One Earth, Many Worlds
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One Earth, Many Worlds is a transformative exploration of geography as the essential framework for understanding our rapidly changing planet. In an era defined by climate crisis, rapid urbanization, technological revolution, and deepening inequality, this book reveals how geographic thinking connects the dots between local experiences and global challenges.Drawing from Earth system science, human geography, and emerging technologies like GIS, remote sensing, and artificial intelligence, this comprehensive guide bridges the gap between academic knowledge and practical action. The author presents geography not as a static subject of maps and locations, but as a living discipline that helps us navigate uncertainty and build resilient, just, and sustainable futures.From the Himalayan foothills to global megacities, from water-energy-food security to climate justice, this book equips students, professionals, policymakers, and concerned citizens with the tools to think spatially, act responsibly, and contribute to planetary well-being. Whether you're an educator, researcher, development practitioner, or simply curious about our shared future, this book offers both wisdom and practical pathways for creating a better world.One Earth, Many Worlds is essential reading for anyone who believes that understanding our interconnected world is the first step toward transforming it.
One Earth, Many Worlds is a transformative exploration of geography as the essential framework for understanding our rapidly changing planet. In an era defined by climate crisis, rapid urbanization, technological revolution, and deepening inequality, this book reveals how geographic thinking connects the dots between local experiences and global challenges.Drawing from Earth system science, human geography, and emerging technologies like GIS, remote sensing, and artificial intelligence, this comprehensive guide bridges the gap between academic knowledge and practical action. The author presents geography not as a static subject of maps and locations, but as a living discipline that helps us navigate uncertainty and build resilient, just, and sustainable futures.From the Himalayan foothills to global megacities, from water-energy-food security to climate justice, this book equips students, professionals, policymakers, and concerned citizens with the tools to think spatially, act responsibly, and contribute to planetary well-being. Whether you're an educator, researcher, development practitioner, or simply curious about our shared future, this book offers both wisdom and practical pathways for creating a better world.One Earth, Many Worlds is essential reading for anyone who believes that understanding our interconnected world is the first step toward transforming it.
AmazonPages: 184, Paperback, Dorendra Bahadur Thapa
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