Grp6 bot update april 2011 (nx power lite)

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Global research project 6: 6.1 Meine van Noordwijk 6.2 Delia Catacutan 6.3 Jianchu Xu

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Global research project 6:

6.1 Meine van Noordwijk

6.2 Delia Catacutan

6.3 Jianchu Xu

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Agroforestry Policy InitiativeDr Olu Ajayi will soon start full time on the agroforestry policy initiative with guidance from Frank Place.

Administratively GRP6 will facilitate this, with connections to all other GRP’s and all regions

A number of the regions will report exciting new initiatives in this domain

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GRP6 Highlights_1Progress in

RUPES + PRESA synthesis:

http://presa.worldagroforestry.org/http://rupes.worldagroforestry.org

2004 paper now part of Harvard’s Sustainability Science reader

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GRP6 Highlights_2Sparing vs

Sharing round 3

Diversi-tas, CCAFS, ESPA

New buffer concept

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GRP6 Highlights_3 Progress on drivers of tree cover change

Red above Bluemeans increasing deforestation rates

Strict -- Loose forest concept

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Widening: area planted < area cleared Contracting: area planted > cleared

Tree cover transition

The schematic forest (or tree cover) transi‐tion can have a wide‐ning phase, when loss of natural forest exceeds tree planting and a contractingphase when the reverse is true. 

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In the 1990’s loss of natural cover increased the amount of ‘low C‐stock’ & low economic value land; tree (crop) planting was 28% of the loss of natural forest area

After 2000 planting of tree (crop)s equals 90% of concurrent loss of natural forest; the amount of low C‐stock & low economic value land decreases

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In the CRP world, we will find our home in CRP6.3 (and CRP2)

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Forests, Trees,Agroforestr

y,

Livelihoods, Landscapes

, & Governance

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Most cited agroforestry diagram according to GOOGLE images

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Relating GRP6 to CRP6.3• CRP 6.3.1• Drivers

• CRP 6.3.2• Consequences

• CRP 6.3.3• Response options

• GRP 6.1

• GRP 6.2

• GRP 6.3

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Social Science CCER responseGRP6 is home to much of current

ICRAF social science, with focus on

•‘Rights & resource access’/ tenure•Multiple knowledge systems &

K2A•Fairness vs Efficiency at multiple

scales

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GRP6 in relation to Science Q

•GRP6/SEA + EA is well repre-sented in ICRAF’s track record of publications and multi-me-dia approaches to communi-cation to varied audiences

•Several new PhD’s

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M a s w a r

CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) AND METHANE (CH4) EMISSION OF OIL PALM PLANTATIONS ON

PEAT LAND IN W. ACEH

ETIK PUJI HANDAYANI

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GRP Funding pipeline• Both RUPES and PRESA are reaching end,

discussions with SEA and EA ongoing for follow-up negotiations with IFAD

• EU policy funding ended; revival possible?

• Large Sulawesi project (9 M CAD) just approved

• Finland/Waf still pending• Effective link with ASB/REALU as key to• varied project portfolio

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Specific issues for BOT discussion

•The sentinel landscape approach is close to our GRP6 heart and essential for regional involvement, but progress has been slower than we hoped (to be updated after Naivasha CRP6.1 & 6.3 meeting)