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The book presents the shifting environmental trends worldwide in the name of development and offers a harmonious adjustment between development and the natural environment, addressing the intricate complexities in a comprehensive and sustainable manner. In recent times, humanity finds itself in a race against time to tackle the severe environmental crisis we face. Climate change, which is largely attributed to human activity, poses a significant challenge to social, political, and economic systems worldwide. As governments and scientists in the field acknowledge, it is the most pressing environmental threat of the 21st century. The earth's average temperature has risen by approximately 0.60C over the past century due to human activity, and greenhouse gas emissions are likely to cause a temperature increase of between 1.4 and 5.80C this century, depending on the efforts made to address climate change. Environmental problems manifest in various ways in both developed and developing countries, with some issues affecting regions globally while each country also grapples with unique developmental and environmental challenges. Furthermore, regional and local concerns demand immediate attention. The transfer of technology from developed countries to Third World countries has raised environmental concerns, as inadequate management has led to environmental degradation. Although human ingenuity and scientific progress have contributed to advancements in agriculture, irrigation, mining, industries, transportation, forestry, and land management, these pursuits have often disrupted the natural environment. As awareness of the adverse effects of developmental activities grows, people are actively seeking ways to mitigate these effects by adopting methods and technologies that promote sustainable development.
Contents
SectionI: Introduction.- Integrating Community Resilience and Sustainable Solutions for an Eco-Conscious Future: Indigenous Responses to Socio-Ecological Crises and Environmental Vulnerability.- Social and Environmental Development: Opportunities for Neo-Urbanisation through the Lens of Ecological Modernisation.- SectionII: Socio-Ecological Crisis of Development and Community Resilience.- A Socio-Ecological Issue That Increases Disaster Risk: Urbanization.- Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes: Vulnerability and Coping Capacity of Community.- Soil Contamination with Metal(loid)s: Exploring the Complex Interconnections with Human and Livestock Health.- Spatial Analysis of Social Vulnerability to Flood Hazards in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh: A PCA-Based Index Approach.- Resilience Amidst Adversity: Navigating Environmental Shifts in the Gosaba Block of the Sundarbans.- Covid-19 Vulnerability: A Societal Implications and Community Response in India.- Covid-19 Vulnerability: A Societal Implication and Community Response.- Indian Governance Towards Climate Change-Induced Redressal Mechanism in the Era of Green Energy.- SectionIII: Socio-Ecological Sustainability and Community Resilience.- Integrating Tourism and Agriculture for Sustainable Livelihoods of Villages Surrounding the Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu UNESCO Geopark.- Balancing Socioeconomic Livelihoods and Environmental Sustainability in Volcanic Regions: Insights from the Communities of Merapi and Kelud.- Organic Agriculture Towards Sustainable Agriculture in Supporting Food Security in Indonesia.- Climate Village Program in Indonesia: Concept and Implementation of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Actions.- Customary-based environmental management as an inclusive solution for sustainable local communities: A case study of Tenganan, Bali, Indonesia.- Agricultural Development Paradigm Shift in Indonesia: Promoting Farmer Corporations for Sustainability.- Mapping Urban Green Spaces for Neighbourhood Sustainability using Urban Neighbourhood Green Index: A Geospatial Case Study in Midnapore Town, West Bengal, India.- Climate Resilience Development Policy: An Overview of Indonesia's Strategies and Practices.



