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Mangroves - A Natural Defense against Cyclones: An investigation from Orissa, India

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  • Saudamini Das

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Following this disaster in Orissa caused by a super cyclone there was a great deal of controversy over whether the high levels of mangrove forest destruction in the area had increased the impact of the cyclone. Many argued that the loss of human life caused by the storm was directly linked to the removal of the natural defenses provided by mangroves. [SANDEE Policy Brief No. 24-07]

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  • Saudamini Das, 2007. "Mangroves - A Natural Defense against Cyclones: An investigation from Orissa, India," Working Papers id:1296, eSocialSciences.
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    1. K. S. Kavi Kumar & Lavanya Ravikanth Anneboina & Ramchandra Bhatta, 2016. "Valuation of Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Services in India: Macro Assessment," Working Papers id:11440, eSocialSciences.
    2. Chandan Roy & Indrila Guha, 2017. "Economics of Climate Change in the Indian Sundarbans," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 18(2), pages 493-508, April.

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