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Mangrove Carbon Trading in the Lower Gangetic Delta: Drawbacks and the Potential

True mangrove flora and their associates in the lower Gangetic region are noted for their wide spectrum of ecosystem services in which carbon storage and sequestration by the forest is one of the most important components. Many researchers are updating the carbon repository of the lower Gangetic delta mangroves with the aim to ascertain their role to reduce the carbon dioxide level of the near surface atmosphere. However, due to difficulty in assessment, marketing, and lack of clarity over ownership of natural resources, the mangrove-based carbon trading system has not yet crystallized.There is an estimated 13.76 Mha of mangrove forests world-wide, approximately 20% (2.6 Mha) of which is potentially investible for carbon finance projects, based on the probability of imminent threat. The magnitude and the variability of threats to which the mangroves of the lower Gangetic delta are exposed to have made the trading process more complicated. In addition, gaps also exist between the national government policy and the trading of the blue carbon projects, which has kept the future of such projects remain on hold. The authors put forward the views that the creation of more financial facilities for restoration and expansion of blue carbon (preferably mangroves) with the involvement of the local communities can provide the initial capital involved in developing mangrove-based carbon projects. This includes the costs of conducting feasibility studies, implementing capacity-building programs, monitoring the health of the mangrove plantation/restoration on regular basis, and creating mangrove-based alternative livelihood programs that will support island dwellers of the region in order to accelerate the magnitude of mangrove-based carbon projects leading to growth of the mangrove trading market.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031763151

About Abhijit MitraProsenjit PramanickSana AhmedSufia Zaman

Dr. Abhijit Mitra Associate Professor and former Head Dept. of Marine Science University of Calcutta (INDIA) has been active in the sphere of Oceanography since 1985. He obtained his Ph.D. as NET qualified scholar in 1994 after securing Gold Medal in M.Sc. from University of Calcutta. Since then he joined Calcutta Port Trust and WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature-India) in various capacities to carry out research programmes on environmental science biodiversity conservation climate change and carbon sequestration. Presently Dr. Mitra is serving as the Director Research of Techno India University West Bengal (Hony.). He has to his credit about 715 scientific publications in various national and international journals and 62 books of postgraduate standards. Dr. Mitra is presently the member of several committees like PACON International IUCN SIOS Mangrove Society of India The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences etc. and has successfully completed about 17 projects and 19 consultancies on biodiversity loss in fishery sector coastal pollution aquaculture alternative livelihood climate change and carbon sequestration. Dr. Mitra also visited as faculty member and invited speaker in several Universities of Singapore Kenya Oman and USA. In 2008 Dr. Mitra was invited as visiting fellow at University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth USA to deliver a series of lecture on Climate Change. Dr. Mitra also successfully guided 56 Ph.D. students. Presently his research areas include environmental science mangrove ecology sustainable aquaculture alternative livelihood climate science carbon sequestration and blue economy.   Dr. Sufia Zaman presently serving as Head Department of Oceanography in Techno India University West Bengal started her career in the field of Marine Science since 2001. She worked in the rigorous mangrove ecosystem of Indian Sundarbans and has wide range of experience in exploring the floral and faunal diversities of Sundarbans. She has published 7 books on carbon sequestration 350 scientific papers and contributed chapters in several books on biodiversity environmental science aquaculture and coastal livelihood development.            Dr. Zaman is presently a member of Fisheries Society of India. She is also running projects on carbon sequestration by mangroves of Indian Sundarbans. She is the recipient of DST Women Scientist and Jawaharlal Memorial Doctoral fellowship awards. Her areas of research include aquaculture fish nutrition phytoplankton diversity climate change mangrove ecology and alternative livelihood. Dr. Zaman is also the first researcher in the maritime state of West Bengal (India) who initiated trial experiments on iron fertilization and subsequent enhancement of primary (phytoplankton) and secondary (fish) productions in the brackish water ponds of Indian Sundarbans with the financial assistance of Department of Science and Technology Government of India. Dr. Zaman is also providing consultancies on green technology and emission control to several industries NGOs and corporate sectors.   Dr. Prosenjit Pramanick is presently holding the position of Assistant Professor Department of Oceanography Techno India University West Bengal. He had passed Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry in 2010 from University of Calcutta West Bengal and Master of Science in Biochemistry (in 2012) from Vidyasagar University West Bengal and then obtained his Ph.D. degree in 2017 from Techno India University West Bengal. He has to his credit about 121 scientific publications 25 book chapters published by Springer International Emerald Group CSIR-NISCAIR 3 Books and 17 publications in conference proceedings in the sphere of Food technology Aquaculture Agribiotechnology Alternative livelihood and Environmental Science. He has participated in various National and International conferences seminars workshops and webinars. He also served as an Associate Editor in an Inter-continental Webinar Proceedings on Ecosystem Services and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) entitled Natural Resources and their Ecosystem Services. He has expertise in water quality assessment (in situ and ex situ) food product preparation from mangrove floral species and carbon sequestration. He has served in several consultancy services on carbon sequestration and Biodiversity assessment conducted by (1) Konnagar Municipality Government of West Bengal India (2) Kingston Educational Institute India (3) Forest Department Government of West Bengal India (4) TATA STEEL Ltd. Kalinganagar Odisha India (5) TATA STEEL Ltd. Noamundi Mines Jharkhand India and several coal-based power sectors like CESC Haldia Energy Limited (Haldia India) CESC Budge Budge Generation Station (Budge Budge India). He also rendered his technological expertise as Research Associate in a project on innovative fish feed formulation funded by the Directorate of Fishery Government of West Bengal India.   Dr. Sana Ahmed is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Oceanography at Techno India University West Bengal. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology from Bangalore University in 2007 followed by a Master of Science in Biotechnology in 2009 from the same university. In 2013 she completed her M.Phil. in Human Genetics and Genomics from Mysore University and obtained her Ph.D. from Techno India University West Bengal in 2023. Dr. Ahmed has authored 1 book and has 34 scientific publications covering topics such as Aquaculture Agribiotechnology Alternative Livelihood Climate Change and Environmental Science. She has presented her researches as speakers at numerous national and international conferences seminars workshops and webinars. Additionally she serves as an editor for the Parana Journal of Science and Education an international journal. Her research affiliations also include a position as a researcher at Behala Balananda Brahmachari Hospital and Research Centre in Kolkata India. Dr. Ahmed's expertise spans climate change carbon sequestration alternative livelihoods and coastal biodiversity. She has provided consultancy services on carbon sequestration and biodiversity assessment for notable organizations such as Haldia Energy Limited CESC Budge Budge Generating Station and the Forest Department of the Government of West Bengal India.  

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