This book critically discusses the vulnerabilities and local adaptation actions of the traditional marine fishers of the tsunami-hit coastal regions of South India to climate change and risks,with an emphasis on their local institutions.
This book critically discusses the vulnerabilities and local adaptation actions of the traditional marine fishers of the tsunami-hit coastal regions of South India to climate change and risks,with an emphasis on their local institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Devendraraj Madhanagopal (Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor ( I ) in the School of Sustainability at XIM University (Odisha, India). He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (Mumbai, India). He is the recipient of several international travel grants/fellowships. His works appear in Environment, Development and Sustainability and Metropolitics journals. He is the corresponding editor of the following edited books: (i) Environment , Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South (2022), (ii) Climate Change and Risk in South and Southeast Asia: Sociopolitical Perspectives, Routledge, UK (forthcoming), and (iii) Social Work and Climate Justice: International Perspectives, Routledge, UK (forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Coromandel Coast of South India: Centuries-old fishing communities under climate change and disasters Chapter 2 Conceptual underpinnings and introducing the framework Chapter 3 Unraveling climate change and disasters: Navigating to the field Chapter 4 Indigenous knowledge systems in confronting climate change: Opportunities and constraints Chapter 5 Living with climate change: Vulnerability and adaptation actions Chapter 6 Local institutions: Boon or bane in local adaptation to climate change? Chapter 7 Fisherwomen and their agencies: Scope and challenges in adapting to climate change. Chapter 8 Conclusion and the way forward Appendix (References)
Chapter 1 Coromandel Coast of South India: Centuries-old fishing communities under climate change and disasters Chapter 2 Conceptual underpinnings and introducing the framework Chapter 3 Unraveling climate change and disasters: Navigating to the field Chapter 4 Indigenous knowledge systems in confronting climate change: Opportunities and constraints Chapter 5 Living with climate change: Vulnerability and adaptation actions Chapter 6 Local institutions: Boon or bane in local adaptation to climate change? Chapter 7 Fisherwomen and their agencies: Scope and challenges in adapting to climate change. Chapter 8 Conclusion and the way forward Appendix (References)
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