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Omer van RenterghemInclusive Green Growth Department:
NCEA and IGG: 25 years of cooperation
4 April 2019
A hop skip jump out of our silos to Integrated Landscape Management
Hop skip jump
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1. results frame works do not work for landscape cooperation
2. embassies in the forefront of area based approach
HOP: 2 ways of work
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Water Climate Food & Nutrition Security
Outcomes Water used sustainably and equitably, ensuring the needs of all sectors and the environment
Water efficiency in agriculture increased
Decreased deforestation, enhanced sinks and increased climate resilience of ecosystems & livelihoods
Performance of family farming systems increased
Ecological sustainability of land use strengthened
Indicators No. of people having enough water of good quality throughout year
Change in crop yield per unit of water used over time
Ha of forest(ed) land under sustainable forest management or other improved practices contributing to decreased deforestation, enhanced sinks & increased adaptive capacity of ecosystems and livelihoods
No. of family farms: - with increased productivity &/or income- with improved access to input &/or output mkts- whose farming enterprise became more resilient to possible stresses &/or shocks
Ha of farmland:- used more eco-efficiently- that became part of improved watershed/ landscape mgmt- that agro-ecologically became more resilient to possible stresses &/or shocks
Outputs Institutions able to carry out their duties with respect to water mgmtPlans for integrated climate resilient water resources mgmtProjects for increased water security & safety implemented
Govts, farmer orgns, NGOs & river basin orgns use database to improve water efficiency Projects which contribute to increased water efficiency implemented
Int. Outcome 1: Improved public & private governance (conditions) which enable halting deforestation, forest restoration & forest consvtn
Int. Outcome 2: Increased resilience & strengthened livelihoods of forest-dependent communities & small producers
Family farms benefitting from activities to improve performance
Farmland benefitting from activities to strengthen ecological sustainability
Results frameworks IGG
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Blue Gold in Bangladesh: polder landscape
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The MoFa landscape portfolio› Landscape approach in strategic Partnerships
• IUCN, WWF – Shared Resources Joint Solutions
• Friends of the Earth, Tropenbos, IUCN – Forestedlandscapes for equity
• Red Cross, Wetlands, Care - Partners for resilience),
• UTZ Certified – Joining Forces, building capacitiesfor sector change
• Solidaridad – Advocacy for change
• Hivos – Citizen agency consortium
• Oxfamnovib – Towards a world wide influencing network
Landscape approach programmes 2018
• IDH Initative Sustainable Landscapes • IUCN - Sustain Africa • HOAREC- Horn of Africa Climate Programme• ICRAF – Dry land development (Drydev) • Tropenbos• TerrAfrica/Worldbank
• Sustainable Water Fund:o Federation Colombian Coffee Producers/
Nestleo Wetlands Internationalo Woord en Daad
1. private sector related implementation and intervention2. lobby and advocacy for change 3. interested but dormant investors
SKIP: 3 trends in landscape approaches
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IDH: From competing claims on resources to collective action
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IUCN/WWF: Lobby and advocacy
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Althelia: Cordillera Azul National Park REDD+
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Worldvision: from restoration to economic development
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1. Scenario planning2. Verified Sourcing Areas3. Strategic Environmental Assesment4. Institutional cooperation
JUMP: 4 instruments for cooperation
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SDG landscap scenario planning: equal information access
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Verified Sourcing Areas
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Thank you!
Why do we need a landscape approach?
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