Structure and composition of field margin vegetation in the rural-urban interface of Bengaluru, India: a case study on an unexplored dimension of agroecosystems

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Sunil Nautiyal
Mrinalini Goswami
Rama Rao Nidamanuri
Ellen M. Hoffmann
Andreas Buerkert
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[1] Institute for Social and Economic Change,Centre for Ecological Economics and Natural Resources
[2] Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF),Department of Earth and Space Sciences
[3] Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology,Organic Plant Production and Agroecosystems Research in the Tropics and Subtropics
[4] Universität Kassel,undefined
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Field boundary; LULC; Rural-urban interface; Phytosociology; Species diversity; Socio-ecology;
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Field margin vegetation (FMV) refers to the plant community in the interface between agriculture and natural environments. Substantial work has been carried out on the management of field margins in European countries with the aim of conserving field-level biodiversity and enhancing agronomic benefits. India, instead, is lagging behind in the assessment of FMV and formulating subsequent management strategies for biodiversity conservation at the field boundaries. This study is a first step to better understand the structural and functional dimensions of field margin vegetation along an agricultural transformation gradient near the megacity of Bengaluru, India. Empirical field studies along with the detection of vegetation change using remote sensing and geo-informatics technique were used to record information on field margin vegetation. The phytosociological study, revealed a total of 81 species, comprising 29 species of trees, 21 shrubs and 31 herbs at the field margins of six selected villages of northern Bengaluru. Randomly selected 355 field boundaries were delineated from high-resolution Worldview 3 images for the year 2018 and from Google Earth images for the year 2004–2005. The FMV area was around to 85.40 ha in 2004–2005 but declined to 76.69 ha in 2017–2018. The survey also indicated that local farmers have in-depth ecological knowledge on the importance of FMV in ensuring a sustainable flow of resources within the agricultural landscape. The results demonstrate that rural and transition zones of the study area have higher dominance of planted tree species on the margins, whereas urban zone exhibits comparatively uniform dominance for all species. Our study also highlights the need for conservation of FMV to ensure agroecosystem health as a prerequisite for sustainable socioecological development.
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