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The Sundarbans Mangrove Ecosystem or the Sundarbans Mangal represents an ecosystem which enjoys the priviledge of being the largest single mangrove chunk in the world, the only mangrove swamp in the world, inhabited by man-eating Royal Bengal Tigers, the largest representation of mangroves in term so species, providing varied habitats for large number of mangrove-dwelling fauna and the grazing grounds for innumerable fish, prawn and crab species. In addition, the Sundarbans Mangal is situated in the lower Ganga delta which is in a dynamic conditions with large range of variance in terms of physico-chemical properties of soil and water chemistry, which have diverse impact on the total ecosystem. At this juncture, it would be very inappropriate not to mention about the rural society inhaviting Sundarbans. Majority of this population lives in abject poverty and are constantly creating direct and indirect pressure on this threatened ecosystem. This makes Sundarbans a study area for botanists, zoologists, ecologists, environmentalists, anthropologists, economists and social scientists. Moreover, it is of utmost importance to save this unique ecosystem with a multi-discrplinary holistic approach. This book has attempted to undertake an integrated approach towards compilation of existing works of people working on this vulnerable ecosystem. The chapters include topics related to Botany, Zoology, Fish, Fishing, Fishery, Soil, Geology, Geomorphology, Pollution and Socioeconomics. There are 73 articles of different authors from different Institutes working on the Sundarbans Mangal. Besides this, the book also highlights the present problems, pros and cons of the existing scenario of Sundarbans and the suggestions for conservation and development with sustainable approach.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.N. Guha Bakshi

Dr. Dwijendra Narayan Guha Bakshi joined the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) in 1957 and worked there for more than 30 years in different capacities and retired as the Deputy Director. Besides Ph D in Botany, he also holds a diploma in Applied Librarianship & Information Service and B Lib Sc Degree and LI B from Calcutta University

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Title
Sundarbans Mangal
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Edition
1st Ed.
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ISBN
8185421552
Length
xxxiv+771p., Illustrations; Tables; Maps; References; Annexure; Index
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