Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services: Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Sundarbans as Our Mind -- Introduction -- Biodiversity Resources -- Floral Species -- Faunal Species -- Aquatic Resources -- Resource System -- An Alternative Conceptualisation of Values by the TRUs -- Current Management Approach and Associated Problems -- Methodology -- PPGIS Method -- Study Area -- Rationale and Scope of the Book -- Design of the Chapters -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Current State of Terrestrial Ecosystem: Evidence of Resource Vulnerability -- Introduction -- Trends in Biodiversity Resources -- Decadal Changes in Forest Coverage -- Issues and Challenges -- Increasing Habitation and Illegal Encroachment -- Land Shortage, Land Reclamation and Shrimp Cultivation -- Rent-Seeking Tendencies and Extra-Legal Management -- Marginalisation of Local and Indigenous People and Existence of Poverty -- Industrialisation and Development Projects Near (or Around) the Forest -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Current State of Biodiversity in Marine and Coastal Ecosystem of the Sundarbans -- Introduction -- Current State of Biodiversity: Scientific Evidence -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishing -- Ecological Value Mapping of Crabs -- Traditional Resource Users' Perspective: Community-Based Monitoring -- Loss of Coastal and Marine Biodiversity: The DPSIR Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Terrestrial Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Traditional Rules and Practices Followed by TRUs While Harvesting Resources -- Rules Followed by Mouals (Honey/Wax Collectors) -- Rules Followed by Bawalis (Wood Collectors) -- Traditional Practices of Golpata (Nypa Fruticans) Harvesters | |
505 | 8 | |a Cultural Beliefs of TRUs and Indigenous Communities -- Bawalis -- Mouals -- Munda Community -- Innovations in Livelihood Options -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Marginalisation of TRUs and Degradation of Resources -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Coastal and Marine Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Rules of Fishing in the Water Bodies: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- Customary Rules Followed by Jele (Traditional Fishermen) -- Practices of Fishing Followed by the Fishermen: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- The Negative Impact of Shrimp Cultivation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: TRUs' Perspective -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Multiple Values of Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being -- Introduction -- Well-Being and Ecosystem Services: Interconnectedness and Cooperation Between Human and Nature -- The Current State of ES: TRUs' Perspective -- Fishermen (Jele) -- Woodcutters (Bawali) -- Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Crab Collectors -- Landscape Value Mapping of Woodcutters -- Ecological Value Mapping of Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishermen and Crab Collectors -- Ecosystem Services and Multiple Values -- TRUs' Perception -- Ecosystem Services and Value Types -- Drivers of Changes -- Well-Being Perception Among the TRUs -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Multiple Values of Nature and Transformational Pathways -- Introduction -- Multiple Values of Nature: Reflections from the Field -- TRUs' Perspective -- Analytical Abstraction -- Summary of Multiple Values Based on IPBES Guidelines -- Rent, Power and Political Settlement | |
505 | 8 | |a Governance Structure and Sign of Unsustainable Resource Extraction -- TRUs' Perspectives -- Analytical Abstraction -- Towards Transformational Pathways -- Scenario A: Loss of Biodiversity (Level of Alienation) -- Scenario B: Loss of Biodiversity (Commodity Fetishism) -- Scenario C: Sustainable and Non-sustainable Scenario (Appropriation and Expropriation) -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Climate Change and Its Impact: Sundarbans as a Natural Wall -- Introduction -- Impact of Climate Change: Perception of TRUs -- Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) Predication -- Contribution of the Factors -- Conceptualising the Mangroves as a Natural Wall to the Climate Effect -- Sundarbans: A Natural Wall -- Protection from Natural Disasters -- Protection from Tidal Waves -- Protection from Carbon Emission -- Protection from Erosion -- Keeping up with Sea-Level Rise -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Biodiverse Adaptation to Climate Change: Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Introduction -- The Emergence of CMAAS Culture: Background Reasons -- Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Salinity Intrusion -- Intensive Shrimp Cultivation and Salinity Intrusion -- Polders, Embankments and Dam Construction -- Cultivation Method of Mangroves Under CMAAS Culture -- Site Selection -- Species Selection -- Farm Construction -- Cultivation of Mangrove Trees -- Seed Collection -- Nursery Establishment and Management -- Maintenance of the Mangrove Plant Seedlings -- Fencing -- Watering -- Weeding Out and Inspection -- Plantation in the Farms -- Care and Maintenance of the Mangroves -- Harvesting -- Uses of Mangroves -- Economic Cost and Return -- Cultivation Method of Aquatic Species Under CMAAS -- Aquatic Species Cultivated in Farms -- Fry Collection -- Seasonality of Farming -- Care and Maintenance -- Harvesting -- Cost and Return on Investment | |
505 | 8 | |a Comparative Analysis of CMAAS Culture and Commercial Shrimp (CS) Culture -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Traditional Resource Users and Claiming of Rights -- Introduction -- Activities and Achievements -- Mobilisation Effect -- Land Struggle -- Negotiation with the Local Government -- Conservation Practices -- Community Plantation in Koyra -- Education and Health -- Financial Capability -- Social Security and Awareness -- Vocational Training -- Women Empowerment -- Protection of Indigenous Culture and Language -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Resilience and TRUs' Contribution Towards SDGs and Aichi Biodiversity Targets -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Informal Institutions, Sustainable Conservation and Resilience Capacity -- Assessment of the Resilience Capacity -- Resilience Indicators for SEPLS -- Enhancement of Resilience Under Informal Institutions-Based Conservation Framework -- Aichi Biodiversity Targets and SDGs Under Alternative Conservation Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Human-Nature Cooperation for Well-Being: Community Understanding on 'One Health Approach' in COVID-19 Era -- Introduction -- Forest and Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Disruption in the Ecosystem -- Policy Regime and Response to COVID Impact -- Community Conceptualisation of 'One Health Approach' in the Sundarbans -- Nature's Contribution to Human Beings -- Human's Contribution to Nature -- Promotion of Customary Sustainable Practices and Traditional Knowledge -- Innovations in Livelihood Options and Biodiverse Adaptation -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Modified One Health Approach: A Policy Perspective for Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework -- Conclusions -- References | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Sundarbans as Our Mind -- Introduction -- Biodiversity Resources -- Floral Species -- Faunal Species -- Aquatic Resources -- Resource System -- An Alternative Conceptualisation of Values by the TRUs -- Current Management Approach and Associated Problems -- Methodology -- PPGIS Method -- Study Area -- Rationale and Scope of the Book -- Design of the Chapters -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Current State of Terrestrial Ecosystem: Evidence of Resource Vulnerability -- Introduction -- Trends in Biodiversity Resources -- Decadal Changes in Forest Coverage -- Issues and Challenges -- Increasing Habitation and Illegal Encroachment -- Land Shortage, Land Reclamation and Shrimp Cultivation -- Rent-Seeking Tendencies and Extra-Legal Management -- Marginalisation of Local and Indigenous People and Existence of Poverty -- Industrialisation and Development Projects Near (or Around) the Forest -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Current State of Biodiversity in Marine and Coastal Ecosystem of the Sundarbans -- Introduction -- Current State of Biodiversity: Scientific Evidence -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishing -- Ecological Value Mapping of Crabs -- Traditional Resource Users' Perspective: Community-Based Monitoring -- Loss of Coastal and Marine Biodiversity: The DPSIR Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Terrestrial Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Traditional Rules and Practices Followed by TRUs While Harvesting Resources -- Rules Followed by Mouals (Honey/Wax Collectors) -- Rules Followed by Bawalis (Wood Collectors) -- Traditional Practices of Golpata (Nypa Fruticans) Harvesters Cultural Beliefs of TRUs and Indigenous Communities -- Bawalis -- Mouals -- Munda Community -- Innovations in Livelihood Options -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Marginalisation of TRUs and Degradation of Resources -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Coastal and Marine Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Rules of Fishing in the Water Bodies: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- Customary Rules Followed by Jele (Traditional Fishermen) -- Practices of Fishing Followed by the Fishermen: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- The Negative Impact of Shrimp Cultivation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: TRUs' Perspective -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Multiple Values of Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being -- Introduction -- Well-Being and Ecosystem Services: Interconnectedness and Cooperation Between Human and Nature -- The Current State of ES: TRUs' Perspective -- Fishermen (Jele) -- Woodcutters (Bawali) -- Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Crab Collectors -- Landscape Value Mapping of Woodcutters -- Ecological Value Mapping of Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishermen and Crab Collectors -- Ecosystem Services and Multiple Values -- TRUs' Perception -- Ecosystem Services and Value Types -- Drivers of Changes -- Well-Being Perception Among the TRUs -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Multiple Values of Nature and Transformational Pathways -- Introduction -- Multiple Values of Nature: Reflections from the Field -- TRUs' Perspective -- Analytical Abstraction -- Summary of Multiple Values Based on IPBES Guidelines -- Rent, Power and Political Settlement Governance Structure and Sign of Unsustainable Resource Extraction -- TRUs' Perspectives -- Analytical Abstraction -- Towards Transformational Pathways -- Scenario A: Loss of Biodiversity (Level of Alienation) -- Scenario B: Loss of Biodiversity (Commodity Fetishism) -- Scenario C: Sustainable and Non-sustainable Scenario (Appropriation and Expropriation) -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Climate Change and Its Impact: Sundarbans as a Natural Wall -- Introduction -- Impact of Climate Change: Perception of TRUs -- Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) Predication -- Contribution of the Factors -- Conceptualising the Mangroves as a Natural Wall to the Climate Effect -- Sundarbans: A Natural Wall -- Protection from Natural Disasters -- Protection from Tidal Waves -- Protection from Carbon Emission -- Protection from Erosion -- Keeping up with Sea-Level Rise -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Biodiverse Adaptation to Climate Change: Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Introduction -- The Emergence of CMAAS Culture: Background Reasons -- Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Salinity Intrusion -- Intensive Shrimp Cultivation and Salinity Intrusion -- Polders, Embankments and Dam Construction -- Cultivation Method of Mangroves Under CMAAS Culture -- Site Selection -- Species Selection -- Farm Construction -- Cultivation of Mangrove Trees -- Seed Collection -- Nursery Establishment and Management -- Maintenance of the Mangrove Plant Seedlings -- Fencing -- Watering -- Weeding Out and Inspection -- Plantation in the Farms -- Care and Maintenance of the Mangroves -- Harvesting -- Uses of Mangroves -- Economic Cost and Return -- Cultivation Method of Aquatic Species Under CMAAS -- Aquatic Species Cultivated in Farms -- Fry Collection -- Seasonality of Farming -- Care and Maintenance -- Harvesting -- Cost and Return on Investment Comparative Analysis of CMAAS Culture and Commercial Shrimp (CS) Culture -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Traditional Resource Users and Claiming of Rights -- Introduction -- Activities and Achievements -- Mobilisation Effect -- Land Struggle -- Negotiation with the Local Government -- Conservation Practices -- Community Plantation in Koyra -- Education and Health -- Financial Capability -- Social Security and Awareness -- Vocational Training -- Women Empowerment -- Protection of Indigenous Culture and Language -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Resilience and TRUs' Contribution Towards SDGs and Aichi Biodiversity Targets -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Informal Institutions, Sustainable Conservation and Resilience Capacity -- Assessment of the Resilience Capacity -- Resilience Indicators for SEPLS -- Enhancement of Resilience Under Informal Institutions-Based Conservation Framework -- Aichi Biodiversity Targets and SDGs Under Alternative Conservation Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Human-Nature Cooperation for Well-Being: Community Understanding on 'One Health Approach' in COVID-19 Era -- Introduction -- Forest and Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Disruption in the Ecosystem -- Policy Regime and Response to COVID Impact -- Community Conceptualisation of 'One Health Approach' in the Sundarbans -- Nature's Contribution to Human Beings -- Human's Contribution to Nature -- Promotion of Customary Sustainable Practices and Traditional Knowledge -- Innovations in Livelihood Options and Biodiverse Adaptation -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Modified One Health Approach: A Policy Perspective for Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework -- Conclusions -- References 13 Conclusions: A Post-2020 Biodiversity Takeaway -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Titumir, Rashed Al Mahmud Verfasser aut Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation 1st ed Singapore Palgrave Macmillan 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (287 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Sustainable Development Goals Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Sundarbans as Our Mind -- Introduction -- Biodiversity Resources -- Floral Species -- Faunal Species -- Aquatic Resources -- Resource System -- An Alternative Conceptualisation of Values by the TRUs -- Current Management Approach and Associated Problems -- Methodology -- PPGIS Method -- Study Area -- Rationale and Scope of the Book -- Design of the Chapters -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Current State of Terrestrial Ecosystem: Evidence of Resource Vulnerability -- Introduction -- Trends in Biodiversity Resources -- Decadal Changes in Forest Coverage -- Issues and Challenges -- Increasing Habitation and Illegal Encroachment -- Land Shortage, Land Reclamation and Shrimp Cultivation -- Rent-Seeking Tendencies and Extra-Legal Management -- Marginalisation of Local and Indigenous People and Existence of Poverty -- Industrialisation and Development Projects Near (or Around) the Forest -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Current State of Biodiversity in Marine and Coastal Ecosystem of the Sundarbans -- Introduction -- Current State of Biodiversity: Scientific Evidence -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishing -- Ecological Value Mapping of Crabs -- Traditional Resource Users' Perspective: Community-Based Monitoring -- Loss of Coastal and Marine Biodiversity: The DPSIR Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Terrestrial Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Traditional Rules and Practices Followed by TRUs While Harvesting Resources -- Rules Followed by Mouals (Honey/Wax Collectors) -- Rules Followed by Bawalis (Wood Collectors) -- Traditional Practices of Golpata (Nypa Fruticans) Harvesters Cultural Beliefs of TRUs and Indigenous Communities -- Bawalis -- Mouals -- Munda Community -- Innovations in Livelihood Options -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Marginalisation of TRUs and Degradation of Resources -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Coastal and Marine Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Rules of Fishing in the Water Bodies: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- Customary Rules Followed by Jele (Traditional Fishermen) -- Practices of Fishing Followed by the Fishermen: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- The Negative Impact of Shrimp Cultivation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: TRUs' Perspective -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Multiple Values of Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being -- Introduction -- Well-Being and Ecosystem Services: Interconnectedness and Cooperation Between Human and Nature -- The Current State of ES: TRUs' Perspective -- Fishermen (Jele) -- Woodcutters (Bawali) -- Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Crab Collectors -- Landscape Value Mapping of Woodcutters -- Ecological Value Mapping of Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishermen and Crab Collectors -- Ecosystem Services and Multiple Values -- TRUs' Perception -- Ecosystem Services and Value Types -- Drivers of Changes -- Well-Being Perception Among the TRUs -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Multiple Values of Nature and Transformational Pathways -- Introduction -- Multiple Values of Nature: Reflections from the Field -- TRUs' Perspective -- Analytical Abstraction -- Summary of Multiple Values Based on IPBES Guidelines -- Rent, Power and Political Settlement Governance Structure and Sign of Unsustainable Resource Extraction -- TRUs' Perspectives -- Analytical Abstraction -- Towards Transformational Pathways -- Scenario A: Loss of Biodiversity (Level of Alienation) -- Scenario B: Loss of Biodiversity (Commodity Fetishism) -- Scenario C: Sustainable and Non-sustainable Scenario (Appropriation and Expropriation) -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Climate Change and Its Impact: Sundarbans as a Natural Wall -- Introduction -- Impact of Climate Change: Perception of TRUs -- Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) Predication -- Contribution of the Factors -- Conceptualising the Mangroves as a Natural Wall to the Climate Effect -- Sundarbans: A Natural Wall -- Protection from Natural Disasters -- Protection from Tidal Waves -- Protection from Carbon Emission -- Protection from Erosion -- Keeping up with Sea-Level Rise -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Biodiverse Adaptation to Climate Change: Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Introduction -- The Emergence of CMAAS Culture: Background Reasons -- Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Salinity Intrusion -- Intensive Shrimp Cultivation and Salinity Intrusion -- Polders, Embankments and Dam Construction -- Cultivation Method of Mangroves Under CMAAS Culture -- Site Selection -- Species Selection -- Farm Construction -- Cultivation of Mangrove Trees -- Seed Collection -- Nursery Establishment and Management -- Maintenance of the Mangrove Plant Seedlings -- Fencing -- Watering -- Weeding Out and Inspection -- Plantation in the Farms -- Care and Maintenance of the Mangroves -- Harvesting -- Uses of Mangroves -- Economic Cost and Return -- Cultivation Method of Aquatic Species Under CMAAS -- Aquatic Species Cultivated in Farms -- Fry Collection -- Seasonality of Farming -- Care and Maintenance -- Harvesting -- Cost and Return on Investment Comparative Analysis of CMAAS Culture and Commercial Shrimp (CS) Culture -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Traditional Resource Users and Claiming of Rights -- Introduction -- Activities and Achievements -- Mobilisation Effect -- Land Struggle -- Negotiation with the Local Government -- Conservation Practices -- Community Plantation in Koyra -- Education and Health -- Financial Capability -- Social Security and Awareness -- Vocational Training -- Women Empowerment -- Protection of Indigenous Culture and Language -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Resilience and TRUs' Contribution Towards SDGs and Aichi Biodiversity Targets -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Informal Institutions, Sustainable Conservation and Resilience Capacity -- Assessment of the Resilience Capacity -- Resilience Indicators for SEPLS -- Enhancement of Resilience Under Informal Institutions-Based Conservation Framework -- Aichi Biodiversity Targets and SDGs Under Alternative Conservation Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Human-Nature Cooperation for Well-Being: Community Understanding on 'One Health Approach' in COVID-19 Era -- Introduction -- Forest and Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Disruption in the Ecosystem -- Policy Regime and Response to COVID Impact -- Community Conceptualisation of 'One Health Approach' in the Sundarbans -- Nature's Contribution to Human Beings -- Human's Contribution to Nature -- Promotion of Customary Sustainable Practices and Traditional Knowledge -- Innovations in Livelihood Options and Biodiverse Adaptation -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Modified One Health Approach: A Policy Perspective for Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework -- Conclusions -- References 13 Conclusions: A Post-2020 Biodiversity Takeaway -- References -- Index Economic history Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Titumir, Rashed Al Mahmud Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan,c2022 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spellingShingle | Titumir, Rashed Al Mahmud Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Sundarbans as Our Mind -- Introduction -- Biodiversity Resources -- Floral Species -- Faunal Species -- Aquatic Resources -- Resource System -- An Alternative Conceptualisation of Values by the TRUs -- Current Management Approach and Associated Problems -- Methodology -- PPGIS Method -- Study Area -- Rationale and Scope of the Book -- Design of the Chapters -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Current State of Terrestrial Ecosystem: Evidence of Resource Vulnerability -- Introduction -- Trends in Biodiversity Resources -- Decadal Changes in Forest Coverage -- Issues and Challenges -- Increasing Habitation and Illegal Encroachment -- Land Shortage, Land Reclamation and Shrimp Cultivation -- Rent-Seeking Tendencies and Extra-Legal Management -- Marginalisation of Local and Indigenous People and Existence of Poverty -- Industrialisation and Development Projects Near (or Around) the Forest -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Current State of Biodiversity in Marine and Coastal Ecosystem of the Sundarbans -- Introduction -- Current State of Biodiversity: Scientific Evidence -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishing -- Ecological Value Mapping of Crabs -- Traditional Resource Users' Perspective: Community-Based Monitoring -- Loss of Coastal and Marine Biodiversity: The DPSIR Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Terrestrial Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Traditional Rules and Practices Followed by TRUs While Harvesting Resources -- Rules Followed by Mouals (Honey/Wax Collectors) -- Rules Followed by Bawalis (Wood Collectors) -- Traditional Practices of Golpata (Nypa Fruticans) Harvesters Cultural Beliefs of TRUs and Indigenous Communities -- Bawalis -- Mouals -- Munda Community -- Innovations in Livelihood Options -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Marginalisation of TRUs and Degradation of Resources -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Practices in Coastal and Marine Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Rules of Fishing in the Water Bodies: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- Customary Rules Followed by Jele (Traditional Fishermen) -- Practices of Fishing Followed by the Fishermen: Traditional vs Non-traditional Perspective -- TRUs' Perspective -- The Negative Impact of Shrimp Cultivation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: TRUs' Perspective -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Multiple Values of Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being -- Introduction -- Well-Being and Ecosystem Services: Interconnectedness and Cooperation Between Human and Nature -- The Current State of ES: TRUs' Perspective -- Fishermen (Jele) -- Woodcutters (Bawali) -- Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Crab Collectors -- Landscape Value Mapping of Woodcutters -- Ecological Value Mapping of Honey and Wax Collectors (Moual) -- Ecological Value Mapping of Fishermen and Crab Collectors -- Ecosystem Services and Multiple Values -- TRUs' Perception -- Ecosystem Services and Value Types -- Drivers of Changes -- Well-Being Perception Among the TRUs -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Multiple Values of Nature and Transformational Pathways -- Introduction -- Multiple Values of Nature: Reflections from the Field -- TRUs' Perspective -- Analytical Abstraction -- Summary of Multiple Values Based on IPBES Guidelines -- Rent, Power and Political Settlement Governance Structure and Sign of Unsustainable Resource Extraction -- TRUs' Perspectives -- Analytical Abstraction -- Towards Transformational Pathways -- Scenario A: Loss of Biodiversity (Level of Alienation) -- Scenario B: Loss of Biodiversity (Commodity Fetishism) -- Scenario C: Sustainable and Non-sustainable Scenario (Appropriation and Expropriation) -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Climate Change and Its Impact: Sundarbans as a Natural Wall -- Introduction -- Impact of Climate Change: Perception of TRUs -- Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) Predication -- Contribution of the Factors -- Conceptualising the Mangroves as a Natural Wall to the Climate Effect -- Sundarbans: A Natural Wall -- Protection from Natural Disasters -- Protection from Tidal Waves -- Protection from Carbon Emission -- Protection from Erosion -- Keeping up with Sea-Level Rise -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Biodiverse Adaptation to Climate Change: Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Introduction -- The Emergence of CMAAS Culture: Background Reasons -- Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Salinity Intrusion -- Intensive Shrimp Cultivation and Salinity Intrusion -- Polders, Embankments and Dam Construction -- Cultivation Method of Mangroves Under CMAAS Culture -- Site Selection -- Species Selection -- Farm Construction -- Cultivation of Mangrove Trees -- Seed Collection -- Nursery Establishment and Management -- Maintenance of the Mangrove Plant Seedlings -- Fencing -- Watering -- Weeding Out and Inspection -- Plantation in the Farms -- Care and Maintenance of the Mangroves -- Harvesting -- Uses of Mangroves -- Economic Cost and Return -- Cultivation Method of Aquatic Species Under CMAAS -- Aquatic Species Cultivated in Farms -- Fry Collection -- Seasonality of Farming -- Care and Maintenance -- Harvesting -- Cost and Return on Investment Comparative Analysis of CMAAS Culture and Commercial Shrimp (CS) Culture -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Traditional Resource Users and Claiming of Rights -- Introduction -- Activities and Achievements -- Mobilisation Effect -- Land Struggle -- Negotiation with the Local Government -- Conservation Practices -- Community Plantation in Koyra -- Education and Health -- Financial Capability -- Social Security and Awareness -- Vocational Training -- Women Empowerment -- Protection of Indigenous Culture and Language -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Resilience and TRUs' Contribution Towards SDGs and Aichi Biodiversity Targets -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Informal Institutions, Sustainable Conservation and Resilience Capacity -- Assessment of the Resilience Capacity -- Resilience Indicators for SEPLS -- Enhancement of Resilience Under Informal Institutions-Based Conservation Framework -- Aichi Biodiversity Targets and SDGs Under Alternative Conservation Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Human-Nature Cooperation for Well-Being: Community Understanding on 'One Health Approach' in COVID-19 Era -- Introduction -- Forest and Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Impact of COVID-19 on TRUs -- Disruption in the Ecosystem -- Policy Regime and Response to COVID Impact -- Community Conceptualisation of 'One Health Approach' in the Sundarbans -- Nature's Contribution to Human Beings -- Human's Contribution to Nature -- Promotion of Customary Sustainable Practices and Traditional Knowledge -- Innovations in Livelihood Options and Biodiverse Adaptation -- Innovative Techniques in Agriculture -- Joint Cultivation of Crab and Duck -- Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture -- Modified One Health Approach: A Policy Perspective for Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework -- Conclusions -- References 13 Conclusions: A Post-2020 Biodiversity Takeaway -- References -- Index Economic history |
title | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_auth | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_exact_search | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_exact_search_txtP | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_full | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_fullStr | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_full_unstemmed | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
title_short | Sundarbans and Its Ecosystem Services |
title_sort | sundarbans and its ecosystem services traditional knowledge customary sustainable use and community based innovation |
title_sub | Traditional Knowledge, Customary Sustainable Use and Community Based Innovation |
topic | Economic history |
topic_facet | Economic history |
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