TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond economics
T2 - The multitude of benefits from ecosystem services in the Meghna river basin
AU - Sultana, Mst Armina
AU - Sunny, Atiqur Rahman
AU - Hussain, Md Ashraf
AU - Islam, Md Royhanur
AU - Raposo, António
AU - Shiam, Sarder Abdulla Al
AU - Foysal, Al Maksud
AU - Nahiduzzaman, Md
AU - Kunda, Mrityunjoy
AU - Ashrafuzzaman, Md
AU - Han, Heesup
AU - Prodhan, Shamsul Haque
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - The Meghna River basin (MRB) is a prime example of a complex ecosystem that provides a multitude of services to the local communities and beyond. The purpose of this research is to explore the ecosystem services and the factors that influence changes in the MRB by utilizing the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services framework. The study involved a combination of primary fieldwork in the MRB and secondary data. Community perceptions were additionally gathered via consultations with local resource users in order to understand their usage of ecosystem services and how they perceived the changes in these services over time. The study identified a total of 30 subcategories of ecosystem services by combining both quantitative and qualitative data. These subcategories included twelve types of provisioning services, eight cultural services, and ten regulating services. The study also found that many of these ecosystem services are at risk, which is due to various drivers of change that have negative impacts on the provision of ecosystem services and pose significant threats on the well-being of the local communities. Overexploitation, illegal fishing, increasing fishing pressure, the lack of alternative job opportunities, land use changes, and the non-compliance of fishing laws are notable among them. The present study highlights the need for a holistic approach towards managing the ecosystem services of the MRB, which is based on these findings. This approach should prioritize the sustainable use of these services in order to ensure that they provide long-term benefits to the local communities. This study recommends implementing policy interventions that support sustainable land use practices, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem-based natural resource management in order to achieve this. This study additionally emphasizes the importance of engaging local communities in regards to decision-making processes in order to incorporate their needs and perspectives into the management of ecosystem services.
AB - The Meghna River basin (MRB) is a prime example of a complex ecosystem that provides a multitude of services to the local communities and beyond. The purpose of this research is to explore the ecosystem services and the factors that influence changes in the MRB by utilizing the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services framework. The study involved a combination of primary fieldwork in the MRB and secondary data. Community perceptions were additionally gathered via consultations with local resource users in order to understand their usage of ecosystem services and how they perceived the changes in these services over time. The study identified a total of 30 subcategories of ecosystem services by combining both quantitative and qualitative data. These subcategories included twelve types of provisioning services, eight cultural services, and ten regulating services. The study also found that many of these ecosystem services are at risk, which is due to various drivers of change that have negative impacts on the provision of ecosystem services and pose significant threats on the well-being of the local communities. Overexploitation, illegal fishing, increasing fishing pressure, the lack of alternative job opportunities, land use changes, and the non-compliance of fishing laws are notable among them. The present study highlights the need for a holistic approach towards managing the ecosystem services of the MRB, which is based on these findings. This approach should prioritize the sustainable use of these services in order to ensure that they provide long-term benefits to the local communities. This study recommends implementing policy interventions that support sustainable land use practices, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem-based natural resource management in order to achieve this. This study additionally emphasizes the importance of engaging local communities in regards to decision-making processes in order to incorporate their needs and perspectives into the management of ecosystem services.
KW - CICES framework
KW - Driving factors
KW - Ecosystem services
KW - Ecosystem-based approaches
KW - Meghna River basin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85213025467&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103985
DO - 10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103985
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85213025467
SN - 2352-4855
VL - 81
JO - Regional Studies in Marine Science
JF - Regional Studies in Marine Science
M1 - 103985
ER -