
Bharath M. Palavalli
Bharath M. Palavalli researches and designs tools such as games and simulations to help make better public policy. For nurturing this innovative idea of designing tools and methods to allow different stakeholders to collaborate on creating relevant and usable policy, Bharath was elected to the prestigious Ashoka Fellowship in 2018. His current work focuses on policy design and planning in the context of developing countries.
bharath@fieldsofview.inPublications
- Discovering communication protocols for inter-agency collaboration for emergency response.. 2012
- Designing Energy Policy through the Indian Energy Game.. 2013
- Analyzing gaming-simulations using video based techniques.. 2014
- Modelling technology, policy and behaviour to manage electricity consumption.. 2014
- The emergence of slums - A contemporary view on simulation models.. 2014
- Joint Road Forward: a new set of tools for including excluded perspectives on transport infrastructure.. 2016
- Bengaluru's Continuing Inequality. 2017
- Inclusive Wealth Report 2018: Measuring Progress Towards Sustainability. 2018
- Budget 2018 and Interactive Media: How to Design Nuanced Games on Complex Topics. 2018
- Survey-based socio-economic data from slums in Bangalore, India. 2018
- Social Inclusion through Play, A New Methodology for Public Transport Planning in the Indian Context. 2019
- Imagining Futures - A generative scenario-based methodology to improve planning and decision-support systems for policymakers. 2019
- Scenario based analysis of change in fares for public transport, ridership, congestion and emissions in Bangalore. 2020
- Enabling Public Participation in Shaping the Inclusive Energy Transition Through Serious Gaming---Case Studies in India. 2021
- COVID-19: Sustaining Momentum and Collaborations, Case study on the Relief Ecosystem in Karnataka. 2021