生态系统与渔民社区的脆弱性:印度南奥迪沙海岸坦帕拉湿地

Siba Prasad Mishra, Saswat Mohapatra
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诺利亚努阿贡(Bada Noliya 和 Sana Noliya Nuagaon)是在新恢复的坦帕拉湖、孟加拉湾和鲁什库利亚河口之间重建的渔民社区。过去,这片沙滩植被内的沿海生态系统和居住环境经常受到风暴潮、海岸侵蚀和洪水的影响。渔民依靠海洋和河口为生。他们在政治上和社会经济上都很贫困。 本研究设想了由于气候变化、区域海平面上升(RSLR)和人为干预造成的生态系统改变所带来的社会和经济变化。涉及的基本工具有灾害脆弱性和能力评估 (HVCA),以及生态系统服务共享价值评估 (ESSVA),采用的是国际湖泊环境委员会 (ILEC) 为生态-减少灾害风险而试行的政策,即恢复力合作伙伴 (PfR)。Nolia Nuasahi(Bada 和 Sana)村的海岸线受到威胁。 这次考察帮助培训了社区居民,使他们了解到随着时间的推移和渔业职业的发展而出现的先驱问题和胁迫,而现在,渔业职业已被移民和边缘化所取代,这给他们古老的生活方式增添了新的内容。 坦帕拉湖附近旅游活动的增长将给景观、生态系统服务支持和渔业社区制度带来挑战。需要制定一项湖泊和沿海生态系统联合行动计划,以便在获得 Gram Sabha 认可后维持村民更好的生活,然后将其纳入 Gram Panchayat 发展计划 (GPDP),以促进可持续发展目标 14 的实现。
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Ecosystem and Vulnerabilities to Fisher’s Community: Tampara Wetland, South Odisha Coast, India
The Nolia Nuagaon (Bada Noliya and Sana Noliya Nuagaon), fisher communities rehabilitated between the newly revived Tampara Lake, Bay of Bengal, and Rushikulya Estuary. The coastal ecosystem and habitation within this sandy beach vegetation in the past are regularly affected by storm surges, coastal erosion, and floods. The fisher group relies on the sea and the estuary for their livelihood. They are politically, and socio-economically deprived.   The present study envisages the societal and economic changes due to the altered ecosystem due to climate changes, Regional Sea Level Rise (RSLR), and human interventions. The basic tools involved are Hazard Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (HVCA), and Ecosystem Services Shared Value Assessment (ESSVA) using the policies piloted by the International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC) for Eco-DRR, Partners for Resilience (PfR). The Nolia Nuasahi (Bada and Sana) villages were under threat on the coastal front.   The search helped to train the community to understand the pioneer issues and coercions that are surging up with time and the fishing profession, which is now replaced by migration and marginalization adding to their age-old lifestyle.  The growth of tourism activities in the nearby Tampara Lake shall bring challenges to the landscape, supporting Ecosystem services and the fishing community’s regime. A joint Action Plan between the Lake and coastal ecosystem is warranted to be developed to maintain a better livelihood for the villagers after acceptance from the  Gram Sabha and then included in the Gram Panchayat development plan (GPDP) to boost SDG-14.
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