Assessing flow benefits of protected areas of central India: a case study from Maharashtra state of India

Adrija Roy, Vicky Yadav, P. Chaudhry
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It is a common realisation that protected areas (PAs) are playing a valuable role in maintaining biological diversity as well as providing immense economic benefits arising out of tourism and other direct uses. They are the cornerstone of most conservation strategies. They protect biodiversity, safe-guard ecosystem health, and provide an array of ecosystem services, such as fresh drinking water, places for recreation and relaxation, storehouses of genetic material, pollination, gas regulation, biological control and providing habitat and refugia for wildlife. In the present article, we have given an account of flow benefits, including employment opportunities to locals and other intangible or non-market benefits, emanating from five protected areas (national parks/tiger reserves and a sanctuary) of Maharashtra state from central India. These benefits have been analysed with the help of collected primary data and available secondary information. We understand that improved governance and appropriate investment in these areas would ultimately lead to maintaining ecological security, food security and finally sustainable development of society in long term basis.
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评估印度中部保护区的流量效益:以印度马哈拉施特拉邦为例
人们普遍认识到,保护区在维护生物多样性以及旅游业和其他直接用途带来的巨大经济效益方面发挥着宝贵作用。它们是大多数保护策略的基石。它们保护生物多样性,安全保护生态系统健康,并提供一系列生态系统服务,如新鲜饮用水、娱乐和放松场所、遗传物质仓库、授粉、气体调节、生物控制,以及为野生动物提供栖息地和避难所。在本文中,我们介绍了来自印度中部马哈拉施特拉邦五个保护区(国家公园/老虎保护区和一个保护区)的流量效益,包括当地人的就业机会和其他无形或非市场效益。在收集的初级数据和现有的次级信息的帮助下,对这些好处进行了分析。我们明白,改善这些领域的治理和适当投资,最终将维护生态安全、粮食安全,并最终实现社会的长期可持续发展。
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International Journal of Sustainable Society
International Journal of Sustainable Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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