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Keynote Presentations from the 3rd ALTER-Net Summer School, Peyresq 2 - 14 September 2008

 

Speaker: Simron Jit Singh

Simron.Singh -at- uni-klu.ac.at

Institute for Social Ecology, IFF - Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies (Klagenfurt, Graz, Vienna), Klagenfurt University, Schottenfeldgasse 29, A-1070 Vienna, Austria

http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/socec/

 

Title of the talk: Whose future? The Nicobar Islands in the aftermath of the tsunami (pdf: 3MB)

 

Summary of the talk by Luís Costa and Esteban Tapella: Students´ summary (pdf)

 

Abstract

Whose future? The Nicobar Islands in the aftermath of the tsunami

The presentation reports on ongoing efforts whereby scientific support is generated for the planning and implementation of development options for the indigenous population of the Nicobar archipelago in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami. The Asian tsunami has clearly revealed the vulnerability of coastal communities with respect to dealing with ecological hazards. An area that was highly affected by the tsunami was the Nicobar Islands, an archipelago belonging to India located in the Bay of Bengal. Consequently, a third of the indigenous population was wiped out and those that survived were rendered homeless and without an economy to support them. Based on years of research and engagement with these islands, the talk will describe the development of a systems dynamic model in providing decision support to the islands in terms of scenarios within a set of existing socio-ecological constraints and opportunities.

 

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