Assessing changes in ecosystem service provision in the Bia-Tano forest reserve for sustained carbon mitigation and non-timber forest products provision

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
R. Kyere-boateng, M. Marek, M. Huba
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The Millennium Ecosystem defined ecosystem services as “ the benefits people derive from ecosystems ”. Besides provisioning services or goods like food, wood and other raw materials, plants, animals, fungi, and micro - organisms, ecosystem sevices provide essential regulating services such as pollination of crops, prevention of soil erosion, water purification and a vast array of cultural services, like recreation and a sense of place. Forest ecosystems also provide numerous services, benefits, and goods that benefit human wellbeing and mitigate carbon emissions. In many developing coun- tries, forest ecosystem services serve as a vital means of providing food, reducing poverty and creating employment. This study uses GIS and satellite images to assess the changes in forest ecosystem services in the Bia - Tano forest reserve from 1990 to 2020. The purpose was to ascertain how human interventions and activities have con- tributed to the decrease in the service provision of Bia - Tano forest reserveʼs ecosystem services. We argue that LULC (Land Use Land Cover) changes affect the poten- tial of the forest reserve to provide numerous products and services to benefit fringe communities and carbon mitigation. In all two sets of Classified Land Use Land Cover Images (CLULCI) co - vering the years 1990, 2000, 2011 and 2020 for the Bia - Tano forest reserve and surrounding areas and CLULCI for the actual forest reserve using the same years. The findings further revealed that the fringe communityʼs livelihood activities have contributed to the decrease in the quality and quantity of the forest reserve over the past 30 years, with closed forest decline, while built - up areas, barren areas, planted/cultivated areas and open forest continue to increase. Furthermore, the excessive exploitation of natural resources from the reserve, coupled with illegal encroachment, and frequent access to timber and fuelwood, threaten the conservation of the reserveʼs biodiversity and sustainability of ecosystem services. The findings show inadequate forest governance mechanisms to conserve and protect the reserve from further degradation and depletion of the reserve ’ s resources. The livelihoods of fringe communities depend on the sale and consumption of NTFPs (Non - Timber Forest Products) from the reserve. Hence the changes in the forest reserves cover vegetation will reduce the NTFPs collected/harvested by fringe communities to support their livelihoods and wellbeing. Therefore, there is the need to tighten and strengthen the governance processes and mechanisms through participatory governance and enforce- ment of the rules and regulations to sustainably conserve and protect the reserve from deforestation and forest degradation.
评估Bia-Tano森林保护区生态系统服务提供的变化,以实现持续的碳减排和非木材林产品供应
千年生态系统将生态系统服务定义为“人类从生态系统中获得的利益”。除了提供食物、木材和其他原材料、植物、动物、真菌和微生物等服务或商品外,生态系统服务还提供必要的调节服务,如作物授粉、防止土壤侵蚀、水净化和大量的文化服务,如娱乐和地方感。森林生态系统还提供许多有益于人类福祉和减少碳排放的服务、效益和商品。在许多发展中国家,森林生态系统服务是提供粮食、减少贫困和创造就业的重要手段。利用GIS和卫星影像对1990 - 2020年比亚塔诺森林保护区森林生态系统服务功能的变化进行了研究。目的是确定人类干预和活动是如何导致比亚塔诺森林保护区生态系统服务功能减少的。我们认为,土地利用和土地覆盖变化影响了森林保护区为边缘社区和碳减排提供大量产品和服务的潜力。在Bia - Tano森林保护区及周边地区的1990年、2000年、2011年和2020年的两组土地利用分类土地覆盖图像(CLULCI)和使用相同年份的实际森林保护区的CLULCI中。结果表明,近30年来,边缘群落的生计活动导致森林保护区的质量和数量下降,闭林场减少,建成区、荒无区、人工林和开阔林继续增加。此外,对保护区自然资源的过度开采,加上非法侵占,以及对木材和薪材的频繁获取,威胁到保护区生物多样性的保护和生态系统服务的可持续性。研究结果表明,森林管理机制不足以保护和保护保护区,防止保护区资源进一步退化和枯竭。边缘社区的生计依赖于来自保护区的非木材林产品的销售和消费。因此,森林保护区覆盖植被的变化将减少边缘社区为支持其生计和福祉而收集/收获的非森林保护区。因此,有必要通过参与性治理和执行规则和条例来收紧和加强治理进程和机制,以可持续地养护和保护保护区,使其免遭毁林和森林退化。
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original and timely scientific articles that advance knowledge in all the fields of geography and significant contributions from the related disciplines. Papers devoted to geographical research of Slovakia and to theoretical and methodological questions of geography are especially welcome. In addition, the journal includes also short research notes, review articles, comments on published papers and reviews of selected publications. Papers are written in the Slovak language with English summary or in English and occasionally in some other world languages.
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