Valuing Ecosystem Services of Sacred Natural Sites in the Anthropocene: A Case Study of Varanasi, India

Rinku Singh, Amit Kumar Tiwari, Anil Sharma, Sanoj Kumar Patel, Gopal Shankar Singh
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Sacred natural sites (SNS) are multi-functional in nature and provide a variety of ecosystem services that contribute to human well-being and environmental sustainability. Interest in the SNS and their role in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services have grown in the Anthropocene. Researchers suggested that, besides having spiritual and religious values for local community, SNS provide provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services. In this study, we identified and valued the importance of ecosystem services provided by SNS in the Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The methods used included field work, in-depth literature review, observations, focus-group discussions (FGD) and interviews. This study identified 35 ecosystem services of SNS spanning across four categories including provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services. According to the informants, SNS provide a wide range of ecosystem services, with supporting services being most valued followed by cultural, regulating, and provisioning services. We recommend that a sustainable management of SNS should be based on the local people’s participation in policy, planning and decision-making and utilization of hybrid knowledge system combining modern science and traditional ecological knowledge. Findings of the research contribute to a growing literature on ecosystem services and provide a basis for future studies to unearth how ecosystem services of SNS can support the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs).

人类世神圣自然遗址生态系统服务价值评估——以印度瓦拉纳西为例
自然圣地(SNS)在本质上是多功能的,提供各种生态系统服务,有助于人类福祉和环境可持续性。在人类世,人们对SNS及其在生物多样性保护和生态系统服务中的作用越来越感兴趣。研究人员认为,除了对当地社区具有精神和宗教价值外,社交网络还提供供应、调节、文化和支持服务。在这项研究中,我们确定并评价了SNS在印度北方邦瓦拉纳西地区提供的生态系统服务的重要性。使用的方法包括实地调查、深入的文献综述、观察、焦点小组讨论和访谈。本研究确定了社交网络的35种生态系统服务,包括提供服务、调节服务、文化服务和支持服务。据调查者称,SNS提供了广泛的生态系统服务,其中最受重视的是支持服务,其次是文化服务、调节服务和供应服务。建议在政策、规划和决策过程中,以当地居民参与为基础,利用现代科学与传统生态知识相结合的混合知识体系,实现SNS的可持续管理。本研究的结果有助于增加生态系统服务方面的文献,并为进一步研究SNS生态系统服务如何支持可持续发展目标的实现提供基础。
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