Abstract:
Homegarden agroforestry systems is an integrated land management and multifunctional
system that provides ecosystem services, namely provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting.
As in other areas of the country, homegarden agroforestry has received little attention from policy
makers and research institutes. Hence, study was carried out in Jaffna peninsula in dry zone area of
Sri Lanka to assess the ecosystem services of homegarden agroforestry. Participant observation,
interview of householders, measuring and collection of biodiversity data, photographing and
sketching the structure of homegardens and focus group discussion were approached to obtain the
meaningful decision on ecosystems services. İn samples of 125 homegardens, a total of 5,920
individuals for flora were assessed from 58 families and 135 species. Mean value of Shannon Wiener diversity index (H), Simpson diversity index (D) and evenness (E) for the floristic
component were 1.72±0.04 (0.2-2.95), 0.78±0.12 (0.27-1) and 0.81±0.01 (0.12-1.19),
respectively, revealed that the homegardens had medium, equally distributed floral diversity in
Jaffna homegardens. Atotal of 754 individuals for domestic fauna were identified from 19 species
and 12 families, H, D and E were 0.21±0.03, 0.16 ±0.03.and 0.22±0.03, respectively, revealed that
faunal component had low species diversity and not equally distributed among the homegardens
-1 Mean above ground carbon stock was 40.51±3.67 (235.71-0.33) Mg C ha . Provision of fruits was
high with mean of 2,996 kg per ha and nuts from coconut was 1, 444 nuts per ha. Mean production
of milk from goat and cattle were 0.44 and 1.09 litre per day per animal, respectively. Mean volume
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of producible trees and poles were high accounted as 36.68 and 2.12 m per ha per homegardens,
due to high species density. Annual mean production of fodder for livestock was 875.99±395.4 kg
per ha, revealed that about 3.68 % of feed requirement could be met for livestock. There were more
than 30 medicinal plants including trees, shrubs and vines used in ethno medicine. Annual mean
income from both plants and animals was Rs. 20,369 per year per homegarden. Host per pollinator
and pollinators per host were high in bees and mango, respectively. The temperature and shade was
medium-cool and medium-high, respectively in inside the homegardens, revealed that tree canopy
play a key role to regulate the environment. Different conservation practices on soil, water, nutrient
and biodiversity was medium, low-medium, medium and low, respectively. Homegarden provides
the habitat for flora and fauna including decomposer to support the ecosystem services. Attractive
landscape features, scientific advancement and research need to be addressed for cognitive
development through the process of replacement, substitution, expansion and management in the
peninsula.