Flood plain wetland fisheries of India: with special reference to impact of climate change

UK Sarkar, BC Borah - Wetlands ecology and management, 2018 - Springer
Floodplain wetlands of India are biologically rich sensitive ecosystem that support unique
aquatic biodiversity and play vital role in providing livelihood and nutritional security to a …

From perception to action: Participatory water risk assessment in Nagaon district of Assam, India

MJ Bhuyan, N Deka, A Saikia - Environmental Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper presents an examination of water risks in rural communities within Nagaon
district of Assam, India. It employs a participatory approach to integrate community …

Understanding human-water nexus in a floodplain district of the Brahmaputra Valley, India: An integration of socio-hydrological and rural hydrological approaches

MJ Bhuyan, N Deka - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
The present study delves into the complex human-water relationships that have a significant
impact on the concerned socio-cultural practices and economic livelihoods. The primary …

Exploring cultural ecologies of the Karbi Tribe in Assam, India, through traditional ecological knowledge and skills (TEKS)

BR Das, MJ Bhuyan, N Deka - Asian Ethnicity, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The present study explores the cultural ecologies of the Karbi Tribe in Magursila village of
Assam, India, through their Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Utilizing a …

[PDF][PDF] Algal diversity in riparian lentic habitats of Brahmaputra valley

PP Baruah, S Bhattacharjee, S Nath… - …, 2022 - instancesanshodhan.sscldl.in
The present investigation was performed to enumerate the freshwater algal diversity in
riverine lentic waterbodies of Brahmaputra valley. A total of 194 algal taxa were documented …

Beyond natural flow: Human‐directed course change of the Kolong river in Nagaon, Assam,(India) and its socio‐ecological implications

MJ Bhuyan, N Deka - River, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The Kolong, a significant distributary of the mighty river Brahmaputra in Assam, India, has
experienced significant human‐induced alterations aimed basically for flood mitigation. This …

[PDF][PDF] Wetland degradation and its impact on life and livelihood of people in the Majuli River Island, Assam

R Das, J Bhattacharjee - Eco. Env. & Cons, 2020 - academia.edu
Wetland degradation is a major problem leading to serious livelihood crisis in rural, urban
and suburban areas. Millions of people depend on these wetlands for their livelihood …

Algal Diversity in Chandubi Beel, a Tectonic Water Body of North East India

S Nath, PP Baruah - Nelumbo, 2020 - nelumbo-bsi.org
Abstract 118 algal taxa under four major groups (Chlorophyta, Cyanophyta,
Heterokontophyta and Euglenophyta) were recorded from Chandubi Beel, a tectonic water …

Patterns of Rural Community Livelihood and Managing Natural Resources: A Systematic Literature Review

B Sharma, M Jasper, C Lemckert… - … International Journal of …, 2022 - search.proquest.com
Livelihoods depend on access to natural, human, physical, financial, social, and cultural
capital; the social relations people draw on to combine, transform, and expand their assets; …

Land Use and Land Cover Change of Santijan Beel, Assam (India): A Geographical Analysis Using Geospatial Tools and Techniques

AJ Bora, AK Bora - Library Progress International, 2024 - bpasjournals.com
The purpose of the present investigation is to unravel the cause of changes in land use and
land cover pattern in the Santijan Beel, Assam (India) covering an area of 81.96 sq km. An …