Will non-conventional alternative livelihood scheme work in the framework of mangrove dominated Indian Sundarbans?
<p>The Indian Sundarbans at the apex of Bay of Bengal in the lower Gangetic delta is extremely vulnerable to climate change induced Sea Level Rise (SLR). The SLR is more than 3.00 mm yr-1 due to which the intrusion of saline water in the island takes place. The situation has posed a negative i...
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Main Authors: | Abhijit Mitra (Author), Arpita Saha (Author), Maria Fernandes (Author), Prosenjit Pramanick (Author), Sufi a Zaman (Author), Goutam Sengupta (Author) |
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Annals of Marine Science - Peertechz Publications,
2019-09-09.
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