Sustainability Conflicts in Coastal India

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Hazards, Changing Climate and Development Discourses in the Sundarbans, Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research

ISBN: 3319638912
ISBN 13: 9783319638911
Autor: Ghosh, Aditya
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xix, 245 S., 4 s/w Illustr., 49 farbige Illustr., 245 p. 53 illus., 49 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.12.2017
Auflage: 1/2018
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This multidisciplinary work analyses challenges to sustainable development amidst rapidly changing climate in the world’s largest delta – the Sundarbans. Empirical evidence unpacks grounded vulnerabilities and reveals their temporal socio-economic impacts. A novel concept of ‚everyday disasters‘ is proposed – supported by data and photographic evidence – that contests institutional disaster definition. Then it uncovers how the geopolitics of ecological governance and its hegemonic discourse dominate local policies, which in turn fail to address local socio-ecological concerns, adaptation needs and development aspirations. Absence of local vocabularies, cognitive values and socio-cultural contexts along with spatially constricted, exclusionary, top-down techno-science approaches further escalate knowledge-action gaps. Deconstruction of multiscalar conflicts between the global rhetoric and transformative postcolonial geographies offers an ethical, Southern perspective of sustainability.

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Beschreibung

This multidisciplinary work analyses challenges to sustainable development amidst rapidly changing climate in the worlds largest delta - the Sundarbans. Empirical evidence unpacks grounded vulnerabilities and reveals their temporal socio-economic impacts. A novel concept of everyday disasters is proposed - supported by data and photographic evidence - that contests institutional disaster definition. Then it uncovers how the geopolitics of ecological governance and its hegemonic discourse dominate local policies, which in turn fail to address local socio-ecological concerns, adaptation needs and development aspirations. Absence of local vocabularies, cognitive values and socio-cultural contexts along with spatially constricted, exclusionary, top-down techno-science approaches further escalate knowledge-action gaps. Deconstruction of multiscalar conflicts between the global rhetoric and transformative postcolonial geographies offers an ethical, Southern perspective of sustainability.

Autorenporträt

Aditya Ghosh graduated with a PhD from the University of Heidelberg and has studied at the University of Sussex, University of Calcutta, University of Mumbai, and the University of Lincoln. Aditya specializes in sustainable development, climate change and socio-ecological systems.

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