New Book Explores the Critical Link Between Insects and Climate Change

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[Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India] – [2024]. The Applied Zoologists Research Association (AZRA) is delighted to announce the release of Insect and Climate Interactions, a groundbreaking book that
delves into the intricate relationship between insects and climate change. Authored by Dr. S.K. Shrivastava, Dr. Ravindra C. Joshi, Dr. Anand Prakash, and Dr. Jagadiswari Rao, this 376-page
volume provides an in-depth exploration of how climate change affects insects, the planet's most biodiverse group of organisms.


Structured into four comprehensive sections, the book examines the impacts of climate change on insects, their responses and adaptations, the specific challenges they encounter, and strategies for
mitigating its effects on both insects and their habitats. It offers a detailed overview of insect behavior, physiology, adaptation, migration, and their essential roles in agricultural ecosystems.
Leveraging the extensive expertise of its authors, who collectively bring decades of experience in agricultural research and pest management, Insect and Climate Interactions serves as an invaluable
resource for researchers, educators, and policymakers seeking to address the dynamic interplay between insects and climate change.


The book is available for purchase at Rs. 1,500 in India and US$ 50 internationally, excluding postage and handling charges (Rs. 100 for India and US$ 15 for other countries).
For purchase deposit the amount in Applied Zoologists Research Association (AZRA), Current Account No. 10329386022, IFSC; SBIN0012018 and MICR: 751002947, State Bank of India
Kalinganagar Branch, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. 


To place an order, please contact Dr. Anand Prakash, General Secretary of AZRA, at K-9B/285, Bhagabanpur, Patrapada, Bhubaneswar - 751 019, Odisha, India, or via email at:
prakas52@yahoo.com or by phone (+ 91) 93371 10294.