Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka

Abstract By providing continuous and reliable ecosystem services, ecosystems help attain sustainable development goals (SDGs). Trade-offs between environmental conservation and socioeconomic development limit SDG success. Ecosystem services (ES) methods can help solve these problems and accomplish t...

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Main Authors: Kulasegaram Partheepan, Muneeb M. Musthafa, Thangamani Bhavan, Beniamino Murgante
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-07-01
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author Kulasegaram Partheepan
Muneeb M. Musthafa
Thangamani Bhavan
Beniamino Murgante
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description Abstract By providing continuous and reliable ecosystem services, ecosystems help attain sustainable development goals (SDGs). Trade-offs between environmental conservation and socioeconomic development limit SDG success. Ecosystem services (ES) methods can help solve these problems and accomplish the SDGs. There is a gap in analyzing SDG progress regarding ESs. To fill this gap, we examined the spatial-temporal changes in ecosystem service values (ESV) and SDG scores in the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed (BLW) over the past 40 years. The study found that the Western region’s ecosystem service values and ES-SDG Index scores were higher than those of the Eastern regions. The drop in total ESV from 917.41 million US dollars per hectare in 1979 to 731.37 million in 2000 is noteworthy. By 2021, food production, erosion management, and water regulation helped it recuperate to 818.62 million US dollars per hectare. Nine environmental services were devalued between 1979 and 2000 due to agriculture, forest, and wetland losses. In contrast, between 2000 and 2021, wooded land, water bodies, and wetlands increased the value of nine ESs. The entire Batticaloa Lagoon ecosystem’s ES-SDG Index score dropped from 32.1 in 1979 to 21.0 in 2000, then recovered to 24.3 by 2021. Based on worldwide regional data, food and water provisioning, climate regulation, nutrient cycling, habitat and biodiversity, and cultural services have primarily affected the ES-SDG Index score. The SDGs assessment emphasizes the importance of prioritizing SDG6, SDG11, and SDG12 to promote interrelated SDGs in the Batticaloa Lagoon watershed and the world. This prioritization aims to help stakeholders understand the region’s progress toward global SDGs.
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spelling doaj-art-88fa35cb41f5447bb54b302f54fdbad52025-08-20T03:04:17ZengSpringerOpenCity, Territory and Architecture2195-27012025-07-0112111510.1186/s40410-025-00275-7Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri LankaKulasegaram Partheepan0Muneeb M. Musthafa1Thangamani Bhavan2Beniamino Murgante3United Nations Development ProgrammeDepartment of Biosystems Technology, Faculty of Technology, Southeastern University of Sri LankaDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Commerce & Management, Eastern University of Sri LankaSchool of Engineering, University of BasilicataAbstract By providing continuous and reliable ecosystem services, ecosystems help attain sustainable development goals (SDGs). Trade-offs between environmental conservation and socioeconomic development limit SDG success. Ecosystem services (ES) methods can help solve these problems and accomplish the SDGs. There is a gap in analyzing SDG progress regarding ESs. To fill this gap, we examined the spatial-temporal changes in ecosystem service values (ESV) and SDG scores in the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed (BLW) over the past 40 years. The study found that the Western region’s ecosystem service values and ES-SDG Index scores were higher than those of the Eastern regions. The drop in total ESV from 917.41 million US dollars per hectare in 1979 to 731.37 million in 2000 is noteworthy. By 2021, food production, erosion management, and water regulation helped it recuperate to 818.62 million US dollars per hectare. Nine environmental services were devalued between 1979 and 2000 due to agriculture, forest, and wetland losses. In contrast, between 2000 and 2021, wooded land, water bodies, and wetlands increased the value of nine ESs. The entire Batticaloa Lagoon ecosystem’s ES-SDG Index score dropped from 32.1 in 1979 to 21.0 in 2000, then recovered to 24.3 by 2021. Based on worldwide regional data, food and water provisioning, climate regulation, nutrient cycling, habitat and biodiversity, and cultural services have primarily affected the ES-SDG Index score. The SDGs assessment emphasizes the importance of prioritizing SDG6, SDG11, and SDG12 to promote interrelated SDGs in the Batticaloa Lagoon watershed and the world. This prioritization aims to help stakeholders understand the region’s progress toward global SDGs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-025-00275-7EcosystemsWatershedLagoonWaterSDGsLand use
spellingShingle Kulasegaram Partheepan
Muneeb M. Musthafa
Thangamani Bhavan
Beniamino Murgante
Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka
City, Territory and Architecture
Ecosystems
Watershed
Lagoon
Water
SDGs
Land use
title Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka
title_full Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka
title_short Harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals: a case study of the Batticaloa Lagoon Watershed, Sri Lanka
title_sort harmonizing ecosystem services assessments with sustainable development goals a case study of the batticaloa lagoon watershed sri lanka
topic Ecosystems
Watershed
Lagoon
Water
SDGs
Land use
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-025-00275-7
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