拉塔古尔沼泽森林保护的价值评估:气候知识重要吗?

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Sharmin Akter , Md.Nur Mozahid , Md.Hafiz Iqbal
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气候变化的不利影响已导致沼泽森林生态系统服务退化。拉塔古尔沼泽森林(RSF)是孟加拉国唯一的沼泽森林,为数百万人提供了谋生和生态旅游的机会。它是社区经济福祉与保护独特的、具有重要生态意义的自然栖息地之间的关键纽带。然而,由于各种气候和人为因素,这一生态系统已经严重退化。保护这一独特的生态系统预计将在应对气候变化和实现国家可持续发展目标(SDGs)方面发挥至关重要的作用。本研究旨在利用气候变化情景下的或然估价法估算家庭的支付意愿(WTP)和该生态系统的总经济价值。平均 WTP 估计为 7,360.00 BDT,而使用参数法估计 RSF 保护计划的年度总收益为每年 31,798,129.50 BDT。我们的结果表明,收入较高且主要生计依赖于该生态系统、从该生态系统中受益并对气候变化有较好了解的个人可能会为 RSF 保护计划支付更多费用。因此,实施传播政策以增加对气候变化的了解,将大大有助于保护这一独特的生态系统,从而在发展中国家实现国家可持续发展目标和联合国 REED+ 计划。
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Valuation of Ratargul swamp forest conservation: Does climate knowledge matter?

The degradation of swamp forest ecosystem services due to the adverse effects of climate change has already been observed. Ratargul Swamp Forest (RSF), the only swamp forest in Bangladesh, provides livelihood and ecotourism opportunities for millions. It forms a crucial nexus between the community's economic well-being and the preservation of a unique, ecologically significant natural habitat. However, this ecosystem has experienced severe degradation due to various climatic and anthropogenic factors. Conservation of this unique ecosystem is expected to play a crucial role in addressing climate change and achieving the country's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study aims to estimate household Willingness to Pay (WTP) and total economic value for this ecosystem using the contingent valuation under a climate change scenario. The mean WTP is estimated to be 7,360.00 BDT, while the total annual benefit of the RSF conservation program is estimated to be 31,798,129.50 BDT per year using a parametric approach. Our result shows that individuals with higher incomes whose primary livelihood depends on this ecosystem, receive benefits from this ecosystem, and have a good understanding of climate change are likely to pay more for the RSF conservation program. Therefore, implementing a communication policy to increase knowledge about climate change would significantly contribute to conserving this unique ecosystem and thus achieve the country's SDGs and the United Nations REED+ program in developing countries.

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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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