaasthavalu (karporet vyavasayam gamyam ytu? [February 9, 2004]
• 081 – Telugudesam menifesto 2004 lo vyavasayam: kakilekkalu, abhuta kalpanalu [March 20, 2004]
• 082 – Rayalaseemaloo vyava’sayam’ eedi? [April 24, 2004]
• 083 – Uchitavidhyut okkate chaladu: vyava’saya’ charyalu marikonni [May 19, 2004]
• 084 – Meghamadhana prakriya manaku panikiradu [June 1, 2004]
• 085 – Devadaya chattaniki karuvuku chuttarikamaa! [July 21, 2004]
• 086 – Kepacitarllu, pantamarpu rytula melukee [November 9, 2005]
• 087 – Rashtra vyavasayabhivrudhi: Bramalu-vaasthavalu-2 (unnavasatulukooda nilabettukoleni dusthiti [February 11, 2004]
• 088 – Patkarvadamloo pasa yenta? [December 7, 2005]
• 089 – Pedda projectulapye yendukee vyatirekhata? [March 18, 2006]
• 090 – Asanghica karyalaku ‘tourism’ musugu: deeniko mantritvashaka koodana? [April 8, 2006]
• 091 – Atmahatyalaku oka pariskaram: sahakara vyavasayam [April 19, 2006]
• 092 – Bhoomala dhara pempakam: nashtapoyedi samanyulee? [August 7, 2006]
• 093 – Bhoomula ‘huda’vidiloo paryavaranam gallantu, August 29, 2006
• 094 – Avari ‘aatmagourava’niki telengana?, September 13, 2006
• 095 – Pothireddypadu vivadam: Ganakalu kanipisthun- tundaga apohalenduku? [March 3, 2007]
• 096 – Athipothala – sukshma sedyam: Avagahana lekanee vithandavadalu [March 24, 2007]
• 097 – GO 34 pie vivadamenduku? [July 9, 2007]
• 098 – Bhoomula Dharalaku Rekkalu: Lavadevilallo nalla-dhanande hava! [August 28, 2007]
• 099 – Vathavaranamlo bramalu, vasthavalu
• 100 – Sahakara vyavasayam avasarami
• 101 – Polavaram dam py vithandavadam
• 102 – Telangana Rastrodyama peetika: visleshana. [January 2, 2010]
IX. Eenadu – daily Newspaper [Telugu]
• 103 – Prakruti yedureedadamee vyparityam [July 8, 2005]
• 104 – Mabbulu chupi dabbulu mayam [August 11, 2005]
• 105 – Anuvidhyut penubhootam! [October 27, 2005]
X. Andhrajyoti – daily Newspaper [Telugu]
• 106 – Inkutunna neeru kungutunna rytu [December 26, 2002]
• 107 – Samacharamu unna sankalpamee karuvu! [February 19, 2003]
• 108 – Phalasayanike kadu, paryavarananiki pradhanyam [March 7, 2003]
• 109 – Venukabadindi rayalaseemeekani telanganaa kadu [April 26, 2003]
• 110 – Krutrima varshalavalla prayojanam sunyam [June 21, 2003]
• 111 – Aruvitechukunna alochanalu vikatisthayi [July 29, 2003]
• 112 – Watershed padhakalato adbhutalevi jarugavu
• 113 – Aapapam sabsideeladi kadu! [April 1, 2004]
• 114 – Ippudu venakubatuku ‘datta’seeme! [November 8, 2005]
• 115 – Jalavanarulu: Bramalu-Vasthavalu [February 24, .2010]
XI. Prajashakti – daily Newspaper [Telugu]
• 116 – Rashtra vyavasaya ranganni bhahulajati samsthalaku karporetlaku kattabette vidhanam [April 9, 200]
• 117 – Tatkalika prayojanalakosam nirardhaka padhakalu [May 13, 2000]
• 118 – Biotec