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OverviewThe Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) is a planetary-scale atmospheric phenomenon, yet its life-sustaining and destructive capacities are ultimately realized at the human scale of a single village, a single farm. For decades, scientific and policy discourse on the monsoon has been dominated by a synoptic-scale perspective, focusing on regional averages and basin-level water budgets. While essential, this macro-view often obscures the profound spatial and temporal heterogeneity of monsoon impacts. The book, Monsoon at the Micro-Scale: Localized Impacts and Adaptation in Indian Villages, presents a fundamental methodological and empirical challenge to this paradigm. It posits that in an era of accelerating climate change, an effective understanding of monsoon variability and the development of robust adaptation strategies must be rooted at the micro-scale, where biophysical and socio-economic realities intersect with unparalleled complexity. This work systematically investigates the granular impacts of shifting monsoon patterns on the agricultural, hydrological, and social systems of Indian villages, proposing an integrated framework for building ground-up climate resilience. The book's core contribution lies in its multi-disciplinary methodological framework, which bridges the gap between large-scale climate science and local-level decision-making. Rejecting the utility of coarse-resolution Global Climate Models (GCMs) for local planning, the research employs advanced statistical downscaling techniques to translate projections from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) into high-resolution, tehsil-level climate scenarios for the 21st century. This process generates actionable data on critical variables such as the timing of monsoon onset, the frequency and duration of intra-seasonal dry spells, and the intensity of extreme rainfall events. These high-resolution climate outputs serve as the primary input for a suite of interconnected impact models. Calibrated crop simulation models are utilized to quantify the non-linear response of key rain-fed and irrigated crop yields to specific monsoon stressors. Simultaneously, hyperlocal hydrological models assess the consequences for groundwater recharge and the viability of traditional water-harvesting structures. This quantitative analysis is intricately woven with qualitative ethnographic research, incorporating household surveys, participatory rural appraisals, and farmer interviews conducted across diverse agro-ecological case study sites, from the semi-arid regions of Maharashtra to the floodplains of Bihar. The empirical findings detailed throughout the book reveal a landscape of highly localized vulnerability. A key conclusion is that even within a single district, adjacent villages can experience divergent climate change impacts due to subtle variations in topography, soil composition, and pre-existing irrigation infrastructure. The research demonstrates that the most damaging climatic shifts are not necessarily changes in total seasonal rainfall, but rather alterations in its distribution-specifically, the increasing prevalence of intense rainfall events interspersed with prolonged dry spells, which simultaneously heighten the risks of flash floods and agricultural drought. The cascading impacts of this variability are traced through the village system, documenting direct consequences on crop failure and food security, and subsequent effects on household debt, the erosion of social capital, and distress-induced seasonal migration. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prasanta MujraiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.626kg ISBN: 9798270941734Pages: 472 Publication Date: 21 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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