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This book studies climate change vulnerability in the Southern Part of the Indian Sundarbans Region, West Bengal, following the IPCC framework which highlights three prime components of vulnerability - exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity. This framework is considered as one of the best methods of vulnerability assessment as it uses direct household perception through collection of primary data, and recognizes a household’s proficiency in maintaining sustainable means of livelihood to deal with climatic changes. This is especially important in gauging the knowledge and perception of…mehr
This book studies climate change vulnerability in the Southern Part of the Indian Sundarbans Region, West Bengal, following the IPCC framework which highlights three prime components of vulnerability - exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity. This framework is considered as one of the best methods of vulnerability assessment as it uses direct household perception through collection of primary data, and recognizes a household’s proficiency in maintaining sustainable means of livelihood to deal with climatic changes. This is especially important in gauging the knowledge and perception of local indigenous people on climate change, and determining what measures can be taken to foster informed decision making for improved climate change adaptation and management. The specific impact of climate change on women, their lives and livelihood are also given due attention, as there is little written about gendered vulnerability to climate change in the region. The final chapter elaborates the limits, barriers to adaptation of climate change and also extends site specific suggestions for achieving community resilience in the Indian Sundarbans Region.
Dr. Nabanita Mukherjee completed Ph.D. from Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan in 2022. She has published eight research papers in reputed International and National Journals like Environment, Development and Sustainability; Spatial Information Research; GeoJournal; Space and Culture etc. She has authored two chapters in edited books published by Springer Nature and three chapters by other reputed publishers. In addition, she has reviewed articles of many esteemed journals like Environment Development and Sustainability, Human Ecology, Discover Environment by Springer Nature; Progress in Disaster Science, Regional Sustainability by Elsevier and Sustainability by MDPI. Her research interest includes studies of climate change, sustainable development, gender issues, urbanization, city sustainability etc. Professor Giyasuddin Siddique has been working in the Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan since 1999. He did Ph.D. in Geography in 1999 from the same University. He has published a good number of research papers in esteemed National and International Journals like Environment, Development and sustainability; Spatial Information Research; GeoJournal; Space and Culture; Modelling Earth Systems and Environment; Heliyon etc. He has also authored six textbooks in the field of Geography and many edited book chapters of reputed publishing agencies. He has successfully supervised 8 M.Phil. and 14 Ph.D. Scholars till now and reviewed innumerable Ph.D. thesis and research articles. Professor Siddique has more than 30 years’ experience of field based research on forest ecology, tribal culture, human development issues, socio environmental concerns, river dams, hazard studies, gender issues and various other issues.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Indian Sundarbans: A Physical-Environmental-Socio-Cultural Complex.- Chapter 3: Climate change phenomena.- Chapter 4: Impact of climate change on human society.- Chapter 5: Gendered vulnerability analyses: Experiences of women.- Chapter 6: Policy implications.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Indian Sundarbans: A Physical-Environmental-Socio-Cultural Complex.- Chapter 3: Climate change phenomena.- Chapter 4: Impact of climate change on human society.- Chapter 5: Gendered vulnerability analyses: Experiences of women.- Chapter 6: Policy implications.