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Fishing is one of the oldest means of livelihood of mankind. Fishery-related livelihoods are complex, dynamic and adaptive. In India, fisheries sectors play an important role in the national economy and in the socio-economic development of the country. West Bengal is one of the leading fish producing states in India and the largest producer of fish seeds in the country. A vital part of the economy of the state, West Bengal Fisheries definitely represents such a sector, which has enormous growth possibilities. The study focuses on the pattern and distribution of fishing related livelihoods in…mehr

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Fishing is one of the oldest means of livelihood of mankind. Fishery-related livelihoods are complex, dynamic and adaptive. In India, fisheries sectors play an important role in the national economy and in the socio-economic development of the country. West Bengal is one of the leading fish producing states in India and the largest producer of fish seeds in the country. A vital part of the economy of the state, West Bengal Fisheries definitely represents such a sector, which has enormous growth possibilities. The study focuses on the pattern and distribution of fishing related livelihoods in West Bengal and provides a better understanding of status of fisheries as livelihood option. This study also tried to trace out the vulnerable districts in terms of fishing activity.
Autorenporträt
Nasrin Banu is currently Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Geography at Aligarh Muslim University, India. Her research interest is in livelihoods transformation issues in urban fringe.