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ICRAF. Joseph Tanui Email:j.tanui@cgiar.org. CHALLENGE. Enabling landscape level ecosystem integrity for improved productivity, livelihoods and conservation. Scale perspectives. Systems. International treaties, food security and climate change perspectives. Landscapes.
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ICRAF Joseph Tanui Email:j.tanui@cgiar.org
CHALLENGE Enabling landscape level ecosystem integrity for improved productivity, livelihoods and conservation
Scale perspectives Systems International treaties, food security and climate change perspectives Landscapes Vertical and horizontal integration of the biophysical and social economic Watershed Local governance, biodiversity , common property regimes Farm Agricultural productivity, land tenure , income and expenditure flows Plot Crop productivity, nutrient cycling, soil (fertility, depth, slope) Tree Tree tenure, Niche compatibility and multipurpose use
SO WHAT DO WE NEED • A clearly articulated framework that provides information about: • The landscape issues at hand • Policy support [Existing and Required] • Multi-functionality of landscapes • Landscape actors across levels • Enabling environment & existing mechanisms
HOW AND WHY • Scenario analysis – setting the scene • Identification of emerging themes • Stakeholder identification and mapping • Policy and project initiatives that are already in place– knowledge sharing/ brokering • Work plan development – Supportive policy initiatives/ way forward
APPLICATION AREAS • This approach has been successfully applied to two initiatives including : • Integrated Landscapes management initiatives across five landscapes in Kenya • Scaling up the adoption of trees on farm for food security in four landscapes in Ethiopia and Rwanda of varying AEZ characteristics