Sundarbans: Mangroves, Climate Risk, and Adaptive Governance
Sundarbans: Mangroves, Climate Risk, and Adaptive Governance
The Sundarbans delta is a climate-exposed conservation frontier where tiger coexistence intersects with sea-level rise, cyclones, fragile livelihoods, and migration. Conservation here cannot be separated from disaster risk governance and environmental justice.
Participants analyze:
- Delta ecology and mangrove systems
- Risk perception and vulnerability
- Adaptive governance under climate volatility
- Coexistence mitigation systems
- Climate justice implications
Participants will:
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Map delta governance under extreme climate stress
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Apply resilience and vulnerability theory
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Conduct participatory risk mapping
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Analyze conservation–livelihood trade-offs
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Produce a climate-coexistence adaptation memo
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Ecology
Climate Science
Environmental Policy
Disaster Studies
Political Ecology
Geography
Development Studies
Sustainability
Environmental Justice
Public Administration
Kolkata
Sundarbans delta corridor