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Bharatiya Sundarban

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  • Author: Kalyan Rudra, Jyotirindranarayan Lahiri
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789354250385
  • Pages: 188
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Weight: 359 grams

Description:
Bharatiya Sundarban is a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the geographical, environmental, and socio-economic aspects of the Indian Sundarbans, aiming to address some of the persistent myths and misconceptions about the region.

  • The book highlights the significant role both rivers and the sea play in shaping the landscape of the Sundarbans.
  • It debunks common misconceptions regarding the number of islands that constitute the region, providing factual evidence.
  • The authors explore pressing environmental concerns such as global warming, climate change, and their potential impact on the world's largest delta.
  • Topics covered include the changing patterns of rainfall, evolving agricultural practices, and the livelihood of nearly fifty million people living on the fringes of the forest.
  • The book also delves into how the lives and livelihoods of the region's inhabitants have been affected by natural disasters like the Aila and Bulbul cyclones.
  • Beyond identifying problems, the authors provide possible solutions and pathways for addressing these challenges.

Why Read This Book:

  • Offers a fresh and scientific perspective on the Sundarbans, bridging the gap between local and global environmental issues.
  • Provides an in-depth look at the region's ecosystem, climate change, and human impact on this unique coastal landscape.
  • Combines field research with decades of expertise, providing a detailed, well-rounded understanding of the Sundarbans' current state.

About the Authors:

  • Kalyan Rudra (b. 1952) is a professor with extensive research in the field of Bengal's rivers and environmental science. He currently serves as the Chairman of the West Bengal Pollution Control Board.
  • Jyotirindranarayan Lahiri (b. 1973) is a teacher and editor of the Bengali quarterly Shudhu Sundarban Charcha. He has spent over a decade working on social welfare initiatives in the remote villages of the Sundarbans.