What is it about?

Climate change has exacerbated the vulnerability of Majuli Island, the world's largest river island in India, situated in the Brahmaputra River. The island's residents face increasing threats from frequent floods, riverbank erosion, and shifting weather patterns, disrupting their livelihoods, agriculture, and traditional ways of life. As these environmental challenges intensify, the resilience of Majuli's inhabitants is tested, prompting a need for a deeper understanding of the measures taken to mitigate and adapt to these impacts. This study aims to explore the experiences of the largest indigenous community in Majuli, Mishing, and understand the people's narratives on climate change and floods. The narrative captures the urgency and significance of understanding both local perspectives and the effectiveness of interventions, offering a well-rounded approach to addressing the challenges faced by Majuli's residents.

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Why is it important?

Majuli, faces increasing threats from environmental changes, disrupting the community's livelihoods and traditional ways of life. By understanding the local narratives and the effectiveness of interventions, the research aims to highlight the urgency of addressing these challenges and the need for more effective adaptation strategies to support the resilience of Majuli's residents.

Perspectives

The study offers a crucial perspective by centering the voices of the Mishing community on Majuli Island, who are directly experiencing the impacts of climate change. By capturing their narratives, the research provides insights into how these indigenous people perceive and adapt to environmental changes, highlighting both their resilience and the challenges they face. This perspective emphasizes the importance of integrating local knowledge into broader climate adaptation strategies, ensuring that interventions are not only scientifically sound but also culturally sensitive and effective in addressing the specific needs of vulnerable communities.

Between Floods and Climate Change: Revisiting the Mishing Community of Majuli Island, Northeast India Watimongba Longkumer
Christ University

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This page is a summary of: Between Floods and Climate Change: Revisiting the Mishing Community of Majuli Island, Northeast India, Asian Journal of Water Environment and Pollution, March 2024, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/ajw240022.
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