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Currently, the earth is in a climate crisis due to unsustainable anthropogenic activities, especially due to carbon emissions and related impacts. Thus, the whole world is advocating sustainability, which is a holistic approach that satisfies our needs without cutting off the same possibilities for future generations. The book, 'Man, Nature and Sustainability' epitomizes studies of global warming, imperial forestry, evictions and displacement; responses such as green politics, political ecology, eco-tourism, and migrations; and the approaches for conservation, climate-change mitigation,…mehr

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Currently, the earth is in a climate crisis due to unsustainable anthropogenic activities, especially due to carbon emissions and related impacts. Thus, the whole world is advocating sustainability, which is a holistic approach that satisfies our needs without cutting off the same possibilities for future generations. The book, 'Man, Nature and Sustainability' epitomizes studies of global warming, imperial forestry, evictions and displacement; responses such as green politics, political ecology, eco-tourism, and migrations; and the approaches for conservation, climate-change mitigation, improvement of agriculture, the inclusion of economy of ethnic tribes and sustainable development. The book is useful for academicians, policymakers, scholars, researchers, sociologists, ecologists, historians and advocates of sustainable development. The book will engender a deep understanding of the inseparable nexus between man, nature and the present-day climate change cataclysms in a panoramic view.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Krishnakumar M.V. is an esteemed historian and an Assistant Professor of History at Newman College Thodupuzha. His research primarily focuses on the history of the Andaman Islands and their forests. His comprehensive studies shed light on the intricate relationship between human societies, colonial powers, and the natural environment.