ISBN-13: 9783031420559 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023
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This book focuses on the impact of climate change on India, addressing environmental problems and conducting an analysis of the climate change impact on mitigation processes. It examines crucial factors such as soil capability, soil erosion, soil salinity, and watershed planning, as well as the influence of climate change on water resources, including groundwater. The book explores the interconnections between climate change, soil erosion, natural resources, and agricultural practices, emphasizing their direct or indirect effects on water, vegetation, irrigation planning, and the environment.Furthermore, it delves into various aspects of soil erosion, soil compaction, soil nutrients, aquifers, and the impact of climate change on vegetation, crops, pests, moisture, and sustainable yield. These factors contribute to the development of climate change-related factors within the agricultural sector, ultimately fostering sustainable development and management practices for the future. The book also highlights the significance of parameters such as land use change analysis, rainfall, water resources, crop yield, sustainable agricultural development, pest management, and disease control in accurately assessing the impact of climate change. The insights gained from these analyses can inform future development and planning strategies. Therefore, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, NGOs, and academics interested in understanding the impact of climate change on natural resources and ecological systems.
Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Introduction to Climate Change Impact on India (Chaitanya B. Pande).- Chapter 2. Climate change effect on-climate parameters like Temperature, rainfall and water resources sectors in India (S. Mulla).- Chapter 3. Appraisal of Climate Change Studies of Arid Regions Involving Weather Variables (H.M. Meena).- Part II: Impact of Climate Change and Water Resources.- Chapter 4. Externalities of Climate Change on Urban Flooding of Agartala City, India (Saptarshi Mitra).- Chapter 5. Natural resource planning under climate change issue using advanced remote sensing and GIS technology: A Review (Pritam Das).- Chapter 6. Self-Generating Training Model (SGTM) algorithm to estimate groundwater level in consensus with climate change impact study in Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India (A. Stanley Raj).- Chapter 7. Impact of Climate Change on Climate & Water Resources and thus on Agriculture in India (S. Jeevananda Reddy).- Part III: Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural.- Chapter 8. Assessment of climate change impact on agricultural crops’ growth and yield over Indian subcontinent using remote sensing, GIS and modelling approach (Atin Majumder).- Chapter 9. Monitoring of natural resources using remote sensing and GIS technology under changing climate scenario (Atin Majumder).- Chapter 10. Climate change: Its impact on land degradation and plant nutrients dynamics (Debrup Ghosh).- Chapter 11. Climate change and its impact on soil carbon storage: An Indian perspective (Agniva Mandal).- Chapter 12. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Sustainability of Crop Production in the West Bengal, India (Maksud Hasan Shah).- Chapter 13. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Sustainability of Crop Production: A Case in India (Kousik Atta).- Chapter 14. Elucidating Revival Measures to Extenuate Expanse of Fallow Lands & Climate Change: An Empirical Analysis of Jharkhand (ShikhaYadav),- Chapter 15. The potential impact of changing climate on the sustainability of Potato (Solanumtuberosum L.) production in India (Maksud Hasan Shah).- Chapter 16. Building climate resilient agriculture in the Indian state of Assam in foot hill Himalayas (Prasanta Neog).- Chapter 17. Effect of nutrient management on production potential and energy budgeting of soybean-based crop sequences (S. D. Thorat).- Chapter 18. Monitoring agriculture land use and land cover changes of Rahuri Region, (MS), India using remote sensing and GIS techniques (Chaitanya B. Pande).- Chapter 19. Climate Effects of Sea Levels rise Change on Vulnerability in the Coastal Area of Nagapattina in India (Rajesh Jayaraman).- Part IV. Conclusion.- Chapter 20. Conclusions (Chaitanya B. Pande)
This book focuses on the impact of climate change on India, addressing environmental problems and conducting an analysis of the climate change impact on mitigation processes. It examines crucial factors such as soil capability, soil erosion, soil salinity, and watershed planning, as well as the influence of climate change on water resources, including groundwater. The book explores the interconnections between climate change, soil erosion, natural resources, and agricultural practices, emphasizing their direct or indirect effects on water, vegetation, irrigation planning, and the environment.
Furthermore, it delves into various aspects of soil erosion, soil compaction, soil nutrients, aquifers, and the impact of climate change on vegetation, crops, pests, moisture, and sustainable yield. These factors contribute to the development of climate change-related factors within the agricultural sector, ultimately fostering sustainable development and management practices for the future.
The book also highlights the significance of parameters such as land use change analysis, rainfall, water resources, crop yield, sustainable agricultural development, pest management, and disease control in accurately assessing the impact of climate change. The insights gained from these analyses can inform future development and planning strategies. Therefore, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, NGOs, and academics interested in understanding the impact of climate change on natural resources and ecological systems.