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Living with Disasters

Living with Disasters

Living with Disasters

Communities and Development in the Indian Sundarbans
Amites Mukhopadhyay, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
February 2016
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    This book is a critical account of the disconnected nature of governance, conservation and livelihood initiatives in the Indian Sundarbans, an active delta that spreads over 25,500 sq. km across India and Bangladesh and lies in the Bay of Bengal. It draws a holistic picture of the disaster-prone delta in eastern India, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and also one of the largest tracts of mangrove forests in the world. The author juxtaposes the vulnerable lives and frequently displaced existence of the islanders against the dominant strategies of conservation and development followed by the state.

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    February 2016
    Hardback
    9781107107281
    180 pages
    236 × 158 × 17 mm
    0.38kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Maps and illustrations
    • Tables and charts
    • Glossary
    • Acronyms
    • Acknowledgements
    • Note on transliteration
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. From wasteland to wonderland: the making of a heritage site
    • 3. Governing the Sundarbans embankments today: between policies and practices
    • 4. Treading a fine path between river and land: livelihoods around embankments
    • 5. Beldars, embankments and governance: question of Aboriginality revisited
    • 6. Catching prawns, endangering embankments: sustainability-unsustainability rhetoric
    • 7. Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Amites Mukhopadhyay , Jadavpur University, Kolkata

      Amites Mukhopadhyay teaches at the Department of Sociology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He specializes in environment, development and livelihood issues in India, and coastal wetlands in particular, and has published in various academic journals and edited volumes. His research interests include landscape, ecology and governance, identity politics and institutional histories of science and knowledge making in South Asia.