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E-raamat: Climate Change and Island and Coastal Vulnerability

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"Climate Change and Island and Coastal Vulnerability” is the outcome of a selection of peer reviewed edited papers presented at the International Workshop on Climate Change and Island Vulnerability (IWCCI) held at Kadmat Island, Lakshadweep, India in October 2010. Marine and coastal biodiversity, sea level rise vulnerability, fisheries, climate change impact on livelihood options, water and sanitation in island ecosystem and mitigation, adaptation and governance are the focal themes. The basic concept conveyed in the book is that biodiversity of islands is to be protected as a natural mechanism to mitigate climate change. Probability recurrence of mass coral bleaching and the management of coral reefs and their future protection are discussed in this book. Marine productivity and climate change for the last ten thousand years in the Arabian Sea have been examined with core records. Green technology is suggested as an important tool for mitigation and adaptation programmes in climate change. Measures taken to project biomass utilisation of islands as an energy source is delineated. Climate change may pose a potential threat on human health. Improved sanitation packages and models that are cost effective and environment-friendly for islands are uniquely presented in this book.



This book argues that biodiversity of islands should be protected as a natural mechanism to mitigate climate change. Includes information on coral bleaching, data on core records in the Arabian Sea spanning ten thousand years, and much more.
Foreword v
Preface vii
About the Editors ix
Part I Hydrological Regime Changes and Water Woes
1 Projected Precipitation Changes over Malaysia by the End of the 21st Century Using PRECIS Regional Climate Model
3(18)
Fredolin T. Tangang
Liew Juneng
Ester Salimun
Meng Sei Kwan
Jui Le Loh
2 Monsoonal Fluctuations vs Marine Productivity during Past 10,000 Years --- A Study Based on Sediment Core Retrieved from Southeastern Arabian Sea
21(10)
V. Yoganandan
C. Krishnaiah
K. Selvaraj
G. V. Ravi Prasad
Koushik Dutta
3 Prediction of Rain on the Basis of Cloud Liquid Water, Precipitation Water and Latent Heat in the Perspective of Climate Change over Two Coastal Stations
31(22)
Rajasri Sen Jaiswal
V.S. Neela
Sonia R. Fredrick
M. Rasheed
Leena Zaveri
4 Inter-annual Variability of Sea Surface Temperature in the Arabian Sea
53(25)
C. Shaji
M.P. Sudev
M. V. Martin
5 Paleoclimate of Peninsular India
78(23)
R. Ramesh
S.R. Managave
M.G. Yadava
Part II Biotic Changes and Responses (Stresses and Vulnerability)
6 Marine Biodiversity: Climate Impact and Conservation Planning
101(13)
Leonard Sonnenschein
7 Inventory and Monitoring of Coral Reefs of United Arab Emirates (UAE), Arabian Gulf, Using Remote Sensing Techniques
114(12)
Dimpal Sanghvi
Richa Tiwari
Nandini Ray Chaudhury
Alpana Shukla Ajai
8 Impact of Climate Change in the Sundarban Aquatic Ecosystems: Phytoplankton as Proxies
126(15)
Dola Bhattacharjee
Brajagopal Samanta
Anurag Danda
Punyasloke Bhadury
9 Elevated CO2 and Temperature Affect Leaf Anatomical Characteristics in Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)
141(13)
K.S. Muralikrishna
S. Naresh Kumar
V.S. John Sunoj
10 Biochemical Composition of Seaweeds after the Influence of Oil Spill from `Tasman Spirit' at the Coast of Karachi
154(12)
Qaisar Abbas
Rashida Qari
Fozia Khan
11 Distribution of Ostracoda in the Mullipallam Lagoon, near Muthupet, Tamil Nadu, Southeast Coast of India -- Implications on Microenvironment
166(13)
S.M. Hussain
A. Kalaiyarasi
Part III Coastal Dynamics
12 Influence of Suspended Solid on in situ and ex situ Chlorophyll-a: A Case Study of Indian Sundarbans
179(12)
Atanu Kumar Raha
Kakoli Banerjee
Susmita Das
Abhijit Mitra
13 Climate and Sea Level Changes in a Holocene Bay Head Delta, Kerala, Southwest Coast of India
191(18)
D. Padmalal
K.M. Nair
K.P.N. Kumaran
K. Sajan
S. Vishnu Mohan
K. Maya
V. Santhosh
S. Anooja
Ruta B. Limaye
14 Role of Sea Level Rise on the Groundwater Quality in Coastal Areas of Sri Lanka
209(8)
Ranjana U.K. Piyadasa
K.D.N. Weerasinghe
J.A. Liyanage
L.M.J.R. Wijayawardhana
15 Mangrove Responses to Climate Change along the Southwestern Coast of India during Holocene: Evidence from Palynology and Geochronology
217(22)
K.P.N. Kumaran
Ruta B. Limaye
D. Padmalal
16 Predicted Recurrence of Coral Bleaching Events along Lakshadweep Reef Region
239(14)
M. Hussain Ali
B. Jasper
E. Vivekanandan
Part IV Livelihood Options
17 Hatchery Production of Marine Ornamental Fishes: An Alternate Livelihood Option for the Island Community at Lakshadweep
253(13)
K.V. Dhaneesh
R. Vinoth
Swagat Ghosh
M. Gopi
T.T. Ajith Kumar
T. Balasubramanian
18 Living in Harmony with Nature: Complication of Climate Change and Governance
266(17)
H.A. Karl
Index 283