DEPARTMENT.FACULTY
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION
B.A. (Hons.) Economics, M.A. Economics, M.Phil. Economics, Ph.D. Sociology
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION
Professor
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA
Development & Resource Economics, Marginalised & Indigenous Communities, Impact of Government Programmes
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS
English House, Taar Bungalow, A.M.U., Aligarh
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE
9358210681
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL
amusavi.cws@amu.ac.in musaviazra21@gmail.com
Azra Musavi has a Masters & MPhil. in Economics, & PhD. in Sociology. She has ten years of experience of teaching core courses and supervising PhD scholars in Economics as well as Women's Studies. She has been working at the Advanced Centre for Women's Studies since 2016. Azra has been teaching papers on Economy, Environment & Research Methodology at undergraduate & post graduate levels in Women's Studies. She has been actively engaged in interdisciplinary research. Three of her students have been awarded PhD. in Economics & one in Women's Studies. She has also supervised two PDFs in Women's Studies. Azra has implemented Major Research Projects funded by UGC, MoEF&CC, USFWS & UPFD - World Bank. She has completed 08 Major Projects & has 02 ongoing Projects. Her research is on resource economics, indigenous & marginalised communities. She has published several papers in peer reviewed journals and also authored one book & edited three books.
- UGC Major Research Project - FTR 2013 Download PDF
- A. Musavi (2016). Download PDF
Biodiversity Management in Developing Countries – An Economic Perspective. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 42(1): 27-34. Online. ISSN: 0377-015X (Print); 2320-5199 (Online)
- S. S. Yaqoob & A. Musavi (2019). Download PDF
Where do women spend time? A micro-level study of Shopian & Kulgam Districts, India. International Journal of Management Studies Vol. VI, Issue 1 (8): pp. 29-39. ISSN (online) 2231-2528; ISSN (Print) 2249-0302.
- K.A. Khan, A. Musavi, J.A. Khan & K. Ahmad (2018). Download PDF
Livelihood of two local communities and their dependence on forest resources: A case study from western Himalaya, Dachigam National Park, Jammu & Kashmir, India. Journal of Human Resource & Sustainability Studies, 6: 294-305. ISSN Online: 2328-4870, ISSN Print: 2328-4862
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- WMM 2005 - Feminisation of Agriculture 2 - Lecturehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1fmaQ3yaL-1A6CeH0Fr8og5URtjBI0ruW/view?usp=sharing
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