Introduction
Adapting to a Changing Climate is an interdisciplinary edited volume that explores the far-reaching impacts of climate change on ecological systems, economies, societies, and governance structures. It brings together diverse scholarly perspectives to understand how climate challenges intersect with development, innovation, and sustainability, especially in developing and emerging economies.
The book covers themes such as digital activism, climate data analytics, sustainable finance, green human resource management, entrepreneurship, agriculture, migration, consumption behaviour, waste management, and policy responses. With a strong focus on India and South Asia, it also includes global comparisons to highlight both shared vulnerabilities and region-specific adaptation strategies. The chapters combine theoretical insights, empirical studies, and case-based analyses to present practical, research-driven solutions for climate resilience.
Key Features
- - An interdisciplinary analysis of the impact of climate change and its responses.
- - Focuses on sustainability, governance, and socio-economic resilience.
- - Integrates empirical research with practical case studies and policy analysis.
- - Strong emphasis on Indian and South Asian contexts with global comparisons and action-oriented insights for adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Target Readership :
Researchers, academics, postgraduate students, policymakers, and professionals working in the fields of the environment, climate change, and sustainability.
