The Aravalli Range’s Past, Present and Future Prospects: India’s Natural Green Wall

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The Aravalli Range’s Past, Present and Future Prospects: India’s Natural Green Wall Authors: , , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages: 370 Language: English ISBN: 9781036416980 Category:

As one of the world’s oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Mountains hold within them a wealth of ecological wonders and cultural significance. This enlightening book takes a journey through their rich history, vibrant landscapes, and the pressing need for sustainable development. Drawing from first-hand experience in sustainable mountain development within the Aravalli range, the authors share invaluable insights into the delicate balance between progress and preservation. Through extensive field surveys and advanced geospatial technologies like geographic information systems and remote sensing, crucial vulnerabilities and encroachment threats have been identified, paving the way for evidence-based policy recommendations.With a multidisciplinary approach and collaboration with local stakeholders and environmental organizations, the authors underscore the urgency of holistic, community-driven initiatives. From conservation efforts to regulatory reforms, this book advocates for comprehensive strategies that safeguard the Aravalli’s ecological integrity for generations to come.

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Author Biography

Laxmi Kant Sharma is a renowned Professor of Environmental Science at the Central University of Rajasthan, India, recognized for his impactful teaching, research, and contributions to social causes. He has guided students to prestigious roles, including placements at UN agencies and in research fellowships. His work on Remote Sensing and GIS (Geographic Information System) has brought attention to environmental issues in Rajasthan's Ecotonal Region. Professor Sharma, a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature since 2017, was awarded the 2023 Best Teacher Award for his dedication.Dr Alok Raj, a Postdoctoral Senior Research Fellow at IIT (Indian Institutes of Technology) Kharagpur, specializes in geospatial technology and sustainable resource management, focusing on climate change and the Sustainable Development Goals.Dr Shweta Sharma, Assistant Professor at MNIT (Malaviya National Institute of Technology) Jaipur, India, excels in Financial Management, with research on sustainability and corporate governance. Her extensive academic and professional experience enrich her interdisciplinary approach, making her a valuable contributor to her field.