There is no dearth of books on climate change. But there are not too many, particularly written with reference to India. The present book deals with both global (macro level) and regional (micro level, i.e., India) scenarios using some selective case studies of the problem.
Our climate is no doubt changing. This is certain; less certain is the timing and magnitude of change. The objective of the book is to present a synthetic view of theoretical analysis and observations on climate, and policy issues within the broad conceptual matrix of geography. It is hoped that this book will be of immense use to scholars, researchers, geographers, environmentalists, professionals, policy makers and general readers as well.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR M Z A Khan
Dr. M.Z.A. Khan obtained his M.A. (1984), M. Phil. (1986) and Ph. D. (1990) in Geography from M.L. Sukhadia University Udaipur, Rajasthan. He has a brilliant academic records to his credit and his credit and has been awarded several prizes, Gold Meals (M.A. & M. Phill.) And scholarship (including NET by the UGC, New Delhi for his academic achievements. His Ph.D. work related to the agricultural geography. He was awarded NET (1986) by the UGC, New Delhi. Dr. Khan is at present a Senior Lecturer in Geography, Government College, Kota (Raj.). His Area of Research activity has been Agricultural and Environmental Geography. Dr. Khan is engaged in research and teaching for more than one and half decades. He has published a number of research papers in various journals, proceeding and edited books. He has actively participated in many National and International Seminar/ Conferences Pertaining to the subject. Dr. Khan has also successfully convened a UGC sponsored National Seminar on “ Recent Trends in Geographyâ€, 11-12 January 2003, organized by PG Department of Geography, Government College, Kota (Rajasthan). He has on hand a Minor Research Project of UGC. Dr. Khan has also been supervising Research work leading to the award of the Ph. D degree in Geography.
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