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    <pageNumber>19</pageNumber>
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    <issue>8</issue>
    <volume>13</volume>
    <type>article</type>
    <publisherName>MDPI</publisherName>
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    <title language="eng">In Search for the Optimal Forest Use Behaviour: Riparian Forest Use in Central Asia, Using the Example of Ak-Tal, Naryn, Kyrgyzstan</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Riparian forests are rare and valuable ecosystems in Central Asia, both due to their significance for biodiversity and to their provision of vital ecosystem services to local residents. However, the actual forest use behaviour is under-researched, official figures may not be trustworthy, and the question of over-use is up in the air. This paper sets out to shed light on riparian forest use behaviour by local residents using the example of Ak-Tal Village upon the Naryn River in Kyrgyzstan: Which economic use patterns do they practice (focusing on fuel wood and pasture)? Which other ecosystem services do they recognise? Is there forest over-exploitation? To answer these questions, this study builds on local knowledge, by applying the methods of focus group discussions and a household survey. Results show an extreme discrepancy between official wood consumption figures (50–60 m3 p.a.) and figures based on household wood consumption (310–404 m3 p.a.). The forest also serves as an important winter pasture over the seven months between October and April (stocking density 0.61 livestock units/ha), but payments for these ecosystem services are low, with annually 40 KGS/ha. Local residents are aware of additional material and nonmaterial ecosystem services of the riparian forest. Opinions diverge upon the question if there is forest over-exploitation, potentially because different stakeholders have different concepts of an optimal forest status. Consequently, optimal forest use behaviour can only be defined by the local users themselves, e.g., in a future stakeholder dialogue.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Forests</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.3390/f13081254</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">1999-4907</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:eb1-opus-3508</identifier>
    <licence>Creative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International</licence>
    <author>Siegmund Missall</author>
    <author>Martin Welp</author>
    <author>Kedar Mehta</author>
    <author>Nadira Degembaeva</author>
    <author>Kuban Akmatov</author>
    <author>Wilfried Zörner</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>riparian forest</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>fuel wood</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>wood pasture</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>agroforestry</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>ecosystem services</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Naryn</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Kyrgyzstan</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Central Asia</value>
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    <collection role="institutes" number="">Fachbereich Wald und Umwelt</collection>
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    <collection role="Hochschulbibliographie" number="">Zweitveröffentlichung</collection>
    <collection role="Hochschulbibliographie" number="">Referiert</collection>
    <thesisPublisher>Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde</thesisPublisher>
    <file>https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-hnee/files/350/forests-13-01254-v3.pdf</file>
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