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The Sundarban is an ecologically sensitive region with the inhabitants lacking in proper basic amenities, purchasing power, technological awareness and capacity generation for sustainable development of the community. The Sagar Island has been facing the constant wrath of environmental disasters and damage due to their poor adaptive technologies offered by the planners and policy makers. Even though, the introduction of renewable technologies as an alternative source of power has not been equally welcomed everywhere nevertheless the dependence on forest wood as the prime fuel is no longer prevalent and people have voluntarily involved themselves in forest conservation. This paper tries to make a contribution by upholding the dualism in the society between direct gains and selfless sustainability; whereby an integrated framework can be formulated for a comprehensive developmental goal. To understand the scenario, the awareness and perception study of the inhabitants towards social forestry and renewable energy sources have been carried out. From the results, it is found that even though Indian energy policy encourages renewable energy but it is mostly controlled by the supply channel and public demand leading to more reliance on conventional thermal gridded electricity. Thus, public awareness and participatory management of locals can ultimately provide a sustainable way to in situ resource management in the Sagar Island.
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This study was partially supported by University Grants Commission (UGC). We are grateful to the respondents of Sagar Island who have willingly participated in the surveys. We thank our co-scholars for helping with our field surveys and the ethics committee of University of Calcutta for supporting our work. We sincerely express our gratitude to Prof. Lakshminarayan Satpati and Prof. Sumona Bandyopadhyay, Dept. of Geography, University of Calcutta for supporting and providing valuable advice at every phase of our study.
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Haldar, A., Bhattacharya, A. (2020). Sustainable Energy Development and Participatory Management Scenario in the Sundarban: A Case Study in the Sagar Island, West Bengal, India. In: Sahdev, S., Singh, R., Kumar, M. (eds) Geoecology of Landscape Dynamics. Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2097-6_20
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