Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent Communities

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Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent Communities

An Analytical Perspective of Different Agro-Climatic Regions of West Bengal, India

Sociology Environmental economics Agribusiness and primary industries Environment, transport and planning law: general Ecological science, the Biosphere Meteorology and climatology The environment Agricultural science Forestry and silviculture

Author: Jyotish Prakash Basu

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Collection: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 27th March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 742 Kb

ISBN: 9783319523255


Overview

This book addresses the livelihood impacts of climate change, vulnerability and adaptation measures on the forest dependent communities of India. Research presented here focuses on three different agro-climatic areas of West Bengal, namely the coastal Sundarban, the drought-prone region and the mountainous region. Readers will discover the main climate induced vulnerabilities that affect livelihoods of forest communities, understand how to evaluate the expected impacts of climate change at different levels under different climate change scenarios, and be able to assess and measure the implied major social, environmental and economic impacts.

Policy and Approaches

Particular attention is also given to the role of the Indian governmental policy (including national forest policy of 1988) to reduce climate-related vulnerabilities. Chapters also highlight two main approaches to vulnerability assessment in socio-ecological systems. The first is the impact-based approach, which assesses the potential impacts of climate change on forest dependent people. The second is the vulnerability-based approach, which assesses social sensitivity and adaptive capacity to respond to stresses. Development practitioners, government implementing agencies, and researchers in environmental science and policy will find this book appealing.

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