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Sundarbans: Environmental History and Human Resilience in Bengal's Mangrove Frontier MTA
Ecology, settlement, and livelihoods in the world's largest mangrove region spanning Bengal and West Bengal
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Sundarbans: Environmental History and Human Resilience in Bengal's Mangrove Frontier This comprehensive study of the Sundarbans traces the environmental and social evolution of the world’s largest mangrove forest, spanning the border of India and Bangladesh. The book moves from the delta’s geological formation and unique mangrove ecology to a deep historical analysis of human intervention. It highlights how precolonial sacred geographies and localized governance were supplanted by British colonial policies that prioritized revenue through aggressive land reclamation, timber extraction, and the construction of extensive embankment systems. These historical choices, while facilitating settlement, engineered a landscape of profound vulnerability by disrupting natural siltation and trapping communities behind fragile earthen walls.

The text centers on the resilience of the "tide country" inhabitants, examining specialized livelihoods such as honey collecting, fishing, and crab harvesting. It explores the complex social hierarchies of caste and class among settlers and the often-invisible "care economy" maintained by women. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the modern challenges of the human-wildlife interface, particularly the precarious coexistence with the Royal Bengal Tiger, and the institutional shift from colonial extraction to global conservation marked by UNESCO World Heritage status.

The narrative culminates in an urgent analysis of the existential threat posed by climate change. As warming seas and rising tides trigger rapid salinization and more frequent cyclones, the traditional agricultural and forest-based economies are collapsing, driving a massive surge in climate-induced migration and the growth of remittance-dependent households. The book concludes by critiquing "fortress conservation" and static engineering, instead proposing a policy roadmap for "blue-green" economies. This forward-looking approach advocates for transboundary cooperation, nature-based defenses, and the sensitive consideration of managed retreat to ensure a just and resilient future for the delta’s inhabitants.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The Sundarbans is a dynamic delta shaped by tidal sediment fluxes, where erosion and accretion continually redraw land‑water boundaries.
  • From precolonial pirs and Mughal zamindars to British revenue surveys, successive governance regimes have reclaimed forest, built embankments, and altered hydrology, creating lasting vulnerabilities.
  • Local livelihoods—honey collection, fishing, crab harvesting, and agriculture—are diversified and gendered, with women’s labor sustaining household resilience despite systemic marginalization.
  • Climate‑driven sea‑level rise, salinization, and intensifying cyclones threaten mangrove health, freshwater access, and settlement security, magnifying existing social inequities.
  • Future resilience hinges on nature‑based adaptation, inclusive co‑management, managed retreat, and transboundary cooperation that aligns ecological processes with social justice.
Who's It For:

This book is intended for environmental historians, conservation scientists, policymakers, and development practitioners working on coastal and deltaic regions, especially those interested in the Sundarbans. It will also benefit graduate students and researchers in South Asian studies, climate adaptation, and natural resource management who seek a multidisciplinary analysis of ecological change, social resilience, and governance challenges in a globally significant mangrove frontier.

Author:

Arthur Sanchez

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Date Published:

April 4, 2026

Word Count:

43,575 words

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3 hours 3 minutes

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