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Forest ecosystem services and biodiversity in contrasting Himalayan forest management systems

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 73-83

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0376892913000258

Keywords

sustainability; biomass outtake; government managed forests; biodiversity; agro-ecological systems; legal regime; community forestry

Funding

  1. Norwegian Research Council [190153/V10]
  2. Grolle Olsens Legat

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In developing countries, the landscape surrounding agricultural land is important for maintaining biodiversity and providing ecosystem services. Forests provide a full suite of goods and services to subsistence farmers in the Himalayan agro-ecological system. The effects of biomass outtake on woody species richness and composition were analysed in forests under communal and government management. Interviews on forest use and perception of forest condition and ecosystem service delivery were conducted in farmer households bordering the forests. Significantly more woody species were found in the community managed forests. Species richness was negatively correlated with walking distance from the nearest village and increasing levels of anthropogenic disturbance. Community forests were generally less degraded than government managed forests, giving support to common pool resource management. Woody vegetation represented a crucial source of fuelwood, timber, fodder, and edible, aromatic and medicinal plants. Using a multidisciplinary framework to analyse ecosystem integrity and ecosystem service delivery enabled a finer understanding of these complex agro-ecological systems, giving support to evidence-based management and conservation planning for the future.

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