The over-exploitation of important earth resources such as land
and water has led to a number of environment-related problems the
world over. At the same time, land-use change caused by various
human activities has led to extinction of many plant and animal
habitats and species. In this context, the relevance of
biodiversity for human survival is becoming a major international
political issue as scientific evidence builds on the global health
implications of biodiversity loss. These issues are closely linked
with the issue of climate change, as many of the health risks due
to climate change are associated with rapid degradation of
biodiversity. This present work focuses on holistic natural
resource-based spatio-temporal planning, development, and
management and considers them as essential to save the degraded
ecosystem for sustainable resource management. Contributions are
compiled in two volumes: 1. Climate Change and Biodiversity and 2.
Landscape Ecology and Water Management. Geoinformatics along with
its tools such as remote sensing and geographical information
systems (GIS) have been used in assessing the results of various
environmental problems both physical and social. The volume will be
useful for geographers, geoscientists, hydrologists, landscape
ecologists, environmentalists, engineers, planners and policy
makers.
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