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This book shares experiences and knowledge on climate change
impacts and adaptation, risk reduction strategies, communities’
responses, and best practices from different landscapes of India.
It provides insights into climate change risk reduction in
trans-disciplinary frameworks. The findings and discussions put
forward in the chapters, largely based on micro-level case studies,
provide an in-depth understanding of interactions among ecology,
society, and economy under different conditions of changing
climate. It contains critical discussion on both existing and
required actions as adjustments to climate change impacts by
different actors at diverse scales and contexts. The
recommendations will be beneficial in climate change adaptation
planning for India and other developing countries, where a large
portion of the population directly depends on climate-sensitive
sectors. The content of the book is interdisciplinary and it will
be beneficial for scholars and practitioners from natural science,
social science, policy, and governance across the continents.
This edited book offers coverage towards SDG 15 in particular, but
it provides for all the SDGs in general. The book is an inclusive
comprehension on ecosystem restoration and sustainability including
agricultural and ecosystem resilience, the role of biodiversity,
climate change and water resources, hydrological modelling, extreme
events, disaster risk and management, sustainable policy making on
disaster management.  The world is facing diverse and
severe challenges. Millions of people are suffering from the
catastrophic effects of extreme disasters, climate emergencies,
water and food insecurity, and the repercussions of COVID-19
pandemic. Ecosystems are essential players in people’s capacity
to meet these challenges. Hence, managing them and protecting their
resources in sustainable ways is crucial. The book ‘Ecosystem
Restoration:Â Towards Sustainable and Resilient
Development’ provides comprehensive information on fundamentals,
approaches and latest developments in the field of ecosystem
restoration, resilience and sustainability. This book is of
interest to teachers, researchers, climate change scientists, and
valuable source of reference to the professionals and students in
the relevant disciplines. Besides, the book serves as
additional reading for graduate students of water, ecology,
restoration forestry, soil science, and environmental sciences.
National and international ecological policy makers, scientists and
planners will also find this to be a useful read.
Over the past few decades, the frequency and severity of natural
and human-induced disasters have increased across Asia. These
disasters lead to substantial loss of life, livelihoods and
community assets, which not only threatens the pace of
socio-economic development, but also undo hard-earned gains.
Extreme events and disasters such as floods, droughts, heat, fire,
cyclones and tidal surges are known to be exacerbated by
environmental changes including climate change, land-use changes
and natural resource degradation. Increasing climate variability
and multi-dimensional vulnerabilities have severely affected the
social, ecological and economic capacities of the people in the
region who are, economically speaking, those with the least
capacity to adapt. Climatic and other environmental hazards and
anthropogenic risks, coupled with weak and wavering capacities,
severely impact the ecosystems and Nature's Contributions to People
(NCP) and, thereby, to human well-being. Long-term resilience
building through disaster risk reduction and integrated adaptive
climate planning, therefore, has become a key priority for
scientists and policymakers alike. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) is
a cost-effective approach that utilizes ecosystem and biodiversity
services for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation,
while also providing a range of co-benefits like sustainable
livelihoods and food, water and energy security. This book
discusses the concept of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) - both as a
science and as art - and elaborates on how it can be applied to
develop healthy and resilient ecosystems locally, nationally,
regionally and globally. The book covers illustrative methods and
tools adopted for applying NbS in different countries. The authors
discuss NbS applications and challenges, research trends and future
insights that have wider regional and global relevance. The aspects
covered include: landscape restoration, ecosystem-based adaptation,
ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, ecological restoration,
ecosystem-based protected areas management, green infrastructure
development, nature-friendly infrastructure development in various
ecosystem types, agro-climatic zones and watersheds. The book
offers insights into understanding the sustainable development
goals (SDGs) at the grass roots level and can help indigenous and
local communities harness ecosystem services to help achieve them.
It offers a unique, essential resource for researchers, students,
corporations, administrators and policymakers working in the fields
of the environment, geography, development, policy planning, the
natural sciences, life sciences, agriculture, health, climate
change and disaster studies.
The edited book provides both fundamentals as well as key factors
of climate change, extreme events and disaster risk management. It
systematically describes the integrated risk of various
hydro-meteorological extreme events. The book brings together broad
range of topics including basic concepts, exposure, risk,
resilience and vulnerability. In addition, it also analysis the
impact of various disaster events on bio-diversity, local
communities, ecosystem and agricultural food production. The motive
is to define remediation strategies in the fields of resilient
infrastructures, communication strategies and immediate public
participation. The book is presented in four parts, where part 1
familiarizes with fundamentals of hydro-meteorological based
disasters; Part 2 focuses on risk and vulnerability analysis; Part
3 focuses on risk remediation options; and part 4 suggests the role
of sustainable planning framework on disaster risk management. This
volume is of interest and use to professionals and researchers
working in climate change, atmospheric sciences and disaster
management.
Discusses algorithms and design methodologies for the
implementation of HMI based IoT systems. Covers real-time utility
of IoT based devices and systems. Provides human-machine
interactive technologies and smart applications using IoT. Covers
cyber-physical systems, IoT in HMI, using a blend of theoretical
knowledge with a practical approach.
This edited book provides a platform for knowledge sharing in all
areas related to the rivers, sediment and hydrological extremes. It
explains the hypothesis that river flow and sediment transport are
intimately linked to erosion, scour and sediment deposition.
Sediment transport, erosion and deposition are driven by local
base-level changes and are highly variable in space and time. These
concepts have serious implication for understanding the recent
development of the River, Sediment and Hydrological Extremes. The
natural hazards posed by hydrologic events and river systems depend
on the uncertainty of hydrological events. This ability is affected
by change in climatic conditions. Climate change studies have
revealed that the frequency of extreme weather phenomena with
increasing damage to human assets has gradually grown worldwide. As
a consequence, rainfall events concentrated in time and space are
expected to lead to serious local flooding and sediment transport
in many parts of the world. Floods are remarkable
hydro-meteorological phenomena and forceful agents of geomorphic
evolution in most physical geographical belts and, from the
viewpoint of human society, among the most important environmental
hazards. According to the Indian Environment Agency, floods rank as
number one on the list of natural disasters in India over the past
decade. This book is an attempt to fill the gap in literature and
bring forth evidence based latest research about precise estimation
of erosion and scour, which is essential to reduce the hazards. The
book explains that lack of preparedness and appropriate adaptation
strategy makes people more risk-prone. It highlights the
vulnerability in South Asia region about the impacts of flood,
sediments, and river hazards because a large portion of its
population depends on sensitive sectors like agriculture and
forestry for livelihoods and several other reasons. The book is
relevant for academician, researchers and students of disaster
management, hydrology and ecology.
This contributed volume is focused on  SDG 3, 6, 7 ,9, 11,
15, and it covers extensive knowledge on damage and loss contexts
of climate change in a developing country. India’s vast
landscape with its diversity of eco-geo-physiography,
socio-cultural, and developmental settings, coupled with climate
change and anthropogenic factors, makes it one of the most
disaster-prone countries of the world and, thus, representing
almost all the disasters and extreme events associated with climate
change, variability, and weather phenomenon. Besides common
hazards,such as heavy rainfall, floods, drought, cyclone and heat
wave, secondary and composite disasters like forest fires and
disease epidemics are also covered with case studies and examples.
Cross-cutting aspects like infrastructure resilience, gender and
social equity concerns, legal and assessment tools, and futuristic
vision have been covered well in the book. Disaster risk reduction,
preparedness, and resilience as central themes of adaptation to
climate change are presented through policy discussions, tools, and
strategic analysis of past and recent lessons. This book is of
common interest to a wider range of readers across policyplanning,
academia, research, and professional practitioners having interest
in adaptation, resilience building and sustainability in developing
countries of the world. Though it is primarily a reference book, it
can also serve as a textbook for university courses and
professional trainings in climate change adaptation, disaster
management, sustainability and strategic management studies.Â
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This edited book first gives an overview of issues in the studies
of atmospheric sciences and then elaborates on extreme events in
air pollution, their assessment, impacts, and mitigation
strategies. It covers general overview of factors governing in
atmosphere that lead to air pollution, description about recent and
hazardous air pollution episodes, emergencies and extremes in
atmospheric sciences, impact studies on living organisms and
atmosphere related to emergencies and possible remedies/mitigation
strategies which may also include green growth strategies for
management. Increase in anthropogenic activities from different
sources results in very high concentrations of air pollutants in
the atmospheres and they lead to cause disturbance in seasonal
cycles and atmospheric phenomena, ecological imbalance and change
in the quality of air. These impacts are the major cause of
short-term or long-term effects on living and non-living systems.
In the recent years, several instances of extremes atmosphere and
air pollution related emergencies causing accidental episodes, fog,
smog, health related, heat and cold wave etc. are experienced. This
book brings the attention on such issues in atmospheric sciences
and discuss the disaster preparedness and management plus
emergencies. This book is valuable reading material for students in
Environmental Science, Biological Science, Medical Science, Policy
Planning, Disaster Management and Agriculture. It's useful for
environmental consultants, researchers and other professionals
involved in air quality, plant, humans and disasters related
research.
This edited book first gives an overview of issues in the studies
of atmospheric sciences and then elaborates on extreme events in
air pollution, their assessment, impacts, and mitigation
strategies. It covers general overview of factors governing in
atmosphere that lead to air pollution, description about recent and
hazardous air pollution episodes, emergencies and extremes in
atmospheric sciences, impact studies on living organisms and
atmosphere related to emergencies and possible remedies/mitigation
strategies which may also include green growth strategies for
management. Increase in anthropogenic activities from
different sources results in very high concentrations of air
pollutants in the atmospheres and they lead to cause disturbance in
seasonal cycles and atmospheric phenomena, ecological imbalance and
change in the quality of air. These impacts are the major cause of
short-term or long-term effects on living and non-living systems.
In the recent years, several instances of extremes atmosphere and
air pollution related emergencies causing accidental episodes, fog,
smog, health related, heat and cold wave etc. are experienced. This
book brings the attention on such issues in atmospheric sciences
and discuss the disaster preparedness and management plus
emergencies. This book is valuable reading material for
students in Environmental Science, Biological Science, Medical
Science, Policy Planning, Disaster Management and Agriculture.
It’s useful for environmental consultants, researchers and other
professionals involved in air quality, plant, humans and disasters
related research.
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