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Chandra. A, Chaturvedi, S., Rajasekaran, C., Rao. K.S. (Eds.), Climate Resilience: Challenges and Opportunities in Environmental Management

Frist Edition: 2024

ISBN: 978-81-975795-5-4

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https://doi.org/10.70497/B978-81-975795-5-4-01

 

Abstract

Chapter 1

Climate Smart Framework for Environmental Sustainability

Vikrant Singh Rao1,2#, Neha Yadav3, Shibaji Baghar4,

Abhishek Chandra1*, K. S. Rao5

 

1Department of Environmental Studies, Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110036, India

2Centre of Excellence for Energy and Environmental Studies, DCRUST, Murthal, 131039, Haryana, India

3Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, YMCA, Faridabad, 121006, Haryana, india

4Department of Botany, Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110036, India

5Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India

Email: #v.s.rao0507@gmail.com; *ac.india@gmail.com

 

Abstract: More people realize that maintaining environmental sustainability is essential to the long-term health of economies, communities, and ecosystems. A systematic approach addressing the many issues arose due to climate change for advancing sustainable development is the Climate Smart Framework. This paradigm focuses on lowering the carbon footprints, improving resource efficiency, and protecting biodiversity. This approach integrates climate resilience, mitigation, and adaptation measures. It highlights the importance of taking a comprehensive strategy that considers how social, economic, and environmental aspects are intertwined. To build resilient communities that can prosper in the face of climate variability, the Climate Smart Framework (CSF) encourages cross-sectoral collaboration, use of cutting-edge technologies, and adaptive management techniques. Meanwhile, the framework supports policies that promote the shift to a low-carbon economy and provide incentives for sustainable activities. This article examines the use of the CSF among several sectors through case studies and real-world examples, emphasizing its potential to promote environmental sustainability and tackle the pressing climate change issues.

 

Keywords: Climate Smart Framework, Landscape approach, Monitoring, Stakeholder involvement

 

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