Revati Dhoble

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Revati DhobleProgram Area
Infrastructure and GovernanceExpertise
Qualitative research, Multi disciplinary social science researchResearch Interests
State-society interactions with reference to diversity, exclusion and marginalisation of individuals and groups, urbanisation-its development and underdevelopment, provisioning and financing of public utilities and servicesDesignation
ResearcherBio
Revati Dhoble is a Researcher at the Centre for Development Finance. She works in the programme area of Urban Infrastructure and Governance. She holds a Masters in Development Studies (Specialisation in Dalit and Tribal Studies) from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and a Bachelors in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. Her Masters dissertation was in the area of urban -rural water conflict and issues of appropriations, deprivations and sustainability. Revati has interned with the Kashtakari Sanghatna, a social movement for asserting and advocating rights of the tribal people in India. At CDF, her work has mainly been in the areas of Municipal Finance, Urban Governance and History of Policy Making in India.
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Publications
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Cooking practices and cookstoves field insights: A pilot study of user experience with traditional and improved cookstoves
The pilot study of user experience with traditional and improved cookstoves based on research in five Indian states. Provides an understanding of traditional cooking practices, looks at some of the improved cook stoves currently in [...]
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Projects
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Cooking practices and cookstoves field insights: A pilot study of user experience with traditional and improved cookstoves
The pilot study of user experience with traditional and improved cookstoves based on research in five Indian states. Provides an understanding of traditional cooking practices, looks at some of the improved cook stoves currently in [...]
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Municipal Finance & City Disclosure Standards for India
CDF is developing a market data quality and information dissemination standard for India’s cities to ensure that investors have adequate information to quickly and easily assess risk on an ongoing basis and respond accordingly. CDF [...]
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