Environmental Challenges (Dec 2023)

A quantitative review of ecosystem service research in Himalayan Mountainous Region

  • Ashis Mandal,
  • Arijit Das,
  • Manob Das,
  • Paulo Pereira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 100792

Abstract

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The Himalayan Mountainous Region (HMR) is one of the important biodiversity hotspots in the world and is highly vulnerable due to anthropogenic activities and climate change. A number of studies were carried out in HMR on ES from multiple perspectives, but no systematic review was carried out. This study aims to assess a systematic review of the trend, pattern and progress of ES research in HMR using SALSA framework, i.e. searching, appraisal, synthesis, and analysis. Initially, 628 literatures were identified after a rigorous review. Finally, 72 literatures met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that (1) the most of the studies were carried out in Nepal (57 %), followed by India (26 %), Bhutan (10 %) and Pakistan (1 %); (2) the most of the studies used primary data (55.84%) and empirical models (56.94 %) to assess ES in HMR; (3) the maximum studies were carried out on provisioning ES (48 %), followed by the regulating ES (28 %), supporting ES (13 %), and cultural ES (11 %); (4) among the provisioning and regulating ES, most of the studies were performed on fuel wood (56 %) and natural hazards regulation (31 %); (5) the maximum number of studies were concentrated in Central Himalayan Region (CHR) (63.47 %), followed by the Western Himalayan Region (WHR) (20.09 %), Assam Himalayan Region (AHR) (15.98 %), and Karakoram Himalayan Region (KHR) (0.46 %). Thus, this review paper can be very helpful to understand the trend of ES research in HMR and find out the research gaps for future research for better management of ecosystems.

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