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Sustainability. 2019 Jan 26;11(3):649. doi: 10.3390/su11030649 Q23.32024

Land-Use/Land-Cover Change from Socio-Economic Drivers and Their Impact on Biodiversity in Nan Province, Thailand

泰国楠府经济社会驱动力引起的土地利用和土地覆盖变化及其对生物多样性的影响 翻译改进

Yongyut Trisurat  1, Hiroaki Shirakawa  2, John M Johnston  3

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  • 1 Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.
  • 2 Department of Urban Environment, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan.
  • 3 USEPA/ORD/NERL Computational Exposure Division, Athens, GA 30605, USA.
  • DOI: 10.3390/su11030649 PMID: 33354352

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    The rate of deforestation declined steadily in Thailand since the year 2000 due to economic transformation away from forestry. However, these changes did not occur in Nan Province located in northern Thailand. Deforestation is expected to continue due to high demand for forest products and increased agribusiness. The objectives of this paper are (1) to predict land-use change in the province based on trends, market-based and conservation scenarios, (2) to quantify biodiversity, and (3) to identify biodiversity hotspots at greatest risk for future deforestation. This study used a dynamic land-use change model (Dyna-CLUE) to allocate aggregated land demand for three scenarios and employed FRAGSTATS to determine the spatial pattern of land-use change. In addition, the InVEST Global Biodiversity Assessment Model framework was used to estimate biodiversity expressed as the remaining mean species abundance (MSA) relative to their abundance in the pristine reference condition. Risk of deforestation and the MSA values were combined to determine biodiversity hotspots across the landscape at greatest risk. The results revealed that most of the forest cover in 2030 would remain in the west and east of the province, which are rugged and not easily accessible, as well as in protected areas. MSA values are predicted to decrease from 0.41 in 2009 to 0.29, 0.35, and 0.40, respectively, under the trends, market-based and conservation scenarios in 2030. In addition, the low, medium, and high biodiversity zones cover 46, 49 and 6% of Nan Province. Protected areas substantially contribute to maintaining forest cover and greater biodiversity. Important measures to protect remaining cover and maintain biodiversity include patrolling at-risk deforestation areas, reduction of road expansion in pristine forest areas, and promotion of incentive schemes for farmers to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems.

    Keywords: biodiversity; forest cover target; land-use change; land-use scenarios; socio-economic-drivers; vulnerable areas.

    Keywords:land-use/land-cover change; socio-economic drivers; biodiversity impact thailand

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