Sheela Immanuel
Designation
Principal Scientist
Qualification
Ph.D (Agri. Extension
Division
Section of Extension & Social Sciences
Specialisation
Technology transfer, Livelihood analysis, Women empowerment
Phone Number
0471-2598551/2598552/2598553/2598554
Intercom
104
Email
sheela.immanuel@icar.org.in
Location
Head Quarters
Total publications
No of papers published: 81

    Socio economic studies/ Gender studies.

    Institute Projects completed: 17
    Projects being handled : 1
    Externally funded project completed : 3
    Consultancy project completed : 1

    Institute Projects:
    Extension of seaweed culture practices to marine fishermen
    Transfer of edible oyster and pearl culture technologies along Tamil Nadu Coast
    Modeling and evaluation of extension strategies for the development of fishing community
    Integration of small scale mariculture with small scale fisheries along the Peninsular India
    A study on diffusion and adoption of selected mari culture practices
    Empowerment of coastal communities through fisheries extension

    Women in fisheries –An analysis of the gender disparities and strategies for development
    Behavioral pattern of fisher folk on changes in the technological regime and regulatory
    mechanism
    Evaluation of transfer of technology programmes in marine fisheries
    Indigenous knowledge system and community based resource management in marine
    fisheries
    Alternate livelihood options for fisher folk through crab fattening
    Appraisal of Marine Fisheries of Andhra Pradesh
    Impact of technological changes on marine fishermen
    Development management advisories for sustaining marine fisheries of Andhra Pradesh
    A diagnostic study on dimensions, causes and ameliorate strategies of poverty and
    marginalization among the marine fisher folk of India.
    An appraisal of the present extension delivery system in fisheries
    Performance appraisal of NGOs in fisheries sector

    External funded projects
    Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC)
    TAR-Institute Village Linkage Programme ( IVLP)

    International project completed :
    Sustainable management of coastal fish stocks in Asia funded by Asian Development Bank
    in collaboration with World Fish Centre

    Publications  in  peer reviewed journals

    1. Sheela Immanuel, 1996, Knowledge level of fishermen and women in seaweed collection, utilization and cultivation, J. Extn. Educ. (4) 1 pp 6-    7.                                     
    2. Sheela Immanuel ,1997,Problems of fishermen and fisherwomen in seaweed collection ,J.. Extn. Educ. (8) 3.         
    3. Sathiadhas R., Noble D., Sheela Immanuel, K.N. Jayan and Sindhu Sadananthan  ,2003,Adoption level of scientific dairy farming among IVLP farmers in the    coastal agro ecosystem,I. J. social research, (3) 44          
    4.  Sheela Immanuel, A. Lakshmi Narayana and Sathiadhas R.,     2004 Transfer of crab farming technology in coastal villages of Kerala-An integrated approach,    Ind.J.of Social research, 45 (2) 147-153    
    5. Sheela Immanuel and R. Sathiadhas ,2004    .Employment potential of fisherwomen in seaweed exploitation and utilization Seaweed  Res.utiln.26(1&2):209-215       
    6. Sheela Immanuel and K.Kanagasabapathy ,2005.Linkages between fishermen and researchers in Marine fisheries –An analysis Agricultural Extension Review, 17   (6):10-13
    7. Sheela Immanuel and K. Kanagasabapathy,2006    .Linkage between research system and extension system in marine fisheries in Kerala, India,Tropical agricultural    research and extension  (International Journal), No 9, 65-72
    8. Sheela Immanuel, K. Kanagasabapathy and S. Balasubramaniam,2006.     An analysis of the linkages between fishermen and extension personnel in marine     fisheries in Kerala,Fisheries Technology, Vol.43(2)pp: 230-235    
    9. Sheela Immanuel  and  K. Kanagasabapathy,2006.Linkages between extension personnel and fishermen in marine fisheries in Kerala    Indian Journal Of Social    Research,Vol.47 (4) (285-291)      
    10.Sheela Immanuel  and  K. Kanagasabapathy,2007.Profile characteristics of researchers-An analysis    Res. ANGRAU 35(1),91-94
    11. Sheela Immanuel and G. Syda Rao,2006    .Situation analysis to enhance livelihood options for Andhra Fishermen ,I.J. of social      research.Vol.48 (4) 325-    333
    12. Sheela Immanuel,2008.Adoption of oyster culture by women in Kerala. Fishery Technology,Vol.45(2).237-242
    13. Sheela Immanuel, Narayanakumar, R. and S. Ayyappan ,2008.Sustainable alternate livelihood avocations for coastal women in India Agricultural situation in     India,Vol. 66(2) pp 83-88
    14. Sheela James, G. Perumal and Arunmozhi Devi,1991    .Role of farm families in agriculture and related activities –A whole farm approach,TN. J. Extn. Educ. 2   (1)
    15. Arunmozhi Devi, G. Perumal and Sheela James,1991    .Participation of farm women in rice farming,TN. J. Extn. Educ 2(4)
    16. Sheela Immanuel and G. Syda Rao,2008.Profile of a fishing community in Andhra Pradesh,Social action ,58 (1)
    17. Ashaletha. S. and Sheela Immanuel,2008.Scope of ethno fisheries and sustainable marine fisheries management in India  .J. of traditional knowledge, Vol (7)2:     226-232
    18. Sheela Immanuel and G. Syda Rao ,2009    .The status of fisherwomen in Andhra Pradesh    Indian Journal of Gender Studies,16(3): 411-423 
    19. Sathiadhas. R. R. Reghu and Sheela Immanuel    1999    Human resources utilization ,productivity and earnings in Indian marine fisheries    Seafood export      journal, Oct-Dec pp51-55
    20. Sheela James and G. Perumal ,1990.Training needs of farm families in agriculture and related activities, Rural Development Review, 9(3-4)                                                 
    21. Devaraj.M.  Sathiadhas and Sheela Immanuel,    1997.    Development and social welfare issues concerning marine fisherfolk in India ,Seagull (3),10.
    22. Sheela Immanuel , G. Syda Rao, Satya Rao, Phalguni Patnaik and Madhumitha Das 2006. Participatory Rural Appraisal – A prelude for rural development ,J.      Social and Economic Studies,Vol.XV111 (1)
    23. Sheela Immanuel and G. Syda Rao,2008..Profile of a fishing community in Andhra Pradesh,Social Action 
    24.Devaraj,M.Krishna Srinath, Sheela Immanuel, K.N.Pushkaran and T.N.Ananthalakshmi.1997.Demonstration of  ornamental fish farming in a Coastal     village,Mar.Fish.Inf.Serv,  (148)    5-9
    25. Sairam C.V., G. Srinivasan, Sheela James and R.M. Shanthi,    1993,Proverbsin farming,Kissan World 20 (2)
    25. Sairam C.V., G. Srinivasan ,Sheela James and R.M. Shanthi.    1993.    Roleof indigenous technology in todays farming, Kissan World 
    25.Immanuel  Sheela and Syda Rao.G. 2012. Social status of Hook and Line Fishermen, Fishery technology, (49).2, 204-209 
    26.Agnes Daney Angela .S. Sheela Immanuel, P.S.Ananthan, 2012. Fishers of Stanley reservoir –An insight into their livelihood, Indian Research Journal of    Extension Education, 12 (3): 128-131 
    27.Nongmaithem Bijaya Lakshmi Devi, Ajit Kumar Ngangbam, Sheela Immanuel, 2012. A study on existing fisheries management system and the problems faced by the    fishers in Loktak lake of Manipur , Journal of Agriculture and veterinary science , 1(5): 22-28  
    28. Nongmaithem Bijaya Lakshmi Devi, Ajit Kumar Ngangbam, Sheela Immanuel and P.S. Ananthan,  2012.  Study of fishers’ socioeconomic and cultural profile around     the Loktak lake of Manipur, India  Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 1(5): 48-56 
    29.Saikia Parag, Krishnan M., Ananthan P.S., Immanuel  Sheela, Hazarika Dinesh. 2012. Competency of Delivery and Penetration of Extension Services Among Fish    Farmers of  Assam, Agricultural Economics Research Review, (25): 
    30.Dipanjan Kashyap, S. Immanuel, B. K. Bhattacharjya,D. Hazarika, Trinayan Deb Sarmah, Sonmoina Bhuyan. 2012. Constraints in dry fish production in India– An    analysis. Environment and ecology: (30): 1426—1429.
    31.Leo Cyril A.R., Sheela Immanuel, Ananthan ,P.S. .2012. Association os socio economic attributes with adoption of better management practices  in shrimp     farming in Karnataka., Fishery Technology, 50,3
    32.Sheela Immanuel and K.Kanagasapapathy, 2013. Extension personnel and researchers linkage in marine fisheries –An introspective study, Indian Journal of Animal     Research, 47,4, pp 348-351.
    33.Prithivi Rani, Sheela Immanuel,P.S..Ananthan, S.N.Ojha, Nalini Ranjan, Mohan kumar Krishnan, 2013. Export performance of Indian ornamental fish –an analysis    of growth, destination and diversity, Indian Journal of Fisheries,  

    34. Koteswari,N., S.Immanuel, A.P.Leo Cyril, B.S. Viswanatha,2014. Impact of aqua
       societies on shrimp farming in Andhra Pradesh, India, Fishery Tchnology,51(2).

    35. Apu Das, Nalini Ranjan Kumar, Krishnan,M, Vinod ,Sheela Immanuel.2014. 
       Adoption of improved aquaculture technology in Tripura, Fishery Technology ,51 (2).

    36. Nisha Elizabeth Joshua and Sheela Immanuel. 2014. Aquaculture development 
       through ATMA, International Journal of science and Research, 3 (10).pp 1428-1433.

    37. Shiwangi Gupta, Nalini Ranjan Kumar ,M.Krishnan,Sheela Immanuel.2014. Impact  
       of compliance with food safety measures in fish processing units, Fishery technology 
       ,Vol 51.No.4

    38. Prathvi Rani, Sheela Immanuel, Nalini Ranjan Kumar .2014. Ornamental fish   exports from India .Performance .competitiveness and determinants ,International     Journal of Fisheries and aquatic studies ,1(4).pp 85-92

    39.Sabari Sankar.S. G.Ajay Anand ,Sheela Immanuel,A.Vennila.2014. Fishers 
       knowledge on marine fisheries management and conservation ,Fishery Technology
        51(2)

    40. Vennila A. Sheela Immanuel and C.S. Purushothaman. 2014. Human induced 
           ecological imbalance .effect on ocean life .Journal of environmental and social 
           sciences ,Vol.1.Issue21 pp 01-04

    41. Nisha Elizabeth Joshua, S.N.Ojha, Sheela Immanuel. 2015. Aquaculture information exchange facilitating farmers, Journal of Fisheries and aqua studies.2    (4).69-73

    42. Angela Agnes Dani, Sheela Immanuel, Ananthan,P.S. G.Ajay Anand and M.Krishnan. 2015. Fishery management in Stanley reservoir , Fishery Technology, (52). pp      58-61.

    43. Nisha Elizabeth Joshua, S.N.Ojha, Sheela Immanuel. 2015. Aquaculture extension among farmers – Policy implications, Eco. Env. & Cons. 21 (4) : 2015; pp.     1925-1932.  

    44. Prathvi Rani and  Sheela Immanuel. 2015. Export destination for Indian ornamental fish: Constant market share analysis. Indian  J..of Animal Sciences 85 (5).  

    45. Dona.P., Sheela Immanuel, S.N.Ojha and Ananthan,P.S. 2016. Occupational needs of shrimp farmers in Kerala, Indian Res.J.Extn.Edu.16 (3), pp 20-24.  

    46. Sheela Immanuel, Sivakumar, Jaganathan D. and Prakash . 2017. Livelihood analysis of tuber crops farmers in Kerala, J.Root Crops, vol.1. No. 42

    47. Prakash P Avinash Kishoreb , Devesh Royb , Debdutt Behurac and Sheela Immanuel, 2017. Biofortification for Reducing Hidden Hunger: A Value Chain Analysis of Sweet Potato in Odisha, India Agricultural Economics Research Review Vol. 30 (No.2)  pp 201-211

    48. M. Jackson Paul , Sheela Immanuel, P. S. Ananthan , and Latha Shenoi.2018.
        Perception of Fishers on Fishery Information Service Dissemination in South Tamil Nadu
        Fishery technology 55 pp 74-78

    49.Jaganathan, D., Sheela Immanuel, Prakash, P. and Sivakumar, P. S. 2020. Sustainable livelihood assessment of taro and paddy growers in    Nayagarh district of      Odisha. Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development. 15(3): 686-693

    50.Prakash, P., Jaganathan, D., Sheela Immanuel and Sivakumar, P.S. 2020. Analysis of global and national scenario of tuber crops production: Trends and    prospects. Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 16(4): 500-510

    51.Sheela Immanuel, Jaganathan, D., Koundinya, A. V.V., Prakash, P., Sivakumar, P. S., Kesava Kumar, H. and Muthuraj, R. 2020. Mapping of livelihood capitals for    technological interventions in elephant foot yam and banana cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences    9 (8): 3686-3696.

    52.Prakash P., Jaganathan, D., Sheela Immanuel and Sivakumar, P.S. 2020. Analysis of global and national scenario of tuber crops production: Trends and    prospects. Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 16(4): 500-510.

    53.Prakash, P., Pramod Kumar, Niranjan, S., Jaganathan, D., Prabhat Kishore, Sheela Immanuel. 2021. Economic feasibility of protected cultivation of rose under    polyhouse and its supply chain in Maharashtra. Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development, 16(03): 939-946

    54.Prakash P., Pramod Kumar, S. Niranjan, D. Jaganathan, Prabhat Kishore, Sheela Immanuel. 2021. Economic feasibility of protected cultivation of rose under    polyhouse and its supply chain in Maharashtra, Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development, 16(03):655-662.

    55.Prakash, P., Kumar, P.; Reddy, K.V.; Kumar, K.N.R.; Konduru, S.; Paramesh, V.; Rajanna, G.A.; Shankarappa, S.K.; Jaganathan, D.; Immanuel, S.; Kamble, A.L.;    Selvakumar, R.; Immanuelraj, K.T.; Manogaran, B.R.; Perumal, A.; Maruthanayagam, U.; Niranjan, S. 2022. Protected Cultivation of Horticultural Crops as a    Livelihood Opportunity in Western India: An Economic Assessment. Sustainability, 14, 7430


    56.Prakash P, D. Jaganathan, Sheela Immanuel, R. Muthuraj and P. Sethuraman Sivakumar. 2023. Socio economic impact of improved variety of Chinese potato in Tamil   Nadu, Indian Journal of Horticulture, 80(2): 177-183.

    57.Sheela Immanuel, D. Jaganathan, P. Prakash and P. Sethuraman Sivakumar. 2023. Cassava for food security, poverty reduction and climate resilience. Indian   Journal of Ecology, 51(1):21-31

    58.Prakash P., D. Jaganathan and Sheela Immanuel. 2024. Production, trade and future prospects of tropical tuber crops, Current Science, 127 (09): 1100-1107.

    59.Sheela Immanuel, Jaganathan, D. and Prakash, P. 2024. Gender analysis and empowerment of women and men in cassava (Manihot esculenta) production in Kerala.    Journal of Horticultural Sciences, 19(1), 2024.

     

    Books published
    CO - Authored
    45. Co Authored ,2003,Agricultural Technology Information Centre ,CMFRI,41
    46. Co-Authored,2003,Institute village Linkage Programme –Coastal agro ecosystem and interventions,CMFRI,79
    47. Co-Authored,2004,Reaching the unreached: Highlight of IVLP of CMFRI,CMFRI,40
    48. Co-Authored,2005 .Aaprabhaya thak pakunjna,    CMFRI, 87

    INTERNATIONAL BOOK CHAPTERS/CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 
    55. Sheela Immanuel and Jiju P. Alex,1998.Marine fisheries in India –A glimpse of the socio economic and demographic featuresPaper presented in the regional    Workshop on fisheries socio economics and management organized by ICLARM at Hatyai, Thailand, Nov 24 ,Appendix G
    56. S. Immanuel, V. N. Pillai, E. Vivekanandhan, K.N. Kurup and M. Srinath.2003,     A preliminary assessment of the coastal fishery resources in India-Socio    economic and bio economic perspective, Book chapter in book on Assessment, Management and future directions for coastal fisheries in Asian countries. Edited     by G.Sivestere,L.Garces,I. Stobutzki , M.Ahmed,R.A. Valmonte Santos, C.Luna,L.Lachica Alino,P. Munro,V. Christenson and D.Pauly ,1120 
    57. E.Vivekanandhan, M. Srinath , V.N. Pillai, S. Immanuel, K.N. Kurup    2003    Marine Fisheries along the South west coast of India, , Book chapter in book on    Assessment, Management and future directions for coastal fisheries in Asian countries. Edited by G.Sivestere,L.Garces,I.Stobutzki,M.Ahmed,R.A. Valmonte   Santos, C.Luna,L.Lachica Alino,P. Munro,V. Christenson and D.Pauly ,1120 
    58 Vivekanandhan, M. Srinath , V.N. Pillai, S. Immanuel and  K.N. Kurup.2003.Tropical model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the south west coast of India,,     Book chapter in book on Assessment, Management and future directions for coastal fisheries in Asian countries. Edited by G.Sivestere,L.Garces,I. Stobutzki ,     M.Ahmed,R.A. Valmonte Santos, C.Luna,L.Lachica Alino,P. Munro,V. Christenson and D.Pauly,1120

     

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