Gills, Reshma and Sulochanan, Bindu and Padua, Shelton and Nakhawa, A D and Abdul Azeez, P and Edward, Loveson and Jayasankar, Reeta and Shettigar, Veena and Thakurdas, and Pilli, Suresh Kumar and Ambrose, T V (2024) Impact of cyclone Tauktae on fishermen’s livelihood in Karnataka: A climate change perspective analysis. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 70 (3). pp. 132-139. ISSN 0970 - 6011
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Abstract
The Arabian Sea, off India’s west coast, is undergoing significant changes due to global climate change driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions and warming waters. This is well evidenced by the increasing frequency of cyclonic events along the coast, with five of the eight cyclones recorded in India since 2019 impacting the west coast. Cyclone Tauktae of 2021 was one of the most severe, with extremely recent cyclonic storms wreaking havoc on India’s southern maritime states. This paper examines the extent of damage that happened to households and livelihood-supporting assets, the socio-economic impacts, the social security challenges faced and the preparedness status in Karnataka’s coastal districts. This study also highlights the socio-ecosystem changes that occurred, as well as the coping strategies used in the maritime state of Karnataka in the context of climate change and proposes strategic action plans aimed at effectively mitigating the impacts of tropical cyclones.
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