Abstract:
Wetlands are the most productive ecosystems on earth. They provide many important
services to human society. But most of these services are not evaluated in a monetary
term. As a result, loss of wetland for urban expansion is a common phenomenon in all
over the world.
The recent trend of development in Dhaka has also becoming an alarming threat for the
existence of wetlands. Unplanned expansion of Dhaka is encroaching flood plains,
depression and storm water retention areas by land filling. As a result, the city is
becoming more vulnerable to river flooding and heavy rainfall. It is now high time to
assess the economic values of various functions and services provided by the conserved
wetlands to prevent its subsequent losses.
In this research, an attempt is made to valuate various direct and indirect use benefits of
wetland. Nearly 11 sq. km area of the western flood plain of Dhaka is selected as the
study area. This area is mainly a low lying flood flow zone designated by Detailed Area
Plan (DAP). Direct use of this flood plain includes agriculture, fisheries and recreation.
Among various indirect use benefits of flood plains, only ground water recharge function
and flood control function are selected for the study. This site is valued as fertile
agricultural land in dry season. Local people cultivate paddy during this season from the
month of November to April. During the wet season from the month of May to October
this area becomes a productive source of fish farming. Variety of fishes is available in
this period which is a significant source of earnings for local people. As the site is turned
into vast water body in monsoon, at that period it also becomes a place of attraction for
city dwellers. The visitors mostly enjoy the scenic beauty of the countryside and also the
boating facilities.
In the study, the economic benefits of agricultural products and fisheries of the site are
derived from Market Price Method. In this method, the prevailing market prices of paddy
and fishes traded in domestic markets are used for valuation. Required data for the
valuation of agricultural products and fisheries are obtained through focus group
discussion of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method. A cost-benefit analysis is
also conducted for these productions. To valuate the recreational benefits of the site,
Individual Travel Cost Method is applied. It is a demand based model in which the value
an individual attach to a site is estimated from the cost they expend in travelling to that
site. For this purpose, an extensive questionnaire survey with nearly 310 user responses
is conducted. Flood control function of the area is determined by Damage Cost Avoided
Method in which the potential flood loss due to the absence of the flood plain is
calculated. In valuing the ground water recharge function, at first per year recharged
quantity of water is calculated and then it is priced. Finally, the estimated total economic
value of the site amounts to Tk 0.71 million per hectare.
Investigating the economic benefits of a wetland is the first step in the direction of
formulating a comprehensive wetland conservation plan. Thus, this research would help
the policy makers, environmentalists, socialists and planners to figure out the yearly
benefits that can be earned from various services and goods of wetland. This would
guide the government in identifying the sectoral priorities regarding conservation of
wetland and to formulate strategies for the short term as well as the long term effective
management of wetland of Dhaka.