埃塞俄比亚北谢瓦区 Wof-Washa 天然国家森林生态系统服务的经济估值及其与社会经济因素的关联。

IF 2.3 Q2 BIOLOGY Scientifica Pub Date : 2024-07-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/6607551
Abere Wondimu Kassie, Admasu Moges, Tilahun Alelign, Gojam Bayeh
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埃塞俄比亚的沃夫-瓦沙天然国营森林(WWNSF)蕴藏着丰富的生物多样性,但却面临着来自当地社区、气候变化以及缺乏保护意识的威胁。虽然已有大量研究,但森林生态系统服务 (FES) 的经济价值在很大程度上被忽视了。因此,本研究的目的是识别森林生态系统服务,估算其总经济价值,并评估可持续森林管理战略所面临的挑战。研究利用谷歌地球估算森林面积,并通过实地考察进行社会经济调查,从 368 名参与者那里收集数据,用于分析森林生态系统服务、货币价值以及可能的战略所面临的挑战。分析包括描述性统计、总经济价值 (TEV) 和普通最小二乘法回归模型。研究表明,世界自然保护联盟森林提供了重要的供给服务(木材、蜂蜜、水和木柴)、调节服务(控制土壤侵蚀和减缓气候变化)和支持服务(土壤形成和养分循环)。森林对抽样家庭的年平均贡献为 1152.30 美元,调节服务和文化服务的价值分别为 14 112 美元和 622.00 美元。研究还显示,男户主家庭、大家庭、农田和非农业收入有限的家庭对森林的依赖程度更高。因此,农田稀缺、定居点、为获取木柴、木材和农具而砍伐树木以及缺乏就业机会是研究地区面临的主要挑战。这表明,尽管由于人类的压力导致森林退化和面积缩小,但世界自然保护联盟森林仍然是社会经济和生态效益的重要来源,支持着当地的生计和生物多样性。为确保森林的恢复,优先考虑社区参与、促进计划生育、提供替代收入机会(尤其是为年轻人)以及平衡资源利用与保护工作是应考虑的可行战略。
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Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Its Association with Socioeconomic Factors in the Wof-Washa Natural State Forest, North Shewa Zone, Ethiopia.

The Wof-Washa Natural State Forest (WWNSF) in Ethiopia harbors remarkable biodiversity but faces threats from local communities, climate change, and a lack of awareness regarding its preservation. Although numerous studies exist, the economic value of the forest's ecosystem services (FESs) has been largely overlooked. Thus, the purposes of this study were to identify FESs, estimate their total economic value, and assess challenges with possible strategies for sustainable forest management. The research employed Google Earth to estimate forest area and socioeconomic surveys with field visits to gather data from 368 participants for analyzing the FESs, monetary values, and challenges with possible strategies. Analyses included descriptive statistics, total economic valuation (TEV), and an ordinary least squares regression model. The study revealed that the WWNSF provides crucial provisioning services (timber, honey, water, and firewood), regulating services (soil erosion control and climate change mitigation), and supporting services (soil formation and nutrient cycling). The forest's annual contribution to sampled households averaged $1152.30, with regulating and cultural services valued at $14,112 and $622.00, respectively. The study also revealed that male-headed households, larger families, and those having limited farmland and off-farm income depended more heavily on the forest. Therefore, farmland scarcity, settlements, and tree harvesting for firewood, timber, and agricultural tools, as well as the lack of employment opportunities, were the main challenges encountered in the study area. This suggests that despite degradation and reduction in size due to human pressures, the WWNSF remains a significant source of socioeconomic and ecological benefits, supporting local livelihoods and biodiversity. To ensure the forest's restoration, prioritizing community participation, promoting family planning, providing alternative income opportunities especially for youth, and balancing resource use with conservation efforts are possible strategies that should be taken into account.

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