Introducing the Linkages between Climate Change, Extreme Events and Disaster Risk Reduction.- Analysis of weather- and climate-related disasters in mountain regions using different disaster databases.- Influence of climate change on environmental hazards and human well-being in the urban areas - Warsaw case study versus general problems.- Physiographic Influence on Rainfall Variability: A Case study of Upper Ganga Basin.- Water Deficit Estimation under Climate Change and Irrigation Conditions in the Fergana Valley, Central Asia.- Long-Term Trend of NDVI Response to Rainfall: A Geo-Spatial Approach.- Variability of Temperature and Rainfall in the Upper Beas Basin, Western Himalayas.- The Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Food Security.- Sedimentation Induced Depositional Lands of the Gumti River of Tripura and its Land Use Pattern.- Landscape Changes in the Activity of Higher Altitude Vascular Plants Species in the OB Plateau
(Altai Krai, Russia).- Application of Classification and Regression Trees for Spatial Prediction of Rainfall Induced Shallow Landslides in the Uttarakhand Area (India) Using GIS.- Is Climate Change the Nemesis of Rural Development?: An Analysis of Patterns and Trends of Zimbabwean Droughts?.- Entering the new +2°C Global Warming Age and a Threat of World Ocean Expansion for Sustainable Economic Development.- Climate change and coastal mega-cities: disaster risk assessment and responses in Shanghai City.- La Niña event 2010-2011: hydroclimatic effects and socioeconomic impacts in Colombia.- The Experience of Disaster Risk Reduction and Economic Losses Reduction in Malaysia during the Water Crisis 1998 in the Context of the Next El Niño Strongest on Record Maximum 2015.- Sustainable disaster risk reduction in mountain agriculture: Agroforestry experiences in Kaule, mid-hills of Nepal.- Building Community Resilience to Flash Floods: Lessons Learnt from a case study in the Valles Urban Area, SLP, Mexico.- Quantification of Geodiversity of Sikkim (India) and its Implications for Conservation and Disaster Risk Reduction Research.- Peak Discharge Analyses for Flood Management in Lower Gandak Basin.Dr. Suraj Mal (Chair, Biogeography and Biodiversity
Commission, International Geographical Union) is Assistant
Professor at Department of Geography, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College,
University of Delhi. His areas of research interests include
Himalayan Glaciology and Climatology, Remote Sensing of Glaciers,
Glacial Hazards and Environmental Issues in Indian Himalaya. He has
received the DAAD award for his short research stay at Hamburg
University in Germany. Dr. Mal has published several research
papers in international journals, often written together with Prof.
Dr. R.B. Singh. He is co-editor of Springer Series on Sustainable
Development Goals. He has co-edited a Springer volume on Climate
Change, Glacier Response and Vegetation Dynamics in the Himalaya.
He is also part of two international collaborative research
projects in High Himalaya. Dr. Mal is a member of the International
Association of Hydrological Sciences and National Association of
Geographers, India.
Professor Dr. R.B. Singh (Vice-President, International
Geographical Union (IGU)) is Professor since 2002 and Coordinator
UGC-SAP-DRS III, Department of Geography, University of Delhi,
India; Earlier served as UGC Research Scientist-C/Professor
(1996-2002), UGC Research Scientist-B/Reader (1988-1996) and
Lecturer (1985-1988); He is Springer Series Lead Editor of Advances
in Geographical and Environmental Sciences and Sustainable
Development Goals and IAP–Global Network of Science Academies
representative on Disaster Risk Reduction.
He was awarded prestigious JSPS Research Fellowship at Hiroshima in
2013 and Several Travel Fellowships/ Support from UNEP, UNITAR,UNU,
UNCRD, WCRP, IAHS, IGU, NASDA, INSA, UGC, SICI, MAIRS and Univ. of
Delhi etc. for participating and presenting papers, Chairing
session and discussing research projects in more than 30 countries.
Prof. Singh has specialized in Environmental Studies, Climate
Change, Urban Regional Development, Disaster Management, Remote
Sensing and GIS. He has to his credit 11 Books, 33 edited research
volumes and more than 200 research papers published in national and
international journals. He was Special Series Editor of prestigious
journals like Sustainability, Advances in Meteorology, Physics and
Chemistry of the Earth. He was also associated with prestigious
international collaborative research programs such as ICSSR-IDPAD,
CIDA-SICI, DFID and Ministry of Agriculture. He was also associated
with Nordic Inst. of Asian Studies, Copenhagen (also associated
Denmark) in 1998 and Visiting Professor for delivering invited
Lectures at the University of Turku (Finland). He was as one of the
contributors in the famous -The World Atlas- Earth Concise,
Millennium House Ltd., Australia.
Dr. Christian Huggel is at the Department of Geography,
University of Zurich and head of the research group Climate &
Environment: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation (Eclim). He focuses on
climate impacts, risks and adaptation to climate change, mainly in
mountain and high-mountain regions. His aim is to understand how
climate and climate change affects environmental and
socio-environmental systems, how these systems respond in the
context of multiple drivers of change, and what changes can be
attributed to climate change and other drivers. Dr. Huggel
recognizes the importance to adequately approach these research
fields from an interdisciplinary perspective. In his research he
also studied glacier and other mountain hazards such as glacier
lake outburst floods, avalanches and landslides; volcano-ice
interactions; hazard, vulnerability and risk assessments;
integrated monitoring and risk management such as early warning
systems. His working experiences stretches from the European Alps,
the Andes, Mexico, Alaska, the Caucasus, to Central Asia and the
Himalayas. Dr. Huggel was a Lead Author of the IPCC Working
Group II 5th Assessment Report and has been a science advisor of
the Swiss delegation at the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP). He
is a past Chair and current member of the Advisory Board of the
Standing Group on Glacier and Permafrost Hazards in Mountains
(GAPHAZ) of the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences
(IACS) and the International Permafrost Association (IPA), and past
Chair and current member of the Executive Committee of the Joint
Commission on Volcano-Ice Interactions of the International
Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior
(IAVCEI) and the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences
(IACS). He is also a member of the Science Leadership Council of
the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) and a member of the Advisory
Committee for Swiss Federal Environmental Research (OFU), member of
the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit (SHA), and founder and
co-coordinator of the University of Zurich / ETH Zurich Network for
Interdisciplinary Climate Research. Dr. Huggel has authored and
co-authored over 80 papers in about 30 different peer-reviewed
international journals, reflecting a wide disciplinary range.
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