04446nam 2200469 450 991059007930332120230113163408.03-031-07908-6(MiAaPQ)EBC7078239(Au-PeEL)EBL7078239(CKB)24750399500041(EXLCZ)992475039950004120230113d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBlue economy in Indian Sundarbans exploring livelihood opportunities /Abhijit Mitra, Sufia Zaman, Prosenjit PramanickCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (414 pages)Print version: Mitra, Abhijit Blue Economy in Indian Sundarbans Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031079078 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Blue Economy: An Overview -- 1.1 Background of Blue Economy -- 1.2 Blue Economy: Indian Scenario -- 1.2.1 Marine Living Resources in Context to Blue Economy -- 1.2.2 Marine Non-living Resources in Context to Blue Economy -- 1.3 Take Home Messages -- Annexure A Phytochemical Compounds Isolated from Mangrove Species -- References -- 2 Blue Economy in Context to the Mangrove Dominated Indian Sundarbans -- 2.1 Biotic Resources of Indian Sundarbans -- 2.1.1 Overview of Floral Biodiversity -- 2.1.2 Overview of Faunal Biodiversity -- 2.2 Abiotic Resources of Indian Sundarbans -- 2.3 Opportunity of Blue Economy in the Deltaic Complex of Indian Sundarbans -- 2.4 Take Home Messages -- Annexure 2A: A Checklist of Members of Class Pisces (Both Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) in the Brackish Water and Fresh Water Ponds of Indian Sundarbans (Source Mitra 2020) -- Annexure 2B: A Checklist of Members of Class Amphibia in Indian Sundarbans (Source Mitra 2020) -- Annexure 2C: A Checklist of Members of Class Reptilia in Indian Sundarbans (Source Mitra 2020) -- Annexure 2D: A Checklist of Members of Class Aves in Indian Sundarbans (Source Mitra 2020) -- Annexure 2E: A Checklist of Members of Class Mammalia in Indian Sundarbans (Source Mitra 2020) -- Annexure 2F: Feedback Questionnaire on the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector of Blue Economy -- Annexure 2G: Feedback Questionnaire on the Shipping and Transportation -- References -- 3 Blue Economy and Livelihoods in Indian Sundarbans -- 3.1 Fisheries and Aquaculture Based Livelihoods -- 3.2 Mangrove Based Livelihoods -- 3.2.1 Preparation of Mangrove (Sonneratia apetala) Fruit Based Coconut Ladoo (Narkel Naru) -- 3.2.2 Sonneratia Caseolaris Fruit Based Jelly as Alternative Livelihood for Sundarban People.3.3 Mangrove Associate Based Alternative Livelihoods -- 3.3.1 Prawn Feed from Salicornia Brachiata -- 3.3.2 Mangrove Associate Floral Based Popular Indian Street Food Item (Golgappe/Phuchka) -- 3.4 Take Home Messages -- References -- 4 Threats to Blue Economy in Indian Sundarbans -- 4.1 Natural Threats to Blue Economy -- 4.1.1 Sea Level Rise -- 4.1.2 Acidification of the Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems -- 4.1.3 Weather Extremes -- 4.2 Anthropogenic Threats to Blue Economy -- 4.2.1 Emission of GHGs -- 4.2.2 Aquatic Pollution -- 4.2.3 Overexploitation of Resources -- 4.3 Take Home Messages -- 4.4 Annexure 4A -- References -- 5 Sustainable Management of Resource Base in Indian Sundarbans -- 5.1 Technology Based Management -- 5.1.1 Ecofriendly Technology to Prevent Erosion -- 5.1.2 Mitigation of CO2 Emission Through Carbon Sequestration -- 5.1.3 Carbon Neutral Alternative Livelihood -- 5.2 Policy Based Management -- 5.2.1 Policies and Acts to Regulate Activities in Coastal Zone -- 5.2.2 Institutional Support to Upgrade the Livelihood of Sundarban People -- 5.3 Take Home Messages -- References.Biotic communities. Ecology. Economics. Biotic communities. .Ecology. .Economics. .577.82Mitra Abhijit̲881858Zaman SufiaPramanick ProsenjitMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910590079303321Blue Economy in Indian Sundarbans2908331UNINA