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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.
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