Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed

s development increases with demand, more forest lands are replaced with cropland, commercial plantation, and infrastructures for being able to accommodate the excessive growth in world's population. Environments were destroyed without considering their values in sustaining life on Earth.This p...

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Main Authors: Foo, Yen Sin, Hashim, Mazlan
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spelling my.utm.519332018-08-29T07:57:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51933/ Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed Foo, Yen Sin Hashim, Mazlan HD Industries. Land use. Labor s development increases with demand, more forest lands are replaced with cropland, commercial plantation, and infrastructures for being able to accommodate the excessive growth in world's population. Environments were destroyed without considering their values in sustaining life on Earth.This phenomenon is still an ongoing scenario in most of the developing countries in the tropical region including Malaysia. Such unrestricted conversion may cause food or water crisis along with irreparable consequences to local and regional climate as the natural ecosystem is not only the main resources generator but also the climate stabilizer. Contrary to this, a study was conducted in Pahang Watershed, the largest watershed in Peninsular Malaysia with forest as the dominant land cover, to investigate the effect of landscape development on the ecosystem in terms of the erosion and ecosystem service value. Results of soil loss based on USLE indicated a direct relationship between development and total soil loss where total annual soil loss in year 2005 and 2010 showed a significant increase compare to year 2000. Meanwhile, developed and agricultural lands were discovered to be the main contributor whereas forest land produce the least soil loss (<10ton/ ha/yr). Apart from this, this study also reports a degrading trend in the overall ecological service value and goods (ESVG). Although oil palm had become the main commercial plantation in current years, the commercial profit brought by oil palm still insufficient to cover losses referring to overall estimated ESVG due to the forest clearance and soil degradation. In addition, for a destroyed ecosystem to be equilibrium again requires years. Therefore, ESVG of the tropical forest are expected to increase continuously in future which mean that the roles of the forest in conserving the environment stabilization and sustainability of life are getting more critical Institute of Physics Publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51933/1/FooYenSin2014_Assessingtheimpactoflandscape.pdf Foo, Yen Sin and Hashim, Mazlan (2014) Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed. 8th International Symposium of the Digital Earth (ISDE8), 18 (1). ISSN 1755-1315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/18/1/012186 DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/18/1/012186
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
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Foo, Yen Sin
Hashim, Mazlan
Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
description s development increases with demand, more forest lands are replaced with cropland, commercial plantation, and infrastructures for being able to accommodate the excessive growth in world's population. Environments were destroyed without considering their values in sustaining life on Earth.This phenomenon is still an ongoing scenario in most of the developing countries in the tropical region including Malaysia. Such unrestricted conversion may cause food or water crisis along with irreparable consequences to local and regional climate as the natural ecosystem is not only the main resources generator but also the climate stabilizer. Contrary to this, a study was conducted in Pahang Watershed, the largest watershed in Peninsular Malaysia with forest as the dominant land cover, to investigate the effect of landscape development on the ecosystem in terms of the erosion and ecosystem service value. Results of soil loss based on USLE indicated a direct relationship between development and total soil loss where total annual soil loss in year 2005 and 2010 showed a significant increase compare to year 2000. Meanwhile, developed and agricultural lands were discovered to be the main contributor whereas forest land produce the least soil loss (<10ton/ ha/yr). Apart from this, this study also reports a degrading trend in the overall ecological service value and goods (ESVG). Although oil palm had become the main commercial plantation in current years, the commercial profit brought by oil palm still insufficient to cover losses referring to overall estimated ESVG due to the forest clearance and soil degradation. In addition, for a destroyed ecosystem to be equilibrium again requires years. Therefore, ESVG of the tropical forest are expected to increase continuously in future which mean that the roles of the forest in conserving the environment stabilization and sustainability of life are getting more critical
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title Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
title_short Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
title_full Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
title_fullStr Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
title_sort assessing the impact of landscape development on ecosystem services value in tropical watershed
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51933/1/FooYenSin2014_Assessingtheimpactoflandscape.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/18/1/012186
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