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Volume : IX, Issue : XII, January - 2020

"GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE CHANGE : A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE"

Dr. Sahebrao Uttam Deore, -

By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Climate change is a critical global issue that transcends national boundaries and directly interacts with geographical factors such as location, topography, ecosystems, and human settlement patterns. This study provides a global perspective on the geographical dimensions of climate change, highlighting how physical geography influences vulnerability, impact, and adaptation strategies across different regions.

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Dr. Sahebrao Uttam Deore, -(2020). "GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE CHANGE : A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE". Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IX, Issue. XII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11501.pdf

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