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2024-07-09Schlagwort
300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie 500 Naturwissenschaften 630 Landwirtschaft, Veterinärmedizin BangladeschSundarbansMangroveLandschaftWertBiodiversitätMetadata
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Mapping landscape values and exploring sense of place in a threatened mangrove biodiversity hotspot: the Sundarbans delta, Bangladesh
Zusammenfassung
The Sundarbans mangrove forest in Bangladesh underpins local livelihoods in multiple ways, but its ecological integrity is under threat. In this paper, we seek to explore how local people value the Sundarbans landscapes spatially and how the Sundarbans contributes to their sense of place. To elicit spatially distributed landscape values, we applied a Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) method with 344 local people of the Sundarbans in the Bagerhat district, Bangladesh, and we collected 2007 geo-locations. Our study reveals that the Sundarbans mangrove forest is most frequently valued for enabling social activities (37.3% of all identified points). Other important landscape values were fishing, aesthetics, recreation, and honey collection, which were relatively widely distributed throughout the Sundarbans protected area. The local people also identified dependency on the Sundarbans for their livelihoods and for protection against biophysical threats such as cyclones and storms. The Sundarbans forest shapes people’s sense of place in the form of place identity, place attachment, and place dependence. This study demonstrates the value of spatial data and investigating sense of place in policy and planning for mangrove biodiversity hotspots.
Zitierform
In: Ecosystems and People Volume 20 / Issue 1 (2024-07-09) eissn:2639-5916Förderhinweis
Gefördert durch den Publikationsfonds der Universität KasselZitieren
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title={Mapping landscape values and exploring sense of place in a threatened mangrove biodiversity hotspot: the Sundarbans delta, Bangladesh},
journal={Ecosystems and People},
year={2024}
}
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