PROJECT OBJECTIVE
To promote an integrated landscape management approach in key agricultural and forest landscapes, reducing poverty through sustainable nature-based livelihoods, protecting biodiversity and restoring forests as carbon sinks, and promoting Land Degradation Neutrality.
PROJECT COMPONENTS AND OUTPUTS
- Strengthening institutional coordination and governance mechanisms for an integrated landscape management approach
- Intra-governmental coordination improved in the areas of land degradation, climate change and biodiversity
- National monitoring system for land degradation, climate change and biodiversity
- Nationally tailored methodology for measuring Carbon stocks
- In-service training of agriculture and forestry extension officials
- Inspection and enforcement capacity to prevent poaching, illegal forest clearing, illegal mining and infrastructure development
- Implementation of the integrated landscape management approach in target landscapes
- Establishment and capacity development of multi-stakeholder coordination structures in five target landscapes of approx. 20,000 ha each
- Demarcation of two regional forest reserves of 10,000 ha and establish infrastructure for sustainable management and restoration
- Sustainable forest management plans for new Community Forests across 3,000 ha in target landscapes
- Restoration of 10,000 hectares of forested land through piloting a public works programme for landscape restoration
- Extension support to promote agroforestry and climate-smart agriculture, across 15,000 ha
- Nature-based enterprise development (tourism, value addition, processing of natural products etc.)
- Practical guidelines on poverty eradication through sustainable enterprises
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Sustainable financing for implementation and upscaling of the integrated landscape management approach
- Valuation of ecosystem services in each of the target landscapes
- Support to at least 40 CBOs in target landscapes to prepare proposals to access grants
- Access to information on investment opportunities and micro-credit business support improved
- Scale-up of SFM approach through an annual Landscape Management Dialogue
- Scale-up of a public works programme for landscape restoration
- Explore a community-based national insurance scheme (against climate change losses and human- wildlife conflict
- Knowledge management, monitoring and evaluation, gender and impact assessment
- Partnering with tertiary and research institutions for longitudinal studies on project impact (beyond outcome level)
- Implementing gender action plan and gender impact study
- Knowledge sharing for replication of best practice locally, nationally and internationally
- Public awareness, advocacy, communications and knowledge management for project
- Project monitoring and evaluation and sustainability plan, for achievement of all project outcomes