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Integrating ecosystem services supply potential from future land-use scenarios in protected area management: A Bangladesh case study
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WoS WOS:000414208500006
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85017334920
DOI 10.1016/J.ECOSER.2017.04.001
Año 2017
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
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Abstract



The establishment of protected areas (PAs) is a key strategy to conserve declining forests and biodiversity worldwide. Due to poor infrastructure and a limited capacity of PA managers, most of the PAs in developing countries fail to achieve their management targets. In this paper, the potential to integrate ecosystem services (ES) into land-use planning was assessed in order to better manage PAs in tropical countries. Firstly, we mapped the relative capacity of different land-use/land cover (LULC) to supply ES in and around the Satchari National Park (SNP) located in northeast Bangladesh. Two alternative scenarios to envisage the likely future supply of ES in the area were then analysed. The study reveals a relatively higher supply of supporting ES from LULC located inside the park compared to the ES supplied from surrounding forests, tea gardens, and oil palm and rubber plantations. Provisioning ES were greater in surrounding forests than from SNP. Both regulating and cultural ES were also higher in LULC within the park. Spatially explicit ES supply assessment and mapping was found to be useful for land use planning and the prioritization of future management actions. Based on our findings, we suggest that PA managers should consider the ES framework as an effective tool for the future-oriented PAs management. (c) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Revista ISSN
Ecosystem Services 2212-0416

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Ecology
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
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Ecology
Management, Monitoring, Policy And Law
Global And Planetary Change
Geography, Planning And Development
Nature And Landscape Conservation
Agricultural And Biological Sciences (Miscellaneous)
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Mukul, Sharif A. Hombre UNIV QUEENSLAND - Australia
Univ Sunshine Coast - Australia
Independent Univ Bangladesh - Bangladesh
University of Queensland - Australia
University of the Sunshine Coast - Australia
Independent University, Bangladesh - Bangladesh
The University of Queensland - Australia
2 Sohel, Md. Shawkat I. - UNIV QUEENSLAND - Australia
University of Queensland - Australia
The University of Queensland - Australia
3 Herbohn, John Hombre UNIV QUEENSLAND - Australia
Univ Sunshine Coast - Australia
University of Queensland - Australia
University of the Sunshine Coast - Australia
The University of Queensland - Australia
4 Inostroza, Luis Hombre Ruhr Univ Bochum - Alemania
Universidad Autónoma de Chile - Chile
Ruhr-Universität Bochum - Alemania
5 Koenig, Hannes Hombre Leibniz Ctr Agr Landscape Res - Alemania
Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V. - Alemania

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Financiamiento



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University of Sunshine Coast (Australia)
University of the Sunshine Coast
Centre for Research on Land-use Sustainability

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We would like to thank Dr. Benjamin Burkhard for his suggestion and guidance during an earlier study conducted in Bangladesh. We are also indebted to the participants for their valuable feedback and patience during our study. The infrastructure and other support from the Centre for Research on Land-use Sustainability (Bangladesh) are also gratefully acknowledged. The first author was supported by a grant from the University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia) towards this study.
We would like to thank Dr. Benjamin Burkhard for his suggestion and guidance during an earlier study conducted in Bangladesh. We are also indebted to the participants for their valuable feedback and patience during our study. The infrastructure and other support from the Centre for Research on Land-use Sustainability (Bangladesh) are also gratefully acknowledged. The first author was supported by a grant from the University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia) towards this study.

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