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El. knyga: Climate Change in the Himalayas: Vulnerability and Resilience of Biodiversity and Forest Ecosystems

Edited by (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Yoshidahonmachi, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan), Edited by (H.N.B. Garhwal Uni), Edited by (Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, School of Hydrology and Water Resources, Nanjing, China), Edited by
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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2023
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780443194160
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2023
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780443194160

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Climate Change in the Himalayas: Vulnerability and Resilience of Biodiversity and Forest Ecosystems explores and assesses issues affecting species survival in the rich forests of the Himalayan region. This book characterizes current biodiversity statuses, related ecosystem services, and provides new evidence and solutions for climate change effects on Himalayan animals and plants.

Written by regional and international experts on climate change, ecosystems, and the Himalayas, this book analyzes current species threats, loss of habitats, and carbon effects. It identifies critical areas requiring special attention and provides workable solutions for protection and ecosystem services. As many plant and animal species continue to be classified as extinct due to climate change, urbanization, and failing ecosystems, analyses and techniques in this book offer resolutions for sustaining current risks and curbing future risks. These can be applied to other biodiverse, at-risk regions of the world.

Climate Change in the Himalayas: Vulnerability and Resilience of Biodiversity and Forest Ecosystems is a vital resource for conservationists and biologists, particularly those working on the effects of climate change on global biodiversity hotspots.

  • Offers nature-based solutions as well as policy and governance measures, such as the application of the UNFCCC Paris Agreement
  • Provides mitigation and adaptation processes for current and future climate change impacts
  • Includes a focus on soil sustainability
1. An overview of Himalayan forests
2. Assessment and Management of Small Farmers Climate Risks in the Hills and
Plains of Nepal
3. Categorization of farmer's response to climate change between coping and
adaptation action
4. Forest Transition and Ecosystem Services in Himalaya
5. Viable land use options to achieve multiple ecosystem services in Eastern
Himalayas of India
6. Carbon in Forest ecosystem in difficult terrains on Himalaya
7. Climate-resilient pathways and nature-based solutions to reduce
vulnerabilities to Climate change in the Indian Eastern Himalayas
8. REDD+ and Its Implementation in Himalayan Region: Policy Issues
9. Modelling SOC in the Indian Himalayan region: implications for carbon
management
10. Leveraging on technology-driven information systems for conservation
through informed decisions in the Hindu Kush Himalayas
11. Ecosystem Services of Indian Himalayan Region in a Changing Environment:
An overview
12. Raging forest fires in Hindukush Himalaya; socio-environmental dimensions
and adaptation mechanisms
13. Carbon stock inventory and biomass production in different land use
systems of North-Western Himalaya
14. Vulnerability assessment of forest ecosystems: climate change perspective

15. Synthesis and conclusions
Dr. Amit Kumar is a Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. He obtained his M.Tech and PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee and conducted his postdoctoral research at Hohai University, China. Dr. Kumars research spans the ecological health of aquatic habitats, water quality modeling, and water security practices to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. He has published five books, including Elseviers Climate Change in the Himalayas, and is an advisory board member for the Elsevier journal Ecological Indicators.

Dr. Wil De Jong studied forestry at Wageningen Agricultural University, in the Netherlands. He moved to the tropics in 1982 to explore the role of forests in peoples lives. He worked in Peru for seven years, spent four years at the New York Botanical Gardens Institute of Economic Botany and then three years as a post-doc in West Kalimantan Indonesia. In 1995 he joined the Center for International Forestry Research where he worked for 10 years before moving to Japan. He was professor at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka and since 2006 joined Kyoto Universitys Center for Integrated Area Studies and later CSEAS. His research is on tropical forest governance and policies, smallholder and community forestry, forest and climate change, forest restoration and forest transition. He has undertaken research in Bolivia, Peru, Indonesia, Vietnam, India and China, and has 160 published titles to his name. Since 2021 he was appointed Emeritus Professor at Kyoto University. Dr. Munesh Kumar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Forestry & Natural Resources at the Uttarakhand campus of H.N.B. Garhwal University. His research interests include forestry, Himalayan biodiversity, climate change, carbon sequestration, and carbon fluxes. He is a guest editor for Land and Frontiers in Environmental Science. Dr. Rajiv Pandey is a Senior Scientist and the Head of the Division of Forestry Statistics for the Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun. He has held this position for more than 23 years. Over this time, he has dedicated his work for understanding the non-linearity of natural resources to society and impacts of climate change, in addition to teaching research methodology and climate change. He is a member of the Editorial Board for Ecological Indicators and a co-editor for Frontiers in Climate Risk Management.