Ecosystem Assessment for Sustainable Management : A Case Study of Coringa Mangroves, Andhra Pradesh, India

Authors

  •   Devaraj Asir Ramesh Scientist - E, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025
  •   L. Muthukrishnan Project Scientist – I, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025
  •   S. Balamurugan Project Scientist – I, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025
  •   N. Karthi Project Associate – III, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025
  •   S. Dhivya Project Associate – II, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer/2021/v10i2-3/167171

Keywords:

Economic Valuation

, Mangrove Ecosystem, Livelihood, Seea, Blue Economy.

JEL Classification Codes

, E01, Q51, Q56, Q57.

Paper Submission Date

, October 7, 2020, Paper Sent Back for Revision, March 23, 2021, Paper Acceptance Date, May 10, 2021.

Abstract

Coastal ecosystems contribute to the economy by providing various goods and services. Ignorance about the economic importance of these goods and services leads to overexploitation and depletion of ecosystems in the long run, thereby affecting sustainability. This study attempted to estimate the economic value of goods and services of Coringa mangroves, Andhra Pradesh, by adopting the System of Environmental Economic Accounting – Experimental Ecosystem Accounting framework. The framework guides to assess the extent and condition of ecosystem assets and estimates the ecosystem service flows in physical and monetary terms for better decision making on sustainable management. The goods and services identified in Coringa mangroves were classified as provisioning, regulatory, and cultural services as specified in the framework. The study found that Coringa mangroves produce 11 goods and services with a total economic value of ₹549.6 crores per year. A meta-analysis study was conducted to compare the benefits of Coringa mangroves with other mangrove sites of the world. The study revealed that honey and medicinal benefits, with an estimated worth of ₹1.92 crores per year, have remained unutilized in Coringa. To exploit the unutilized potentials of Coringa mangroves in a sustainable way, this study recommends capacity-building activities that will help link the environment with economics and seed investments.

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Author Biographies

Devaraj Asir Ramesh, Scientist - E, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025

ORCID iD : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2274-1198

S. Balamurugan, Project Scientist – I, Integrated Social Sciences and Economics Division, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Chennai - 600 025

ORCID iD : https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7825-0331

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Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Ramesh, D. A., Muthukrishnan, L., Balamurugan, S., Karthi, N., & Dhivya, S. (2021). Ecosystem Assessment for Sustainable Management : A Case Study of Coringa Mangroves, Andhra Pradesh, India. Arthshastra Indian Journal of Economics & Research, 10(2-3), 8–26. https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer/2021/v10i2-3/167171

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