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ESV 29504320 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest The Baraiyadhala National Park (BDNP) is one of the 18 National Parks and the only national park located in Chattogram district out of Bangladesh's total 45 PAs. It is featured by tropical semi-evergreen, tropical wet evergreen, tropical moist deciduous, bamboo thickets, and plantations. Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 0.9

SubES Quantity Unit : tC/ha/yr

SubES Value : 1202

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Air Quality Regulation

SubES name : Capturing fine dust

SubES Quantity : 46.51

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr

SubES Value : 66747

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Damage Cost Avoided

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Es Name : Regulation of water flows

SubES name : Water regulation [unspecified]- Ground water infiltration or recharge

SubES Quantity : 12.82

SubES Quantity Unit : million m3/year

SubES Value : 8209

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Value Transfer

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Carbon in above ground biomass, below ground biomass, soil and litter has been estimated, Forests reduce the cost of treatment due to illness and mortality by many ways among which air pollution removal is significant. PM10 deposition by vegetation is very important as it helps purifying air and relieves people from being affected by many air borne diseases, A higher proportion of the rainfall is infiltrated which is presented here as ground water infiltration or recharge. Carbon sequestration; Capturing fine dust- PM10; Ground water infiltration or recharge 81, 71, 104 Secondary

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local 1 The Baraiyadhala National Park is located in Sitakunda-Mirsharai Upazilla of Chattogram district. Reserve 2934 Ha 2933.61 22.65 91.58333 Damage Cost Avoided,Market Price,Value Transfer Value of annual carbon sequestration, Avoided cost of illness through air pollution removal, Total value of ground water recharge 76,158 BDT/ha/yr 76158 BDT 2020 ha Year Md. Abul Hasnat Shah Jalal, Rafiqul Haider, Md. Melon, Md. Motiar Rahman, Syedul Alam, S.M. Rabiul Alam, Mohammed Kamal Hossain, Md. Akhter Hossain 2020 Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh Jalal, M.A.H.S., Haider, M.R., Melon, M., Rahman, M.M., Alam, S., Alam, SMR, Hossain, M.K., & Hossain, M.A. (2020). Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh (Bulletin 05; p. 90). Forest Economics Division, Bangladesh Forest Research Institute. http://bfri.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bfri.portal.gov.bd/page/145fcf41_ef67_4402_a4a0_83e3fba112e9/2021-04-12-05-55-3b840b2ddbba55c1a7cfd76ee8037d00.pdf http://bfri.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bfri.portal.gov.bd/page/145fcf41_ef67_4402_a4a0_83e3fba112e9/2021-04-12-05-55-3b840b2ddbba55c1a7cfd76ee8037d00.pdf Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-04 Compass User 29-03-22
ESV 42070996 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest The Baraiyadhala National Park (BDNP) is one of the 18 National Parks and the only national park located in Chattogram district out of Bangladesh's total 45 PAs. It is featured by tropical semi-evergreen, tropical wet evergreen, tropical moist deciduous, bamboo thickets, and plantations. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 23227

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr

SubES Value : 23688

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Broom grass

SubES Quantity : 16662

SubES Quantity Unit : culm/ha/yr

SubES Value : 8159

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Bamboo

SubES Quantity : 1237

SubES Quantity Unit : culm/ha/yr

SubES Value : 23248

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Sungrass

SubES Quantity : 0.12

SubES Quantity Unit : bundle/ha/yr

SubES Value : 29

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Medicinal resources

SubES name : Biochemicals-Medicinal plants and plant parts

SubES Quantity : 26

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr

SubES Value : 504

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber- Potential harvest

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 15475

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Raw materials, Medicinal resources Fuelwood, Broom grass, Bamboo, Sungrass, Biochemicals -Medicinal plants and plant parts, Potential timber harvest 33, 36, 36, 36, 51, 32ential timber har Actual

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local 1 The Baraiyadhala National Park is located in Sitakunda-Mirsharai Upazilla of Chattogram district Reserve 2934 ha 2933.61 22.65 91.58333 Market Price Economic value regularly received by the surrounding people and the relevant stakeholders from fuelwood, bamboo, broom grass, medicinal plants, and potential timber harvest 50,103 BDT/ha/yr 50103 BDT 2020 ha Year Md. Abul Hasnat Shah Jalal, Rafiqul Haider, Md. Melon, Md. Motiar Rahman, Syedul Alam, S.M. Rabiul Alam, Mohammed Kamal Hossain, Md. Akhter Hossain 2020 Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh Jalal, M.A.H.S., Haider, M.R., Melon, M., Rahman, M.M., Alam, S., Alam, SMR, Hossain, M.K., & Hossain, M.A. (2020). Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh (Bulletin 05; p. 90). Forest Economics Division, Bangladesh Forest Research Institute. http://bfri.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bfri.portal.gov.bd/page/145fcf41_ef67_4402_a4a0_83e3fba112e9/2021-04-12-05-55-3b840b2ddbba55c1a7cfd76ee8037d00.pdf http://bfri.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bfri.portal.gov.bd/page/145fcf41_ef67_4402_a4a0_83e3fba112e9/2021-04-12-05-55-3b840b2ddbba55c1a7cfd76ee8037d00.pdf Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-04 Compass User 29-03-22
ESV 63087432 Tropical Moist Other (tropical forests) 6.4 Sal forest The Sal zone represents the geographical areas in Madhupur and Barind tract with small hillocks and plain land. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 0.094

SubES Quantity Unit : m3/HH/year

SubES Value : 2137.80

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Bamboo

SubES Quantity : 4.482

SubES Quantity Unit : no/HH/year

SubES Value : 489.59

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 50.75

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 507.5

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Biomass fuels- Leaves

SubES Quantity : 350.49

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 1927.53

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Fruits

SubES Quantity : 135.19

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 8649.83

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Broom

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 46.61

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Medicinal resources

SubES name : Biochemicals- Medicinal plants

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 44.65

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fodder

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 7.15

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 5.59

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Raw materials, Food Timber, Other Raw materials- Bamboo, Brooms, Fuel wood, Leaves, Fodder, NTFPs [food only!]- Fruits, Biochemicals- Medicinal plants, Food- Fish 32, 36, 33, 39, 14, 51, 34, 11 Actual National 3 The Sal zone represents the geographical areas in Madhupur and Barind tract Market Price Total value of primary tree and forest products collected by households in Sal forest zone 54784 million BDT/year 54784000000 BDT 2019 Year GoB 2015 Tree and forest resources of Bangladesh: Report on the Bangladesh Forest Inventory GoB (2019), Tree and forest resources of Bangladesh: Report on the Bangladesh Forest Inventory. Forest Department, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://bfis.bforest.gov.bd/bfi/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/BFI_report_final_8-12-20_2.pdf http://bfis.bforest.gov.bd/bfi/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/BFI_report_final_8-12-20_2.pdf Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-03 Compass User 30-03-22
ESV 58896731 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest , Sylhet hill The Hill zone represents hilly geographical areas in the eastern part of the country. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 0.445

SubES Quantity Unit : m3/HH/year

SubES Value : 3469.82

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Bamboo

SubES Quantity : 27.095

SubES Quantity Unit : no/HH/year

SubES Value : 1559.48

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 1208.63

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 4693.30

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Biomass fuels- Leaves

SubES Quantity : 183.17

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 562.91

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Fruits

SubES Quantity : 182.96

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 7089.23

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Poles

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 106.49

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Brooms

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 228.06

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Medicinal resources

SubES name : Biochemicals- Medicinal plants

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 16.12

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fodder

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 251.40

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Plants / vegetable food- Mushroom

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 99.62

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1772.50

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Raw materials, Food, Medicinal resources Timber, Other Raw materials- Bamboo, Poles, Brooms, Fuel wood, Leaves, Fodder, NTFPs [food only!]- Fruits, Biochemicals- Medicinal plants, Food- Plants / vegetable food (Mushroom), Fish 32, 36, 33, 39, 14, 51, 34, 13, 11 Actual National 3 The Hill zone represents hilly geographical areas in the eastern part of the country. Market Price Total value of primary tree and forest products collected by households in Hill forest zone 17851 million BDT/year 17851000000 BDT 2015 Total area Year GoB 2019 Tree and forest resources of Bangladesh: Report on the Bangladesh Forest Inventory GoB (2019), Tree and forest resources of Bangladesh: Report on the Bangladesh Forest Inventory. Forest Department, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://bfis.bforest.gov.bd/bfi/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/BFI_report_final_8-12-20_2.pdf http://bfis.bforest.gov.bd/bfi/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/BFI_report_final_8-12-20_2.pdf Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-03 Compass User 31-03-22
ESV 82133099 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The Sundarbans Reserve Forest (SRF) Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 4.8

SubES Quantity Unit : Mt CO2/year

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Climate regulation C-sequestration 81 Secondary

Khulna,

Khulna Local 1 Sundarbans Reserve Forest Reserve 577000 ha 577000 23.5 89.916667 M. M. Abdullah-Al-Mamun, Kazi Mohammad Masum,A. H. M. Raihan Sarker,Asyraf Mansor. 2017 Ecosystem services assessment using a valuation frameworkfor the Bangladesh Sundarbans: livelihood contributionand degradation analysis Abdullah-Al-Mamun, M. M., Masum, K. M., Raihan Sarker, A. H. M., & Mansor, A. (2017). Ecosystem services assessment using a valuation framework for the Bangladesh Sundarbans: Livelihood contribution and degradation analysis. Journal of Forestry Research, 28(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-016-0275-5 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 31-03-22
ESV 67052545 Tropical Rainforest Plantations 14.4 CHT hill forest 15 years rotation of Acacia auriculiformis Plantation in the degraded hills of Hathazari Sub-District, Hathazari-Fatikchari Hill range, Chittagong Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 17.07

SubES Quantity Unit : million Mg

SubES Value : 326

SubES Value Unit: million US$

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Climate Regulation C-sequestration 81 Secondary

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local 1 Hathazari–Fatikchari range, Hathazari sub-district, Chittagong Reserve 0 million ha 150000 22.53445 91.82347 Social Cost of Carbon The present value of potential revenue flow from carbon sequestration for 15 years rotation of Acacia auriculiformis Plantation in the degraded hills of Chittagong district, Bangladesh. US$ 326 Million 326000000 USD 2009 15 years S. K. BARUA and S. M. S. HAQUE 2011 SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIALS OFVEGETATION IN DEGRADED HILLS OF CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH Barua, S. K., & Haque, S. M. S. (2013). Soil characteristics and carbon sequestration potentials of vegetation in degraded hills of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Land Degradation & Development, 24(1), 63-71. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.1107 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-05 Fahmida Nizam 31-03-22
ESV 41642735 Tropical Rainforest Tropical Rainforest 6.1 Sylhet hill The study was conducted in the national park of Bangladesh: Lawachara National Park (LNP). It is located in the northeastern part of the country. Provisioning Food, Raw materials. NTFPs, Fuelwood 14, 33 Actual

Moulvibazar,

Sylhet Local 1 The PA (LNP) is located in the northeastern part of the country, Kamalganj Upazilla, Maulvibazar District, Sylhet division. Reserve 1250 Ha 1250 24.319722 91.783611 Market Price The total monthly provisioning value of LNP is BDT 2118.75 which includes both NTFPs and fuelwood only. BDT 2118.75 per month. 2118.75 BDT 2009 Ha Month S.A. MUKUL, J. HERBOHN, A.Z.M.M. RASHID and M.B. UDDIN 2014 Comparing the effectiveness of forest law enforcement and economic incentives to prevent illegal logging in Bangladesh. Mukul, S. A., Herbohn, J., Rashid, A. Z. M. M., & Uddin, M. B. (2014). Comparing the effectiveness of forest law enforcement and economic incentives to prevent illegal logging in Bangladesh. International Forestry Review, 16(3), 363-375. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/24310486.pdf?casa_token=exayELWlXCgAAAAA:YWZP-C59m4WVGvwpSfqWE0LbSFA_W4j-za_MOFPI9hyT3xrWA47e357eoh2AGVF6CVOd8EBw4uKWtuLEwIoRAQwV-AC2RTJ7uIO7akav5s8243wrx2DD N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-05 Md. Tajbib Rahman 31-03-22
ESV 93346124 Tropical Rainforest Plantations 14.4 CHT hill forest Tree Plantation, Hathazari-Fatikchari hill range, Hathazari sub-district, Chittagong. Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 0.735

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Climate Regulation Carbon sequestration 81 Secondary

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local Hathazari–Fatikchari range, Hathazari sub-district, Chittagong Reserve 22.53445 91.82347 S. K. BARUA and S. M. S. HAQUE 2011 SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIALS OFVEGETATION IN DEGRADED HILLS OF CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH Barua, S. K., & Haque, S. M. S. (2013). Soil characteristics and carbon sequestration potentials of vegetation in degraded hills of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Land Degradation & Development, 24(1), 63-71. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.1107 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-05 Fahmida Nizam 31-03-22
ESV 95014258 Tropical Rainforest Pastures 14.2 CHT hill forest Grassland established by Hathazari Dairy Firm, Hathazari-Fatikchari hill range, Hathazari sub-district, Chittagong. Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 0.562

SubES Quantity Unit : Mg/ha/year

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Climate Regulation Carbon sequestration 81 Secondary

Chattogram,

Chattogram N/A 1 Hathazari sub-district, Hathazari–Fatikchari range, Chittagong. Other 22.53445 91.82347 S. K. BARUA and S. M. S. HAQUE 2011 SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIALS OFVEGETATION IN DEGRADED HILLS OF CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH Barua, S. K., & Haque, S. M. S. (2013). Soil characteristics and carbon sequestration potentials of vegetation in degraded hills of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Land Degradation & Development, 24(1), 63-71. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.1107 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-05 Fahmida Nizam 31-03-22
ESV 91414090 Tropical Rainforest Orchards/agro-forestry 14.3 CHT hill forest Horticulture established by the Regional Agricultural Research Station at Hathazari, Chittagong Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 1.1406

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Climate Regulation Carbon sequestration 81 Secondary

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local Other 1 Hathazari sub-district, Hathazari–Fatikchari range, Chittagong. 22.53445 91.82347 S. K. BARUA and S. M. S. HAQUE 2011 SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIALS OFVEGETATION IN DEGRADED HILLS OF CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH Barua, S. K., & Haque, S. M. S. (2013). Soil characteristics and carbon sequestration potentials of vegetation in degraded hills of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Land Degradation & Development, 24(1), 63-71. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.1107 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-05 Fahmida Nizam 31-03-22
ESV 42729152 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 Sylhet hill The study was conducted in the national park of Bangladesh: Lawachara National Park (LNP). It is located in the northeastern part of the country. Provisioning Food, Raw materials. NTFPs, Fuelwood. 14, 33 Primary

Habiganj,

Sylhet Local 1 The PA (SNP) is located in the northeastern part of the country, Chunarughat Upazilla of Habiganj district, Sylhet division. Reserve 243 Ha 243 24.125 91.445 Market Price The total monthly provisioning value of LNP is BDT 2521.43 which includes both NTFPs and fuelwood only. BDT 2521.43 per month. 2521.43 BDT 2009 Ha Month S.A. MUKUL, J. HERBOHN, A.Z.M.M. RASHID and M.B. UDDIN 2014 Comparing the effectiveness of forest law enforcement and economic incentives to prevent illegal logging in Bangladesh. Mukul, S. A., Herbohn, J., Rashid, A. Z. M. M., & Uddin, M. B. (2014). Comparing the effectiveness of forest law enforcement and economic incentives to prevent illegal logging in Bangladesh. International Forestry Review, 16(3), 363-375. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/24310486.pdf?casa_token=exayELWlXCgAAAAA:YWZP-C59m4WVGvwpSfqWE0LbSFA_W4j-za_MOFPI9hyT3xrWA47e357eoh2AGVF6CVOd8EBw4uKWtuLEwIoRAQwV-AC2RTJ7uIO7akav5s8243wrx2DD N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-05 Md. Tajbib Rahman 31-03-22
ESV 69288004 Tropical Rainforest Cropland (arable land) 14.1 Sylhet hill Khasia hills and hillocks in Sylhet district Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Value : 1054

SubES Value Unit: BDT/Month

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Plants/ vegetable food

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Value : 9013

SubES Value Unit: BDT/Month

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Raw Materials, Food Fuel wood and charcoal, Plants/ vegetable food- Betel Leaf and betel nut and agriculture 33, 13 Actual

Sylhet,

Sylhet Local 1 Three villages of three thanas of the Khasia tribe in Sylhet district Reserve 25.01666 92.01666 Market Price Average monthly income of Khasia people from Betel Leaf and betel nut and agriculture in northeastern Bangladesh BDT 8750 per month from Betel Leaf and betel nut, BDT 1054 per month from trees and BDT 263 per month from agriculture 10067 BDT 2003 Month Household 72 Eight households were selected at random from lists of the households in each category in each of the three villages-72 households in all. T.K. NATH, INOUE MAKOT0, M.J. ISLAM AND M.A. KABIR 2003 THE KHASIA TRIBE OF NORTHEASTERN BANGLADESH: THEIR SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS, HILL FARMING PRACTICES, AND IMPACTS ON FOREST CONSERVATION Nath, T. K., Makoto, I., Islam, M. J., & Kabir, M. A. (2003). The Khasia tribe of northeastern Bangladesh: their socio-economic status, hill farming practices and impacts on forest conservation. Forests, trees and livelihoods, 13(4), 297-311. https://doi.org/10.1080/14728028.2003.9752467 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-05 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 31-03-22
ESV 38879640 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The Sundarbans Reserve Forest (SRF) Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity : 3949.15

SubES Quantity Unit : MT/year

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Honey

SubES Quantity : 128

SubES Quantity Unit : tons/year

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Beewax

SubES Quantity : 32

SubES Quantity Unit : tons/year

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 3567

SubES Quantity Unit : m3/Year

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuelwood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 120040

SubES Quantity Unit : tons/year

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Golpata

SubES Quantity : 113888

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Food, Raw materials Fish, NTFPs- Honey, Beewax, Timber, Fuelwood, Other Raw- Golpata 11, 14, 16, 32, 33, 36 Actual

Khulna,

Khulna Local 1 Sundarbans Reserve Forest Reserve 577000 ha 577000 23.5 89.916667 M. M. Abdullah-Al-Mamun, Kazi Mohammad Masum,A. H. M. Raihan Sarker,Asyraf Mansor. 2017 Ecosystem services assessment using a valuation frameworkfor the Bangladesh Sundarbans: livelihood contributionand degradation analysis Abdullah-Al-Mamun, M. M., Masum, K. M., Raihan Sarker, A. H. M., & Mansor, A. (2017). Ecosystem services assessment using a valuation framework for the Bangladesh Sundarbans: Livelihood contribution and degradation analysis. Journal of Forestry Research, 28(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-016-0275-5 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 31-03-22
ESV 56655311 Tropical Moist Orchards/agro-forestry 14.3 Sal forest The study area falls under Madhupur upazilla (sub-district) of Tangail District situated in the northern part of the country . The southern part of Madhupur tract is known as Bhawal Garh and the northern part as Madhupur Garh, in Bengali. The forest department manages forests of this tract through several management units (called ‘Range’) administered under Tangail Forest Division. The forest department has agroforestry plots in each of its management units viz Dokhala range, Aronkhala range, Madhupur range, and National park range. Provisioning Food, Raw materials Plants / vegetable food- Pineapple,Ginger,Paddy,Papaya,Pumpkin,Mustard, Raw materials- Timber 13,32 Actual

Tangail,

Dhaka Local 1 The study area falls under Madhupur upazilla (sub-district) of Tangail District situated in the northern part of the country . The forest department has agroforestry plots in each of its management units viz Dokhala range, Aronkhala range, Madhupur range, and National park range. Reserve 24.75 90.08333 Market Price Total compounded benefit of agroforestry landuse over a rotation of 10 years at 8.5% interest rate. US$ 23369 23369 USD 2006 Total area 10 years Person 25000 About 25,000 people live around Madhupur forest area Mahbubul Alam , Yasushi Furukawa , Kazuhiro Harada 2009 Agroforestry as a sustainable landuse option in degraded tropical forests: a study from Bangladesh. Alam, M., Furukawa, Y., & Harada, K. (2010). Agroforestry as a sustainable landuse option in degraded tropical forests: A study from Bangladesh. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 12(2), 147–158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-009-9186-3 N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-05 Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir 31-03-22
ESV 38300298 Tropical Moist Orchards/agro-forestry 14.3 Trees outside forest The study area falls under Madhupur upazilla (sub-district) of Tangail District situated in the northern part of the country . The southern part of Madhupur tract is known as Bhawal Garh and the northern part as Madhupur Garh, in Bengali. The forest department manages forests of this tract through several management units (called ‘Range’) administered under Tangail Forest Division. The forest department has agroforestry plots in each of its management units viz Dokhala range, Aronkhala range, Madhupur range, and National park range. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 2513

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/farm/year

SubES Value : 71.9

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 0.14

SubES Quantity Unit : m³/farm/year

SubES Value : 36.3

SubES Value Unit: USD/farm/year

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Bamboo

SubES Quantity : 53

SubES Quantity Unit : Piece/farm/year

SubES Value : 53.5

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Fruits

SubES Quantity : 386.7

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/farm/year

SubES Value : 83.6

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Raw materials, Food Fuelwood and charcoal, Timber, Other Raw- Bamboo, Other food- Fruits 33, 32, 36, 16 Actual

Naogaon,

Rajshahi Local 1 Porsha thana (sub-district) in Naogaon district, situated in the northwestern region of Bangladesh. 25.012 88.4976 Market Price The overall market value (in US$) of various homegardens products harvested in one year Fruits US$83.6, Timber US$36.3, Fuel US$71.9, Bamboo US$53.5 245.3 USD 2012 Homestead Year Household People of three villages from the sub-district Mahbubul Alam 2012 Valuation of Tangible Benefits of a Homestead Agoforestry System: A Case Study from Bangladesh Alam, M. (2012). Valuation of Tangible Benefits of a Homestead Agoforestry System: A Case Study from Bangladesh. Human Ecology, 40: 639–645. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-012-9512-5. N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-05 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 31-03-22
ESV 36171174 Tropical Rainforest Tropical Rainforest 6.1 CHT hill forest Thanchi upazilla (sub-district) of Bandarban district under CHTs. Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Moisture content

SubES Quantity : 14.41

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SubES name : Porosity

SubES Quantity : 30.25

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SubES name : Particle density

SubES Quantity : 2.045

SubES Quantity Unit : g/cc

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SubES name : Organic matter

SubES Quantity : 3.5

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Maximum water holding capacity

SubES Quantity : 24.75

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SubES name : Field capacity

SubES Quantity : 14.06

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SubES name : Bulk density

SubES Quantity : 1.6025

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Maintenance of soil structure Physical and chemical properties like moisture content, porosity, particle density, organic matter, maximum water holding capacity, field capacity and bulk density of bushy forest soil. 131 Primary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Thanchi upazilla (sub-district) of Bandarban district under CHTs. Unclassified_state_forest_(USF) 22.37 92.73 Mohammad Shaheed Hossain Chowdhury, Md. Abdul Halim, Shampa Biswas, S. M. Sirajul Haque, Nur Muhammed, Masao Koike 2007 Comparative evaluation of physical properties in soils of orange orchard and bushy forest in chittagong hill tracts, Banglandesh Chowdhury, M. S. H., Halim, M. A., Biswas, S., Haque, S. S., Muhammed, N., & Koike, M. (2007). Comparative evaluation of physical properties in soils of orange orchard and bushy forest in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Banglandesh. Journal of Forestry Research, 18(3), 245-248. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-007-0050-8 N/A Md Golam Rakkibu 2022-04-05 Shakhera Akter Shimu 01-04-22
ESV 46981346 Tropical Rainforest Tropical Rain Forest 6.1 Sylhet hill Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in Gazipur and Ranigaon unions (small administrative unit of local government) of Chunarughat Upazila (sub-district) in Habigonj district. It is under the jurisdiction of the Habigonj-2 Forest Range of Sylhet Forest Division. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 277380

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SubES name : Biomass fuels

SubES Quantity : 41004

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Raw Materials Fuel wood and biomass fuels (tree leaves) for cooking purposes 33, 39 Actual

Habiganj,

Sylhet Local 1 Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary (Figure 1) is situated in Gazipur and Ranigaon unions (small administrative unit of local government) of Chunarughat Upazila (subdistrict) in Habigonj district. It is under the jurisdiction of the Habigonj-2 Forest Range of Sylhet Forest Division. Reserve 1795 ha 1795 Well_functioning 24.165000 91.625000 Total_Number 24000 Total population of 36 villages around Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary. Mohammad Shaheed Hossain Chowdhury , Masao Koike , Shalina Akther & Md. Danesh Miah 2011 Biomass fuel use, burning technique and reasonsfor the denial of improved cooking stoves byForest User Groups of Rema-Kalenga WildlifeSanctuary, Bangladesh Chowdhury, M. S. H., Koike, M., Akther, S., & Miah, D. (2011). Biomass fuel use, burning technique and reasons for the denial of improved cooking stoves by Forest User Groups of Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, Bangladesh. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 18(1), 88-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2010.532906 N/A Md Golam Rakkibu 2022-04-05 Shakhera Akter Shimu 01-04-22
ESV 91895591 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in stilling basin (SB)

SubES Quantity : 2.73

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw)

SubES Quantity : 20.61

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- ediment yield (Sy)

SubES Quantity : 23.34

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- sedimentation in the natural depositional area upstream of the gauging station (SD)

SubES Quantity : 17.72

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- upland soil loss (Au)

SubES Quantity : 41.1

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Maintenance of soil fertility Soil loss components from fallowed Jhum area sub-watershed CJ: sedimentation in stilling basin (SB), suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw), sediment yield (Sy), sedimentation in the natural depositional area upstream of the gauging station (SD), upland soil loss (Au) 133 Secondary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Three small neighboring watersheds of approximately 1 ha each were demarcated within the research farm of The Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Center (SCWMC) at Bandarban. Other 21.18333 88.01667 Abdul Gafur, Jens Raunsø Jensen, Ole K. Borggaard, Leif Petersen 2002 Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Gafur, A., Jensen, J. R., Borggaard, O. K., & Petersen, L. (2003). Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of Hydrology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00263-4 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 53556116 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in stilling basin (SB)

SubES Quantity : 0.21

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw)

SubES Quantity : 8.45

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- sediment yield (Sy)

SubES Quantity : 8.65

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in the natural depositional area upstream of the gauging station (SD)

SubES Quantity : 1.52

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Upland soil loss (Au)

SubES Quantity : 10.2

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Maintenance of soil fertility Soil loss components from fallowed Jhum area sub-watershed MP: sedimentation in stilling basin (SB), suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw), and sediment yield (Sy), sedimentation in the natural depositional area upstream of the gauging station (SD), upland soil loss (Au) 133 Secondary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Three small neighboring watersheds of approximately 1 ha each were demarcated within the research farm of The Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Center (SCWMC) at Bandarban. Other 21.18333 88.01667 Abdul Gafur, Jens Raunsø Jensen, Ole K. Borggaard, Leif Petersen 2002 Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Gafur, A., Jensen, J. R., Borggaard, O. K., & Petersen, L. (2003). Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of Hydrology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00263-4 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 38516960 Tropical Rainforest Tropical Rainforest 6.1 CHT hill forest Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in stilling basin (SB)

SubES Quantity : 0.02

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw)

SubES Quantity : 2.97

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- sediment yield (Sy)

SubES Quantity : 2.99

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Maintenance of soil fertility Soil loss components from fallowed Jhum area sub-watershed CJ: sedimentation in stilling basin (SB), suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw), and sediment yield (Sy) 133 Secondary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Three small neighboring watersheds of approximately 1 ha each were demarcated within the research farm of The Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Center (SCWMC) at Bandarban. 21.18333 88.01667 Abdul Gafur, Jens Raunsø Jensen, Ole K. Borggaard, Leif Petersen 2002 Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Gafur, A., Jensen, J. R., Borggaard, O. K., & Petersen, L. (2003). Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of Hydrology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00263-4 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 21222557 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in stilling basin (SB)

SubES Quantity : 0.03

SubES Quantity Unit : Mg/ha/year

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw)

SubES Quantity : 3.03

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- sediment yield (Sy)

SubES Quantity : 3.06

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Maintenance of soil fertility Soil loss components from fallowed Jhum area sub-watershed MP: sedimentation in stilling basin (SB), suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw), and sediment yield (Sy) 133 Secondary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Three small neighboring watersheds of approximately 1 ha each were demarcated within the research farm of The Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Center (SCWMC) at Bandarban. 21.18333 88.01667 Abdul Gafur, Jens Raunsø Jensen, Ole K. Borggaard, Leif Petersen 2002 Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Gafur, A., Jensen, J. R., Borggaard, O. K., & Petersen, L. (2003). Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of Hydrology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00263-4 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 42260113 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in stilling basin (SB)

SubES Quantity : 0.17

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw)

SubES Quantity : 7.72

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sediment yield (Sy)

SubES Quantity : 7.88

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- sedimentation in the natural depositional area upstream of the gauging station (SD)

SubES Quantity : 3.66

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Upland soil loss (Au)

SubES Quantity : 11.5

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Maintenance of soil fertility Soil loss components from fallowed Jhum area sub-watershed FJ: sedimentation in stilling basin (SB), suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw), and sediment yield (Sy), sedimentation in the natural depositional area upstream of the gauging station (SD), upland soil loss (Au) 133 Secondary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Three small neighboring watersheds of approximately 1 ha each were demarcated within the research farm of The Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Center (SCWMC) at Bandarban. 21.18333 88.01667 Abdul Gafur, Jens Raunsø Jensen, Ole K. Borggaard, Leif Petersen 2002 Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Gafur, A., Jensen, J. R., Borggaard, O. K., & Petersen, L. (2003). Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of Hydrology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00263-4 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 32945072 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sedimentation in stilling basin (SB)

SubES Quantity : 0.02

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw)

SubES Quantity : 2.88

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil loss- Sediment yield (Sy)

SubES Quantity : 2.90

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Maintenance of soil fertility Soil loss components from fallowed Jhum area sub-watershed FJ in year 2000: sedimentation in stilling basin (SB), suspended sediment passing the outlet weir (Sw), and sediment yield (Sy) 133 Secondary

Bandarban,

Chattogram Local 1 Three small neighboring watersheds of approximately 1 ha each were demarcated within the research farm of The Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Center (SCWMC) at Bandarban. 21.18333 88.01667 Abdul Gafur, Jens Raunsø Jensen, Ole K. Borggaard, Leif Petersen 2002 Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Gafur, A., Jensen, J. R., Borggaard, O. K., & Petersen, L. (2003). Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of Hydrology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00263-4 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-05 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 36078964 Tropical Rainforest Other (tropical forests) 6.4 CHT hill forest , Sylhet hill Hill forests are the tropical evergreen and semi evergreen forests located in the south eastern and eastern parts of the country. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Recreation and tourism

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism. Recreation 191 Actual Chattogram , Sylhet Sub_National 2 Hill forests are located in the south eastern (CHTs) and eastern (Sylhet division) parts of the country. Reserve 670000 ha 670000 These forests are degraded and enriched through plantations in many parts. 22.5 92.35 Travel Cost The total value of cultural services. US$ 583 per ha per year 583 USD 2017 Ha Year Sepul K. Barua, Marco Boscolo, Illias Animon. 2020 Valuing forest-based ecosystem services in Bangladesh: Implications for research and policies. Barua, S. K., Boscolo, M., & Animon, I. (2020). Valuing forest-based ecosystem services in Bangladesh: Implications for research and policies. Ecosystem Services, 42, 101069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2020.101069 N/A G. N. Tanjina Hasnat 2022-04-05 Md. Tajbib Rahman 02-04-22
ESV 36117091 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Coastal forest Coastal forests are the plantations located in the coastline and the offshore islands in the southern part of Bangladesh. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

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Raw materials Timber, Fuel wood 32, 33 Actual Chattogram , Barishal Sub_National 2 The coastline and the offshore islands in the southern part of Bangladesh. Reserve 196000 Ha 196000 Afforestation and reforestation. 22.1 90.91555 Market Price The total value of provisioning services (raw materials). US$ 159 per ha per year 159 USD 2017 Ha Year Sepul K. Barua, Marco Boscolo, Illias Animon. 2020 Valuing forest-based ecosystem services in Bangladesh: Implications for research and policies. Barua, S. K., Boscolo, M., & Animon, I. (2020). Valuing forest-based ecosystem services in Bangladesh: Implications for research and policies. Ecosystem Services, 42, 101069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2020.101069 N/A G. N. Tanjina Hasnat 2022-04-05 Md. Tajbib Rahman 02-04-22
ESV 22205340 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The Sundarbans located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Recreation and tourism

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Value : 235

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism. Recreation 191 Actual

Bagerhat,

Khulna,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 It is a natural mangrove forest located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh known as Sundarbans. Reserve 600000 HA 600000 334 floral and 269 faunal species 22.125 89.428 Value Transfer,Travel Cost The total value of cultural services. US$ 235 per ha per year 235 USD 2017 Ha Year Sepul K. Barua, Marco Boscolo, Illias Animon. 2020 Valuing forest-based ecosystem services in Bangladesh: Implications for research and policies. Barua, S. K., Boscolo, M., & Animon, I. (2020). Valuing forest-based ecosystem services in Bangladesh: Implications for research and policies. Ecosystem Services, 42, 101069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2020.101069 N/A G. N. Tanjina Hasnat 2022-04-05 Md. Tajbib Rahman 02-04-22
ESV 97937125 Tropical Rainforest Other (Coastal Systems) 3.12 Coastal forest Fish polyculture in ponds in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh The study area is in the Shyamnagar Upazila (sub-district) of Satkhira district in Bangladesh. The final study area for data collection was Munshiganj, Atulia, and Buri Goalini union within the Upazila. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

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Food Fish- shrimp, crab, white mullet, barramundi, and white pomfret 11 Actual

Satkhira,

Khulna Local 1 Munshiganj, Atulia, and Buri Goalini union within the Shyamnagar Upazila (sub-district) of Satkhira district in Bangladesh. Other 22.25282 89.1428 Market Price The average total revenue earned from fish production BDT 105,293 105293 BDT 2019 acre Season Sudipa Basu & Apurba Roy 2020 An economic assessment of fish polyculture as an adaptation strategy against environmental change in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh Basu, S., & Roy, A. (2021). An economic assessment of fish polyculture as an adaptation strategy against environmental change in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 78(1), 105–116. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207233.2020.1754560. N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-05 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 02-04-22
ESV 46228113 Tropical Rainforest Tropical Rain forest 6.1 Sylhet hill Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary in Hobiganj and Sylhet forest divisions, Bangladesh. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and Fodder

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SubES Value Unit: USD/Household/Month

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Raw materials Fuelwood, Other raw materials- Grass 33,34 Actual

Habiganj,

Sylhet Local 1 Villages around the Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary in Habiganj district under Sylhet Forest Division. Reserve 1795 Ha 1795 24.165 91.625 Group Valuation The villagers average forest dependency US$20 per month per household 20 USD 2019 Household Month Household 318 353 households were present around Rema-kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary. Of them survey was conducted randomly and 90% of them are dependent for fuel wood and grass. M.S. BHUIYAN, S. ISLAM, M.M.U. HAQUE, S. AKTAR, R. AHMED 2021 Evaluating Capital Assets in Governing Protected AreaCo-Management in the Rema-Kalenga WildlifeSanctuary, Bangladesh Bhuiyan, M. S., Islam, S., Haque, M. M. U., Aktar, S., & Ahmed, R. (2021). Evaluating capital assets in governing protected area co-management in the Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, Bangladesh. International Forestry Review, 23(1), 16-28. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554821832140330 N/A Md Golam Rakkibu 2022-04-04 Shakhera Akter Shimu 02-04-22
ESV 18803248 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Coastal forest The study area encompasses the Tentulia, Meghna, and Feni River estuaries and nearby deltaic islands, spanning the entire coastal plantation zone in Barisal and Chittagong Divisions. Regulating

Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil Formation

SubES Quantity : 236000

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SubES name : Erosion prevention

SubES Quantity : 133000

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About 118,000ha of new land accreted in Bangladesh from 1979 to 1989, with around the same amount forming between 1989 and 2010. Approximately 54,500 ha eroded during the first period, and 79,000ha eroded in the second. Compared to unplanted areas, mangrove plantations have promoted accretion while mitigating erosion in coastal Bangladesh. Between 1973 and 1989, plantation areas experienced 37.2 times more accretion than erosion, compared to only 1.6 times in non-plantation areas. From 1989 to 2010, plantation areas underwent only 4.7 times more accretion relative to erosion, whereas non-plantation areas experienced 1.3 times more accretion than erosion. Mangrove plantations in Bangladesh have contributed to coastal land stabilization and erosion control, an important ecosystem service in light of expected SLR and increased intensity of tropical storm surges due to climate change. 133, 121 Primary Chattogram , Barishal Sub_National 2 Tentulia, Meghna, and Feni River estuaries and nearby deltaic islands, spanning the entire plantation zone in Barisal and Chittagong Divisions. Reserve 369000 Ha 369000 Jeffrey Chow 2017 Mangrove management for climate changeadaptation and sustainable development incoastal zones Chow, J. (2018). Mangrove management for climate change adaptation and sustainable development in coastal zones. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 37(2), 139-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/10549811.2017.1339615 N/A Md Golam Rakkibu 2022-04-04 Shakhera Akter Shimu 02-04-22
ESV 93298835 Tropical Rainforest Swamps 4.1 Sylhet hill Ratargul fresh water swamp forest under the Ratargul forest beat, north Sylhet range-2, Goainghat, Sylhet. Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 105.95

SubES Quantity Unit : ton/ha

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Climate regulation Carbon sequestration by four major wetland tree species. 81 Secondary

Sylhet,

Sylhet Local 1 Ratargul fresh water swamp forest under the Ratargul forest beat, north Sylhet range-2, Goainghat, Sylhet. Reserve 204 ha 204 25.0125 91.920835 Tahasina Chowdhury, A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid, Md. Tareq Khan Tipu 2020 Biomass and Carbon Estimation of the Four Major Tree Species in Ratargul Swamp Forest, Bangladesh Chowdhury, T., Rashid, A. M., & Tipu, M. T. K. Biomass and Carbon Estimation of the Four Major Tree Species in Ratargul Swamp Forest, Bangladesh. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344400641 N/A Md Golam Rakkibu 2022-04-04 Shakhera Akter Shimu 02-04-22
ESV 79201401 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest The Baraiyadhala National Park (BDNP) is one of the 18 National Parks and the only national park located in Chattogram district out of Bangladesh's total 45 PAs. It is featured by tropical semi-evergreen, tropical wet evergreen, tropical moist deciduous, bamboo thickets, and plantations. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Tourism

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Value : 75872

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism Tourism 192 Actual

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local 1 The Baraiyadhala National Park is located in Sitakunda-Mirsharai Upazilla of Chattogram district. Reserve 2934 ha 2933.61 22.650000 91.583330 Travel Cost Economic value of tourism on forests BDT 75,872 per ha 75872 BDT 2020 ha year Md. Abul Hasnat Shah Jalal Rafiqul Haider Md. Melon Md. Motiar Rahman Syedul Alam S.M. Rabiul Alam Mohammed Kamal Hossain Md. Akhter Hossain 2020 Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh Jalal, M.A.H.S., Haider, M.R., Melon, M., Rahman, M.M., Alam, S., Alam, SMR, Hossain, M.K., & Hossain, M.A. (2020). Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh (Bulletin 05; p. 90). Forest Economics Division, Bangladesh Forest Research Institute. http://bfri.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bfri.portal.gov.bd/page/145fcf41_ef67_4402_a4a0_83e3fba112e9/2021-04-12-05-55-3b840b2ddbba55c1a7cfd76ee8037d00.pdf N/A Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-04 Compass User 02-04-22
ESV 50721959 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 CHT hill forest The Baraiyadhala National Park (BDNP) is one of the 18 National Parks and the only national park located in Chattogram district out of Bangladesh's total 45 PAs. It is featured by tropical semi-evergreen, tropical wet evergreen, tropical moist deciduous, bamboo thickets, and plantations. Supporting

Es Name : Maintenance of life cycles

SubES name : Biodiversity protection

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Value : 40980

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr

SubES Valuation: Benefit Transfer

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Maintenance of genetic diversity Biodiversity protection 171 Primary

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local 1 The Baraiyadhala National Park is located in Sitakunda-Mirsharai Upazilla of Chattogram district. Reserve 2934 Ha 2933.61 N/A 22.650000 22.650000 Value Transfer Economic value of biodiversity BDT 40,980 per ha per year 40980 BDT 2020 Ha year Md. Abul Hasnat Shah Jalal Rafiqul Haider Md. Melon Md. Motiar Rahman Syedul Alam S.M. Rabiul Alam Mohammed Kamal Hossain Md. Akhter Hossain 2020 Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh Jalal, M.A.H.S., Haider, M.R., Melon, M., Rahman, M.M., Alam, S., Alam, SMR, Hossain, M.K., & Hossain, M.A. (2020). Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh (Bulletin 05; p. 90). Forest Economics Division, Bangladesh Forest Research Institute. http://bfri.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bfri.portal.gov.bd/page/145fcf41_ef67_4402_a4a0_83e3fba112e9/2021-04-12-05-55-3b840b2ddbba55c1a7cfd76ee8037d00.pdf N/A Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-04 Compass User 02-04-22
ESV 98203357 Tropical Moist Tropical moist forest 3.4 Sunderbans The largest single patch of protected mangrove forest – the Sundarbans is located on the southern coast of Bangladesh and India, Bangladesh part of Sundarbans covers about 6000km2, the other 4000km2 of the forest is located in India. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Tourism

SubES Quantity : 80375

SubES Quantity Unit : Number of People

SubES Value : 42000

SubES Value Unit: USD

SubES Valuation: Market Price

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Tourism On average each year 80,375 tourists visited Sundarbans, of which 98% were domestic and 2% were foreigners. 192 Actual

Khulna,

Khulna Local 1 The largest single patch of protected mangrove forest – the Sundarbans is located on the southern coast of Bangladesh. Reserve 6000 km2 600000 N/A 22.298820 89.614390 Market Price The economic value of cultural services of Sundarbans, in terms of revenue collected from tourists US$ 42,000 per year during the period of 2001–2002 to 2009–2010. 42000 USD 2010 Total area Year Tourist 80375 On average each year 80,375 tourists visited Sundarbans Md. Shams Uddin, E.de Ruyter van Steveninck , Mishka Stuip , Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah 2013 Economic valuation of provisioning and cultural services of a protected mangrove ecosystem: A case study on Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh Uddin, Md. S., de Ruyter van Steveninck, E., Stuip, M., & Shah, M. A. R. (2013). Economic valuation of provisioning and cultural services of a protected mangrove ecosystem: A case study on Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh. Ecosystem Services, 5, 88–93 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2013.07.002 N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-04 Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir 02-04-22
ESV 83368049 --- Select --- Mangroves, Tropical rain forest, Tropical dry forest, Plantations, Small landscape elements 3.4, 6.1, 6.2, 14.4 Sunderbans , CHT hill forest , Sal forest , Sylhet hill , Coastal forest Village Forest The five zones are Sal (small forest areas dominated by Shorea robusta trees and mostly nonforest), Sundarban (dominated by mangrove tree species), Hill (hilly areas dominated by Dipterocarpus spp., Swietenia mahagoni, Tectona grandis, and others), Coastal (dominated by Sonneratia apetala, Avicennia officinalis, and Excoecaria agallocha), and Village (all areas not occupied by the other zones with no trees or mainly planted trees). Provisioning Actual National 3 Market Price The average value of the collected primary tree and forest products to the household BDT 19518 per year (USD 231.4 per year) 19518 BDT 2015 Household Year Matieu Henry, Zaheer Iqbal, Kristofer Johnson, Mariam Akhter, Liam Costello, Charles Scott, Rashed Jalal, Md. Akhter Hossain, Nikhil Chakma, Olaf Kuegler, Hossain Mahmood, Rajib Mahamud, Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Siddique, Khaled Misbahuzzaman, Mohammad Main Uddin, Mohammed Al Amin, Farid Uddin Ahmed, Gael Sola, Md. Baktiar Siddiqui, Luca Birigazzi, Mahmudur Rahman, Ilias Animon, Saimunnahar Ritu, Laskar Muqsudur Rahman, Aminul Islam, Heather Hayden, Frida Sidik, Mondal Falgoonee Kumar, Rakibul Hassan Mukul, Hossain Nishad, Ariful Hoque Belal, Asif Reza Anik, Abdul Khaleque, Md. Shaheduzzaman, Syed Shahadat Hossain, Tariq Aziz, Md. Tauhidor Rahaman, Ruhul Mohaiman, Patrick Meyer, Purnata Chakma, A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid, Sourav Das, Shrabanti Hira, Mohammed Jashimuddin, Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, Karl Wurster, Sarder Nasir Uddin, Abul Kalam Azad, S. M. Zahirul Islam and Laurent Saint-André 2021 A multi-purpose National Forest Inventory in Bangladesh: design, operationalisation and key results Henry, M., Iqbal, Z., Johnson, K., Akhter, M., Costello, L., Scott, C., ... & Saint-André, L. (2021). A multi-purpose National Forest Inventory in Bangladesh: design, operationalisation and key results. Forest Ecosystems, 8(1), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00284-1 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-04 Umme Honey Haque 02-04-22
ESV 91564600 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans , Coastal forest The Sundarbans Mangove Forest, the largest Coastal wetland of Bangladesh Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Tourism

SubES Quantity : 100817

SubES Quantity Unit : No. of Tourists

SubES Value : 144832

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism Tourism 192 Actual

Bagerhat,

Khulna,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh Reserve 6000 Square Kilometres 600000 21.949700 89.183300 Market Price Total Revenue collected from tourism (Cultural services) in 2014-2015 144832 in US$ 144832 USD 2015 Total area Year Mohammad Mahmudul Islam and Mohammad Mosarof Hossain 2017 Community Dependency on the Ecosystem Services from the Sundarbans Mangrove Wetland in Bangladesh Islam, M. M., & Hossain, M. M. (2017). Community dependency on the ecosystem services from the Sundarbans mangrove wetland in Bangladesh. In: Prusty B., Chandra R., Azeez P. (eds) Wetland Science (pp. 301-316). Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3715-0_16 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-04 Fahmida Nizam 02-04-22
ESV 43083499 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans , Coastal forest The Sundarbans Mangove Forest, the largest Coastal wetland of Bangladesh Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Tourism

SubES Quantity : 59169

SubES Quantity Unit : No. of Tourists

SubES Value : 14588

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism Tourism 192 Actual

Bagerhat,

Khulna,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh Reserve 6000 Square Kilometres 600000 21.949700 89.183300 Travel Cost Total Revenue collected from tourism (Cultural services) in 2001-2002 14588 US$ 14588 USD 2002 Total area Year Mohammad Mahmudul Islam and Mohammad Mosarof Hossain 2017 Community Dependency on the Ecosystem Services from the Sundarbans Mangrove Wetland in Bangladesh Islam, M. M., & Hossain, M. M. (2017). Community dependency on the ecosystem services from the Sundarbans mangrove wetland in Bangladesh. In: Prusty B., Chandra R., Azeez P. (eds) Wetland Science (pp. 301-316). Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3715-0_16 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-04 Fahmida Nizam 02-04-22
ESV 71152477 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans , Coastal forest The Sundarbans Mangove Forest, the largest Coastal wetland of Bangladesh Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity : 2061

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 58374

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish (Crab)

SubES Quantity : 123

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 2148

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish (Dry Fish)

SubES Quantity : 1095

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 18998

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]

SubES Quantity : 84

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 7970

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber (Excoecaria agallocha)

SubES Quantity : 84630

SubES Quantity Unit : Cubic feet

SubES Value : 33187

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber (Ceriops decandra )

SubES Quantity : 15865

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 47742

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Thatching material Nypa fruticans)

SubES Quantity : 17525

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 33123

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Thatching material grass)

SubES Quantity : 3621

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 790

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and Charcoal

SubES Quantity : 69370

SubES Quantity Unit : Cubic feet

SubES Value : 47523

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Phoenix paludosa)

SubES Quantity : 543

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 348

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (wax)

SubES Quantity : 23

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 1665

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Food, Raw materials Fish, NTFPs (Food only), Timber, other raw materials, fuel wood. 11,14, 32, 33, 36 Actual

Bagerhat,

Khulna,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh Reserve 6000 Square Kilometres 600000 21.949700 89.183300 Market Price Total Revenue of the forest products Collected in 2001-2002 251868 USD 2002 Total area Year Mohammad Mahmudul Islam and Mohammad Mosarof Hossain 2017 Community Dependency on the Ecosystem Services from the Sundarbans Mangrove Wetland in Bangladesh Islam, M. M., & Hossain, M. M. (2017). Community dependency on the ecosystem services from the Sundarbans mangrove wetland in Bangladesh. In: Prusty B., Chandra R., Azeez P. (eds) Wetland Science (pp. 301-316). Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3715-0_16 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-04 Fahmida Nizam 02-04-22
ESV 32310061 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans , Coastal forest The Sundarbans Mangove Forest, the largest Coastal wetland of Bangladesh Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity : 3432

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 158368

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish (Crab)

SubES Quantity : 1123

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 52026

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish (dry fish)

SubES Quantity : 2773

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 179761

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]

SubES Quantity : 67

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 24048

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Thatching material Nypa fruticans)

SubES Quantity : 16868

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric ton

SubES Value : 57338

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber (Excoecaria agallocha)

SubES Quantity : 6026

SubES Quantity Unit : Cubic feet

SubES Value : 3894

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber (Ceriops decandra)

SubES Quantity : 118451

SubES Quantity Unit : No. of trees

SubES Value : 7520

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Thatching material grass)

SubES Quantity : 668

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric Ton

SubES Value : 225

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Phoenix paludosa)

SubES Quantity : 19761

SubES Quantity Unit : No. of trees

SubES Value : 1044

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (wax)

SubES Quantity : 63

SubES Quantity Unit : Metric ton

SubES Value : 8108

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and Charcoal

SubES Quantity : 14455

SubES Quantity Unit : Cubic feet

SubES Value : 10190

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food, Raw materials Fish, NTFPs(Food only), Timber, Other raw materials, Fuel wood. 11,14, 32, 33, 36 Actual

Bagerhat,

Khulna,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh Reserve 6000 Square Kilometres 600000 21.949700 89.183300 Market Price Total Revenue of the forest produces (Provisioning services) Collected in 2014-2015 502522 USD 2015 Total area Year Mohammad Mahmudul Islam and Mohammad Mosarof Hossain 2017 Community Dependency on the Ecosystem Services from the Sundarbans Mangrove Wetland in Bangladesh Islam, M. M., & Hossain, M. M. (2017). Community dependency on the ecosystem services from the Sundarbans mangrove wetland in Bangladesh. In: Prusty B., Chandra R., Azeez P. (eds) Wetland Science (pp. 301-316). Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3715-0_16 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-04 Fahmida Nizam 02-04-22
ESV 42497199 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans , Coastal forest 18 Community Mangrove Aqua-Silviculture (CMAS) culture Farms in Koyra Upazila of Khulna District and Assasuni Upazila of Satkhira District. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Golpata, Goran)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 22750

SubES Value Unit: BDT/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Keora)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 50000

SubES Value Unit: BDT/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Hargoza)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 30000

SubES Value Unit: BDT/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other raw (Baen)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 60000

SubES Value Unit: BDT/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other( Passur)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 80000

SubES Value Unit: BDT/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish- Aquaculture

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 183000

SubES Value Unit: BDT/year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Raw materials Other raw materials- Golpata, Goran, Keora, Hargoza, Baen, Passur, Food- Fish (Aquaculture) 36, 11 Actual

Bagerhat,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 18 Community Mangrove Aqua-silviculture (CMAS) culture farms in Koyra Upazila of Khulna District and Assasuni Upazila of Satkhira District. Other 339 decimals 1.354 22.510000 89.166500 Market Price The cumulative gross income from the CMAS culture For Aquaculture- 183000 BDT, for golpata and goran- 22750 BDT, for keora- 50000 BDT, for Hargoza- 30000 BDT, for Baen- 60000 BDT, for Passur- 80000 BDT 425750 BDT 2018 Year Household Local households Md. Humayain Kabir and Mohammed Abdul Baten 2019 Community Mangrove Aqua-Silviculture (CMAS Culture): An Innovation and Climate Resilient Practice by the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest Dependent Rural Communities of Bangladesh Kabir, M. H., & Baten, M. A. (2019). Community Mangrove Aqua-Silviculture (CMAS Culture): An Innovation and Climate Resilient Practice by the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest Dependent Rural Communities of Bangladesh. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 9(1), 1-16. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2019/v9i130093 N/A Md Abdur Rahman Forhad 2022-04-04 Fahmida Nizam 03-04-22
ESV 37953256 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The Sundarbans Reserved Forest Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Honey

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1.82

SubES Value Unit: EUR/KG

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1.02

SubES Value Unit: EUR/KG

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Nipa palm

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 0.07

SubES Value Unit: EUR/KG

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other- Crab

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1.32

SubES Value Unit: EUR/KG

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food NTFPs [food only!]- Honey, Fish, Other Raw Material- Nipa palm, Other food- Crab 15, 11, 36, 16 Actual

Satkhira,

Khulna,

Khulna Sub_National 2 Munshiganj, Gobra, Modinabad, 4 no. Koyra, Pathor khali Reserve Households are facing a broad range of challenges, such as natural calamities, tiger attacks, water hijackers, pressure from forest staff, and drinking water shortages. Undetermined/NA Market Price Calculation of cash income net of taxes and expenses according to occupation (harvesting of ecosystem products). EUR 587.7 for Fishermen, EUR 567.2 for Crab catcher, EUR 333.9 for Honey collector. EUR 701.4 for Nypa palm collector 2190.2 EUR 2013 All households Year Household 1260 155 households were surveyed across all five villages (total number of households in the five villages: 1,260). MICHAEL GETZNER & MUHAMMAD SHARIFUL ISLAM 2013 NATURAL RESOURCES, LIVELIHOODS, AND RESERVEMANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM SUNDARBANSMANGROVE FORESTS, BANGLADESH Getzner, M., & Islam, M. S. (2013). Natural resources, livelihoods, and reserve management: a case study from Sundarbans mangrove forests, Bangladesh. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 8(1), 75-87. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2495/SDP-V8-N1-75-87 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-04 Umme Honey Haque 03-04-22
ESV 71866087 Tropical Moist Urban Parks & Forests 15.1 Urban park Mozaffar Garden in Satkhira district Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : recreation

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 0.84

SubES Value Unit: Million USD/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Recreation Recreation 191 Actual

Satkhira,

Khulna Local 1 Mozaffar Garden Other Park allowing tourist for recreation Travel Cost Total recreational value 0.84 Million USD/Year 840000 USD 2015 Total area Year Person 315000 Tourist Mohammed Ziaul Haider and Tanbir Hossain 2018 Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh Haider, M. Z., Hossain, T., Siddiqui, O. I., & Islam, M. S. (2018). Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh. International Journal of Tourism Policy, 8(1), 42-64. https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/IJTP.2018.090320 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-04 Umme Honey Haque 03-04-22
ESV 90249693 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council) in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 976

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Honey

SubES Quantity : 0.16

SubES Quantity Unit : mt/household

SubES Value : 53

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 1.68

SubES Quantity Unit : mt/household

SubES Value : 80

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fodder

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 26

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food, Raw materials Fish- Capture fishery, NTFPs [food only!], Fuelwood and charcoal- Fuel energy, Fodder 11, 14, 33, 34 Actual

Satkhira,

Khulna Local 1 Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini, and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district, Khulna. Reserve 22.2493 89.2383 Market Price Annual monetary benefit from provisioning services obtained by households For provisioning services, households obtained important monetary benefits annually from capture fishery (US$ 976 per ha), fuel energy (US$ 80 per ha), honey (US$ 53 per ha) and fodder (US$ 26 per ha) 1135 USD 2015 Ha Year Household 1142 According to the local Union Council, there were 1142 households with a total population of 5292 in the three surveyed villages. Md. Mijanur Rahman, Yong Jiang, Kenneth Irvine 2018 Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh Rahman, M. M., Jiang, Y., & Irvine, K. (2018). Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 26(4), 563-580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-018-9592-0 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-05 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 11-04-22
ESV 79451300 Tropical Rainforest Other (cultivated areas) 14.8 CHT hill forest The study was conducted in the Khagrachari hill district of the CHT. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Rice

SubES Quantity : 1293

SubES Quantity Unit : Kg/ha/year/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 9051

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/year/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Maize

SubES Quantity : 21

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 210

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Ginger

SubES Quantity : 40

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 480

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Turmeric

SubES Quantity : 124

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 248

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Chilli

SubES Quantity : 28

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 560

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Linseed

SubES Quantity : 66

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 1650

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Arum

SubES Quantity : 30

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 300

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Cassava

SubES Quantity : 30

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 300

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Aubergine

SubES Quantity : 28

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 280

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Snake gourd

SubES Quantity : 19

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 190

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Beans

SubES Quantity : 20

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 140

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Cucumber

SubES Quantity : 14

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 70

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Marfa

SubES Quantity : 38

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 190

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food- Khira

SubES Quantity : 4

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 20

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Cotton

SubES Quantity : 42

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Value : 504

SubES Value Unit: BDT/ha/yr/Medium landholder

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food, Raw materials Other food- Rice, Maize, Ginger, Turmeric, Chilli, Linseed, Arum, Cassava, Aubergine, Snake gourd, Beans, Cucumber, Marfa, Khira, Other Raw materials-Cotton 16, 37 Actual

Khagrachari,

Chattogram Local 1 Two upazilas- Khagrachari and Matiranga under Khagrachari district of CHT Unclassified_state_forest_(USF) 23.10673 91.98467 Market Price Mean annual earning/ha from jhum cultivation per Medium landholders 11,730+680.54 TK./ha per Medium landholders 11730 BDT 2002 Ha Year Household Tapan Kumar Nath , M. Inoue & S. Chakma 2005 Shifting Cultivation (jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: Examining its Sustainability, Rural Livelihood and Policy Implications Nath, T. K., Inoue, M., & Chakma, S. (2005). Shifting cultivation (jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: examining its sustainability, rural livelihood and policy implications. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 3(2), 130-142. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2005.9684751 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-04 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 03-04-22
ESV 77457456 Tropical Rainforest Orchards/agro-forestry 14.3 CHT hill forest Khagrachari and Bandarban district of the CHTs Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Horticulture products

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 16500

SubES Value Unit: BDT per farmer

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food NTFPs [food only!]- Mainly horticultural products, rice, vegetables, and spices 14 Actual

Khagrachari,

Bandarban,

Chattogram Sub_National 2 Upland Settlement Project sites in Khagrachari and Bandarban Hill districts of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Unclassified_state_forest_(USF) 23.12 91.967 Market Price Average annual income from the sale of different products produced and sold from different agroforestry systems Tk 16500 per farmer 16500 BDT 2002 Per farmer Year Person Tapan K. Nath, Makoto Inoue & Hla Myant 2005 Small-scale agroforestry for upland community development: a case study from Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Nath, T. K., Inoue, M., & Myant, H. L. A. (2005). Small-scale agroforestry for upland community development: a case study from Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Journal of Forest Research, 10(6), 443-452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10310-005-0171-x N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-04 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 03-04-22
ESV 40725582 Tropical Rainforest Other (tropical forests) 6.4 CHT hill forest Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) located in the Chittagong District of the Chittagong Division in the southeastern region of Bangladesh Supporting

Es Name :

SubES name : Biodiversity protection

SubES Quantity : 83520

SubES Quantity Unit : seedlings/ha

SubES Value :

SubES Value Unit:

SubES Valuation:

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Maintenance of genetic diversity Biodiversity protection- natural regeneration rate 171 Primary

Chattogram,

Chattogram Local 1 Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) Reserve 7764 Ha 7764 21.96667 92.06666 Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, Md. Abdullah Al Mahmud and Farid Uddin Ahmed 2017 Restoration of degraded forest ecosystem through non-forestry livelihood supports: experience from the Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary in Bangladesh Rahman, M. M., Mahmud, M. A. A., & Ahmed, F. U. (2017). Restoration of degraded forest ecosystem through non-forestry livelihood supports: experience from the Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary in Bangladesh. Forest science and technology, 13(3), 109-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2017.1349003 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-04 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 03-04-22
ESV 22867145 Tropical Moist Urban Parks & Forests 15.1 Urban park Niribili tourist point in Narail district Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : recreation

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 0.68

SubES Value Unit: Million USD/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Recreation Recreation 191 Actual

Satkhira,

Narail,

Khulna Sub_National 2 Niribili tourist point Park allowing tourist for recreation Undetermined/NA Travel Cost Total recreational value 0.68 Million USD/Year 680000 USD 2015 Year Person 188500 Tourist Mohammed Ziaul Haider, Tanbir Hossain, Ohidul Islam Siddiqui, Md. Sariful Islam 2018 Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh Haider, M. Z., Hossain, T., Siddiqui, O. I., & Islam, M. S. (2018). Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh. International Journal of Tourism Policy, 8(1), 42-64. https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/IJTP.2018.090320 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-04 Umme Honey Haque 03-04-22
ESV 74683885 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council) in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 1.68

SubES Quantity Unit : mt/household

SubES Value : 80

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Price

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fodder

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 26

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Price

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 976

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Honey

SubES Quantity : 0.16

SubES Quantity Unit : mt/household

SubES Value : 53

SubES Value Unit: USD per ha

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food, Raw materials Fish (capture fishery- Crabs, Shrimp fry, Shrimp and fish), NTFPs [food only!]- honey, Fuelwood (fuel energy), Fodder 11, 14, 33, 34 Actual

Khulna,

Khulna Local 1 Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini, and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district, Khulna. Reserve 22.2493 89.2383 Market Price The estimated annual value of mangroves products utilized by the local households US$ 1135 per ha 1135 USD 2015 Ha Year Household 1142 According to the local Union Council, there were 1142 households with a total population of 5292 in the three surveyed villages. Md. Mijanur Rahman, Yong Jiang, Kenneth Irvine 2018 Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh Rahman, M. M., Jiang, Y., & Irvine, K. (2018). Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 26(4), 563-580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-018-9592-0 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-04 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 03-04-22
ESV 91735371 Tropical Rainforest Urban Parks & Forests 15.1 Urban park Chandramahal eco-park in Bagerhat district Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : recreation

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 0.06

SubES Value Unit: Million USD/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism Recreation 191 Actual

Bagerhat,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 Chandramahal eco-park Park allowing tourist for recreation Undetermined/NA Travel Cost Total recreational value 0.06 Million USD/Year 60000 USD 2015 Year Person 21900 Tourist Mohammed Ziaul Haider, Tanbir Hossain, Ohidul Islam Siddiqui, Md. Sariful Islam 2018 Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh Haider, M. Z., Hossain, T., Siddiqui, O. I., & Islam, M. S. (2018). Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh. International Journal of Tourism Policy, 8(1), 42-64. https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/IJTP.2018.090320 N/A Md Sariful Islam Umme Honey Haque 03-04-22
ESV 12924468 Tropical Moist Urban Parks & Forests 15.1 Urban park Shat Gumbuj Mosque in Bagerhat district Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : recreation

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 0.29

SubES Value Unit: Million USD/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Recreation Recreation 191 Actual

Bagerhat,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 Shat Gumbuj Mosque Park allowing tourist for recreation Undetermined/NA Travel Cost Total recreational value 0.29 Million USD/Year 290000 USD 2015 Year Person 239325 Tourist Mohammed Ziaul Haider and Tanbir Hossain, Ohidul Islam Siddiqui, Md. Sariful Islam 2018 Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh Haider, M. Z., Hossain, T., Siddiqui, O. I., & Islam, M. S. (2018). Economic valuation of the tourist spots in Bangladesh. International Journal of Tourism Policy, 8(1), 42-64. https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/IJTP.2018.090320 N/A Md Sariful Islam 2022-04-04 Umme Honey Haque 03-04-22
ESV 64968106 Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest 6.1 Sylhet hill Lawachara National Park is a semi-evergreen forest of the tropical and subtropical coniferous forests biome, and mixed deciduous forests of the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Recreation

SubES Quantity : 8862

SubES Quantity Unit : Tourists

SubES Value : 281.22

SubES Value Unit: BDT/person/day

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism Recreation 191 Actual

Moulvibazar,

Sylhet Local 1 Located approximately 234 km northeast of Dhaka, a civil administrative unit of Kamalganj Upazilla, Maulvibazar District, Sylhet division. Reserve 13 Km2 1250 This park is used extensively by people for various types of recreational activities. 24.319722 91.783611 Travel Cost The total value of the environmental asset of LNP per year. 55,694,173 Tk/Year 55694173 BDT 2012 Total area Year Visitor 8862 The total number of visitors to the site over the seven day survey period was 8,862 (LNP pers. Communication), and among them 450 visitors were randomly selected for questionnaire survey. Mahidi Hasan Kawsar, Muha Abdullah Al Pavel, Mohammad Belal Uddin, Syed Ajijur Rahman, Md Abdullah Al Mamun, Suziana Binti Hassan, Mohammad Shafioul Alam, Rijan Tamrakar, Md Abdul Wadud. 2015 Quantifying Recreational Value and the Functional Relationship Between Travel Cost and Visiting National Park. Kawsar, M. H., Abdullah-Al-Pavel, M., Uddin, M. B., Rahman, S. A., Abdullah-Al-Mamun, M., Hassan, S. B., ... & Abdul-Wadud, M. (2015). Quantifying recreational value and the functional relationship between travel cost and visiting national park. International Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 1(3), 84-89. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Md-Mamun/publication/279186404_Quantifying_Recreational_Value_and_the_Functional_Relationship_Between_Travel_Cost_and_Visiting_National_Park/links/558d1d8908aee43bf6ae649f/Quantifying-Recreational-Value-and-the-Functional-Relationship-Between-Travel-Cost-and-Visiting-National-Park.pdf N/A G. N. Tanjina Hasnat 2022-04-04 Md. Tajbib Rahman 04-04-22
ESV 84683010 Tropical Moist Orchards/agro-forestry 14.3 Sal forest A study was conducted in Madhupur sal forest of Tangail, Bangladesh to identify the suitable agroforestry practices of the area. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Plants/ vegetable food (Fruit- Pineapple agroforestry)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 3481340

SubES Value Unit: BDT/Ha

SubES Valuation: Other- NPV

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Plants/ vegetable food (Fruit- Lemon agroforestry)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1492139

SubES Value Unit: BDT/Ha

SubES Valuation: Other- NPV

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Plants/ vegetable food (Fruit- Banana agroforestry)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 2335555

SubES Value Unit: BDT/Ha

SubES Valuation: Other- NPV

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Food Plants/ vegetable food- Pineapple, Lemon, and Banana agroforestry under participatory and private management . 13 Actual

Tangail,

Dhaka Local 1 Madhupur Sal forest is situated in the Madhupur Upazila (Subdistrict) of Tangail district. Reserve 17932 Ha 17932.15 Vast tracts of natural forest land of the study area turned into arable land and houses have been constructed. N/A 24.680000 90.100000 Market Price The total Net Present Value (NPV) of three agroforests of Madhupur Sal Forest over over a rotation period of 10 years at 10% interest rate 7309034 BDT 2010 Ha 10 years Mohammad Golam Kibria, Narayan Saha. 2011 Analysis of existing agroforestry practices in Madhupur Sal forest: an assessment based on ecological and economic perspectives. Kibria, M. G., & Saha, N. (2011). Analysis of existing agroforestry practices in Madhupur Sal forest: an assessment based on ecological and economic perspectives. Journal of Forestry Research, 22(4), 533-542. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Narayan-Saha/publication/257717560_Analysis_of_existing_agroforestry_practices_in_Madhupur_Sal_forest_An_assessment_based_on_ecological_and_economic_perspectives/links/5e8bce3492851c2f5286725c/Analysis-of-existing-agroforestry-practices-in-Madhupur-Sal-forest-An-assessment-based-on-ecological-and-economic-perspectives.pdf N/A G. N. Tanjina Hasnat Md. Tajbib Rahman 04-04-22
ESV 37130867 Tropical Rainforest Other (coastal systems) 3.12 Coastal forest Hatiya is a large island under the administrative jurisdiction of the Noakhali district. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Tourism

SubES Quantity : 19200

SubES Quantity Unit : Person/year

SubES Value : 114900

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost Method

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism Tourism 192 Actual

Noakhali,

Chattogram Local 1 Hatiya is a large island under the administrative jurisdiction of the Noakhali district. Reserve 371 Km2 37069 Undetermined/NA 22.275000 91.135000 Travel Cost The total value of tourism per year US$ 114900 per year for total area. 114900 USD 2018 Total area Year Person 19200 Average tourist numbers in Hatiya and Nijhum dweep are accounted for around 19,200 per year. M. M. Abdullah Al Mamun, Shakhera Akter Shimu, A. H. M. Raihan Sarker, Kazi Mohammad Masum. 2021 Ecosystem Services Assessment of Mangrove Forest in a Coastal Island of Bangladesh Al, M. A., Akter, S., Raihan, A. H. M., & Mohammad, K. (2021). Ecosystem Services Assessment of Mangrove Forest in a Coastal Island of Bangladesh. Journal of Forests, 8(1), 88-98. http://www.conscientiabeam.com/pdf-files/agr/101/JOF20218(1)88-98.pdf N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-04 Md. Tajbib Rahman 04-04-22
ESV 99276723 Tropical Rainforest Other (coastal systems) 3.12 Coastal forest Hatiya is a large island under the administrative jurisdiction of the Noakhali district. Regulating

Es Name : Climate Regulation

SubES name : C-sequestration

SubES Quantity : 1617946.768

SubES Quantity Unit : Ton

SubES Value :

SubES Value Unit:

SubES Valuation:

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Es Name : Maintenance of soil fertility

SubES name : Soil formation

SubES Quantity : 6000

SubES Quantity Unit : Ha

SubES Value : 22239462

SubES Value Unit: US$

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Climate Regulation, Maintenance of soil fertility. C-sequestration-Carbon stored in the mangrove, Soil formation- newly accreted land. 81, 133 Secondary

Noakhali,

Chattogram Local 1 Hatiya is a large island under the administrative jurisdiction of the Noakhali district. Reserve 371 Km2 37069 Undetermined/NA 22.275000 91.135000 Market Price The total value of accreted land of hatiya US$ 22,239,462 22239462 USD 2018 Ha M. M. Abdullah Al Mamun, Shakhera Akter Shimu, A. H. M. Raihan Sarker, Kazi Mohammad Masum. 2021 Ecosystem Services Assessment of Mangrove Forest in a Coastal Island of Bangladesh Al, M. A., Akter, S., Raihan, A. H. M., & Mohammad, K. (2021). Ecosystem Services Assessment of Mangrove Forest in a Coastal Island of Bangladesh. Journal of Forests, 8(1), 88-98. http://www.conscientiabeam.com/pdf-files/agr/101/JOF20218(1)88-98.pdf N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-04 Md. Tajbib Rahman 04-04-22
ESV 89662334 Tropical Rainforest Other (coastal systems) 3.12 Coastal forest Hatiya is a large island under the administrative jurisdiction of the Noakhali district. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity : 61449200

SubES Quantity Unit : Kg/Year

SubES Value : 115217250

SubES Value Unit: US$/Year

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 7845708.71

SubES Quantity Unit : m3

SubES Value : 303040499

SubES Value Unit: US$

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food, Raw materials Fish, Timber 11, 32 Actual

Noakhali,

Chattogram Local 1 Hatiya is a large island under the administrative jurisdiction of the Noakhali district. Reserve 371 Km2 37069 Undetermined/NA 22.275000 91.135000 Market Price The total value of the coastal fish and the otal timber value for the Keora plantationin Hatiya US$ 418257749 for fish and timber from the total area 418257749 USD 2018 Total area M. M. Abdullah Al Mamun, Shakhera Akter Shimu, A. H. M. Raihan Sarker, Kazi Mohammad Masum. 2021 Ecosystem Services Assessment of Mangrove Forest in a Coastal Island of Bangladesh Al, M. A., Akter, S., Raihan, A. H. M., & Mohammad, K. (2021). Ecosystem Services Assessment of Mangrove Forest in a Coastal Island of Bangladesh. Journal of Forests, 8(1), 88-98. http://www.conscientiabeam.com/pdf-files/agr/101/JOF20218(1)88-98.pdf N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-04 Md. Tajbib Rahman 04-04-22
ESV 32933243 Tropical Moist Other (tropical forests) 6.4 CHT hill forest Rangamati Sadar Upazila is bounded by Naniarchar Upazila to the north, Kaptai and Belaichhari Upazila to the south, and Barkal and Juraichhari Upazila to the east. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Plants/ vegetable food

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1694.23

SubES Value Unit: tk/year/household

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 1112.8

SubES Value Unit: tk/year/household

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Other food

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 2415.83

SubES Value Unit: tk/year/household

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 2737.50

SubES Value Unit: tk/year/household

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 3287.50

SubES Value Unit: tk/year/household

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Es Name : Medicinal resources

SubES name : Biochemicals (Medicinal plants)

SubES Quantity :

SubES Quantity Unit :

SubES Value : 6.67

SubES Value Unit: tk/year/household

SubES Valuation: Market Prices

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Food, Raw materials, Medicinal resources. Plants/vegetable food, NTFPs (fruits), Other forest products, Timber, Fuelwood, Biochemicals (Medicinal plants). 13,14,16,32,33, 51 Actual

Rangamati,

Chattogram Local 1 Chakma community of Amchari, Madhyapara, and Dheppochari Villages, Sapchari Union, Rangamati Sadar Upazila, in Rangamati Hill District of the CHT in Bangladesh. Unclassified_state_forest_(USF) 54649 Ha 54649 N/A 22.380000 92.150000 Market Price The total mean direct income from selling forest products by the Chakma community in Rangamati Sadar Upazila, Rangamati 11255.53 BDT/Year/Household. 11255.53 BDT 2009 Ha Year Household Md. Danesh Miah, Sheeladitya Chakma, Masao Koike, Nur Muhammed 2012 Contribution of forests to the livelihood of the Chakma community in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Miah, D., Chakma, S., Koike, M., & Muhammed, N. (2012). Contribution of forests to the livelihood of the Chakma community in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Journal of forest research, 17(6), 449-457. https://www.academia.edu/download/28734828/Contribution_of_forests_to_the_livelihoods_of_the_Chakma_community_online_published.pdf N/A G. N. Tanjina Hasnat 2022-04-04 Md. Tajbib Rahman 04-04-22
ESV 86109567 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans Wetland Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council) in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district. Regulating

Es Name : Erosion Prevention

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Erosion prevention, Moderation of extreme events Erosion prevention, Storm protection 121, 91 Secondary

Satkhira,

Khulna Local 1 Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini, and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district, Khulna. Reserve 22.2493 89.2383 Contingent Valuation The average annual willingness to pay for storm protection and erosion control For storm protection US$ 13 per ha and for erosion control US$ 2 per ha 15 USD 2015 Ha Year Household 1142 According to the local Union Council, there were 1142 households with a total population of 5292 in the three surveyed villages. Md. Mijanur Rahman, Yong Jiang, Kenneth Irvine 2018 Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh Rahman, M. M., Jiang, Y., & Irvine, K. (2018). Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 26(4), 563-580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-018-9592-0 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-05 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 04-04-22
ESV 45601115 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans Wetland Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council) in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district. Supporting

Es Name : Maintenance of life cycles

SubES name : Nursery services (and habitat for fish breeding)

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SubES Value : 9

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Maintenance of life cycles Habitat for fish breeding and nursery services 161 Primary

Satkhira,

Khulna Local 1 Shinghertoly under the Munshigonj Union Council, Burigoalini, and Nil Dumur (Bhamnia) under the Burigoalini Union Council in the Shyamnagar subdistrict of the Satkhira district, Khulna. Reserve 22.2493 89.2383 Contingent Valuation The average annual willingness to pay for habitat for fish breeding and nursery services US$ 9 per ha 9 USD 2015 Ha Year Household 1142 According to the local Union Council, there were 1142 households with a total population of 5292 in the three surveyed villages. Md. Mijanur Rahman, Yong Jiang, Kenneth Irvine 2018 Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh Rahman, M. M., Jiang, Y., & Irvine, K. (2018). Assessing wetland services for improved development decision-making: a case study of mangroves in coastal Bangladesh. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 26(4), 563-580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-018-9592-0 N/A Mohammad Belal Uddin 2022-04-05 Aynun Nishat Farhabi 04-04-22
ESV 96886634 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The largest single patch of protected mangrove forest – the Sundarbans is located on the southern coast of Bangladesh and India, Bangladesh part of Sundarbans covers about 6000km2, the other 4000km2 of the forest is located in India. Provisioning

Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

SubES Quantity : 4600

SubES Quantity Unit : Tons

SubES Value : 200000

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Honey

SubES Quantity : 128

SubES Quantity Unit : Tons

SubES Value : 11000

SubES Value Unit: USD

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish- Crabs

SubES Quantity : 444

SubES Quantity Unit : Tons

SubES Value : 20000

SubES Value Unit: USD

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 3567

SubES Quantity Unit : cubic meter

SubES Value : 400000

SubES Value Unit: USD

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuelwood

SubES Quantity : 13500

SubES Quantity Unit : Tons

SubES Value : 60000

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Thatching Materials

SubES Quantity : 26650

SubES Quantity Unit : Tons

SubES Value : 60000

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Wax

SubES Quantity : 32

SubES Quantity Unit : Tons

SubES Value : 4000

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Food, Raw Materials Food- Fish, Crabs, NTFPs [food only!]- Honey, Raw Materials- Timber, Fuelwood, Thatching Materials, Wax 11, 14, 32, 33, 36 Actual

Khulna,

Khulna Local 1 The largest single patch of protected mangrove forest – the Sundarbans is located on the southern coast of Bangladesh. Reserve 6000 km2 600000 N/A 22.298820 89.614390 Market Price The estimated average annual revenue for all types of provisioning services US$744,000 per year 744,000 per year during financial year 2001– 2002 to 2009–2010 744000 USD Total area Year Md. Shams Uddin, E.de Ruyter van Steveninck , Mishka Stuip , Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah 2013 Economic valuation of provisioning and cultural services of a protected mangrove ecosystem: A case study on Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh Uddin, Md. S., de Ruyter van Steveninck, E., Stuip, M., & Shah, M. A. R. (2013). Economic valuation of provisioning and cultural services of a protected mangrove ecosystem: A case study on Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh. Ecosystem Services, 5, 88–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2013.07.002 N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-05 Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir 04-04-22
ESV 11788691 Tropical Rainforest Other (tropical forests) 6.4 Sylhet hill semi-evergreen The forest in LNP is semi-evergreen in nature, and it is located in the wettest region of the country. Cultural

Es Name : Opportunities for recreation and tourism

SubES name : Ecotourism

SubES Quantity : 202211

SubES Quantity Unit : Number of Tourist

SubES Value : 476700000

SubES Value Unit: BDT

SubES Valuation: Travel Cost

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Opportunities for recreation and tourism LNP is famous for ecotourism, where tourists come all over the year, with the majority comes during the winter. LNP is extensively used by the visitors for seeing trees and landscapes, wildlife-watching and enjoying fresh weather of nature. 193 Actual

Moulvibazar,

Sylhet Local 1 LNP has an area of about 1,250 ha, and geographically it is located between 24030/-24032/N latitude and 91037/ -91039/ E longitude . The park is located approximately 185 km northeast of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. The park is located under the civil administrative unit of Kamalganj Upazilla, Moulvibazar district of Sylhet division. Reserve 1250 Ha 1250 N/A 24.341650 91.798180 Travel Cost The value of cultural ecosystem services of LNP per annum Taka 476.44 million per annum 476700000 BDT 2019 Ha Year Total_Number 202211 Three categories of visitors (student, adult, and foreigner) are required to purchase tickets for entering the LNP. Narayan Saha, Sharif A. Mukul 2021 Visitor’s willingness to pay for cultural ecosystem services in Bangladesh: an assessment for Lawachara National Park, a biodiversity hotspot Saha, N., & Mukul, S. A. (2021). Visitor’s willingness to pay for cultural ecosystem services in Bangladesh: An assessment for Lawachara National Park, a biodiversity hotspot. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-269549/v1 N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-05 Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir 04-04-22
ESV 83290125 Tropical Rainforest Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The Sundarbans Reserve Forest (SRF) is situated along the coastline of the Bay of Bengal in the south-western region (i.e., Khulna division) of Bangladesh, and it was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. The total area of the forest is 603,000 ha, consisting of three wildlife sanctuaries: Sundarbans West (71,303 ha), Sundarbans East (31,227 ha) and Sundarbans South (36,970 ha). Regulating

Es Name : Moderation of extreme events

SubES name : Storm Protection

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SubES Value : 543300000

SubES Value Unit: USD

SubES Valuation: Damage Cost Avoided

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This study has explored the importance of the Sundarban mangroves for moderation of extreme events in terms of monetary value for protecting household assets and properties from cyclones and storm surge. The storm-protection value of the Sundarban 91 Secondary

Bagerhat,

Khulna,

Barguna,

Satkhira,

Khulna Sub_National 2 Cyclone Sidr struck the south-western Bangladesh districts of Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira, and Barguna. All the districts are located near the SRF and have forested lands except Barguna . Thus, to estimate the storm protection value of the SRF, we considered Khulna, Satkhira, and Bagerhat as the treatment zone (TZ) and Barguna as the control zone (CZ). Reserve 6030 km2 603000 N/A 22.298820 89.614390 Damage Cost Avoided Estimated average damage cost avoided USD 543.3 million 543300000 USD 2015 km2 Year Household 1371460 In estimating the total protection value of the SRF, we considered the total number of households of three districts (i.e., the treatment zone of this study), which is 1.37 million. A.H.M. Raihan Sarker, Mohammad Nur Nobi, Eivin Røskaft, Ma Suza, David J. Chivers 2020 Value of the Storm-Protection Function of Sundarban Mangroves in Bangladesh Sarker, A. R., Nobi, M. N., Røskaft, E., Chivers, D. J., & Suza, M. (2020). Value of the Storm-Protection Function of Sundarban Mangroves in Bangladesh. Journal of Sustainable Development, 13(3). https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ed93/637f212875cce37a177c1133066b74540517.pdf N/A Suriya Yeasmin 2022-04-05 Md. Seikh Sadiul Islam Tanvir 04-04-22
ESV 23986263 Tropical Moist Mangroves 3.4 Sunderbans The Sundarban zone represents the mangroves of the sundarban reserve forest found in the southwestern part of the country. Provisioning

Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Timber

SubES Quantity : 0.425

SubES Quantity Unit : m3/HH/year

SubES Value : 3,703.02

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Broom

SubES Quantity : 2.614

SubES Quantity Unit : no/HH/year

SubES Value : 392.28

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Fuel wood and charcoal

SubES Quantity : 461.57

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 3180.84

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Biomass fuels- Leaves

SubES Quantity : 827.87

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 3193.63

SubES Value Unit: BDT/hh/year

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : NTFPs [food only!]- Fruits

SubES Quantity : 173.28

SubES Quantity Unit : kg/HH/year

SubES Value : 10254.67

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Poles

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SubES Value : 621.83

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Brooms

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SubES Value : 74.16

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Es Name : raw materials

SubES name : Other Raw- Nypa

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SubES Value : 142.34

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Es Name : Medicinal resources

SubES name : Biochemicals- Medicinal plants

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SubES Value : 87.10

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Es Name : raw materials

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SubES Value : 7.19

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Es Name : Food

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SubES Value : 5.07

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish

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SubES Value : 7147.05

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish (Shrimp)

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SubES Value : 13940.19

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Es Name : Food

SubES name : Fish (Crab)

SubES Quantity :

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SubES Value : 4828.08

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Raw materials, Food, Medicinal resources Timber, Other Raw materials- Bamboo, Poles, Brooms, Fuel wood, Leaves, Fodder, NTFPs [food only!]- Fruits, Spices, Biochemicals- Medicinal plants, Food- Fish, Shrimp, Crab 32, 36, 33, 39, 14, 51, 34, 13, 11 Actual National 3 The Sundarban zone represents the mangroves of the sundarban reserve forest found in the southwestern part of the country. Market Price Total value of primary tree and forest products collected by households in the Sundarban periphery zone 18908 million BDT/year 18908000000 BDT 2015 Total area Year GoB 2019 Tree and forest resources of Bangladesh: Report on the Bangladesh Forest Inventory GoB (2019), Tree and forest resources of Bangladesh: Report on the Bangladesh Forest Inventory. Forest Department, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://bfis.bforest.gov.bd/bfi/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/BFI_report_final_8-12-20_2.pdf N/A Naeema Jihan Zinia 2022-04-05 Compass User 07-04-22