This book focuses on various scientific methodologies and policy innovations that promote the application of blue-green land management to the sustainable development of resources. This book highlights an importance of incorporating ecosystem services in policies and describes the clearer linkages between detailed service providing units and associated ecosystem services. This book also explores the various advanced research of smart ecosystem service to overcome the challenges of environmental sustainability in the blue-green land resources management. In addition, this book presents the key issues involved in finding the balance between the competing demands, for example, for land and water. The various case studies are also included. Authors illustrate how region and cities of different climates, lifestyles, and income-levels have implemented policy innovations that promote the application of blue-green land infrastructure to sustainably manage water, agriculture, wastewater, and storm water. Such innovations have reduced environmental degradation and enhanced resilience to climate change.
Chapter
1. Geo spatial Approach; Identification of Soil Erosional
Hazards Zone & Prioritizations of Gomukhi Watershed at Tamilnadu State,
India; Through RUSLE Model.
Chapter
2. Efficient water resource management
to enhance rice crop productivity and farm income under climate variability
and change.
Chapter
3. Climate Resilient Agriculture Need of Future Food
Production System and Green Resource Management.
Chapter
4. Impact of
Climate Change on Study on Blue Resource and Hydrology.
Chapter
5.
Management of acid soils for sustainable crop production under a changing
climate.
Chapter
6. Exploring the Health Consequences of Air Pollution: A
Comprehensive Systematic Review.
Chapter
7. Regional-Level Association of
Anthropogenic Forcing Factors and Evapotranspiration Dynamics Over the Indian
Agro-Ecosystem.
Chapter
8. Synergetic use of satellite imagery and dem for
identification of hydrogeomorphic landforms.
Chapter
9. A Review on the
Benefits and Environmental Risks of Using Nanopesticides in Agricultural
Fields.
Chapter
10. Advanced Techniques for Paddy Acreage Mapping in
Kurukshetra District, Haryana: A Comparative Analysis of Rule-Based and
Random Forest Models Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data.
Chapter
11. A Remote Sensing
GIS Based Evaluation of Urban Expansion and Land Use Land/Cover Change A
Case study of Ghaziabad District, India.
Chapter
12. Mango Orchard Inventory
and Soil Suitability Analysis Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in
Kunda Tehsil, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
Chapter
13. Prediction of Land use
changes based on Land Change Modeler (LCM) using remote sensing: A case study
of Varanasi City (U.P.), India.
Chapter
14. Integrating Remote Sensing and
Machine Learning for Crop Classification in Latur Using Google Earth Engine
and Random Forest.
Chapter
15. Green Fuel Production from Waste: An Approach
towards Environmental Cleanness and Smart Ecosystem Services.
Chapter
16.
Satellite Data Based Study of Surge Characterization of Klutlan and Fisher
Glaciers, St. Elias Mountains, North America.
Dr. Praveen Kumar Rai is an associate professor and the head of Department of Geography, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University, Lucknow, India. He also served as an assistant professor in the Amity Institute of Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing, Amity University, Noida, and Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He has more than 14 years of teaching and research experience in the field of remote sensing and GIS. He completed his Ph.D. in remote sensing form the Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India. His research interests include remote sensing, GIS, glaciology, health and disease modelling, disaster management and water resource management, among others. He has published 8 books and more than 80 research papers in international and national journals. He also serves as an editorial board member of many international journals.
Dr. Shalini Rai (Ph.D. in microbiology) is an assistant professor (temp.) in the Department of Microbiology, Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, India. She obtained her M.Sc. and Ph.D. in microbiology from Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, India. Dr. Rai has more than 8 years of teaching and research experiences. She has engaged in various research activities on soil and agriculture microbiology, plant-microbe interactions, plant disease management, enzymology, biocontrol, molecular biology, and microbial diagnostics. She has published several book chapters, review articles, and research papers in prominent international journals. She has published various significant research paper in the national and national journals.