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VOL. 10, ISSUE 8 (2023)
Lessons from Maldives and Mauritius for India-adaptation and mitigation strategies to mitigate climate change impacts
Authors
Mamata Das
Abstract
The escalating sea levels pose a significant threat to coastal regions
and small island nations, particularly those reliant on tourism. These regions
possess valuable tourism resources, which are progressively deteriorating due
to a range of coastal. This research aims to point out adaptation measures in
two significant Small Island Developing States (SIDS) located in the Indian
Ocean, namely Maldives and Mauritius. The method of study is review of
literature based. The findings from this study will contribute to the
development of effective adaptation strategies to address the challenges posed
by global warming in India. Both the governments of Maldives and Mauritius have
already taken initiatives to combat climate change. However, they face certain
challenges in the implementation of these programs. Despite being among the
least contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions, SIDS are
disproportionately affected by the adverse consequences of climate change.
Similarly, India, with its extensive coastline, is also at risk due to the
vulnerability of the Indian Ocean to climate change. Learning from the
experiences of other nations in terms of adaptation strategies will enable
India to adopt more effective measures to address the challenges posed by
climate change.
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Pages:18-24
How to cite this article:
Mamata Das "Lessons from Maldives and Mauritius for India-adaptation and mitigation strategies to mitigate climate change impacts". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 8, 2023, Pages 18-24
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