Handbook of Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability, Volume 2: Spatio-Temporal Monitoring of Water Resources and Climate
Handbook of Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability, Volume 2: Spatio-Temporal Monitoring of Water Resources and Climate
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The Himalayan Ecosystem Research Institute uses advanced geospatial technology to study fragile Himalayan ecosystems and their sustainability, providing satellite data and spatio-temporal analyses to assess and monitor water resources. It focuses on land use/land cover changes caused by human-induced activities and includes case studies from the Indian Himalayan, Nepal, and Afghanistan regions.
Format: Hardback
Length: 380 pages
Publication date: 22 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability Project (HESP) is a groundbreaking initiative that employs advanced geospatial technology to delve into the delicate balance of fragile Himalayan ecosystems and their sustainability. Through the utilization of satellite data and spatio-temporal analyses, HESP provides invaluable insights into the assessment and monitoring of water resources in this region.
A central focus of HESP lies in the examination of land use/land cover changes (LULCC), a significant aspect of environmental changes brought about by human-induced activities in rapidly developing areas. By studying these changes, HESP aims to understand their impact on the environment and identify strategies for sustainable management.
The project includes comprehensive case studies from the Indian Himalayan, Nepal, and Afghanistan regions, shedding light on the diverse challenges and opportunities faced by these regions. These case studies encompass a range of topics, including urban sprawls, future projections of groundwater resources, and air pollution, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable development practices in the Himalayas.
By leveraging the power of geospatial technology and interdisciplinary research, HESP contributes to a better understanding of the Himalayan ecosystem and its vulnerability to climate change. Its findings and recommendations have the potential to inform policy decisions and promote sustainable development practices in the region, ensuring the long-term viability of these fragile ecosystems and the well-being of the communities that rely on them.
The Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability Project (HESP) is a groundbreaking initiative that employs advanced geospatial technology to delve into the delicate balance of fragile Himalayan ecosystems and their sustainability. Through the utilization of satellite data and spatio-temporal analyses, HESP provides invaluable insights into the assessment and monitoring of water resources in this region.
A central focus of HESP lies in the examination of land use/land cover changes (LULCC), a significant aspect of environmental changes brought about by human-induced activities in rapidly developing areas. By studying these changes, HESP aims to understand their impact on the environment and identify strategies for sustainable management.
The project includes comprehensive case studies from the Indian Himalayan, Nepal, and Afghanistan regions, shedding light on the diverse challenges and opportunities faced by these regions. These case studies encompass a range of topics, including urban sprawls, future projections of groundwater resources, and air pollution, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable development practices in the Himalayas.
By leveraging the power of geospatial technology and interdisciplinary research, HESP contributes to a better understanding of the Himalayan ecosystem and its vulnerability to climate change. Its findings and recommendations have the potential to inform policy decisions and promote sustainable development practices in the region, ensuring the long-term viability of these fragile ecosystems and the well-being of the communities that rely on them.
The Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability Project (HESP) is a groundbreaking initiative that employs advanced geospatial technology to delve into the delicate balance of fragile Himalayan ecosystems and their sustainability. Through the utilization of satellite data and spatio-temporal analyses, HESP provides invaluable insights into the assessment and monitoring of water resources in this region.
A central focus of HESP lies in the examination of land use/land cover changes (LULCC), a significant aspect of environmental changes brought about by human-induced activities in rapidly developing areas. By studying these changes, HESP aims to understand their impact on the environment and identify strategies for sustainable management.
The project includes comprehensive case studies from the Indian Himalayan, Nepal, and Afghanistan regions, shedding light on the diverse challenges and opportunities faced by these regions. These case studies encompass a range of topics, including urban sprawls, future projections of groundwater resources, and air pollution, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable development practices in the Himalayas.
By leveraging the power of geospatial technology and interdisciplinary research, HESP contributes to a better understanding of the Himalayan ecosystem and its vulnerability to climate change. Its findings and recommendations have the potential to inform policy decisions and promote sustainable development practices in the region, ensuring the long-term viability of these fragile ecosystems and the well-being of the communities that rely on them.
Weight: 898g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032203157
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