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The volume delves into the intersection of settler colonialism and human-induced disasters affecting Indigenous communities in Bangladesh. Through a critical examination of historical and contemporary contexts, it highlights how colonial policies exacerbate vulnerabilities, leading to environmental degradation and increased disaster risks. By analyzing case studies and amplifying Indigenous voices, the book underscores the need for decolonial approaches in disaster management, advocating for Indigenous sovereignty and traditional ecological knowledge to restore resilience. It highlights sustainable strategies such as mangrove conservation and resilient agriculture, emphasizing self-determination and local leadership in addressing climate challenges. It is an invaluable resource for researchers in various fields of study interested in environmental policy, conservation practices, Indigenous studies, gender studies, environmental sustainability, and ethnic studies.