Assessment of the Wetland Ecosystem Services Status and Their Uses in the Barotse Flood Plains of Zambezi Sub Basin, Zambia

A. Banda, K. Banda
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The Zambezi River Basin system and wetlands in particular, have a high ecosystem services and economic value to large number to people the study aim was to assess the status of ecosystem services and their benefits in the wetlands of Barotse Flood plains (BFP). The study utilized both secondary and primary data sources. Primary data was collected using interview schedule, key informant’s interviews, Participatory rural appraisal and field observations. Simple random sampling was used to select proportional respondents from 9 district that are found study area. The wetland ecosystem services that were identified in BFP are: Provisioning which include water, fish, wild game, fruits, edible plants, reeds, sedge, pasture, thatching grass, sand and clay soil, and medicinal plants. Regulation; climate regulation (temperature and precipitation), ground water discharge and river flow regulation. Cultural; traditional ceremonies, sacred places and recreation. Support services; soil formation, alluvial and organic matter. The study found that the ecosystem services were affected by socio-ecological factors in the BFP that led to declining of ecosystem services in general. The Pearson coefficient correlation showed that there is a significant relationship of 0.930** at 0.01 level between socio-ecological factors and declined ecosystem services in BFP. The study recommended strategies such as the government, local leadership and other stakeholders to embark on protection and conservation of BFP since it is a recognized and designated Ramsar heritage site. Government also to embark on formulating new policies on ecosystem services management in the wetlands and to fully implement the already existing policies.
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赞比亚赞比西河次流域巴罗孜洪泛平原湿地生态系统服务功能及其利用评价
赞比西河流域系统,特别是湿地,具有较高的生态系统服务功能和经济价值,对人类具有重要的经济价值。本研究旨在评价巴罗孜洪泛平原湿地生态系统服务功能的现状及其效益。本研究同时利用了二手和一手数据来源。采用访谈计划、关键信息提供者访谈、参与式农村评价和实地观察等方法收集原始数据。采用简单随机抽样的方法,在9个地区按比例抽取调查对象。在BFP中确定的湿地生态系统服务包括:供应,包括水、鱼、野生动物、水果、可食用植物、芦苇、莎草、牧草、茅草、沙和粘土以及药用植物。监管;气候调节(温度和降水)、地下水排放和河流流量调节。文化;传统仪式、圣地和娱乐场所。支持服务;土壤形成、冲积物和有机质。研究发现,BFP的生态系统服务功能受到社会生态因素的影响,导致生态系统服务功能总体下降。Pearson相关系数表明,社会生态因子与BFP生态系统服务功能下降的关系在0.01水平上达到0.930**。该研究建议政府、地方领导和其他利益相关者采取策略,着手保护和保存BFP,因为它是公认的拉姆萨尔遗产。政府亦应着手制订有关湿地生态系统服务管理的新政策,并全面落实现有政策。
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