https://novaprd-lb.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Index en-au 5 Examining effects of climate change and land use dynamic on biophysical and economic values of ecosystem services of a natural reserve region https://novaprd-lb.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:46588 −1) was found for habitat service (30780), nutrient cycling (12626), and gas regulation (7224.81), whereas, lower ESVs were approximated for water regulation (347.81), raw material production (777.82) and waste treatment (13.57) services. Among the nine ESs evaluated, climate regulation, gas regulation, and disturbance regulation were the most important regulating services of the SBR. The combined effects of climate change and land-use dynamics on ESs are much stringent in a vulnerable region like the SBR. Most of the regulating services were closely associated with the fluctuation of land use land cover input. Thus, land management policies and land reform strategies that will encourage the conversion of productive land, especially the highly productive mangrove forest, for the development or any other financial benefits, would disturb the ideal human-nature balance of this ecosystem. The outcomes of this study also provide an important reference to the land administrators, researchers, and decision-makers to comprehend the expected social-ecological juxtaposition in a protected natural reserve region like the Sundarbans.]]> Wed 07 Feb 2024 16:41:15 AEDT ]]> Ecosystem service value assessment of a natural reserve region for strengthening protection and conservation https://novaprd-lb.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:37116 Tue 18 Aug 2020 15:59:44 AEST ]]> Examining the effects of green revolution led agricultural expansion on net ecosystem service values in India using multiple valuation approaches https://novaprd-lb.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:37959 Mon 12 Jul 2021 11:20:43 AEST ]]> Examining the effects of forest fire on terrestrial carbon emission and ecosystem production in India using remote sensing approaches https://novaprd-lb.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:46093 2000) across the eastern Himalayan hilly region, which is mostly covered by dense forest and thereby highly susceptible to wildfires. Scattered patches of intense forest fires were also detected in the lower Himalayan and central Indian states. The spatial correlation between the burn indices and NPP were mainly negative (−0.01 to −0.89) for the fire-prone states as compared to the other neighbouring regions. Additionally, the linear approximation between the burn indices and NPP showed a positive relation (0.01 to 0.63), suggesting a moderate to high impact of the forest fires on the ecosystem production and terrestrial carbon emission. The present approach has the potential to quantify the loss of ecosystem productivity due to forest fires.]]> Fri 11 Nov 2022 10:52:37 AEDT ]]>