Assessing community values to support mapping of ecosystem services in the Koshi river basin, Nepal

Type Journal Article - Ecosystem Services
Title Assessing community values to support mapping of ecosystem services in the Koshi river basin, Nepal
Author(s)
Volume 13
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 70-80
URL http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/articles/ABaral1502.pdf
Abstract
: Human activities and climate change are key factors impacting ecosystem functions and its
goods and services, which are important to the livelihoods of mountain communities. In Nepal,
community based ecosystem management has been widely adopted as a way to secure local
management and empowerment, but local knowledge, perceptions and values of ecosystem change and
services are often ignored, and perhaps inadequately understood, in decision-making processes at
district or national level. Our objective therefore was to develop a multi-method approach to support
mapping of ecosystem services and assessing their local values. Local perceptions of ecosystem use, -
change and values were identified using participatory mapping, key informant- and focus group
discussions, and an extensive household survey carried out in the upstream Koshi River Basin. Results
were cross-validated with scientific literature, statistics and remote sensing data. Key ecosystem
services identified are water, agricultural produce, and various forest products, most of which show a
declining trend. We demonstrate that the use of different methods and levels of input results in
different and complementary types of insights and detail needed for balanced and informed decisionmaking
regarding sustainable management of ESs to secure current and future livelihoods and
ecosystem functioning.

Related studies

»