Nexus between indigenous ecological knowledge and ecosystem services: a socio-ecological analysis for sustainable ecosystem management

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作者
Das, Manob [1 ]
Das, Arijit [1 ]
Seikh, Selim [1 ]
Pandey, Rajiv [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gour Banga, Malda, West Bengss, India
[2] Indian Council Forestry Res & Educ, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India
关键词
Cultural services; Customs; Ritual; Socio-ecological system; Taboos; Totems; PROVISIONING ECOSYSTEM; ADAPTATION STRATEGY; RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT; RURAL COMMUNITIES; SOCIAL PREFERENCE; MARKET-ECONOMY; HOME GARDENS; SYSTEMS; FOOD; CONSERVATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-021-15605-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The well-being of the human society cannot be ensured and sustainable unless the flow of Ecosystem Services (ESs) would be matching with their consistent demand. The consistent flow of ESs required sustainable management of ecological resources of the ecosystem. The management of ecosystem can be ensured with variety of approaches. Integration of indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) in management prescription with the view that IEK-based extraction of ESs ensures removal of resources from the ecosystem within the limit thereby ensuring the sustainability of ecosystem. The present study is an evaluation to understand the nexus between ESs and IEK for sustainable environmental management. The focus of the study was a tribal dominated socio-ecological patch of Barind Region of Malda district, Eastern India. The assessment of ESs and IEK was based on the data collected from the randomly selected tribal households following the pre-tested questionnaire containing questions on ESs as per millennium ecosystem assessment. The data were analyzed following social preference approach, and statistical tests (Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney). General linear model (GLM) has also been used to examine the impact of socio-demographic attributes on the perceived valuation of ESs. The results revealed that the provisioning ESs (such as water, fuel wood, medical plants) were most preferred followed by cultural and regulating ESs by tribal. Differential importance of ESs was observed among tribal and accounted by gender, education as well as age of the tribe. A gap between the actual accessibility and evaluation of ESs by the tribal communities was also apparent. The socio-demographic attributes have an immense impact on the valuation of ESs and also governed based on the IEK. Various types of indigenous ecological belief systems were closely linked with conservation of ecosystem and sustainable supply of ESs. The present study can contribute to understand socio-ecological nexus with the lens of IEK in tribal dominated ecological landscapes for improved ecosystem and environmental management besides ensuring sustainability of flow of ESs.
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页码:61561 / 61578
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