• Anil Agarwal, Sunita Narain and Indira Khurana (2001): Making Water Everybody's Business: Policy and Practice of Water Harvesting, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
• Anil Agarwal, Sunita Narain and Anju Sharma (1999): Green Politics: State of Global Environmental Negotiations, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
• Anil Agarwal and Sunita Narain (1999): Community and Household Water Management: The Key to Environmental Regeneration and Poverty Alleviation, UNDP/European Commission, New York.
• A. Agarwal, Sunita Narain and Srabani Sen (1999): State of India's Environment - The Citizens' Fifth Report, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
• A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain (1997): State of India's Environment-4: Dying Wisdom: Rise, Fall and Potential of-Traditional Water Harvesting Systems, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
• A. Agarwal (1997): The Challenge of the Balance: Environmental Economics in India, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
• A. Agarwal (1995): The Curse of the White Gold: The ecological crisis of the Aral Sea, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
• A. Agarwal (1992): The Price of Forests, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1992.
• A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain (1992): Towards a Green World, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1992.
• A. Agarwal and Ajit Chak (1991): The State of India's Environment - Citizens' Third Report: Floods, Flood Plains and Environmental Myths, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1991.
• A.Agarwal and Sunita Narain 1991, Global Warming in an Unequal World, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1991(translated into Danish and German).
• A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain (1989): Towards Green Villages: A Strategy for Environmentally-Sound and Participatory Rural Development, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1989 (translated into French, Oriya, Marathi, Kannada and Hindi)
• A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain (1987): Strategies to involve women and landless in afforestation: Experiences from India, International Labour Organisation, Geneva.
• A. Agarwal et al (1987): Wrath of Nature: The Impact of Environmental Destruction on Floods and Droughts, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1987 (translated into Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Bengali).
• A. Agarwal and U. Samarth (1987): The Fight for Survival, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1987.
• A. Agarwal (1986): Report on Natural Resources for Food and Agriculture in the Asia and Pacific Region, Food and Agriculture Organisation, Rome, 1986.
• A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain (1985): The State of India's Environment 1984-85: A Second Citizens' Report, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1985 (translated into Hindi, Kannada and French).
• A. Agarwal, T. Bartlem and T. Hoffmann (1983): Competition and Collaboration in Renewable Energy : The Problems and Opportunities of Technology Transfer to the Developing Countries, IIED, Washington, 1983.
• A. Agarwal, R. Chopra and K. Sharma (1982): The State of India's Environment -1982 : A Citizens' Report, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1982 (translated into Hindi, Kannada, Tamil and French).
• A. Agarwal (1981): Mud, mud : The relevance of earth as a housing material, International Institute for Environment and Development, London, 1981 (translated into French and Spanish).
• A. Agarwal, J. Tinker et al (1980): Water and Sanitation for all?, International Institute for Environment and Development, London, 1980.
• Anil Agarwal (1978): Drugs and the Third World, International Institute for Environment and Development, London, 1978 (translated into French).