Climate Change Alleviation for Sustainable Progression

Climate Change Alleviation for Sustainable Progression

Floristic Prospects and Arboreal Avenues as a Viable Sequestration Tool

Dervash, Moonisa Aslam; Wani, Akhlaq Amin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

372

Dura

Inglês

9780367618872

15 a 20 dias

866

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1. Physical Drivers of Earth's Climate, 2. Global Warming or Global Cooling: Challenges and Future Prospects, 3. Global Climate Change Impacts on Watershed Hydrology, 4. Climate Change vis-a-vis Insect Pest Population, 5. Impact of Climate Change on Economic and Sociopolitical Aspects, 6. Climate Change, Biodiversity and Ecology of Caspian Sea: An Overview, 7. From Climate Change to Migration: The Prospects in Iran, 8. Mechanism behind Sources and Sinks of Major Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gases, 9. Soil Quality vis-a-vis Climatic Upheaval, 10. Climate Risk Management vis-a-vis Crop Productivity under Climatic Variability, 11. Organic Amendments for Sustainable Crop Production, Soil Carbon Sequestration and Climate Smart Agriculture, 12. Forests and Tree-based Land Use Systems: Mitigation and Adaptation Option to Combat Climate Change, 13. Climate Change and Plant Phenological Variability, 14. Climate Change and the Need for REDD+, 15. Clean Development Mechanism: Achievements, Challenges and Moving Beyond 2020, 16. Green Business through Carbon Credits, 17. Avenue Plantation as a Viable Carbon Confiscation Tool: A Blueprint for Eco-smart Cities, 18. Potential Role of Turfgrasses and Understorey Vegetation for Mitigating the Changing Climate
Environmental upheaval;Greenhouse effect;Green economy;Sustainable development;Green business;Carbon sequestration;Climate Change;Soil Organic Carbon;Soil Fertility;Greenhouse Gas;Urban Heat Islands;Soil Quality;Soil Organic Matter;Phenological Events;CDM Project;CDM;Emission Reduction;Understorey Vegetation;Avenue Plantation;CSA;Caspian Sea Basin;Plant Phenology;CDM Methodology;Organic Amendments;Radiative Forcing;Phenological Studies;Soil Respiration;Green Supply Chain Management;Extra-cellular Enzymes;Soil Carbon;EF Value