Established in 1955, the French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP) is the biggest of the 26 research centres (UMIFRE) under the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). It is a part of the research unit UAR3330 "Savoirs et Mondes Indiens" jointly with the Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH), New Delhi. The IFP’s vocation is to conduct research, expertise and training in the fields of Indology (classical texts, history and culture), Social Sciences, Ecology (environment and sustainable development) and Geomatics (geo-spatial monitoring and information technology), in India and South Asia. - The Department of Indology focuses its attention on the key features of classical India, namely, its religions, literature, languages (Sanskrit, Tamil, etc.) in order to better interpret and study the foundations of modern India. This site lists the publications (books, chapters, articles, conference papers etc.) of the IFP's researchers. Full-text files are available for some of them.Collaboration
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LIDAR
South India
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Vulnerability
Debt
Inde
Biodiversity hotspot
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Inde du Sud
Southern India
Eastern Ghats
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Aboveground biomass
Authorship pattern
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Kerala
COVID-19
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Réserve naturelle
Pondicherry
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Heritage
France
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Pollen
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Mexico
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India
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