This book highlights how geographical factors and soil composition are critical considerations for effective intervention, especially with the growing impact of global warming, showcasing the complex interplay between Earth Sciences, Geography, and Environmental studies.
The book outlines restoration techniques, including soil amendments and water harvesting, stressing the need for regional adaptation.
It also explores the socio-economic dimensions of land revitalization, emphasizing community engagement and supportive policies.
Case studies from diverse environments illustrate the practical application of these techniques and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.
By combining scientific innovation with community involvement, the book demonstrates how degraded land can be transformed into a productive ecosystem.