Environmental Science/Climate Change & Mitigation

Climate Change Adaptation to Demographic Transition on Third World Nations
Editors: Dr. Saurabh Sen
Dr. Amit Kumar
Dr. Ruchi Sen
Dr. Nilanjan Ray

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Climate Change Adaptation to Demographic Transition on Third World Nations

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The world’s climate is changing and will continue to change into the coming century at rates projected to be unprecedented in recent human history. The risks associated with these changes are real but highly uncertain. Societal vulnerability to the risks associated with climate change may exacerbate ongoing social and economic challenges, particularly for those parts of societies dependent on resources that are sensitive to changes in climate. Risks are apparent in agriculture, fisheries and many other components that constitute the livelihood of rural populations in developing countries. In this proposed book volume, we will explore the nature of risk and vulnerability in the context of climate change and review the evidence on present-day adaptation in developing countries and on coordinated international action on future adaptation.

Keeping in mind of above point of view this edited volume is looking for research outcomes, policies, and strategies from academicians, researchers, policymakers, and strategists for better and fruitful policies to make a wonderful Nations.

SUBTHEMES

  1. Climate change: impact and adaptation in developing countries
  2. Climate change and social inequality
  3. Vulnerability of climate change on third world countries
  4. Policy formulation for demographic transition, economic growth and development in context to third world economies
  5. Climate change: business environment and possibilities
  6. Adapting agriculture to climate change
  7. The impact of climate change on agricultural sector
  8. Climate- smart agriculture
  9. Economic growth in the era of climate change
  10. Climate change and food security: risks and responses
  11. Impact of climate change on socio-economic development in third world nations
  12. Entrepreneurial challenges in developing countries is the backbone of global climate change
  13. Impact of climate change on global water resources
  14. Impact of climate change on world green economy
  15. Climate change and long-term sustainability




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Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit a chapter proposal of 500-1000 words clearly mentioning research problem, frameworks and major findings in brief on any of the subthemes or broader area of the book.

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IMPORTANT DATES
ProposalSubmission: 30.06.2023
Accept/Reject Decision:10.07.2023 Full Chapter Submission: 30.11.2023 Final Acceptance Notification: 05.12.2023


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About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Dr. Saurabh Sen
Associate Professor, Sunbeam College for Women, Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India


Dr. Amit Kumar
Associate Professor, Sunbeam College for Women, Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India


Dr. Ruchi Sen
Associate Professor, Sunbeam College for Women, Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India


Dr. Nilanjan Ray
Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, JIS University, West Bengal, India

Nilanjan Ray, PhD, is from Kolkata, India, and presently associated as an Associate Professor in the Department of Management Studies, JIS University, West Bengal, India. Prior to joining JIS University, Dr. Ray was at the Institute of Leadership Entrepreneurship and Development as Associate Professor and Head of Department with additional responsibility as Director IQAC. Prior to that he was also associated at Adamas University as Associate Professor of Marketing Management and Centre Coordinator for Research in Business Analytics at Adamas University in the Department of Management, School of Business and Economics, West Bengal, India. Dr. Ray has obtained a certified Accredited Management Teacher Award from the All India Management Association, New Delhi, India. He has earned the degrees of PhD (Mktg); MCom (Mktg); MBA (Mktg); and STC FMRM (IIT-KGP). He has more than 12 years of teaching and six years of research experience. He has supervised and awarded two doctoral scholars and guided around 56 postgraduate students projects also. Dr. Ray has contributed over 90 research papers in reputed national and international referred, peer-reviewed journals and proceedings and 13 edited research handbooks from Springer, IGI-Global USA, and Apple Academic Publisher CRC Press (A Taylor & Francis Group), USA. He has obtained one patent from Germany and two copyrights from India. He has also associated himself as a reviewer of Tourism Management, Journal of Service Marketing, Journal of Business and Economics, and Research Journal of Business and Management Accounting and as an editorial board member of several referred journals. Dr. Ray has organized several faculty development programs, national and international conferences, and management doctoral colloquiums. Dr. Ray is a life-member of the International Business Studies Academia, fellow member of the Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors Universal Association of Arts and Management Professionals (UAAMP) New York, USA, and Calcutta Management Association (CMA).




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