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    Climate Change Adaptation and Insect Pest Management: Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture in India

    Climate Change Adaptation and Insect Pest Management by Mahdi, Syed Sheraz; Singh, Rajbir; Dhekale, Bhagyashree; Bangroo, Shabir Ahmed;

    Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture in India

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Date of Publication 16 July 2026

    • ISBN 9783032168665
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages458 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations VII, 458 p. 67 illus., 64 illus. in color.
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    This book addresses the urgent need to adapt agricultural practices in response to the dual challenges of climate change and insect pest management. It explores how changing climatic conditions affect insect pests and the resultant impacts on crop production. It provides a thorough analysis of adaptive strategies that can help mitigate these effects, ensuring sustainable agricultural productivity. The book integrates scientific research, practical case studies, and policy recommendations.

    In this book, the first 10 chapters cover a wide range of climate-resilient and sustainability-oriented themes, including climate-resilient practices for sustainable development of horticulture, enhanced nutrient-use efficiency in millets, the role of bio-inoculants in mitigating climate change in the horticultural ecosystem, indigenous knowledge for climate resilience, groundwater governance in water-intensive sectors, aquatic resource production challenges, pesticide immunogen toxicity, minimal processing techniques for nutritional retention, and nutraceutical and medicinal plants such as Brahmi and Basella. These chapters provide a foundation for understanding how climate resilience, natural resource management, and sustainable practices intersect with modern agriculture.

    The subsequent chapters expand into awareness and barriers in waste management, the importance of wild flowers as nutraceuticals, emerging issues in aquaculture, major crop diseases such as Stemphylium blight in lentils, and the food value of small indigenous fish species. Further chapters discuss key climate-linked pest management topics, including mating disruption technology, invasive alien insects, and the integration of agronomic fortification for stress management. Additional chapters focus on climate action, the role of synthetic fertilizers as climate accelerants, natural farming as an ecological pathway, and innovative climate-resilient vegetable farming approaches aimed at mitigating climate change impacts. Together, these chapters provide a holistic understanding of the changing climate–agriculture–pest dynamics.

    This book offers a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, farmers, and policymakers in agriculture, environmental science, and other allied subjects

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    Table of Contents:

    1.Integrating Climate-Resilient Practices for Sustainable Development of Horticulture.- 2.Approaches for Enhanced Nutrient Use Efficiency in Millets.- 3.Role of bio-inoculants for sustainable development to mitigate climate change in the Horti ecosystem.- 4.Climate change affects the density and primary productivity of Indian grassland community.- 5. Groundwater Governance and Management: A Critical Analysis of Issues and Concerns in Water Intensive Sectors in India.

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