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Wetlands provide a key service in an ecosystem such as providing
resilience against drought and diverse habitats that support
biodiversity. Because of their ephemeral character and their small
size, however, these vulnerable ecosystems are declining rapidly as
climate change continues to surge and human activities expand.
Rational management of wet ecosystems need accompanying actions
covering research, systematic observation, and more. Wetland
Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and the Impact of Climate Change
produces innovative concepts, methodologies, tools, and
applications for ecosystem service valuation, wetland biodiversity
conservation, fresh water supply, agricultural production, food
security, wetland management, and its impact on biodiversity. It
assesses the cumulative risk posed to wetland habitats and species
by human activities and explores the consequences for the delivery
of ecosystem services and biodiversity at local, regional, and
global scales, as well as the impacts of climate change on wetland
ecosystems and water resources. Covering topics such as
geochemistry, invasive species, and sedimentary change, this
premier reference source is an indispensable resource for
government officials, engineers, environmental managers,
environmentalists, students and educators of higher education,
researchers, and academicians.
Climate change and environmental pollution remain two primary areas
of concern in today's world. These detrimental influences continue
to have a strong impact on various aspects of humanity,
specifically public health in tropical regions. Researchers have
seen neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affected by climate change
and anthropogenic impacts. Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impacts
on Neglected Tropical Diseases is a pivotal reference source that
provides vital research on the association of environmental
pollutants and global warming with viruses in tropical regions.
While highlighting topics such as pathogenicity, travel impact, and
economic impacts, this publication explores the developments and
trends in these areas of medicine and ecology, as well as
prevention strategies to be used for educational and sensitization
purposes. This book is ideally designed for doctors, medical
practitioners, ecologists, epidemiologists, environmentalists,
world health organizations, researchers, biologists, policymakers,
academicians, and students.
The interactions between climate change, agriculture, and
technology are of increasing concern to academicians, educators,
and planners. After the publication of the first report of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), studies of the
impact of climate change on productive systems such as agriculture
have multiplied. The best solution can be found in new technologies
and tools. Intelligent Solutions for Optimizing Agriculture and
Tackling Climate Change: Current and Future Dimensions explores the
importance of artificial intelligence and its effects on the future
of agriculture. It further highlights the opportunities and
challenges of artificial intelligence in the agricultural field.
Covering topics such as agroforestry, farming productivity, and
population projections, this premier reference source is an
indispensable resource for climate scientists, agricultural
scientists, policymakers, computer scientists, engineers, students
and educators of higher education, libraries, researchers, and
academicians.
Ecosystems provide services that are crucial and beneficial to the
human population. The management and conservation of these services
can assure the wellbeing of the local population. Climate Change
and Its Impact on Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity in Arid and
Semi-Arid Zones is an essential reference source that studies the
effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem services in
dry regions and examines various strategic local, national, and
international policy developments to help overcome these impacts.
Featuring research on topics such as poverty reduction, climate
change, and adaption policies, this book is ideally designed for
environmentalists, policymakers, government officials,
academicians, researchers, and technology developers who want to
improve their understanding of climate change impact,
vulnerability, and sustainability, and the strategic role of
adaptation and mitigation.
Climate change is expected to influence several productive sectors,
the most significant of which is agriculture. Agriculture comprises
an important sector of the global economy that includes crops,
livestock, and seafood. Agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries are
closely linked to the climate, with changes in climatic conditions
able to drastically affect animal and plant productivity, which in
turn has a direct impact on human well-being. Impacts of Climate
Change on Agriculture and Aquaculture is a critical scholarly
publication that provides an integrated assessment of climate
change impacts on agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries and
explores a set of strategies to secure sustainable food security.
While highlighting the associations between climate change, food
security, and socio-economic development, the book establishes an
inventory of good agricultural practices for the adaptation to
climate change and presents solutions for making agricultural and
food systems more sustainable. Featuring a wide range of topics
such as carbon sequestration, ecosystem management, and
desertification, this book is ideal for agriculturalists,
environmentalists, fisheries, marine biologists, ichthyologists,
government officials, academicians, policy makers, scientists,
professionals, researchers, and students.
Due to the increasing trend of international interest in education
for climate change and the environment, there has been an increase
of research in the area. There is a current question on what the
best methods and tools are for integrating climate change education
and sustainability into school programs. These educational methods
can create the development of effective responses, attitudes, and
behaviors to adapt to climate change. Empirical and conceptual
models must be explored to help those interested in learning and
teaching environmental education and climate change and adding it
to modern school curriculum. The Handbook of Research on
Environmental Education Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
and Sustainability produces innovative approaches, methods, and
ideas in education for climate change, environment strategies, and
sustainability along with the development of curriculum and
strategies for sustainable development goals. The chapters
encompass multiple disciplines such as geology, geography, remote
sensing, geographic information systems, environmental science, and
environmental engineering. This book is ideal for in-service and
preservice teachers, administrators, teacher educators,
practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and
students interested in educational strategies and curriculum for
climate change and sustainability.
The interactions between climate change, agriculture, and
technology are of increasing concern to academicians, educators,
and planners. After the publication of the first report of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), studies of the
impact of climate change on productive systems such as agriculture
have multiplied. The best solution can be found in new technologies
and tools. Intelligent Solutions for Optimizing Agriculture and
Tackling Climate Change: Current and Future Dimensions explores the
importance of artificial intelligence and its effects on the future
of agriculture. It further highlights the opportunities and
challenges of artificial intelligence in the agricultural field.
Covering topics such as agroforestry, farming productivity, and
population projections, this premier reference source is an
indispensable resource for climate scientists, agricultural
scientists, policymakers, computer scientists, engineers, students
and educators of higher education, libraries, researchers, and
academicians.
Wetlands provide a key service in an ecosystem such as providing
resilience against drought and diverse habitats that support
biodiversity. Because of their ephemeral character and their small
size, however, these vulnerable ecosystems are declining rapidly as
climate change continues to surge and human activities expand.
Rational management of wet ecosystems need accompanying actions
covering research, systematic observation, and more. Wetland
Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and the Impact of Climate Change
produces innovative concepts, methodologies, tools, and
applications for ecosystem service valuation, wetland biodiversity
conservation, fresh water supply, agricultural production, food
security, wetland management, and its impact on biodiversity. It
assesses the cumulative risk posed to wetland habitats and species
by human activities and explores the consequences for the delivery
of ecosystem services and biodiversity at local, regional, and
global scales, as well as the impacts of climate change on wetland
ecosystems and water resources. Covering topics such as
geochemistry, invasive species, and sedimentary change, this
premier reference source is an indispensable resource for
government officials, engineers, environmental managers,
environmentalists, students and educators of higher education,
researchers, and academicians.
Climate change and environmental pollution remain two primary areas
of concern in today's world. These detrimental influences continue
to have a strong impact on various aspects of humanity,
specifically public health in tropical regions. Researchers have
seen neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affected by climate change
and anthropogenic impacts. Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impacts
on Neglected Tropical Diseases is a pivotal reference source that
provides vital research on the association of environmental
pollutants and global warming with viruses in tropical regions.
While highlighting topics such as pathogenicity, travel impact, and
economic impacts, this publication explores the developments and
trends in these areas of medicine and ecology, as well as
prevention strategies to be used for educational and sensitization
purposes. This book is ideally designed for doctors, medical
practitioners, ecologists, epidemiologists, environmentalists,
world health organizations, researchers, biologists, policymakers,
academicians, and students.
Climate change is expected to influence several productive sectors,
the most significant of which is agriculture. Agriculture comprises
an important sector of the global economy that includes crops,
livestock, and seafood. Agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries are
closely linked to the climate, with changes in climatic conditions
able to drastically affect animal and plant productivity, which in
turn has a direct impact on human well-being. Impacts of Climate
Change on Agriculture and Aquaculture is a critical scholarly
publication that provides an integrated assessment of climate
change impacts on agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries and
explores a set of strategies to secure sustainable food security.
While highlighting the associations between climate change, food
security, and socio-economic development, the book establishes an
inventory of good agricultural practices for the adaptation to
climate change and presents solutions for making agricultural and
food systems more sustainable. Featuring a wide range of topics
such as carbon sequestration, ecosystem management, and
desertification, this book is ideal for agriculturalists,
environmentalists, fisheries, marine biologists, ichthyologists,
government officials, academicians, policy makers, scientists,
professionals, researchers, and students.
Each year, floods cause an enormous amount of global economic and
social damage, impacting transportation systems, water supplies,
agriculture, and health. Response management to catastrophic floods
require increased measures involving integrated planning,
adaptation, and recovery strategies in order to protect against
human loss. Decision Support Methods for Assessing Flood Risk and
Vulnerability is a pivotal reference source that provides vital
research on the application of effective models and tools focused
on the diagnosis of vulnerability to flooding risks and evaluates
and measures the impact of floods on socio-economic wellbeing.
While highlighting topics such as hydrological events, soil
erosion, and flood vulnerability, this publication explores methods
of identifying appropriate adaptation strategies. This book is
ideally designed for researchers, students, academicians,
policymakers, government officials, and technology developers
seeking current empirical research findings to be used to improve
the overall understanding of the flood phenomenon.
Ecosystems provide services that are crucial and beneficial to the
human population. The management and conservation of these services
can assure the wellbeing of the local population. Climate Change
and Its Impact on Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity in Arid and
Semi-Arid Zones is an essential reference source that studies the
effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem services in
dry regions and examines various strategic local, national, and
international policy developments to help overcome these impacts.
Featuring research on topics such as poverty reduction, climate
change, and adaption policies, this book is ideally designed for
environmentalists, policymakers, government officials,
academicians, researchers, and technology developers who want to
improve their understanding of climate change impact,
vulnerability, and sustainability, and the strategic role of
adaptation and mitigation.
Each year, floods cause an enormous amount of global economic and
social damage, impacting transportation systems, water supplies,
agriculture, and health. Response management to catastrophic floods
require increased measures involving integrated planning,
adaptation, and recovery strategies in order to protect against
human loss. Decision Support Methods for Assessing Flood Risk and
Vulnerability is a pivotal reference source that provides vital
research on the application of effective models and tools focused
on the diagnosis of vulnerability to flooding risks and evaluates
and measures the impact of floods on socio-economic wellbeing.
While highlighting topics such as hydrological events, soil
erosion, and flood vulnerability, this publication explores methods
of identifying appropriate adaptation strategies. This book is
ideally designed for researchers, students, academicians,
policymakers, government officials, and technology developers
seeking current empirical research findings to be used to improve
the overall understanding of the flood phenomenon.
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