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AN EXPLORATION OF LAND ZONING OF CORAL ISLAND OF BANGLADESH FOR REDUCING THE VULNERABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE

  • 1. Jahangirnagar University
  • 2. University of Calcutta
  • 3. Techno India University

Description

Saint Martin is an only tropical island of Bangladesh having coral and adjacent rich biodiversity which is built of organic material derived from associate organism of coral ecosystem. Present study was conducted to developed the exclusive zoning plan that based on the specific goal of managing natural resources of St.Martin's island. . The authors mentioedn that it is important to recognize that the current zoning plan is based on the assumption that conservation and sustainable use of natural resources are the primary objectives. This is found that climate Change is now affecting the biodiversity of ST. Martin island and coral reef diversity hampering due to vulnerability of environmental degradation and climate change. The authors mentioned that, participation and involvement of island inhabitants should required to prime concern for successful implementation of the effective zoning management plan. Desired level of usage can be achieved through interventions, but only in consultation and active cooperation and participation with local communities, with a clear recognition that additional environmental, biological, socioeconomic and sociopolitical data are required for an effective management and conservation of corals and other marine biodiversity of St. Martin's island through proper implementation of zoning and Marine Protected Area.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

سانت مارتن هي الجزيرة الاستوائية الوحيدة في بنغلاديش التي تتمتع بتنوع بيولوجي مرجاني وغني متاخم مبني من مواد عضوية مشتقة من كائن مشارك في النظام البيئي المرجاني. أجريت دراسة حالية لتطوير خطة تقسيم المناطق الحصرية التي تستند إلى الهدف المحدد المتمثل في إدارة الموارد الطبيعية لجزيرة سانت مارتن. يذكر المؤلفون أنه من المهم الاعتراف بأن خطة تقسيم المناطق الحالية تستند إلى افتراض أن الحفظ والاستخدام المستدام للموارد الطبيعية هما الهدفان الأساسيان. وقد وجد أن تغير المناخ يؤثر الآن على التنوع البيولوجي في سانت تنوع جزيرة مارتن والشعاب المرجانية يعيق بسبب ضعف التدهور البيئي وتغير المناخ. وذكر المؤلفون أنه ينبغي أن تكون مشاركة سكان الجزر وإشراكهم مطلوبة للاهتمام الرئيسي بالتنفيذ الناجح لخطة الإدارة الفعالة لتقسيم المناطق. يمكن تحقيق مستوى الاستخدام المرغوب من خلال التدخلات، ولكن فقط بالتشاور والتعاون النشط والمشاركة مع المجتمعات المحلية، مع إدراك واضح بأن هناك حاجة إلى بيانات بيئية وبيولوجية واجتماعية واقتصادية واجتماعية سياسية إضافية من أجل الإدارة الفعالة والحفاظ على الشعاب المرجانية والتنوع البيولوجي البحري الآخر في جزيرة سانت مارتن من خلال التنفيذ السليم لتقسيم المناطق والمناطق البحرية المحمية.

Translated Description (English)

Saint Martin is an only tropical island of Bangladesh having coral and adjacent rich biodiversity which is built of organic material derived from associate organism of coral ecosystem. Present study was conducted to develop the exclusive zoning plan that based on the specific goal of managing natural resources of St. Martin's island. The authors mentions that it is important to recognize that the current zoning plan is based on the assumption that conservation and sustainable use of natural resources are the primary objectives. This is found that climate change is now affecting the biodiversity of St. Martin island and coral reef diversity hampering due to vulnerability of environmental degradation and climate change. The authors mentioned that, participation and involvement of island inhabitants should be required to prime concern for successful implementation of the effective zoning management plan. Desired level of usage can be achieved through interventions, but only in consultation and active cooperation and participation with local communities, with a clear recognition that additional environmental, biological, socioeconomic and sociopolitical data are required for an effective management and conservation of corals and other marine biodiversity of St. Martin's island through proper implementation of zoning and Marine Protected Area.

Translated Description (French)

Saint Martin est une île tropicale du Bangladesh seulement qui possède des coraux et une biodiversité riche adjacente, qui est construite à partir de matériaux organiques dérivés de l'organisme associé de l'écosystème corallien. Present study was conducted to developed the exclusive zoning plan that based on the specific goal of managing natural resources of St.Martin' s island. . The authors mentioedn that it is important to recognize that the current zoning plan is based on the assumption that conservation and sustainable use of natural resources are the primary objectives. This is found that climate change is now affecting the biodiversity of ST. Martin island and coral reef diversity hampering due to vulnerability of environmental degradation and climate change. Les auteurs ont mentionné que la participation et l'implication des habitants de l'île devraient être requises pour la mise en œuvre réussie du plan de gestion du zonage efficace. Desired level of usage can be achieved through interventions, but only in consultation and active cooperation and participation with local communities, with a clear recognition that additional environmental, biological, socioeconomic and sociopolitical data are required for an effective management and conservation of corals and other marine biodiversity of St. Martin' s island through proper implementation of zoning and Marine Protected Area.

Translated Description (Spanish)

Saint Martin is an only tropical island of Bangladesh having coral and adjacent rich biodiversity which is built of organic material derived from associate organism of coral ecosystem. Present study was conducted to developed the exclusive zoning plan that based on the specific goal of managing natural resources of St.Martin 's island. . The authors mentioedn that it is important to recognize that the current zoning plan is based on the assumption that conservation and sustainable use of natural resources are the primary objectives. This is found that climate Change is now affecting the biodiversity of ST. Martin island and coral reef diversity hampering due to vulnerability of environmental degradation and climate change. The authors mentioned that, participation and involvement of island inhabitants should required to prime concern for successful implementation of the effective zoning management plan. Desired level of usage can be achieved through interventions, but only in consultation and active cooperation and participation with local communities, with a clear recognition that additional environmental, biological, socioeconomic and sociopolitical data are required for an effective management and conservation of corals and other marine biodiversity of St. Martin 's island through proper implementation of zoning and Marine Protected Area.

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Translated title (Arabic)
استكشاف تقسيم الأراضي في جزيرة المرجان في بنغلاديش للحد من قابلية التأثر بتغير المناخ
Translated title (English)
AN EXPLORATION OF LAND ZONING OF CORAL ISLAND OF BANGLADESH FOR REDUCING THE VULNERABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Translated title (French)
AN EXPLORATION OF LAND ZONING OF CORAL ISLAND OF BANGLADESH FOR REDUCING THE VULNERABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Translated title (Spanish)
AN EXPLORATION OF LAND ZONING OF CORAL ISLAND OF BANGLADESH FOR REDUCING THE VULNERABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Identifiers

Other
https://openalex.org/W3110713396
DOI
10.26480/esmy.01.2020.61.70

GreSIS Basics Section

Is Global South Knowledge
Yes
Country
Bangladesh

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