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Krishnanand
Exploring Geodiversity in Indian Trans-Himalaya - A Geographical Perspective
English · Hardback
Will be released 05.02.2026
Description
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the region's cold desert ecosystems, emphasizing the crucial role geodiversity plays in sustaining both biodiversity and human settlements in this fragile environment. Exploring Geodiversity in Indian Trans-Himalaya: A Geographical Perspective offers an in-depth exploration of the rich and unique geodiversity of the Indian Trans-Himalayan region, focusing on its geological evolution, geomorphological features, and the vital interactions between its natural landscapes and human activity. Key topics include the region's geological history, shaped by tectonic activity and the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, as well as the distinct geomorphological features that have evolved over millennia glacial landforms, river systems, and periglacial landscapes. The book delves into how climate influences the geodiversity of the Trans-Himalaya, from extreme arid conditions to seasonal variations, and how this shapes both natural ecosystems and human livelihoods. Through detailed discussions on ecosystem services, it illustrates how geodiversity supports essential functions such as water regulation, soil fertility, and biodiversity conservation. A central theme of the book is the interplay between geodiversity and human adaptation. It explores how indigenous communities have historically adapted their lifestyles and agriculture to the region's unique landscape, while also addressing modern challenges posed by climate change and tourism. Special attention is given to the emerging role of geotourism in promoting conservation efforts while fostering sustainable economic development. Additionally, the book discusses the region's vulnerability to natural hazards such as landslides, avalanches, and glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) and the strategies used to mitigate these risks, protecting both people and the environment. The final chapter offers practical solutions for balancing sustainable development with conservation goals. It discusses how policymakers and local communities can collaborate to ensure that tourism, resource use, and development projects are aligned with the region s ecological integrity.
List of contents
Introduction Geodiversity and Indian Trans Himalaya.- Mapping Geodiversity in Lahaul and Spiti.- Geoconservation Potential Fossil Park.- Summary and Conclusion.- Index.
About the author
Krishnanand is an associate professor of Geography at Sharda University, specializing in Cold Desert Mountain Ecosystems. A distinguished academic, he graduated with top honors from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Delhi University, where he was awarded the “Best Student” and a Gold Medal. He went on to complete his master’s and Ph.D. at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, where he pioneered research on Geodiversity in the Trans-Himalayan region. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on the “Interface of Geodiversity and Human Response in Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh,” marking him as a leading scholar in geoecological studies. A dedicated field researcher and educator, Krishnanand has made significant contributions to geographical knowledge, having authored numerous books and articles. His work includes two major volumes on Geodiversity published in 2023 and multiple peer-reviewed articles, including a Q1 Scopus-indexed publication. His research spans geodiversity, geomorphosites, geotourism, and sustainable development in mountainous regions.
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the region's cold desert ecosystems, emphasizing the crucial role geodiversity plays in sustaining both biodiversity and human settlements in this fragile environment. Exploring Geodiversity in Indian Trans-Himalaya: A Geographical Perspective offers an in-depth exploration of the rich and unique geodiversity of the Indian Trans-Himalayan region, focusing on its geological evolution, geomorphological features, and the vital interactions between its natural landscapes and human activity. Key topics include the region's geological history, shaped by tectonic activity and the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, as well as the distinct geomorphological features that have evolved over millennia—glacial landforms, river systems, and periglacial landscapes. The book delves into how climate influences the geodiversity of the Trans-Himalaya, from extreme arid conditions to seasonal variations, and how this shapes both natural ecosystems and human livelihoods. Through detailed discussions on ecosystem services, it illustrates how geodiversity supports essential functions such as water regulation, soil fertility, and biodiversity conservation. A central theme of the book is the interplay between geodiversity and human adaptation. It explores how indigenous communities have historically adapted their lifestyles and agriculture to the region's unique landscape, while also addressing modern challenges posed by climate change and tourism. Special attention is given to the emerging role of geotourism in promoting conservation efforts while fostering sustainable economic development. Additionally, the book discusses the region's vulnerability to natural hazards—such as landslides, avalanches, and glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs)—and the strategies used to mitigate these risks, protecting both people and the environment. The final chapter offers practical solutions for balancing sustainable development with conservation goals. It discusses how policymakers and local communities can collaborate to ensure that tourism, resource use, and development projects are aligned with the region’s ecological integrity.
Product details
| Authors | Krishnanand |
| Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Hardback |
| Release | 05.02.2026 |
| EAN | 9783032150417 |
| ISBN | 978-3-0-3215041-7 |
| Illustrations | Approx. 250 p. 100 illus. |
| Series |
Geoheritage, Geoparks and Geotourism |
| Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Geosciences
> Geography
Kulturwissenschaften, Geographie, Regionale Geographie, Humangeographie, Museums- und Denkmalkunde, Geopark, Cultural Heritage, Physical geography, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Integrated Geography, Geoconservation, Geotourism, Geodiversity, Geoheritage, Geosystem Services |
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