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Forests, Trees and Agroforestry

Seminar 13 Mar 13 - Opening Session - Forest, Trees and Agroforestry by RNasi

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Page 1: Seminar 13 Mar 13 - Opening Session - Forest, Trees and Agroforestry by RNasi

Forests, Trees and Agroforestry

Page 2: Seminar 13 Mar 13 - Opening Session - Forest, Trees and Agroforestry by RNasi
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CRP6 Conceptual framework and components

+ cross-cutting themes of gender, communications, Sentinel Landscapes

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1. Smallholder production systems and markets

2. Management and conservation of forest and tree resources

3. Environmental services and landscape management

4. Climate change adaptation and mitigation

5. Impacts of trade and investment on forests and people

Gender, Sentinel Landscapes, Communication

Components and CCT

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Structure

ICRAF Fergus Sinclair

CIFOR focal point Peter Cronkleton

Bioversity Laura Snook

CIFOR focal point Manuel

Guariguata

ICRAF Meine van Noordwijk

CIFOR focal point Terry Sunderland

CIFOR Lou Verchot

CIFOR Pablo

Pacheco

Management Support Unit

Steering Committee

Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 Component 4 Component 5

Cross-cutting themes: Gender: Esther Mwangi (CIFOR),

Communications: John Colmey (CIFOR) Sentinel Landscapes: Anja Gassner (ICRAF)

Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment: Frank Place (ICRAF)

Lead Center: CIFOR

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Operation Plan concept

• 3-year rolling “action plan”

– 2013 to 2015

• Clearly detailing pathway

to impact

CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework

CRP6 Impacts

Component-level Themes

and Outcomes

Theme-level Outputs

Output-level Output targets Near-term achievements

Mid-term achievements

Long-term achievements

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Gender

SL

Comms

MEIA

Operational Plan

C1

Outcomes

Outputs

Output targets

Deliverables

C2

Outcomes

Outputs

Output targets

Deliverables

C3

Outcomes

Outputs

Output targets

Deliverables

C4

Outcomes

Outputs

Output targets

Deliverables

C5

Outcomes

Outputs

Output targets

Deliverables

CRP6 Impacts

System Level Outcomes

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Component 5 – It’s big

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0.5-1.7 Million ha of forest being saved annually from deforestation

9.3-27.8 Million ha of managed forests under ecologically and socially sustainable practices

0.16-0.68 Gt CO2 emissions reduced annually

of Global Forest Cover 46%

1.3 Billion ha of closed forests

500 Million ha of open and fragmented forests

CRP6 will target…

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500 million people living in or close to forests

3 million producers and traders benefit from enhanced production and management options

2 million producers benefit from increased conservation efforts related to tree diversity

50% increase of tree, land and labor productivity in target groups

incomes from forest and agroforestry products for target households

doubled

60 million additional people benefit from accelerated availability of funding for climate adaptation programs

$108m-$2.7b worth of additional REDD+ credits per year resulting from increased efficiency of REDD+

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IDO Statement Components

Main (+)

Enhanced contribution of forests, trees and agroforestry to income, food security and nutrition

C1 C2, C4

Forest and tree resources are conserved and used more sustainably, to enhance current and future options

C2 C1,C3,C4

Maintained or enhanced ecosystem services from landscapes with forests, trees and agroforestry

C3 C1, C4

Reduced emissions of GHG and increase C stocks C4 C3

Policies and markets favor investments that support sustainable natural resource management

C5 C1, C2, C3, C4

Increased socio-ecological resilience and adaptive capacity of local livelihoods Cross cutting [with some strong C4

"adaptation link]

Women are better empowered and gender equality in decision making and control over resource use, management and benefits is improved

Cross cutting

Table 1: Proposed draft IDOs for CRP6 Sept. 13, 2012

CRP6 First Draft Intermediate Development Outcomes

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CGIAR Research Programme on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry http://www.cifor.org/crp6/crp.html Slide credits: • Jules Colomer • Anja Gassner