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(Rapid) Assessment Tools for Negotiation Support and Rewards for Environmental Services

(Rapid) Assessment Tools for Negotiation Support and Rewards for Environmental Services. Brent Swallow, Vanessa Meadu and Thomas Yatich with the ASB Partnership and RUPES and TULSEA Projects in Southeast Asia World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya.

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(Rapid) Assessment Tools for Negotiation Support and Rewards for Environmental Services

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  1. (Rapid) Assessment Tools for Negotiation Support and Rewards for Environmental Services Brent Swallow, Vanessa Meadu and Thomas Yatich with the ASB Partnership and RUPES and TULSEA Projects in Southeast Asia World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya Katoomba Private Meeting, Morogoro, Tanzania September 18, 2008

  2. Quick introduction to the World Agroforestry Centre and ASB Tools for improved agroforestry systems, water harvesting and conservation agriculture Tools for negotiation support and rewards for environmental services Outline of presentation

  3. World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Mission is to generate science-based knowledge about the diverse roles trees play in agricultural landscapes and to use its research to advance policies and practices to benefit the poor and the environment. Locations: Headquarters in Nairobi, Regional Teams in East Africa, Southern Africa, West and Central Africa, Amazon Basin, South Asia and Southeast Asia.

  4. ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins • Alternatives to Slash and Burn (ASB) began in 1994 • ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins in 2006 • Network of international and national organizations known for sound comparative studies across the margins of the humid tropical forests • Global Coordination Unit at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Nairobi and regional coordination for SE Asia, Africa and the Amazon

  5. Tools for improved agroforestry systems, water harvesting and conservation agriculture • quality germplasm that is appropriate to the local context • management systems that integrate trees effectively into farming systems and agricultural landscapes • water harvesting for domestic use and agriculture in water constrained areas of Africa and South Asia • conservation agriculture in East and Southern Africa

  6. Tree Seed Also: CDs for tree biodiversity assessment Map-based recommendations of suitable trees for anywhere in Kenya

  7. SEARNET for Water Harvesting

  8. Former RELMA for Conservation Agriculture (See Aichi)

  9. ASB Matrix TP Tomich

  10. Summary Matrix: Sumatra

  11. ASB opportunity cost of ER from avoided deforestation

  12. Tools for negotiation support and rewards for environmental services 1994 ASB ADB: land use & environmental services in SEA Ford & DfID grants RUPES 1 PRESA TULSEA RUPES 2 2010

  13. Trees in multi-use landscape in Southeast Asia (TUL-SEA): A negotiation support toolbox for integrated natural resource management

  14. Participatory Landscape Analysis (PaLA)

  15. Rapid Hydrological Appraisal for PES

  16. Rapid Carbon Stock Appraisal Click

  17. Carbon Stocks Monitoring Click

  18. GENeric Model of RIVER Flow (GEN-RIVER)

  19. Quick Biodiversity Survey (QBS)

  20. Rapid Agro-Biodiversity Appraisal (RABA)

  21. Rapid Landslide Mitigation Appraisal (RaLMA)

  22. Tree-Tree interaction Model: the Spatially Explicit Individual-based Forest Simulator (SexI-FS)

  23. Water Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems (WaNuLCAS)

  24. Tree architecture and scaling rules: Functional Branch Analysis (FBA), above and belowground

  25. Rapid Appraisal of Drivers of Land Use Change (DriLUC)

  26. Participatory Analysis of Poverty, Livelihoods and Environment Dynamics (PAPOLD)

  27. Other Tools… • Fair & Efficient REDD Value Chains Allocation (FERVA) • Rapid Market Appraisal (RMA) • Rapid Land Tenure Assessment (RaTA) • Forest, Agroforest, Low-value Landscape or Wasteland (FALLOW) Model

  28. Visit our online library http://presa.worldagroforestrycentre.org

  29. Join the PRESA community! http://presa.worldagroforestrycentre.org

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