Safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystem services of sacred groves - Experiences from northern Western Ghats

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In this paper, we introduce the relatively unknown system of sacred groves in northern Western Ghats to broader scientific community. The social-ecological systems of the sacred groves of this region are areas rich in biodiversity, provide key ecosystem services and are highly valued. Many sacred groves are an important source of water or medicinal resources, as well as regulating services, such as pollination. They are also places for socially important meetings and celebrations. However, initial investigations of sacred groves in the Konkan region of northern Western Ghats have revealed that these sites face many threats, such as for example, development and agriculture encroachment, increased resource use, cattle trampling and renovations of temples that lead to damage in the environment. This threatens the long-term maintenance of the groves biodiversity and services provided by them. We argue that the role of the sacred groves as biodiversity hotspots and providers of ecosystem services cannot be separated from the social context in which they exist. Thus, conservation work in such areas requires a step-wise approach including comprehensive recognition of the natural and social values, capacity building among local communities and design of locally suited incentives with participatory planning and implementation. © 2013 © Taylor & Francis.

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Blicharska, M., Mikusiński, G., Godbole, A., & Sarnaik, J. (2013). Safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystem services of sacred groves - Experiences from northern Western Ghats. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services and Management, 9(4), 339–346. https://doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2013.835350

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