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Eco-Resilience: Climate Change, Land Degradation and Sustainable Solutions

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 03.10.2025

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This book offers a critical and timely exploration of two of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time—climate change and land degradation—and the transformative role that eco-resilience can play in addressing them. As global environmental shifts intensify, ecosystems, livelihoods, and development trajectories are increasingly at risk. This volume responds to this urgency by positioning eco-resilience—the capacity of ecosystems to absorb shocks and maintain essential functions—as a guiding principle for sustainable restoration and adaptive management. Drawing upon multidisciplinary perspectives, the book presents a well-structured and accessible synthesis of cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and policy insights from across the globe. Organized into three thematic sections, the book begins by establishing the foundational concepts and scientific understanding of the climate–land nexus. It then moves into detailed regional and global perspectives on climate-induced land degradation, highlighting vulnerable ecosystems and emerging trends. The final section turns toward solutions—showcasing community-based practices, technological innovations, nature-based strategies, and inclusive governance models that promote long-term ecological and socio-economic resilience. From the wetlands of Cameroon to the urban landscapes of India, from fragile hill ecosystems in the Nilgiris to coastal mangrove belts, the case studies provide localized yet globally relevant insights. Techniques like remote sensing, GIS-based suitability analysis, RUSLE modeling, and phenological monitoring are coupled with participatory approaches and traditional knowledge systems to create actionable, adaptive pathways.
This book is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers, policy-makers, and professionals in environmental sciences, agriculture, urban and regional planning, civil and environmental engineering, and climate policy. It offers not only an in-depth analysis of the drivers and consequences of climate change and land degradation but also a roadmap for building sustainable and resilient landscapes in the face of a rapidly changing planet. Eco-Resilience is more than a scholarly resource—it is a call to action for a shared future where ecological integrity and human well-being go hand in hand.

List of contents

Section I: Introduction.- Eco-Resilience, Climate Change and Land Degradation-Global Environmental Change.- The nexus between land degradation and climate change.- Section II: Climate change impacts on Landscapes Ecosystem and Land Degradation.- 
Impact of Climate Change and Land Degradation on Agriculture.- Climate change and case studies of vulnerable ecosystems and wetlands.- Patterns of Urban Growth and Green Space Decline: A Spatial Analysis of Built Up Areas and Heat Islands in Guwahati.-
Climate-Land Cover Nexus on the Mbum Plateau of Northwest Region, Cameroon: Implications for Rural Livelihood Sustenance.-
Linking Climate Stress with Vegetation and Wetland Degradation: A Geospatial Assessment of Eco-Resilience in the Barind Tract, Bangladesh.- Estimating soil erosion using Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model in the Upper Bharathapuzha.-
Land Degradation-Climate Change Nexus in the Urban and Peri-Urban Landscape of Bamenda, Cameroon.- Assessment of Land Surface Phenology and its response to climate change in the Tawa River Basin, India.- Section III: Addressing Climate Change, Eco-Resilience and Land Restoration Practices.- Climate Change and Land Suitability Assessment: Global to regional perspectives.- 
Soil Conservation Techniques and Sustainable Land Management.- Ecological Disaster Risk Reduction (EcoDRR) and mangrove restoration: Present Knowledge and bibliometric analysis.- Climate Change and Community-Based Initiatives in Land Restoration in Coastal Areas.- Soil Conservation Techniques and Sustainable Land Management.- Climate Change and Community-Based Initiatives in Land Restoration in Hilly Areas.- Resilient Landscapes: Community Approaches to Land Restoration in Climate Vulnerable Hilly Regions A Case of Nilgiris, India. Climate Change Mitigation through Ecosystem Restoration in the Bamenda III Municipality, Cameroon.- Farmers’ Adaptation Strategies to Combat Degradation of Farmlands in Bafou, Menoua Division, Cameroon.- Thrissur's Coastal Future: A Global Model for Climate-Informed Land Suitability Assessment.- Wetland Dynamics-Changing Climate Nexus: Between Conservation and 
Livelihoods Sustainability in the Ndop Plain, Cameroon.

About the author

Dr. Uday Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography, Bhatter College, Dantan, affiliated with Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India. He earned his Doctoral Degree in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha. His research interests encompass Urban Planning, Social and Human Geography, Applied Geomorphology, Indigenous knowledge and Hazards and Disasters, Risk Assessment and Resilience, Community Response and Environmental Issues. Dr. Chatterjee has been actively involved in editing scholarly works, including the Special Issue on Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Modelling for GeoJournal, Springer, Special issue in Global Social Welfare, Springer and Frontiers journal, Editorial Board Member of Scientific Report (Nature Portfolio) and serving as a Book Series Editor for ‘Developments in Environmental Science’, Elsevier, and Sustainability Solutions: An Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Nexus, Springer. His extensive research and editorial contributions highlight his commitment to advancing geographical knowledge and its applications. Currently, Dr. Chatterjee completed an international project, in collaboration with Indonesia, Malaysia, and Japan funded by APN (Asia Pacific- Global Change Research, and visited Saudi Arabia for International collaboration and conference session chair and Keio University, Tokyo, Japan as a Visiting Professor.
Anitabha Ghosh is a Research Scholar at the Coastal Environmental Studies Research Center, Department of Geography, Egra S.S.B. College, Egra, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, under Vidyasagar University. He is a dedicated and accomplished academician with a rich background in Geography and Environmental Management has pursued an extensive educational journey, pursuing PhD under the supervision of Dr. Dipak Bisai, from Coastal Environmental Studies Research Center, Department of Geography, Egra S.S.B. College, under Vidyasagar University. His academic accolades include passing the UGC-NET and WBCSC SET exams multiple times, highlighting his proficiency in Geography and Environmental Science. His areas of research interest cover Applied Geomorphology, Remote Sensing and GIS, Hazard and Disaster Management, Environmental Issues, Watershed Management, Hydrological Modeling, LULC changes, Ecosystem Services, and Social and Human geography. Moreover, Anitabha has enhanced his expertise through numerous certifications in geospatial technologies, remote sensing, and programming languages.
Sujit Kumar Roy is a Researcher and Environmental Expert at the Climate Smart Agriculture Water and Management Project (CSAWMP), implemented by the Bangladesh Water Development Board with funding from the World Bank. He holds a Master of Science in Water Resource Development from the Institute of Water and Flood Management (IWFM), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and Disaster Management from Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU). With a strong foundation in geospatial science and environmental management, Sujit has worked in various capacities including GIS Analyst, Research Assistant, and Assistant Manager (Environment) in organizations such as Plan Plus Ltd., RAiN Forum, and IWFM, BUET. His research focuses on Remote Sensing and GIS, Climate Change Impact Assessment, Soil Moisture Downscaling, Hydrological and Hydro-climatic Modeling, Environmental Hazard Mapping, and Water Resource Management. 

Summary

This book offers a critical and timely exploration of two of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time—climate change and land degradation—and the transformative role that eco-resilience can play in addressing them. As global environmental shifts intensify, ecosystems, livelihoods, and development trajectories are increasingly at risk. This volume responds to this urgency by positioning eco-resilience—the capacity of ecosystems to absorb shocks and maintain essential functions—as a guiding principle for sustainable restoration and adaptive management. Drawing upon multidisciplinary perspectives, the book presents a well-structured and accessible synthesis of cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and policy insights from across the globe. Organized into three thematic sections, the book begins by establishing the foundational concepts and scientific understanding of the climate–land nexus. It then moves into detailed regional and global perspectives on climate-induced land degradation, highlighting vulnerable ecosystems and emerging trends. The final section turns toward solutions—showcasing community-based practices, technological innovations, nature-based strategies, and inclusive governance models that promote long-term ecological and socio-economic resilience. From the wetlands of Cameroon to the urban landscapes of India, from fragile hill ecosystems in the Nilgiris to coastal mangrove belts, the case studies provide localized yet globally relevant insights. Techniques like remote sensing, GIS-based suitability analysis, RUSLE modeling, and phenological monitoring are coupled with participatory approaches and traditional knowledge systems to create actionable, adaptive pathways.
This book is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers, policy-makers, and professionals in environmental sciences, agriculture, urban and regional planning, civil and environmental engineering, and climate policy. It offers not only an in-depth analysis of the drivers and consequences of climate change and land degradation but also a roadmap for building sustainable and resilient landscapes in the face of a rapidly changing planet. Eco-Resilience is more than a scholarly resource—it is a call to action for a shared future where ecological integrity and human well-being go hand in hand.

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