Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives

As an eco-friendly land management strategy, agroforestry can combine farming, forestry, and livestock to provide an assortment of ecosystem services (ES). Piper Chaba- based agroforestry system (PCAFS), a prevalent agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh, shows promise for environmental protecti...

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Main Authors: Syed Aflatun Kabir Hemel, Mohammad Kamrul Hasan, Rojina Akter, Nasima Akther Roshni, Abu Sayem, Shishir Rasul, Md. Tariqul Islam
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Published: Elsevier 2024-06-01
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author Syed Aflatun Kabir Hemel
Mohammad Kamrul Hasan
Rojina Akter
Nasima Akther Roshni
Abu Sayem
Shishir Rasul
Md. Tariqul Islam
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description As an eco-friendly land management strategy, agroforestry can combine farming, forestry, and livestock to provide an assortment of ecosystem services (ES). Piper Chaba- based agroforestry system (PCAFS), a prevalent agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh, shows promise for environmental protection and diverse ES, yet lacks sufficient literature-based support. Addressing this discrepancy, the study surveyed 105 Piper chaba farmers from the Chinai union of Rajarhat upazila in the Kurigram district of Bangladesh to assess the PCAFS's present potentials in providing ecosystem services and environmental benefits as well as the potential conservation initiatives that could be adopted to sustain this agroforestry system. Data were collected using mixed-method techniques including direct observation, surveying through semi-structured questionnaires, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions before data triangulation. The study identified twenty common PCAFS combinations, having betel nut-Piper chaba-banana (67.62%), betel nut-Piper chaba-papaya (49.52%), and mango-Piper chaba-paddy (48.57%) as the most prominent. As indicated by the Ecosystem Improvement Index (EII) derived from farmer perceptions, PCAFS significantly enhanced various types of ecosystem services (ES). PCAFS played a vital role in provisioning services by supplying diversified products. It significantly improved air and water quality as well as reduced soil erosion, ranking second and third among the ecosystem services. EII identified the most significant overall improvement as the enhancement of soil fertility, a crucial supporting service delivered by PCAFS. The study revealed that, according to the opinion of the respondents, PCAFS positively influenced various aspects critical to environmental functioning through its contribution to ecosystem services. This agroforestry system excelled in key areas like cost-efficiency, product diversity, and livelihood enhancement. However, it faced significant challenges, notably disease outbreaks and a fragile market system. To address these weaknesses, eight inclusive strategies were pinpointed, with the most critical involving the establishment of a robust market system and the formation of farmers' collectives. The study recommends enhancing PCAFS utilization by investing in more research, development, and oversight to maximize its ecosystem benefits.
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spelling doaj.art-a53dbcdf58254a488f826164fe90636d2024-06-17T05:58:39ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932024-06-0116100523Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiativesSyed Aflatun Kabir Hemel0Mohammad Kamrul Hasan1Rojina Akter2Nasima Akther Roshni3Abu Sayem4Shishir Rasul5Md. Tariqul Islam6Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Manik Mia Avenue, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Department of Agroforestry, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshDepartment of Agroforestry, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshDepartment of Agroforestry, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshBangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, BangladeshBangladesh Sugarcrop Research Institute, Pabna 6620, BangladeshHaor and Char Development Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshAs an eco-friendly land management strategy, agroforestry can combine farming, forestry, and livestock to provide an assortment of ecosystem services (ES). Piper Chaba- based agroforestry system (PCAFS), a prevalent agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh, shows promise for environmental protection and diverse ES, yet lacks sufficient literature-based support. Addressing this discrepancy, the study surveyed 105 Piper chaba farmers from the Chinai union of Rajarhat upazila in the Kurigram district of Bangladesh to assess the PCAFS's present potentials in providing ecosystem services and environmental benefits as well as the potential conservation initiatives that could be adopted to sustain this agroforestry system. Data were collected using mixed-method techniques including direct observation, surveying through semi-structured questionnaires, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions before data triangulation. The study identified twenty common PCAFS combinations, having betel nut-Piper chaba-banana (67.62%), betel nut-Piper chaba-papaya (49.52%), and mango-Piper chaba-paddy (48.57%) as the most prominent. As indicated by the Ecosystem Improvement Index (EII) derived from farmer perceptions, PCAFS significantly enhanced various types of ecosystem services (ES). PCAFS played a vital role in provisioning services by supplying diversified products. It significantly improved air and water quality as well as reduced soil erosion, ranking second and third among the ecosystem services. EII identified the most significant overall improvement as the enhancement of soil fertility, a crucial supporting service delivered by PCAFS. The study revealed that, according to the opinion of the respondents, PCAFS positively influenced various aspects critical to environmental functioning through its contribution to ecosystem services. This agroforestry system excelled in key areas like cost-efficiency, product diversity, and livelihood enhancement. However, it faced significant challenges, notably disease outbreaks and a fragile market system. To address these weaknesses, eight inclusive strategies were pinpointed, with the most critical involving the establishment of a robust market system and the formation of farmers' collectives. The study recommends enhancing PCAFS utilization by investing in more research, development, and oversight to maximize its ecosystem benefits.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719324000311AgroforestryPiper chabaEcosystem servicesProvisioning servicesSupporting servicesRegulating services
spellingShingle Syed Aflatun Kabir Hemel
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Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives
Trees, Forests and People
Agroforestry
Piper chaba
Ecosystem services
Provisioning services
Supporting services
Regulating services
title Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives
title_full Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives
title_fullStr Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives
title_full_unstemmed Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives
title_short Delving into Piper chaba- based agroforestry system in northern Bangladesh: ecosystem services, environmental benefits, and potential conservation initiatives
title_sort delving into piper chaba based agroforestry system in northern bangladesh ecosystem services environmental benefits and potential conservation initiatives
topic Agroforestry
Piper chaba
Ecosystem services
Provisioning services
Supporting services
Regulating services
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719324000311
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