The change in climatic conditions has resulted in a series of events from the melting of polar ice to the rising of sea levels. This has affected low-lying coastal areas by endangering plants and animals, agriculture and livelihood patterns in general, not to mention causing the outbreak of diseases like dengue, malaria, etc. It is, thus, imperative that mitigation measures to stabilize or reduce the concentration of carbon dioxide is brought about. A key step is the bio-fixation of carbon from the atmosphere.
This book attempts to bring forth the role of vegetation in carbon sequestration. The introductory chapters of the book deal with the understanding of the physical attributes governing climate on earth, historical account of climate change, impacts of climate change on different environs and eco-strategies to combat climate change. Detailed account of mechanism of carbon sources and sinks, carbon credits and REDD+ are also discussed. A sizeable portion of the book is dedicated to the climate change and phonological variability, clean development mechanism and economic stability through natural resource management. Academicians, researchers, policy makers and environmental stakeholders will find it a useful and comprehensive guide in the floristic and arboreal potential to sequester carbon dioxide and will suffice the diverse needs of teaching and research.
Author(s): Moonisa Aslam Dervash, Akhlaq Amin Wani
Publisher: CRC Press/Science Publishers
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 381
City: Boca Raton
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Physical Drivers of Earth’s Climate
2. Global Warming or Global Cooling: Challenges and Future Prospects
3. Global Climate Change Impacts on Watershed Hydrology
4. Climate Change vis-à-vis Insect Pest Population
5. Impact of Climate Change on Economic and Sociopolitical Aspects
6. Climate Change, Biodiversity and Ecology of Caspian Sea: An Overview
7. From Climate Change to Migration: The Prospects in Iran
8. Mechanism behind Sources and Sinks of Major Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gases
9. Soil Quality vis-à-vis Climatic Upheaval
10. Climate Risk Management vis-à-vis Crop Productivity under Climatic Variability
11. Organic Amendments for Sustainable Crop Production, Soil Carbon Sequestration and Climate Smart Agriculture
12. Forests and Tree-based Land Use Systems: Mitigation and Adaptation Option to Combat Climate Change
13. Climate Change and Plant Phenological Variability
14. Climate Change and the Need for REDD+
15. Clean Development Mechanism: Achievements, Challenges and Moving Beyond 2020
16. Green Business through Carbon Credits
17. Avenue Plantation as a Viable Carbon Confiscation Tool: A Blueprint for Eco-smart Cities
18. Potential Role of Turfgrasses and Understorey Vegetation for Mitigating the Changing Climate
Index