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  • Surviving Sundarbans: Tragedy and Hope, Edition 1

    Edited by
    Jayanta Gour, (Assistant Professor)
    Department of Geography (UG & PG), Sambhu Nath College, Labpur, Birbhum, W.B., India.

    Umashankar Mandal, (Assistant Teacher)
    Jangipur High School, Murshidabad, India.


    Author(s)
    Malay Mukhopadhyay, (Former H.O.D. and Professor (Retired))
    Department of Geography, Visva-Bharati, India.

    Sutapa Mukhopadhyay, (Former H.O.D. and Professor (Retired))
    Department of Geography, Visva-Bharati, India.

    Jayanta Gour, (Assistant Professor)
    Department of Geography (UG & PG), Sambhu Nath College, Labpur, Birbhum, W.B., India.

    Jayanta Kumar Mallick, (Personal (‘Group A’) Assistant to Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Chief Wildlife Warden (Retired))
    Department of Wildlife Wing, Forest Directorate, West Bengal, India.

    Subhajit Mukherjee, (Ph.D. Research Scholar)
    Department of Agricultural Extension, Palli Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture), Visva-Bharati, India.

    Siddhartha D. Mukhopadhyay, (Professor)
    Department of Agricultural Extension, Palli Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture), Visva-Bharati, India.

    Sk Mosaraf Hossain, (Ph.D. Research Scholar)
    Department of Agricultural Extension, Palli Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture), Visva-Bharati, India.

    Tapas Mistri, (Assistant Professor)
    Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, Bardhaman, West Bengal, India.

    Notan Haldar, (Junior Research Fellow)
    Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, Bardhaman, West Bengal, India.

    Swarup Majhi Gope, (Junior Research Fellow)
    Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, Bardhaman, West Bengal, India.

    Chandan Surabhi Das, (Associate Professor in Geography (WBES))
    Barasat Govt. College, North 24 Pgs., W.B., India.

    Pritam Sarkar, (Research Scholar)
    West Bengal State University, North 24 Pgs., W.B., India.

    Tuli Sen, (Assistant Professor)
    Department of Geography, Sagar Mahavidyalaya, India.

    Manotosh Gayen, (M. Phil. Student)
    Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK), India.

    Debaditi Goswami, (Student, B.Ed. (Pursuing))
    Institute of Education (P.G.) for Women, Chandernagore, Hooghly, India.

    Debaroti Das, (State Aided College Teacher)
    P.N. Das College, Palta, India.

    Umashankar Mandal, Assistant Teacher
    Jangipur High School, Murshidabad, India.

    Karabi Das, (Assistant Professor)
    Department of Geography, Dr Kanailal Bhattacharyya College, Howrah, West Bengal, India.

    Kanailal Das, (Visiting Scientist)
    Estuarine and Coastal Studies Foundation, India.

     

    ISBN 978-93-48859-73-0 (Print)
    ISBN 978-93-48859-38-9 (eBook)
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-48859-73-0


    The Mangroves of Tropical regions of the World have been worriedly surpassing through a gradual change in climatic behavior and people are unprepared for these unprecedented abnormalities in their natural environment. Scientists are intensively trying day and night to trace and mitigate these anomalies of natural hazards and disaster uncertainties. Above all, the changing behavior of the mangrove regions of the deltaic and coastal environment of the tropical world in accordance with climate change has forced academicians to review and reassess the traditional hypotheses and theories which tell us the visible and non-visible sides of the natural phenomena. Some Geographers, Agriculturists and Environmentalists from different organizations, particularly from India in this context, have devotedly come forward to search for the causes and consequences of the changing behavior of the natural phenomena to solve the climate change-induced issues and to fulfil the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We, the editors, thank all of them from the core of our hearts.

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