1) Joshi, A. Nishimura, M. (2016) Impact of Disaster Relief Policies on the Cooperation of Residents in a Post-Disaster Housing Relocation Program: A Case Study of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.Vol.19, ELSEVIER(Netherlands)pp.258-264.
Impact Factor – 1.509 (Refereed)
2) Joshi,A. Aoki, M (2014). The role of social capital and public policy in disaster recovery. A case study of Tamil Nadu State, India International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction Vol.7 pp. 100-108 Impact Factor – 1.509 (Refereed)
3) Joshi, A. Hioki, K. (2012). “Organic bazaar consumers in India :A case study of the IIRD, India, Aurangabad. Journal of Agriculture Economics. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment Vol.10 (2): 2012 pp. 132-136 Impact Factor -0.445 (Refereed)
4) Joshi, A. Kaneko, J. and Usami, Y. (2010) Farmers Participation in Weekly Organic Bazaar in Aurangabad, India. Journal of Rural Problems. 46(179) pp.301-307 (Refereed)
5) Joshi, A. Kaneko, J. (2010). “Factors affecting the decision-making of farmers concerning the application of neem pesticide in Nagpur and Wardha, India: A Case Study of “The Neem Foundation”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment 8 (1) pp 363-366 (Refereed)
6) Joshi, A. Usami, Y. and Kaneko, J. (2009). Economics of Neem Pesticide Application: A Case Study in Nagpur and Wardha, India. Journal of Rural Problems 45(175) pp. 231- 236 (Refereed)
7) Joshi, A. Kaneko, J. (2007). “Farmers Adoption of Neem as an Organic Pesticides in Nagpur, India: A case study of The Neem Foundation” Activities. Journal of Rural Problems. 43(166) pp. 252-255 (Refereed)
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