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Urban ecosystems and ecosystem services in megacity Dhaka: mapping and inventory analysis

Journal

URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 915-928

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-020-01076-1

Keywords

Urban ecosystem; Ecosystem typology; Ecosystem mapping; Ecosystem inventory; City; Bangladesh

Funding

  1. project Green Adaptation for Ecosystem Services Management in Dhaka: A Socio-economic Evaluation [CF15/4498 -2015001949]
  2. Monash Sustainable Development Institute
  3. Monash University through Monash Graduate Scholarship (MGS)
  4. Monash University through Postgraduate Publications Award (PPA)

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Urban ecosystems and ecosystem services in South Asian countries have received little research attention despite rapid urban development issues. A typology of urban ecosystems and an inventory of current ecosystem services were developed for Dhaka, revealing a diversity of services including provisioning, regulating, cultural, and habitat services. Evaluation of the states and values of urban ecosystems is crucial for improving urban community wellbeing, with potential implications for region-wide cooperation.
Urban ecosystems and ecosystem services have received little research attention in South Asian countries where rapid urban development is currently problematic. We developed a typology of urban ecosystems and an inventory of current ecosystem services for Dhaka - the capital of Bangladesh. Our observations, surveys, analyses, and evaluation revealed a diversity of urban ecosystems including khal (canal), pond, wetland, cultivated land, park/rooftop garden, playground/field, open space/vacant plot, roadside trees, and graveyards. Important provisioning services included fruits, vegetables, fish, fodder, timber, fuelwood, and medicinal/ornamental plants. Regulating services included carbon sequestration and particulate matter removal by park and roadside trees, drainage service by khals and wetlands, and noise abatement by parks. Opportunities for recreation, fishing and sports, walk/exercise, inspirations for art and culture and religious values presented cultural services. Habitat services such as refugia for resident and migratory birds featured in parks, lakes, wetlands and trees on roadsides, playgrounds/fields, and graveyards. Evaluation of the states and values of urban ecosystems and ecosystem services are prerequisites to improving the wellbeing of urban communities particularly in Dhaka but more generally for other major cities in South Asia. Our findings will assist policy makers in sustainable urban ecosystem governance with possible implications for region-wide cooperation.

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