Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability
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Köp båda 2 för 1394 krDr. Uday Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor at Bhatter College in Dantan, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India, and an Applied Geographer with a Post-Graduate in Applied Geography from Utkal University and a Doctorate in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University in Cuttack, Odisha. He has contributed to a number of research papers that have been published in reputable national and international publications, as well as edited book volumes. He has also organized (as the convener) a Faculty Development Program on "Modern ways of teaching and advanced research methods," which was funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). Urban Planning, Social and Human Geography, Applied Geomorphology, Hazards & Disasters, Environmental Issues, Land Use and Rural Development are some of his research interests. The West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) of the Government of West Bengal, India, financed his research. He has worked as a reviewer for a number of international publications. Dr. Uday Chatterjee is currently the lead editor of the Springer Special Issue (S.I) on Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Modelling. Anil Kashyap is Head of Department of Geography and Environmental Management at the University of the West of England. Dr. Kashyap brings a wealth of national and international experience with 22 years in academia, research, and the public sector. Prior to this was Deputy Head of School at Coventry University and Professor and Director of School of Real Estate at RICS School of Built Environment. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, master's degree in urban planning and a PhD from University of Ulster, United Kingdom. Dr. Kashyap is Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), London, Member of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), London and Fellow of the Institute of Town Planners (ITPI), India. He is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) United Kingdom and a Council Member of the International Federation of Housing and Planning (IFHP) representing India. He has recently been appointed to a prestigious panel of International Land Measurement Standard Setting Committee (ILMS - SSC) led by RICS, London. Dr Kashyap has strong research interest spanning from energy efficiency in built form, healthy and smart cities, urban regeneration and infrastructure development and financing. Mark Everard is Associate Professor of Ecosystem Services at University of the West of England. Mark has extensive experience developing and implementing the sustainable management of ecosystems across five continents, including East and Southern Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and China. Gopal Panda is Emeritus Professor in Geography and former Chief Executive of the Population Research Center at Utkal University. Author of 6 books, he teaches and researches coastal geomorphology, remote sensing, climate change, natural hazards, and disaster management. Dinabandhu Mahata is a Researcher in the De...
Part 1: Introduction: Structural view and Distribution of Ecosystem Population
1. Concepts and Approaches of ecosystem population and sustainability
2. Structural view of ecosystem population
3. Ethno-ecological distribution of population
4. Livelihood issues and challenges of ecosystem people
Part 2: Intersection between environment and cultural diversity
5. Environment and traditional culture
6. Interdependence between nature and people
7. Cultural diversity and social-ecological systems
8. Self-sufficiency in food and farming
Part 3: indigenous and traditional culture impact on the ecosystem and population
9. Human activities on ecosystems and sustainable development
10. Ancient knowledge impact on the ecosystem and population
11. Habitat changes, biodiversity and sustainability
Part 4: Conservation ecology and ecosystem people
12. Nature conservation and forest dwellers
13. Ethno-medicine and ecosystem population
14. Ecosystem population mapping and Sustainable use of natural resources
15. Conclusion