A socio-ecological and geospatial approach for evaluation of ecosystem services to communities of the Eastern Himalayan Region, India

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Manob Das
Arijit Das
Rajiv Pandey
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[1] University of Gour Banga,Department of Geography
[2] Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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Adaptation; Degraded ecosystems; Ecological security; Land use planning; Livelihood sustainability;
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Mountains are one of the most ecological functional areas and provide wide range of ecosystem services (ESs) to the adjoining people. However, the mountainous ESs are highly vulnerable due to land use and land cover (LULC) change and climate change. Therefore, evaluations of the nexus between ESs and mountainous communities are essentially required for policy purpose. This study aims to assess ESs by analyzing LULC focusing in three ecosystems (forest, agriculture, and home garden) from urban and peri-urban areas for last 3 decades, applying participatory and geospatial approaches for a mountainous city in Eastern Himalayan Region (EHR), India. The findings showed that a substantial loss in ESs has occurred during the period. Moreover, there were substantial variations of ecosystem importance and dependency between urban and peri-urban areas with highest importance of provisioning ESs in peri-urban areas and cultural ESs in urban areas. Moreover, among the three ecosystems, forests were strongly supporting the peri-urban areas communities. The result demonstrated that the communities are highly dependent on various ESs for their livelihoods, but the changes of LULC had substantial impact on the loss of ESs. Therefore, implementation of effective land uses planning strategies and measures for ecological security and livelihood sustainability is to be managed with people participation in mountainous areas.
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页码:116860 / 116875
页数:15
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