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Comprehensive Assessment of Meta-Analysis and Contingent Valuation Technique for Sustainable Management of Wetland of Middle Ganga Plain


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Fig. 1

Location of Suraha Tal Wetland in Uttar Pradesh, India.Source: own study.
Location of Suraha Tal Wetland in Uttar Pradesh, India.Source: own study.

Fig. 2

The number of people willing to pay.
The number of people willing to pay.

Fig. 3

The application of CMA to draw out the environmental value.CMA – comprehensive meta-analysis.Source: own study.
The application of CMA to draw out the environmental value.CMA – comprehensive meta-analysis.Source: own study.

Major functions of Suraha Tal Wetland.

People’s perception of functions of Suraha Tal Strongly accepted Moderately accepted Accepted in weak manner Not accepted
Fishing is one of important functions of Suraha Tal 56 22 18 4
Water of Suraha Tal is used for irrigation puposes 57 31 9 3
Suraha Tal is also useful for agriculture 54 32 8 6
Aquaculture is popular function in Suraha Tal 56 30 10 4
Suraha Tal is useful for water drainage 52 30 8 10
Suraha Tal controls flood 50 33 17 10
Suraha Tal helps to purify air 42 38 12 8
Water of Suraha Tal is used for household works 56 22 18 4
Suraha Tal is popular tourist destination 58 23 17 2
Suraha tal helps to maintain flora and fauna diversity 40 32 31 7
Mean 52.1 29.3 14.8 5.8
Median 54 30 14.8 5.8
Standard deviation 5.754122369 4.810492005 6.393178182 2.586679163

Steps followed for the valuation of the wetland.

Activities Methods
Making checklist of use and non-use values of wetland Observation of functions, discussions with stakeholders and local communities, review of related literature
Point out important use and non-use values Ranking of goods, services and threats by stakeholders and local communities
Selection of valuation technique Review of literature related to wetland valuation and selection of most efficient technique
Questions set up Preparation of questionnaires for stakeholders, local communities and govt. officials
Collection of data Survey (household/govt. offices/tourists), market survey for valuation of goods
Quantification of values of goods and services Analysis

Different types of ecosystem services provided by wetlands.

Ecosystem services Examples
Provisioning services
Food Manufacturing of fish, wild game, fruits and grains
Fresh water Storage of water for domestic, industrial and agricultural use
Fibre and fuel Production of logs, fuel wood, peat, fodder
Biochemical Medicines extraction and other materials from biota
Genetic materials Genes for resistance to plant pathogens, ornamental species and so on
Regulating services
Climate regulation Storages of greenhouse gases; influence local and regional temperature, precipitation, and other climatic processes
Water regulation Groundwater extraction rate and recharge
Water purification and waste water treatment Retention, recovery and removal of excess nutrients and other pollutants
Erosion regulation Retention of soils and sediments
Natural hazard regulation Management of flood control, storm protection
Pollination Habitat for pollinators
Cultural services
Spiritual and inspirational Source of inspiration; many religions attach spiritual and religious values to aspects of wetland ecosystems
Recreational Opportunities for recreational activities
Aesthetic Many people find beauty or aesthetic value in aspects of wetland ecosystems
Educational Opportunities for formal and informal education and training
Supporting services
Soil formation Sediment retention and accumulation of organic matter
Nutrient cycling Storage, recycling, processing, and acquisition of nutrients

Pearson’s correlation among the indicators.

WTP AGE EDU FAM INC DIS ENV LND
WTP 1 0.42 0.95 0.31 0.84 0.34 0.75 0.82
AGE 0.42 1 0.72 −0.34 0.68 −0.22 −0.18 0.82
EDU 0.95 0.72 1 −0.25 0.86 −0.64 0.21 0.75
FAM 0.31 −0.34 −0.25 1 0.76 0.66 0.81 0.92
INC 0.84 0.68 0.86 0.76 1 0.97 −0.35 0.89
DIS 0.34 −0.22 −0.64 0.66 0.97 1 −0.51 0.64
ENV 0.75 −0.18 0.21 0.81 −0.35 −0.51 1 0.56
LND 0.52 0.82 0.75 0.92 0.89 0.64 0.56 1

Total valuation of water lily in Suraha Tal Wetland in 2015.

Ingredients of water lily Market price Production of last year Total market price
Water lily flower INR 20 × kg−1 244.75 kg INR 4,895
Water lily root INR 30 × kg−1 326.34 kg INR 9,790

Major threats of Suraha Tal Wetland.

People’s perception Strongly accepted Moderately accepted Accepted in weak manner Not accepted
Water holding capacity is decreased by sedimentation of Suraha Tal 45 30 20 5
Household sewage increases eutrophication in Suraha Tal 52 30 8 10
Overfishing destroys the fish diversity in Suraha Tal 42 33 18 7
Excessive aquaculture destroys the balance of ecosystem of Suraha Tal 40 32 31 7
Solid waste is dumped in Suraha Tal 46 28 19 7
Agricultural washout decreases water quality 55 25 12 8
Flora and fauna diversity of Suraha Tal is at risk 32 35 1 20
Suraha Tal is shrinking by size 52 28 12 8
Mean 45.5 30.125 16.625 9
Median 45.5 30 15.5 7.5
Standard deviation 7.55929 3.18198 7.13017 4.65986

Total value of lotus and associated parts in Suraha Tal Wetland in 2015.

Ingredients of lotus Market price Production of last year Total price
Lotus flower INR 2 × piece−1 650,000 flowers INR 1,300,000
Petals INR 30 × kg−1 74 kg INR 2,220
Stamen INR 200 × kg−1 43 kg INR 8,600
Leaf INR 300 × hundred leaves−1 2,700 leaves INR 8,100
Root INR 25 × kg−1 62 kg INR 1,550

List of literature included for CMA.

Study name Year of publication (number of observation)
Fish diversity
Singh et al. 2009 (42)
Swarup and Singh 1975 (52)
Singh et al. 2012 (56)
Pandey et al. 2010 (59)
Lakshman Ram 1976 (48)
Srivastava and Srivastava 2009 (53)
Water quality
Shukla et al. 2015 (20)
Pandey et al. 2015 (20)
Mishra and Sharma 2015 (22)
Mishra et al. 2015 (24)
Sharma and Soni 2013 (96)
Other faunal diversity
Sharma and Agarwal (a) 2012 (29)
Sharma and Agarwal (b) 2012 (20)
Srivastava and Srivastava 2012(92)
Cultural aspects
Srivastava and Srivastava 2012 (7)

Explanatory indicators for willingness to pay.

No. Indicators Explanation of indicators
1 AGE Respondent’s age
2 EDU Respondent’s education level
3 FAM Respondent’s family size or number of family members
4 INC Family’s annual income
5 DIS Distance of respondent’s home from Suraha Tal Wetland
6 ENV Whether respondent is part of eco-development community or not
7 LND Family’s total landholding size

Valuation of the market price of fish production in Suraha Tal Wetland in 2015.

Season Production of fish Total market price of fish
Pre-monsoon 2,000 kg INR 250,000
Monsoon 5,000 kg INR 2,250,000
Post-monsoon 3,000 kg INR 750,000

Total valuation of cultivated crops.

Cultivated crops Production in last year (in kg) Total profit (INR)
Wheat 242 40,522
Arahar 247 23,269
Peas 265 32,466
Maize 229 20,795
Gram 222 27,284
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