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Chilika - The Fishermen, the Catch, and the Challenges

English · Hardback

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From Chilika, India's largest coastal lake, the echoes of poetry, the reflections of festive lamps, its ever-present turmoil and biodiverse bounty have come together to portray livelihoods and lives, half full and half empty. After a broad conceptual framework about fish, fishery and fishing livelihoods, this book has explicitly focused on the lake's ecosystem in Odisha and sustainability in fishing communities. The voices of the fishers have lent credence to the socio-cultural belief systems, right of commons, and disputes over conservation at individual and community levels. The volatility over the common user rights is underscored by lack of protection to the locals, absence of guiding principles, and powerful usurpers. The disruption of livelihoods through insufficient economic support is underlined by the lack of viable, equitable and regulated credit structures in the region. Issues of mechanization, ecological hazards, adverse impact of climate change and environmental degradation are explained through their own bearing on bionomic and traditional livelihood disruptions, and in-situ footprints on common property resources. In the final countdown, the sustained coexistence of Chilika lake and its varied community is narrated through an integrated socio-economic lens that accommodates extant challenges into its field of vision.

This book is co-published with Aakar Books, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print versions of this book in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

List of contents

1. Casting the Net in Global and Regional Waters 2. Drawing in the Nets: Half Full, Half Empty 3. Analysis and Inferences: Relocating Kalijai 4. The Baits and Bytes of Fishing in Troubled Waters 5. Balancing Livelihoods and Sustainability 6. Fishermen and Mean Machines 7. Heritage and Climate: Environmental Concerns 8. Chilika Moves On

About the author

Soumen Ray is working as a Social Policy Specialist with UNICEF Odisha office. Born in Odisha India, he is no stranger to the regular cycle of hazards that impacts its coastal community. His deep-rooted livelihood concerns are born out of a wealth of personal interactions with the fishers of Chilika. Almost organically, his first book has grown out of their deep indigenous knowledge and understanding of fishery resources. Soumen's equity focused approach forms the core of his extensive writing on livelihoods, poverty and human development with an emphasis on evidence building and rights-based approach. The information of this document however expresses Soumen's personal views and opinions and does not necessarily represent UNICEF's position.

Summary

After a conceptual framework about fish, fishery and fishing livelihoods, this book focuses on the lake's ecosystem in Odisha and sustainability in fishing communities. Issues of mechanization, ecological hazards, adverse impact of climate change and environmental degradation are explained.

Product details

Authors Soumen Ray
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2021
 
EAN 9781032145754
ISBN 978-1-0-3214575-4
No. of pages 198
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies, India, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Odisha, Social and cultural anthropology, Agribusiness and primary industries, Fisheries & Related Industries

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