Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines
Landscape fragmentation, the breaking up of land use type into smaller parcels, is damaging watersheds worldwide. Without addressing its causes, landscape fragmentation can permanently destroy habitats and compromise ecosystem services (ES) that a watershed provides. This paper aims to establish ass...
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doaj-07348815469d475ca38e16046d649ee02020-11-25T01:43:54ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762019-10-018416410.3390/resources8040164resources8040164Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern PhilippinesMark Anthony M. Ramirez0Juan M. Pulhin1Josephine E. Garcia2Maricel A. Tapia3Florencia B. Pulhin4Rex Victor O. Cruz5Catherine C. De Luna6Makoto Inoue7Resources, Environment and Economics Center for Studies, Inc. (REECS), Quezon City 1109, PhilippinesCollege of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesCollege of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesCollege of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesCollege of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesCollege of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesInterdisciplinary Studies Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Environment Management, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesFaculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa City 359-1192, JapanLandscape fragmentation, the breaking up of land use type into smaller parcels, is damaging watersheds worldwide. Without addressing its causes, landscape fragmentation can permanently destroy habitats and compromise ecosystem services (ES) that a watershed provides. This paper aims to establish associations between watershed landscape fragmentation and ES by integrating science (satellite imageries and fragmentation analyses) and local geographic knowledge (key informant interviews and focus group discussions) at different time periods. Using the case of the Baroro River Watershed in Northern Philippines, this paper posits that local knowledge, when integrated with scientific knowledge, becomes a significant medium through which watershed landscape fragmentation and declining quality of ES can be better understood and addressed. Results also indicate that people’s experiences and knowledge on ES coincide with watershed landscape fragmentation as evidenced by satellite images and fragmentation analyses done at different time periods. This implies that people’s knowledge is well grounded on facts and complements scientific knowledge necessary in crafting more effective landscape policies that can tackle watershed fragmentation. Study results are also crucial in providing information to serve as inputs in the development of a more robust watershed management plan; particularly in implementing sustainable land uses without sacrificing the watershed’s overall integrity.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/8/4/164landscape fragmentationwatershedecosystem serviceslocal knowledgephilippines |
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Mark Anthony M. Ramirez Juan M. Pulhin Josephine E. Garcia Maricel A. Tapia Florencia B. Pulhin Rex Victor O. Cruz Catherine C. De Luna Makoto Inoue Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines Resources landscape fragmentation watershed ecosystem services local knowledge philippines |
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Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines |
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Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines |
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Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines |
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Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines |
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Landscape Fragmentation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Knowledge in the Baroro River Watershed, Northern Philippines |
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Landscape fragmentation, the breaking up of land use type into smaller parcels, is damaging watersheds worldwide. Without addressing its causes, landscape fragmentation can permanently destroy habitats and compromise ecosystem services (ES) that a watershed provides. This paper aims to establish associations between watershed landscape fragmentation and ES by integrating science (satellite imageries and fragmentation analyses) and local geographic knowledge (key informant interviews and focus group discussions) at different time periods. Using the case of the Baroro River Watershed in Northern Philippines, this paper posits that local knowledge, when integrated with scientific knowledge, becomes a significant medium through which watershed landscape fragmentation and declining quality of ES can be better understood and addressed. Results also indicate that people’s experiences and knowledge on ES coincide with watershed landscape fragmentation as evidenced by satellite images and fragmentation analyses done at different time periods. This implies that people’s knowledge is well grounded on facts and complements scientific knowledge necessary in crafting more effective landscape policies that can tackle watershed fragmentation. Study results are also crucial in providing information to serve as inputs in the development of a more robust watershed management plan; particularly in implementing sustainable land uses without sacrificing the watershed’s overall integrity. |
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