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Unintended Consequences
Harshit Pai
7 episodes
2 days ago
Despite all the good intentions, public policies tend to have unintended consequences. The inefficiencies we see around us are just one of the manifestation of these consequences. Harshit Pai speaks to India's leading public policy specialists to deep dive into this other side of India's public policy.
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Despite all the good intentions, public policies tend to have unintended consequences. The inefficiencies we see around us are just one of the manifestation of these consequences. Harshit Pai speaks to India's leading public policy specialists to deep dive into this other side of India's public policy.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Stranded at Sea: How Can India's Ignored Fishing Communities Become Climate Resilient
Unintended Consequences
15 minutes 36 seconds
1 year ago
Stranded at Sea: How Can India's Ignored Fishing Communities Become Climate Resilient

The economic prospects of Indian fishing communities are stranded at sea.

More than 4 million people in India depend on marine fisheries for daily sustenance. India is also the world’s second largest fish producing nation with 250,000 fishing boats, contributing to about 7% of global fish production and the blue economy of the country contributes 4% to the country’s GDP. However, this community is the most vulnerable to climate change and the policies to make them climate resilient is abysmal, limited to subsidies which have not had the desirable consequences. 

How can we solve this problem and make this community climate resilient? To answer some of these questions, Devleena Bhattacharjee deep dives into climate resilience interventions for India's fishing communities and its potential impact.

Unintended Consequences
Despite all the good intentions, public policies tend to have unintended consequences. The inefficiencies we see around us are just one of the manifestation of these consequences. Harshit Pai speaks to India's leading public policy specialists to deep dive into this other side of India's public policy.