Mark Everard Mark.Everard@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Ecosystem Services
Community-based groundwater and ecosystem restoration in semi-arid north Rajasthan (2): Reviving cultural meaning and value
Everard, Mark
Authors
Abstract
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Cultural and other less directly exploited ecosystem services tend to be excluded from decision-making, yet may underlie strong ties between people and their surroundings providing significant incentives for engagement with ecosystem conservation. Overlooking non-marketed services leads to non-systemic, utilitarian understandings and narrow solutions. Aquatic species were recorded in eleven ponded sections of three sub-catchments in semi-arid north-east Rajasthan that had been regenerated through community-based management activities, along with local associated medicinal, spiritual and other cultural values. Local religious and traditional beliefs reinforce awareness of the co-dependence of people with nature. Socially held values may be incommensurable with quantification and monetisation methods applied to marketed services, other than by rough proxies, but can be significant in engendering engagement in landscape regeneration. Pervasive global declines in habitat quantity and quality, with their implications for human wellbeing through loss of ecosystem services, raise questions about the adequacy of interpretations of sustainable development that fail to recognise the need not merely to reduce pressures upon but to actively regenerate the supportive capacities of damaged ecosystems. Lessons from the study region can inform this global need for practical action and policy reform to restore ecosystems as fundamental resources underpinning continuing human security and opportunity.
Journal Article Type | Article |
---|---|
Acceptance Date | Jan 27, 2016 |
Online Publication Date | Feb 12, 2016 |
Publication Date | Apr 1, 2016 |
Deposit Date | May 29, 2016 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 12, 2017 |
Journal | Ecosystem Services |
Print ISSN | 2212-0416 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 18 |
Pages | 33-44 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2016.01.007 |
Keywords | ecosystem services, community-based management, water, regeneration, cultural, aquatic ecosystems |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/913025 |
Publisher URL | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2016.01.007 |
Contract Date | May 29, 2016 |
Files
Rajasthan 2 - reviving cultural meaning and value v2 (2016-04-25 FULL TEXT).docx
(70 Kb)
Document
Rajasthan 2 - reviving cultural meaning and value v2 %282016-04-25 FULL TEXT%29.pdf
(753 Kb)
PDF
You might also like
Household water insecurity in a changing climate: The interplay between distance to water, income, caste and gender in rural Rajasthan, India
(2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Methodological innovations within the RAWES framework for use in development scenarios
(2023)
Journal Article
Downloadable Citations
About UWE Bristol Research Repository
Administrator e-mail: repository@uwe.ac.uk
This application uses the following open-source libraries:
SheetJS Community Edition
Apache License Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/)
PDF.js
Apache License Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/)
Font Awesome
SIL OFL 1.1 (http://scripts.sil.org/OFL)
MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html)
CC BY 3.0 ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Powered by Worktribe © 2025
Advanced Search