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Implications of agricultural land use change to ecosystem services in the Ganges delta

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, University of Southampton, Jadavpur University
Published InJournal of Environmental Management
Year2014
Citations62

Abstract

Ecosystems provide the basis for human civilization and natural capital for green economy and sustainable development. Ecosystem services may range from crops, fish, freshwater to those that are harder to see such as erosion regulation, carbon sequestration, and pest control. Land use changes have been identified as the main sources of coastal and marine pollution in Bangladesh. This paper explores the temporal variation of agricultural land use change and its implications with ecosystem services in the Ganges delta. With time agricultural lands have been decreased and wetlands have been increased at a very high rate mainly due to the growing popularity of saltwater shrimp farming. In a span of 28 years, the agricultural lands have been reduced by approximately 50%,…
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