Climate Change and Human Adaptation in India

Climate Change and Human Adaptation in India

Sustainability and Public Policy

Sharma, Kaushal Kumar; Sharma, Sanjeev; Pandey, Vijendra Kumar; Singh, Rupendra

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2024

276

Dura

9783031558207

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Glaciological study and Climate change in Indian Perspective.- Chapter 2: Climate change impact on hydrogeochemical characteristics of Himalayan glacier meltwater.- Chapter 3: Impact of Changing Climate on the Cryospheric Region and Glacier Retreat in the Himalayan Region.- Chapter 4: Indian Himalayan Glaciers' Health under Changing Climate.- Chapter 5: Role of Aerosols in Atmospheric Dynamics and Deciphering the Climate Change.- Chapter 6: Examining Rainfall Trends in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India, Amidst the Climate Change Challenge.- Chapter 7: Climate-Induced Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies.- Chapter 8: Climate Change and Nature-Based Solutions.- Chapter 9: Human Vulnerability in Changing Environment of Active Delta region of India.- Chapter 10: Understanding livelihood diversification as a sustainable adaptive strategy to existing challenges in the higher Himalayan villages.- Chapter 11: Sustainability through Sacred Groves.- Chapter 12:The Climate Refugees of Bundelkhand: A study on issues and challenges to sustainable livelihoods in Bundelkhand.- Chapter 13: Emerging Need to Sustain and Preserve the Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous communities to Combat Climate Change. Chapter 14: Climate Change Adaptation Policies and Governance. Chapter 15: Adaptation Policy and Governance Toward Tribal Communities of Southern Rajasthan, India.- Chapter 16: Climate Change and its Effects on Major Crops Production in Assam, India.- Chapter 17: Hailstorm and Loss Assessment.- Chapter 18: Responses to Climate Change in Global North and South.
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Vulnerability;Natural hazards;Climate change;Extreme events;Sustainable livelihoods;Adaptation;Indian Himalaya