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Post‐tsunami relocation of fisher settlements in South Asia: evidence from the Coromandel Coast,India
Authors:Maarten Bavinck  Leo de Klerk  Felice van der Plaat  Jorik Ravesteijn  Dominique Angel  Hendrik Arendsen  Tom van Dijk  Iris de Hoog  Ant van Koolwijk  Stijn Tuijtel  Benjamin Zuurendonk
Abstract:The tsunami that struck the coasts of India on 26 December 2004 resulted in the large‐scale destruction of fisher habitations. The post‐tsunami rehabilitation effort in Tamil Nadu was directed towards relocating fisher settlements in the interior. This paper discusses the outcomes of a study on the social effects of relocation in a sample of nine communities along the Coromandel Coast. It concludes that, although the participation of fishing communities in house design and in allocation procedures has been limited, many fisher households are satisfied with the quality of the facilities. The distance of the new settlements to the shore, however, is regarded as an impediment to engaging in the fishing profession, and many fishers are actually moving back to their old locations. This raises questions as to the direction of coastal zone policy in India, as well as to the weight accorded to safety (and other coastal development interests) vis‐à‐vis the livelihood needs of fishers.
Keywords:coastal management  Coromandel Coast  fisheries  housing  India  resettlement  Tamil Nadu  tsunami
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