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Ecosystem Services Partnership | www.es-partnership.org | info@es- partnership.org | 7th Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partners 8-12 September 2014 Costa Rica Local action for the common good ! Ecosystem Services in Healthy Rural Landscapes ESP Working Group: Rural and Cultivated Landscapes Session Chairs: Louise ‘Wieteke’ Willemen, Fabrice DeClerck With : Celia Harvey, Conservation International Jeffrey Milder, Rainforest Alliance Anne Bogdanski, FAO Dustin Miller, TEEB

ESP 2014 Conference Presentation: Ecosystem Services in Healthy Rural Landscapes

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This presentation provides a summary of past work by the Rural and Cultivated Landscapes Ecosystem Services Partnership working group, along with projections for future work. For more information on the session, please see the Conference Program: http://www.espconference.org/ESP_Conference/82483/5/0/60

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Ecosystem Services Partnership

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7th Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership8-12 September 2014

Costa RicaLocal action for the common good !

Ecosystem Services in Healthy Rural Landscapes

ESP Working Group: Rural and Cultivated LandscapesSession Chairs: Louise ‘Wieteke’ Willemen, Fabrice DeClerck

With: Celia Harvey, Conservation InternationalJeffrey Milder, Rainforest Alliance

Anne Bogdanski, FAODustin Miller, TEEB

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7th Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership8-12 September 2013

Costa RicaLocal action for the common good !

Courtesy of Jeffrey Milder, Rainforest Alliance

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7th Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership8-12 September 2013

Costa RicaLocal action for the common good !

2014 session Insights ES in Rural Landscapes:1. Tremendous evolution in ES concept with

adoption by Global Implementation Agencies

2. Differences in accountability/ success standards for conservation and agriculture

3. Agriculture and development dimension emphasize livelihood elements, quantification is needed

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7th Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership8-12 September 2013

Costa RicaLocal action for the common good !

What are the plans for the next year?1) State of Landscape Science review2) Cross continental review on local action

for Integrated Agricultural Landscapes.3) TEEB studies on ES flows in rice, livestock,

palm oil, inland fisheries, agroforestry systems

4) ESP Session Proposals1) Engaging with the private sector2) ES and Livelihood Metrics and Impacts3) Agriculture and Conservation to Bridge the SDG’s4) Link with the Economics of Land Degradation

project

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7th Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership8-12 September 2013

Costa RicaLocal action for the common good !

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY

For more information, see us, or http://wle.cgiar.org/focal-regions/

CGIAR’s WLE is seeking expressions of interest for Ecosystem Service based actions for sustainable agricultural intensification in four regions: Volta Niger, Nile, Ganges, and Mekong