Mapping and valuation of ecosystem services of mangroves: a detailed study from the Andaman island

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Hemant Bherwani, Amol Niwalkar, Atya Kapley, Rajesh Biniwale
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The mangrove ecosystem is one of the most prolific ecosystems on this earth with significant social, economic, environmental, and biological influence. They provide a wide range of products and services, some of which have direct value while others can have indirect benefits. Mangroves protect nearby areas from storms, winds, and surges by slowing the production of powerful tidal waves and preventing erosion by keeping sediments intact with their complex network of roots. Mangroves provide several ecosystem services that may be represented in various ways. In this study, Remote Sensing (RS) with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is used to analyze Landsat images and to observe changes in the Mangrove area and other relevant land use land cover (LULC) patterns in the study area of Andaman Island. Land use and land cover analysis are carried out to study environmental changes and their effects. The results revealed that, during the course of 29 years, from 1989 to 2018, the mangrove forests were reduced from 467 to 377 km2, representing a 19.3% overall reduction in the mangrove forests and the extent of water bodies and evergreen forest has also been reduced by 27% and 42% respectively. The total economic value of ecosystem services provided by Andaman’s Mangroves, including both use and non-use values, is estimated to be about INR 47 million per square kilometer per year. The findings of this study revealed that ecosystem services are an integral part of mangrove management, with ecosystem services offering a large number of direct-use and non-use ecosystem services to the citizens of Andaman Island.

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红树林生态系统服务的绘图和估值:安达曼岛的详细研究
红树林生态系统是地球上最丰富的生态系统之一,具有重要的社会、经济、环境和生物影响。它们提供广泛的产品和服务,其中一些具有直接价值,而另一些则具有间接效益。红树林通过减缓强大潮汐波的产生,保护附近地区免受风暴、狂风和浪涌的侵袭,并通过其复杂的根系网络保持沉积物完好无损,防止侵蚀。红树林提供了多种生态系统服务,这些服务可以通过不同的方式体现出来。本研究利用遥感技术(RS)和地理信息系统(GIS)分析 Landsat 图像,观察安达曼岛研究区域红树林面积的变化以及其他相关的土地利用和土地覆被模式(LULC)。通过土地利用和土地覆被分析来研究环境变化及其影响。结果显示,从 1989 年到 2018 年的 29 年间,红树林面积从 467 平方公里减少到 377 平方公里,红树林总体减少了 19.3%,水体和常绿林范围也分别减少了 27% 和 42%。据估计,安达曼红树林提供的生态系统服务的总经济价值(包括使用价值和非使用价值)约为每年每平方公里 4700 万印度卢比。研究结果表明,生态系统服务是红树林管理不可分割的一部分,生态系统服务为安达曼岛居民提供了大量直接使用和非使用生态系统服务。
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Landscape and Ecological Engineering
Landscape and Ecological Engineering BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.00%
发文量
41
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Landscape and Ecological Engineering is published by the International Consortium of Landscape and Ecological Engineering (ICLEE) in the interests of protecting and improving the environment in the face of biodiversity loss, desertification, global warming, and other environmental conditions. The journal invites original papers, reports, reviews and technical notes on all aspects of conservation, restoration, and management of ecosystems. It is not limited to purely scientific approaches, but welcomes technological and design approaches that provide useful and practical solutions to today''s environmental problems. The journal''s coverage is relevant to universities and research institutes, while its emphasis on the practical application of research will be important to all decision makers dealing with landscape planning and management problems.
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