Handbook of Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability Volume 2


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Volume 2: Handbook of Spatio-Temporal Monitoring of Water Resources and Climate is aimed to describe the current state of knowledge and developments of geospatial technologies (Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems) for assessing and managing water resources under climate change. It is a collective achievement of renowned researchers and academicians working in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) mountain range. The HKH region is a part of the Third Pole outside the polar regions due to its largest permanent snow cover. Importantly the Himalayan belt is geologically fragile and vulnerable to geohazards (e.g. landslides land subsidence rockfalls debris flow avalanches and earthquakes). Therefore critical assessment and geospatial solutions are indispensable to safeguard the natural resources and human beings in the Himalayas using space-borne satellite datasets. This book also showcases various remote sensing techniques and algorithms in the field of urban sprawling urban microclimate and air pollution. The potential impacts of climate change on the cryosphere and water resources are also highlighted. This comprehensive Handbook is highly interdisciplinary and explains the role of geospatial technologies in studying the water resources of the Himalayas considering climate change.Key FeaturesThis book is unique as it focuses on the utility of satellite data for monitoring snow cover variability snowmelt runoff glacier lakes avalanche susceptibility and flood modeling.Explain how Remote Sensing techniques are useful for mapping and managing the morphology and ecology of the Himalayan River.Addresses how geospatial technologies are valuable for understanding climate change impact on hydrological extremes the potential impact of land use/land cover change (LULC) on hydrology and water resources management. It highlights the impact of LULC changes on land surface temperature groundwater and air pollution in urban areas.Includes contributions from global professionals working in the HKH region.ReadershipThe Handbook serves as a valuable reference for students researchers scientists Hydrologists hydro-ecologists meteorologists geologists decision makers and all others who wish to advance their knowledge on monitoring and managing water resources and urban ecosystem using remote sensing in the HKH region considering climate change.
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