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India II: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries

India II: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries

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The book presents climate change impact and mitigation strategies for different environments in India, including fractional snow cover change, cyclonic storms, watershed, surface water, hydrologic conditions, precipitation trend analysis, and natural gas in energy security. It also covers farmers' perception of climate change, land use change, and ecological implications.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 443 pages
Publication date: 05 May 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


Climate Change Impact and Mitigation Strategies in India: A Comprehensive Overview
Climate change is a pressing global issue that has significant impacts on various environments in India. This book presents a comprehensive overview of climate change impact and mitigation strategies for different regions in India. The book explores a range of climate change-related topics, including fractional snow cover change in the Himalayan region, the impact of frequent cyclonic storms on land use and land cover changes along coastal areas, watershed, surface water, and hydrologic conditions for urban storm water drainage, trend analysis of precipitation, and a statistical approach to detect rainfall trends.

One of the key challenges facing India in the context of climate change is the impact of snow cover change in the Himalayan region. The Himalayan region is home to some of the world's highest peaks, and its snow cover plays a critical role in regulating the region's water supply. However, climate change is causing the snow cover to melt at an unprecedented rate, leading to a decrease in water availability and increased risk of flooding. The book explores the various factors contributing to snow cover change, including changes in temperature, precipitation, and atmospheric circulation patterns. It also discusses the impact of snow cover change on water resources, agriculture, and tourism in the region.

Another significant impact of climate change in India is the impact of frequent cyclonic storms on land use and land cover changes along coastal areas. These storms can cause significant damage to infrastructure, crops, and human lives. The book explores the various factors contributing to cyclonic storms, including changes in sea surface temperature, wind patterns, and atmospheric pressure. It also discusses the impact of cyclonic storms on coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds.

Watershed, surface water, and hydrologic conditions for urban storm water drainage are also critical issues in India. The book explores the various factors contributing to urban storm water drainage, including urbanization, land use change, and climate change. It also discusses the impact of urban storm water drainage on water quality, public health, and the environment. The book provides a statistical approach to detect rainfall trends and assess the effectiveness of storm water drainage systems.

Trend analysis of precipitation is another important aspect of climate change impact and mitigation strategies in India. The book explores the various methods used to analyze precipitation data, including statistical methods, remote sensing, and hydrological modeling. It also discusses the impact of precipitation trends on water resources, agriculture, and energy production.

In addition to these climate change-related topics, the book also covers the role of natural gas in energy security. Natural gas is a clean-burning fuel that is used in a variety of applications, including power generation, transportation, and industrial processes. However, the extraction and production of natural gas can have significant environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. The book explores the various strategies for reducing the environmental impact of natural gas production, including carbon capture and storage, renewable energy, and energy efficiency.

Another important aspect of climate change impact and mitigation strategies in India is the role of farmers. Farmers are the primary producers of food in India, and they are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The book explores the various strategies that farmers can use to adapt to climate change, including crop diversification, irrigation management, and soil conservation. It also discusses the impact of climate change on food security and nutrition.

Land use change and ecological implications are also critical issues in India. The book explores the various factors contributing to land use change, including urbanization, industrialization, and agricultural expansion. It also discusses the impact of land use change on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and climate change mitigation. The book provides a statistical approach to detect land use change and assess the effectiveness of land use planning and management strategies.

In conclusion, climate change is a pressing global issue that has significant impacts on various environments in India. This book presents a comprehensive overview of climate change impact and mitigation strategies for different regions in India. The book explores a range of climate change-related topics, including fractional snow cover change in the Himalayan region, the impact of frequent cyclonic storms on land use and land cover changes along coastal areas, watershed, surface water, and hydrologic conditions for urban storm water drainage, trend analysis of precipitation, and the role of natural gas in energy security. The book also covers the role of farmers and land use change and ecological implications. By understanding these issues, we can develop effective strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change and ensure a sustainable future for India.


Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030943974
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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