Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan

Planted forests provide a range of ecosystem services, from the local to global scales. In this study, we evaluated the perceptions by local people of the ecosystem services from planted forest stands in Bhutan. We employed household questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions in eight vi...

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Main Authors: Rai, P.B., Sears, R.R., Dukpa, D., Phuntsho, S., Artati, Y., Baral, H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: MDPI 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112336
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author Rai, P.B.
Sears, R.R.
Dukpa, D.
Phuntsho, S.
Artati, Y.
Baral, H.
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Baral, H.
Dukpa, D.
Phuntsho, S.
Rai, P.B.
Sears, R.R.
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Sears, R.R.
Dukpa, D.
Phuntsho, S.
Artati, Y.
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description Planted forests provide a range of ecosystem services, from the local to global scales. In this study, we evaluated the perceptions by local people of the ecosystem services from planted forest stands in Bhutan. We employed household questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions in eight villages in two regions of Bhutan: Trashigang dzongkhag, in eastern Bhutan, and Punakha dzongkhag in western Bhutan. At all sites, the planted forests were created several decades ago to restore forest cover in deforested and degraded areas. The restored stands were perceived by residents to provide multiple goods and ecosystem services important to local security, health, and livelihoods, including wild edibles, freshwater, and soil protection, and aesthetic and cultural services. This study indicates that local community participation in forest resource management can ease user conflict and manage the planted forests sustainably. We see community-based forest restoration on degraded lands as a viable approach, among others, to achieve national commitments to the Bonn Challenge and other multilateral environmental agreements related to forests.
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spelling CGSpace1123362024-06-26T09:37:43Z Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan Rai, P.B. Sears, R.R. Dukpa, D. Phuntsho, S. Artati, Y. Baral, H. ecosystem services planted forests forest rehabilitation community forestry ecological restoration degraded land Planted forests provide a range of ecosystem services, from the local to global scales. In this study, we evaluated the perceptions by local people of the ecosystem services from planted forest stands in Bhutan. We employed household questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions in eight villages in two regions of Bhutan: Trashigang dzongkhag, in eastern Bhutan, and Punakha dzongkhag in western Bhutan. At all sites, the planted forests were created several decades ago to restore forest cover in deforested and degraded areas. The restored stands were perceived by residents to provide multiple goods and ecosystem services important to local security, health, and livelihoods, including wild edibles, freshwater, and soil protection, and aesthetic and cultural services. This study indicates that local community participation in forest resource management can ease user conflict and manage the planted forests sustainably. We see community-based forest restoration on degraded lands as a viable approach, among others, to achieve national commitments to the Bonn Challenge and other multilateral environmental agreements related to forests. 2020-09-30 2021-03-08T08:26:28Z 2021-03-08T08:26:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112336 en Open Access MDPI Rai, P.B., Sears, R.R., Dukpa, D., Phuntsho, S., Artati, Y., Baral, H. 2020. Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan. Forests, 11(10): 1062. https://doi.org/10.3390/f11101062
spellingShingle ecosystem services
planted forests
forest rehabilitation
community forestry
ecological restoration
degraded land
Rai, P.B.
Sears, R.R.
Dukpa, D.
Phuntsho, S.
Artati, Y.
Baral, H.
Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan
title Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan
title_full Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan
title_fullStr Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan
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title_short Participatory Assessment of Ecosystem Services from Community-Managed Planted Forests in Bhutan
title_sort participatory assessment of ecosystem services from community managed planted forests in bhutan
topic ecosystem services
planted forests
forest rehabilitation
community forestry
ecological restoration
degraded land
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