History of the Climate Change on the Coromandel Coast 1st Edition
History of the Climate Change on the Coromandel Coast (1st Edition) by S. Jeyaseela Stephen is a compelling, region-focused study that illuminates the environmental story of India’s southeastern shoreline. This richly researched volume traces centuries of climatic shifts across the Coromandel Coast — from monsoon variability and cyclonic patterns to sea-level change and coastal erosion along the Bay of Bengal.
Grounded in historical records, sediment studies, and local oral histories, the book connects scientific data with human experience. Readers will gain clear explanations of long-term trends, the drivers behind changing weather patterns, and how coastal communities in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have responded across generations. Practical maps, timeline narratives, and case studies make complex concepts accessible to scholars, students, policy planners, and concerned citizens.
What sets this 1st Edition apart is its balanced blend of rigorous analysis and readable storytelling. Stephen’s authoritative voice guides readers through technical findings while highlighting real-world implications for fisheries, agriculture, urban planning, and disaster resilience on the Coromandel Coast. The result is both an academic resource and a call to informed action for local stakeholders and global readers interested in regional climate dynamics.
Whether you are researching coastal adaptation, teaching environmental history, or preparing community-level interventions, this book is an essential reference. Secure your copy of History of the Climate Change on the Coromandel Coast by S. Jeyaseela Stephen and deepen your understanding of how climate has shaped — and continues to shape — one of India’s most vital coastal regions.
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