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This book presents focussed information related to dynamic cropland transformation, agriculture development, climate change and environment with the application of advance geospatial technology. It describes research using geospatial tools and techniques to develop the models, design, and planning for agricultural land use optimization especially in south Asian countries. It covers agriculture production, water scarcity, industrial development, natural resources, environmental degradation, and sustainable development. Features: • Provides the adaptation strategy from a multidisciplinary resilience perspective • Addresses contemporary agricultural resilience to various climate change issues • Develops novel approaches for sustainability with environmentally sound practices • Discusses methodological and innovative approaches at local to global perspective • Reports research using geospatial tools and techniques to develop the models, design and planning for agricultural land use optimization The book is aimed at researchers, professionals and graduate students in GIS, Environmental Engineering, Geography, Agriculture, and Climate studies.
This volume examines how local communities respond and adapt to ecological changes and disasters resulting from climate change. The main aim of the book is to understand the range of human responses to ecological change and to contextualise the reasons for adopting any particular adaptive strategy by a community. Through the help of specific case studies presented as individual chapters, the book aims to find out whether adaptation due to environmental stress is an individual decision and, therefore, is an isolated phenomenon, or if resilience and adaptation are part of the same action paradigm of society as a whole in response to environmental change. Of particular interest are the case studies of climate change or disasters that have rendered the site unsuitable for the return of its community at present, and thus necessitated the relocation of such communities to new locations. The case studies in the book focus on regions in India, but cover different parts of the world as well, and address concepts of resilience, vulnerability, risk, adaptation, and mitigation. The book will be useful for students and researchers in the fields of geography, disaster management, environmental science, and anthropology.
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