Socio-economic values of wetland resources around Lake Manyara, Tanzania: assessment of environmental threats and local community awareness on environmental degradation and their effects

H. Nonga, R. Mdegela, E. Lie, M. Sandvik, J. U. Skaare
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Understanding local people’s socio-economic values of wetlands and traditional mechanisms of managing natural resources forms the basis of conserving them. Wetlands have frequently been developed for short-term economic gains that destroy their ecological values and environmental services in the long term. A study was carried out to assess socio-economic values of the wetland resources, environmental threats around Lake Manyara and local community awareness on causes of environmental changes, degradation in the wetlands and their effects using 80 respondents. Field surveys, interviews, questionnaires and direct observation were used in data collection. It was found that local community was aware on the ecosystem services accrued from the wetlands which were unsustainably used. However, environmental degradation due to unsustainable agriculture, overgrazing, deforestation, urbanization and mining was rampant which had resulted to soil erosion, reduced water availability, wildlife mortality and frequent dry up of Lake Manyara and rivers. In order to protect the lake basin; controlled human activities, land use and water resources within the catchment are to be done in cooperation between the government departments, local authorities and the general local community around. Key words: Ecosystem services; rivers; Lake Manyara; wetland; agriculture DOI: 10.3126/jowe.v4i0.4153 Journal of Wetlands Ecology , (2010) Vol. 4, pp 83-101
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坦桑尼亚曼雅拉湖湿地资源的社会经济价值:环境威胁评估和当地社区对环境退化及其影响的认识
了解当地人民对湿地的社会经济价值和管理自然资源的传统机制是保护湿地的基础。开发湿地往往是为了获得短期经济利益,但从长远来看却破坏了湿地的生态价值和环境服务。本研究以80名受访者为对象,评估了湿地资源的社会经济价值、曼雅拉湖周围的环境威胁以及当地社区对环境变化、湿地退化及其影响的认识。数据收集采用实地调查、访谈、问卷调查和直接观察等方法。研究发现,当地社区意识到湿地的生态系统服务是不可持续利用的。然而,由于不可持续的农业、过度放牧、森林砍伐、城市化和采矿造成的环境退化猖獗,导致土壤侵蚀、可用水量减少、野生动物死亡以及曼雅拉湖和河流频繁干涸。以保护湖盆;集水区内受控制的人类活动、土地使用和水资源将在政府部门、地方当局和周围一般地方社区之间的合作下进行。关键词:生态系统服务;河流;曼雅拉湖;湿地;湿地生态学杂志,(2010)第4卷,第83-101页
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