Dr. Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen

Professor, Department of Geography, State University of New York - Buffalo

Dr. Bagchi-Sen portrait.
Demographic change in US urban areas; migration and labor outcomes; shrinking cities; innovation and entrepreneurship (go to webpage on NSF-funded research on ethanol industry) Download docx; industry studies - biotech, pharma, and bioenergy; universities and regional development; and foreign direct investment

Recent Publications

    Bagchi-Sen, S., Franklin, R., Rogerson, P., & Seymour, E., (2020 accepted).  Urban inequality and the demographic transformation of shrinking cities: The role of the foreign born. Journal of Applied Geography.

    Bagchi-Sen, S., Schunder, T., Tai, X. (2019).  An analysis of employment patterns of domestic migrants and immigrants in a Rustbelt city: A study of Buffalo-Niagara Falls. Growth and Change: A Journal of Urban and Regional Policy. 

    Mclean, E., Bagchi-Sen, S., Atkinson, J., & Schindel, A. (2019). Household Dependence on Solid Cooking Fuels in Peru: An Analysis of Environmental and Socioeconomic Conditions. Global Environmental Change, 58 

    Schunder, T., and Bagchi-Sen, S. (2019). Understanding the household cooking fuel transition. Geography Compass.  

    Ding, N. and Bagchi-Sen, S. (2019). An analysis of commuting distance and job accessibility for residents in a U.S. legacy city. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 109, 1560-1582. 

    Mclean, E., Bagchi-Sen, S., Atkinson, J., Ravenscroft, J., Hewner, S., & Schindel, A. (2018). Country-Level Analysis of Household Fuel Transitions. World Development, 114, 267-280.

    Kedron, P. and Bagchi-Sen, S. (2018). Explanations of firm survival in renewable energy in the United States: a study of ethanol refineries. European Planning Studies, 26, 2237-2255. 

Books

Russell Weaver, Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen, Jason Knight and Amy E. Frazier

Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen and Helen Lawton-Smith

Maureen McKelvey and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen

Luís M. Carmo Farinha, João J. M. Ferreira, Helen Lawton Smith and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen