Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystem Services Supply and Demand of the Kilombero Valley Floodplain, Tanzania

N. K. Msofe, Lianxi Sheng, James Lyimo
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Effective land use planning requires mapping and assessing ecosystem service supply and demand to inform policy and decision-makers about ecosystem service tradeoffs that are suited for long-term ecological management. This study examined the ecosystem services supply and demand of the Kilombero Valley Floodplain in Southeastern Tanzania. The supply-demand budget index was calculated using land use data from 1990, 2010, and 2016 and an expert-based matrix model examined the dynamic change of supply and demand for the 17 ecosystem services (7 regulating, 8 provisioning, and 2 cultural). The spatial analytic features of ArcGIS 10.2 were utilized to build ecosystem services evaluation matrices and regionally explicit supply, demand, and supply-demand budget maps. The study found that between 1990 and 2016, the supply of ecosystem services within the Kilombero Valley floodplain decreased substantially while the demand for ecosystem services increased spatially towards the core low-lying area of the valley. Furthermore, the average ecosystem service supply-demand budget index declined from 1.8 in 1990 to 1.6 in 2016, with few exceptions of food production, pollination, and freshwater supply, where ecosystem service supply exceeds demand. The decline is linked to deforestation, agricultural expansion, agropastoralists immigration, and encroachment to the wetland area. Thus, this study recommends that the government should create effective land use plans for each ward and village in the Kilombero District, establish afforestation programs, local irrigation schemes for smallholder farmers, and enforce environmental by-laws to ensure sustainable ecological management in the Kilombero Valley Floodplain and its ecosystems.
坦桑尼亚基隆贝罗河谷洪泛区生态系统服务供需制图与评估
有效的土地利用规划需要绘制和评估生态系统服务的供应和需求,以便让政策和决策者了解适合长期生态管理的生态系统服务权衡。本研究考察了坦桑尼亚东南部基隆贝罗河谷洪泛区的生态系统服务供需情况。利用 1990 年、2010 年和 2016 年的土地利用数据计算了供需预算指数,并利用基于专家的矩阵模型研究了 17 种生态系统服务(7 种调节性服务、8 种供给性服务和 2 种文化服务)的供需动态变化。利用 ArcGIS 10.2 的空间分析功能,建立了生态系统服务评估矩阵和区域明确的供应、需求和供需预算地图。研究发现,1990 年至 2016 年间,基隆贝罗河谷洪泛区的生态系统服务供应量大幅减少,而生态系统服务需求量则在空间上向河谷核心低洼地区增加。此外,平均生态系统服务供需预算指数从 1990 年的 1.8 降至 2016 年的 1.6,只有粮食生产、授粉和淡水供应等少数生态系统服务供不应求的情况例外。这一下降与森林砍伐、农业扩张、农牧民移民以及对湿地区域的侵占有关。因此,本研究建议政府应为基隆贝罗区的每个选区和村庄制定有效的土地使用计划,建立植树造林计划和小农灌溉计划,并执行环境细则,以确保基隆贝罗河谷洪泛区及其生态系统的可持续生态管理。
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