2023
DOI: 10.14746/sr.2023.7.4.04
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Livestock, livestock loss and livelihood: a note on Mishing char dwellers of Assam

Mrinal Saikia,
Ratul Mahanta

Abstract: The geography of char (the sandy land areas found within the river or lining at the bank) and their fertile lands create a suitable environment for livestock rearing, significantly contributing to livelihood, income, and nutritional intact for the char dwellers. The study investigates how livestock rearing and losses due to diseases and disasters are related to the livelihood and economy of the char-residing people, with a particular concentration on the Mishing char dwellers of Assam. The study considers two … Show more

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“…Drawing passive or, worse, non-action strategies from this line of argumentation is unwarranted. We initiate a discourse by possessing and disseminating knowledge regarding the negative consequences of the entire organised industry involving exploitation and senseless extraction of our planet's natural resources (Baranowski, 2023;Saikia & Mahanta, 2023). This discourse, coupled with potential shifts in production and consumption practices, is imperative given the scale of the phenomenon that surpasses common-sense perceptions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing passive or, worse, non-action strategies from this line of argumentation is unwarranted. We initiate a discourse by possessing and disseminating knowledge regarding the negative consequences of the entire organised industry involving exploitation and senseless extraction of our planet's natural resources (Baranowski, 2023;Saikia & Mahanta, 2023). This discourse, coupled with potential shifts in production and consumption practices, is imperative given the scale of the phenomenon that surpasses common-sense perceptions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%