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In this book, the authors discuss the different climate events, extreme events, compound extreme events, use of AI/ML, GIS and remote sensing. This important resource:





Explore the mechanisms, drivers, and impacts of climate extremes and compound events in the context of climate change. Understand the cascading effects of extreme events across environmental and socio-economic sectors. Learn how geospatial data, remote sensing, and GIS contribute to hazard detection and risk assessment. Examine the integration of statistical analysis, machine learning, and AI in predictive modeling and disaster mitigation. Study emerging climate risks such as flash droughts, compound flooding, and compound drought and heatwave (CDHW) events. Review case studies highlighting recent research, real-world impacts, and disaster response challenges. Gain insights to inform policy development, adaptation strategies, and climate resilience planning.



Written for scientists and researchers, academics and students, Climate Extremes and Emerging Solutions: Data-Driven Insights and Geospatial Techniques is a comprehensive book that covers the basic knowledge of the topic combined with practical applications.
Chapter
1. Forest Fire Risk Zonation in Relation to Environmental and
Vegetation Health Indicators.
Chapter
2. Impact of Heatwaves on Human Heat
Stress and Thermal Discomfort in the Smart Cities of Madhya Pradesh.
Chapter
3. Performance Assessment and Ranking of CMIP6 Climate Models for Minimum and
Maximum Temperatures on the Western Coastline of India.
Chapter
4.
Univariate and Multivariate Analysis of Major Drought Types over Mahanadi and
Godavari River Basins in Central India.- chapter
5. Optimization of multi
reservation operating policy using advanced optimization techniques.
Chapter
6. Comparative Study of Downscaling Methods: Distribution Mapping vs Quantile
Mapping for Rainfall and Temperature Data over Central India.
Chapter
7.
Integrating satellite data, modeling, and citizen science to derive critical
insights into urban dynamics.
Chapter
8. Earth Observation Data for
Understanding Historical Hydroclimatic Extremes and Infrastructure Evolution
in the Hindu Kush Himalaya.
Chapter
9. Data-Driven Groundwater Flow
Modelling Using Advanced Technologies for Sustainable Aquifer Management.-
Chapter
10. Linking Climate Extremes and Vegetation Dynamics: A Study of
Compound Events in Bhopal District, Central India.
Chapter
11. AI-Driven
Approaches to Understanding and Predicting Extreme Climate Events.
Chapter
12. Analysing the Effects of LULC Changes on Land Surface Temperature-A Case
Study of Bhopal City.
Chapter
13. Identification of Rainfall Induced Erosion
Hotspots Using RUSLE and Geospatial Techniques: Case Study of Upper Krishna
River Sub-Basin.
Chapter
14. Assessing Monsoon Wet and Dry Spells under
Changing Climate Scenarios: A Case Study of the Upper Krishna River
Sub-Basin.
Chapter
15. Drought Projection Assessment based on CMIP5 climate
models in Banas River basin.
Chapter
16. Application of GIS & Remote Sensing
in Precision Agriculture system.
Chapter
17. Deciphering future flood
potential through ensemble climate change modelling in lower Gangetic
floodplain region.
Chapter
18. Multi-Temporal Analysis of Coastline Dynamics
Using Moderate and High-Resolution Satellite Imagery: A Case Study of
Karnataka Coast, India.
Chapter
19. Prediction of Monthly Rainfall Using
Different Machine Learning Techniques in Semi-Arid Region of Rajasthan State,
India.
Chapter
20. From Satellite to Streams: A Review of River
Observability in the SWOT Era.- chapter
21. Climate Change Impact Assessment
Using CMIP-6 Data on Hydrological Components of the Upper Tapi Sub-Basin,
India.
Chapter
22. Estimation of Reservoir Sedimentation Using Satellite
Images.
Dr. Vikas Poonia is an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at MANIT Bhopal, with a Ph.D. from IIT Indore and postdoctoral experience at IISc Bangalore and IUPUI, USA. His research focuses on hydro-climatology, drought and flash-drought monitoring, climate change impacts, and extreme hydrological events. He has published 16+ journal papers, 8 book chapters, and 3 technical reports, and currently mentors four Ph.D. and four M.Tech scholars. Dr. Poonia has received notable awards including the G.M. Nawathe Puraskar and the Prof. U.C. Kothyari Best Ph.D. Thesis Award. He leads an ANRF-funded project on flash droughts in India and is Co-PI on an ICSSR-funded drought adaptation project.



Dr. Somil Swarnkar is an Assistant Professor (Grade-I) in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at IISER Bhopal. He earned his Masters and Ph.D. degrees from IIT Kanpur and completed a SERB-NPDF at ICWaR, IISc Bangalore. Dr. Swarnkar is a recipient of prestigious fellowships, including the AGU Berkner Fellowship and the Royal Society UK Global Challenge Research Fund Fellowship. His research focuses on hydro-climatic extremes, humanwater interactions, and sediment dynamics across major Indian river basins. He has published several impactful papers in leading journals in hydrology and geomorphology.



Dr. Priyamitra Munoth is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at MANIT Bhopal. He earned his B.Tech from Govt. Engineering College Jhalawar, M.Tech in Remote Sensing & GIS from NIT Surathkal, and Ph.D. in Hydrological Modelling and Remote Sensing applications from MNIT Jaipur. His research interests include Remote Sensing, GIS, LULC change analysis, land surface temperature, hydrological and reservoir modelling, climate change, and watershed management. Dr. Munoth has published 24 research articles in reputed journals, conferences, and book chapters, and serves as a reviewer for several national and international journals.