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Item CLIMATE RESILIENCE: BASIC CONCEPTS AND UNDER- STANDING FOR CLIMATIC STUDY(Academic Publishers and Distributors, Lucknow, U.P., 2024) Mohd Kashif Khan; Ambrina Sardar Khan, Prateek SrivastavaClimate resilience is a crucial concept in the face of increasing climate change impacts. As global temperatures rise, extreme weather events become more frequent and sea levels continue to rise, societies and ecosystems are at greater risk. Climate resilience encompasses a set of strategies and measures aimed at building the capacity of systems and communities to adapt, withstand and recover from these impacts. This abstract provides an overview of the key aspects related to climate resilience. The chapter begins by defining climate resilience as the ability of a system or community to anticipate, absorb, adapt to and recover from climate change impacts, while maintaining essential functions and structures. It emphasizes the integration of climate considerations into decision- making processes, the implementation of adaptation and mitigation measures and the promotion of sustainable development practices. Basic concepts related to climate resilience are then presented. These concepts include adaptation, which involves adjusting to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience; mitigation, which focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to limit climate change; vulnerability, which refers to the susceptibility of a system or community to climate change impacts; and resilience-building, which entails implementing strategies to enhance capacity to withstand and recover from climate change. The other important concepts highlighted in the chapter include risk assessment, which evaluates potential climate-related risks and their impacts; adaptive capacity, which relates to the ability to adjust and respond to climate change; cross-sectoral collaboration, emphasizing the importance of integrating efforts across different sectors and stakeholders; nature- based solutions, which harness ecosystem functions to enhance resilience; climate justice, ensuring equitable distribution of costs and benefits; and long-term planning, considering future scenarios and developing strategies for changing conditions. The chapter provides a comprehensive overview of climate resilience, highlighting its importance in addressing climate change impacts. Understanding and implementing the basic concepts related to climate resilience is crucial for building a sustainable and resilient future.Item Soil Pollution - It’s Causes and Impact(M/S Academic Publishers & Distributors, Lucknow, 2024) Mohd Kashif Khan; Ambrina Sardar Khan, Monowar Alam KhalidSoil pollution refers to the deterioration of physical, chemical and biological properties which has adverse effects on crop production, animal and human health. Soil pollution is caused by human activities such as mining, modern practices in agriculture, deforestation, indiscriminate dumping of human generated trash and unregulated disposal of untreated wastes of various industries. Impacts of soil pollution are not confined to soil and its biota, but are carried over to every aspect of the environment and affect every organism from the earthworm to humans. Hence, there is a need to address this issue seriously and adopt measures and practices to stop this pollution and conserve our soil for our long-term existence.