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International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
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Chennai, India
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icsf@icsf.net
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http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25289
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2018-09-10 09:59:21
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25289
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International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
Publication Date:
2021-07-16
Description:
Between 29 November and 3 December, 2017, Cyclone Ockhi devastated hundreds of lives and livelihoods of coastal fishing communities in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, India. This study assesses the impacts of the cyclone on fishing communities and the mechanisms in place at the local, national and international levels to address disaster risks and sea safety in small-scale fisheries, using a human rights-based approach. In line with the Sendai Framework 2015-2030 and the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries, the study recommends applying “relief-development continuum” and “build back better” concepts to the management of disaster risks in order to save lives and to reduce damage to fisheries assets and livelihoods.
Keywords:
Environment
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Fisheries
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Sociology
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Cyclone Ockhi
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disaster risk management
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sea safety
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Indian
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marine fisheries
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ICSF
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cyclone forecasting
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dissemination of warnings
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disaster management authorities
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disaster risk management
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fishing vessels
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Kerala
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Tamil Nadu
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fishing villages
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fishermen
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missing at sea
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death at sea
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communication technology
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Kerala State Disaster Management Authority
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Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority
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fishing communities
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case study
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post-Ockhi disaster risk reduction measures
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nearshore fishers
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deep- sea fishing
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Lakshaweep Islands
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Early Warning Dissemination Systems
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Community Based Disaster Management
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Monitoring
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Control and Surveillance
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Sri Lanka
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damage
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compensation
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SSF guidelines
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relief
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rehabilitation
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reconstruction
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recovery
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vulnerability
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poverty
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disaster preparedness
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livelihoods
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IMD
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missing at sea
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
book
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
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