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Strengthening Resilience of Coastal Communities and Ecosystems

COASTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH

The Coastal Systems Research Programme aims at integrating ecological security of coastal areas and the livelihood security of coastal communities, in a mutually reinforcing manner, to achieve sustainable management of coastal resources. The ecosystem chosen for this study is mangrove wetland. It is a multiple use ecosystem and plays a role in mitigating the impact of natural disasters such as cyclone, storm surges and tsunami in coastal zones. It provides livelihood to millions of artisanal fishers and acts as a critical habitat for wildlife. In 1981, Dr. M.S. Swaminathan proposed, at an International Conference on Global Environment and Sustainable Development, that mangroves could play a lead role in managing the impact of sea level rise and called for anticipatory research in developing saline tolerant crop varieties using salt-tolerant genes of mangrove plants. This led MSSRF to start its twin strategy of conservation of mangrove wetlands and sustainable utilization of their resources, in 1991.

   
   
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