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Mridula Paul is a researcher affiliated with Northumbria University's Geography and Environmental Sciences Department, holding a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Her work focuses on conservation strategies, sustainable development, and biodiversity management, particularly in the Global South. She has contributed to interdisciplinary research addressing operational challenges in One Health frameworks and has explored sustainable use practices in India through edited volumes and peer-reviewed chapters.
Her research publications examine topics such as conservation policy implementation, human-environment interactions, and the integration of biodiversity goals with sustainable livelihoods. Notable contributions include co-editing the book Conservation through Sustainable Use: Lessons from India, which synthesizes case studies and policy insights from South Asia.
Mridula collaborates internationally on research networks analyzing conservation challenges and has been cited in academic platforms like Mendeley and referenced on Wikipedia. Her work emphasizes practical solutions for balancing ecological preservation with socio-economic development in developing regions.
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