An Ecosystem Services Valuation Research Framework for Policy Integration in Developing Countries: A Case Study from Nepal
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Selection of Case Study Site
2.2. Data Collection Methods
2.3. Expert Consultation
2.4. Workshops
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Framework Finalization
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Reasons for Non-Adoption of Forest Ecosystem Services Research
3.2. Proposed Framework of Research in Forest Ecosystem Services Research
3.2.1. Conceptualisation
3.2.2. Planning
3.2.3. Data Collection
3.2.4. Triangulation
3.2.5. Analysis and Reporting
3.2.6. Policy Recommendations
3.2.7. Policy Adoption
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Affiliation | Types of Expertise | No. of Respondents |
---|---|---|
Government (9) | Biodiversity/Wildlife | 1 |
Economics | - | |
Forestry | 4 | |
Soil conservation | 3 | |
Research/policy | 1 | |
Non-government organisation (12) | Biodiversity/Wildlife | 2 |
Economics | 3 | |
Forestry | 4 | |
Soil conservation | 1 | |
Research/policy | 2 | |
Academic (3) | Biodiversity/Wildlife | 1 |
Economics | 1 | |
Forestry | - | |
Soil conservation | - | |
Research/policy | 1 | |
Private (5) | Biodiversity/Wildlife | 1 |
Economics | 1 | |
Forestry | 1 | |
Soil conservation | 1 | |
Research/policy | 1 |
Demographic Characteristics | Respondents | Research Outcomes Adoption % |
---|---|---|
Gender (number of respondents) | Male (26) | 15 |
Female (3) | 13 | |
Age (median age year) | 52 | - |
Education (number) | PhD (16) | 16 |
Masters (12) | 12 | |
Graduate (1) | 9 | |
Expertise | Biodiversity/WL (5) | 14 |
Economics (5) | 12 | |
Forestry (10) | 12 | |
Soil conservation (5) | 17 | |
Research/policy (4) | 8 | |
Experience (year) | 25 | - |
Number of publications (average and range) | 25 (8–195) | - |
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Acharya, R.P.; Maraseni, T.N.; Cockfield, G. An Ecosystem Services Valuation Research Framework for Policy Integration in Developing Countries: A Case Study from Nepal. Sustainability 2020, 12, 8250. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12198250
Acharya RP, Maraseni TN, Cockfield G. An Ecosystem Services Valuation Research Framework for Policy Integration in Developing Countries: A Case Study from Nepal. Sustainability. 2020; 12(19):8250. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12198250
Chicago/Turabian StyleAcharya, Ram Prasad, Tek Narayan Maraseni, and Geoff Cockfield. 2020. "An Ecosystem Services Valuation Research Framework for Policy Integration in Developing Countries: A Case Study from Nepal" Sustainability 12, no. 19: 8250. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12198250
APA StyleAcharya, R. P., Maraseni, T. N., & Cockfield, G. (2020). An Ecosystem Services Valuation Research Framework for Policy Integration in Developing Countries: A Case Study from Nepal. Sustainability, 12(19), 8250. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12198250