1st Edition
Climate Change and Disadvantaged Communities Challenges and Opportunities
1. Climate Change and Vulnerability of Disadvantaged Communities: Introduction and Overview
Sk Ajim Ali, Quoc Bao Pham, and Yunqing Xuan
Part 1: Climate Change Vulnerability, Livelihoods, and Resilience of Disadvantaged Communities
2. Indigenous Resistance and Environmental Justice in the Face of Climate Change: A Study of Dongria Kondhs Tribe in Niyamgiri Hills, Odisha
Md Mainul Sk, Amit Sardar, Tapas Ranjan Patra et al.
3. “Fight an uphill battle”: Current Challenges of Natural Resource-Based Livelihood of Women in Sundarbans (India) in the wake of Climate Change
Manotosh Gayen, Arindam Roy, and Nasrin Banu
4. Climate-Induced Hazards and Agrarian Distress among Marginal Farmers: An Evidence-Based Study
Sk Ajim Ali
5. Climate Change, Seasonality, and Livelihood Challenges in Ecotourism: A Case Study from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam
Tran Thi Thu Hien
6. Global Research Dynamics on Climate Change and Indigenous Livelihoods: Insights from Scientometric Analysis
Md Mainul Sk and Tapas Ranjan Patra
7. Assessing the Challenges of Coastal Areas of Mousuni Island in the Indian Sundarbans under Climate Change and Sustainable Tourism-Based Human Adaptation
Abhay Sankar Sahu, Milan Ghosh, Selim Molla et al.
Part 2: Urbanization, Public Health, and Microclimate Challenges in a Changing Climate
8. Climate Change and Its Multidimensional Factors
Khemlata Soni, Narayan Lal Panwar, and Pranay Rajendra Lanjekar
9. Heat Index in a Warming India: Computation, Characterization, Trend Analysis, and Spatial Disparities
Usman Mohseni and Vinnarasi Rajendran
10. Cities, Urbanization, and Environmental Vulnerable Community: A Case Study of Bulandshahr City
Zeba Khanam
11. Living with Heat: Exploring Remote Sensing Techniques for Urban Microclimate Study in Ghaziabad City, India
Sadaf
12. Navigating the Climate Crisis: Public Health Challenges and the Role of Community Empowerment
Mariya Hasnat, Mohd Kashif Khan, and Sania Kulsum
13. Assessing the Impact of Indoor Air Pollution on Self-Reported Health Among Older Adults in India: Evidence from LASI Wave 1 Data
Md Mohsin and Syed Naushad Ahmad
14. Climate Change and Health Vulnerability: Examining the Impacts on Flood-affected Marginalized Communities in Nirmal
Snehashis Alam and Mohan Kumar Bera
Part 3: Natural Resources, Ecosystems, and Climate Impact Assessments: Modeling, Mapping, and Risk Assessment
15. Renewable Energy Transition: A Multilevel Perspective on Climate Change and Geopolitical Impacts
Farhana Parvin
16. Impact of Climate Change on Glacier Ice Volume: A Comparative Study between Two Major Glaciers of the Himalayan Region
Mohit Joshi, Ajay Dashora, and Rukhsar Anjum
17. Assessing the Household-Level Landslide Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies in Shimla District of Himachal Pradesh, India
Aastha Sharma, Haroon Sajjad, Rayees Ali et al.
18. Climate Change and Phytoplankton Habitat Suitability in Nainital Lake: Insights from Species Distribution Models
Zainab Khan, Ateeque Ahmad, and Amit Kumar
19. Mapping Climate-Driven Persistent Flooding Using Google Earth Engine and Its Impacts in the Indo-Gangetic Basin
Mujahid Husain, Rohit Kumar Azad, Deepika Vashishtha et al.
20. Unraveling the Vulnerability of Dry Tropical Grassland to Climate Change: A Case Study from an Asymmetrical Warming Experiment
Mohammad Sirazuddin Ansari, R. Sagar, Aakansha Pandey et al.
Biography
Sk Ajim Ali was awarded his Ph.D. degree from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Currently he is working remotely as a Research Associate and affiliated with the Global Development Institute, School of Environment, Education and Development, The University of Manchester, UK. He has more than four years of research experience and contributed more than 50 scientific research papers on geospatial modeling, and geohazards vulnerabilities. His focus areas of research interest include disaster management, climate change, and public health.
Quoc Bao Pham is currently working as an Assistant professor at Faculty of Natural Science, Institute of Earth Science, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. He has obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He has more than eight years of research experience in hydrology, GIS and Remote Sensing. His research interests are water resources engineering, applied machine learning, climate change, hydrology, remote sensing, GIS and spatial analysis.
Yunqing Xuan is a civil engineer by training but at the same time a hydrometeorologist with a range of interdisciplinary research interests in modelling hydrological processes interfacing with atmosphere and societies. He is currently working as an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Swansea University, Swansea, UK. He has over 20 years of research experience and leadership in hydrometeorological modelling and forecasting, numerical weather and climate modelling, predictability, uncertainty, climatic extremes, and computational methods in geosciences. Additionally, he is a founding member and operator of the Welsh Local Centre of the Royal Meteorological Society.






