Jan-2021_NMF

(English) Climate Risks and Collapsing Marine Biodiversity:  Lessons from India

January 2021, Discussion Paper (Partner Series – National Maritime Foundation)

(English) The health of human civilizations is inextricably linked with the health of ecosystems.  Declining biodiversity and collapsing ecosystems pose a serious threat to economies, food-security, livelihoods, and human health, globally.  In May of 2019, in a landmark event, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy

Author(s): Pushp Bajaj and Akshay Honmane
Climate Change and Coastal Cities: The Case for Integrating Adaptation Planning in India

(English) Climate Change and Coastal Cities: The Case for Integrating Adaptation Planning in India

November 2020, Discussion Paper (Partner Series – National Maritime Foundation)

(English) This article seeks to draw the attention of the Indian populace at large, but most particularly that of India’s coastal communities and their governance structures, to the alarming and imminent challenge posed by climate-change-induced sea-level rise and extreme events. 

Author(s): Chime Youdon, Associate Fellow, National Maritime Foundation
Email: climatechange1.nmf@gmail.com
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