Sundarbans: Delta Risk, Livelihoods & Governance
Sundarbans: Delta Risk, Livelihoods & Governance
This 13-day field seminar examines climate vulnerability in one of the world’s most exposed delta systems. Students begin in Kolkata with conceptual grounding in environmental justice theory, delta ecology, and participatory research methods.
Field immersion in the Sundarbans focuses on mangrove ecosystems, salinity intrusion, migration narratives, gendered labor patterns, and governance mapping. Students conduct participatory vulnerability mapping, stakeholder interviews, and institutional analysis to understand distributive exposure.
The final phase translates field evidence into a climate justice adaptation proposal grounded in feasibility and equity.
Students will:
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Map mangrove ecosystems and settlement vulnerability.
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Conduct semi-structured interviews on risk perception and adaptation.
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Analyze institutional response mechanisms in disaster governance.
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Evaluate migration as adaptation strategy.
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Develop a justice-centered adaptation proposal grounded in field evidence.
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Environmental Studies
Geography
Development Studies
Public Policy
Political Ecology
Sociology
Kolkata
Sundarbans Delta Villages
Mangrove Ecosystems
Governance Offices