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of  variability  in  the  distribution  and  change  in  ecosystem  services  between  services  and  across  the  years  of  study  (Table  2).  A  number  of  studies  reported  native  (in  this  case  Evergreen  and  Deciduous)  forest  and  pristine  vegetation  offer  high  ecosystem  services  22,  23.  We  also  found  that  these  forests  provided  better  ecosystem  services  than  crop  lands. C.  Future  land  use  The  spatial  distribution  under  different  land  uses  as  projected  by  CLUMondo  model  for  three  different  scenarios  in  2033  are  presented  in  Figure  3.  Scenario  1  presents  the  likely  situation  in  absence  of  no  protected  area.  The  result  of  scenario  1  (business  as  usual)  showed  that  in  year  2033,  there  would  be  a  substantial  Year 2033 ( b) Business as usual Year 2013 ( a) ( c) Year 2033 Integrated land use ( d) Year 2033 Biodiversity conservation Fig.3 Projected  land  uses:  a)  Year  2013,  b)  2033  for  scenario  1:  Business  as  usual;  c)  2033  for  scenario  2:  Integrated  land  use;  d)  2033  for  scenario  3:  Biodiversity  conservation Proceedings  of  the  International  Conference  on  Climate  Change,  Biodiversity  and  Ecosystem  Services  for  the 141 Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs):  Policy  and  Practice  27-29  June  2016,  Cha-am,  Phetchaburi,  Thailand


Proceedings of International Conference on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Sustainable Development Goals : Policy and Practice 27-29 June 2016 at the Sirindhorn International Environmental Park, Cha-am, Phetchaburi, Thailand
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