Agroforestry – A way to address many needs! by Håkan Wirten, CEO WWF Sweden

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Presented as part of the workshop: Can Agroforestry Address Food Security Concerns under a Changing Climate?

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Agroforestry – A way to address many needs!

Håkan Wirtén, CEO, WWF Sweden

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Footprint

By 2020, humanity’s global footprint falls below its 2000 level and

continues its downward trend,

specifically in the areas of:

• energy/carbon footprint;

• commodities (crops, meat, fish and wood) footprint;

• water footprint.

By 2050, humanity’s global footprint stays within the Earth’s capacity to

sustain life and the natural resources of our planet are shared equitably.

Biodiversity

By 2020, biodiversity is protected and well managed in the world’s most

outstanding natural places.

By 2050, the integrity of the most outstanding natural places on earth is

conserved, contributing to a more secure and sustainable future for all

WWFs metagoals 2020 & 2050

Ygdrasil – Tree of life….…

• The tree that was the universe according toNordic mythologi

• Ask & Embla – the first humans

• Tree of life in everyfarm garden

• Trees still importantin our culture

”A savannahlike grazing

landscape”

Eastern escarpments of

lake Vättern – Agroforestry

Landscape in Sweden

Project Semi Natural Grassland

Naturvårdens utmaningar

• Naturvården – 2x jord-

bruket – 12% landet

• Deltagande förvaltning

• Traditionell kunskap

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• Värna, vårda, visa

• Breddad natursyn

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Humans have for thousands of years lived in forest and

agriculture dynamic systems

Forest grazing –

Sweden beginning of

19th century

Shifting cultivation in

Miombo forest –

Zambia, 20124

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We often perceive clear divide between forests and agriculture land

WWF Forests Vision

A world enriched by resilient forest ecosystems - valued for their contribution to

human welfare and sustaining life on earth.

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We often forget that millions of people live and depend on forests

Kenya forest cover 1963; 11.6 %,

today 1.7%

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http://newgenerationplantations.org/multimedia/file/f693ac73-7a22-11e3-92fa-005056986313/

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The WWF Virunga reforestation, energy & agroforestry project

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http://www.forestrynepal.org/project/2926

http://www.wwfnepal.org/?55960/Sagarmatha-Community-Agro-forestry-Project-SCAFP

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The WWF Sagarmatha Community Agro-forestry Project in Nepal

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WWF Chocolate and Tree community project in Vietnam

http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/search_wwf_news/?125260/chocolate-and-trees

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http://wwf.panda.org/?2636/Organic-cocoa-exports-in-Europe

Agroforestry project by WWF of guarana near Una Biological

Reserve, near Ilheus, Bahia, Brazil.

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WWF and National Geographic agroforestry alliance to

combat deforestation

http://wwf.org.ph/wwf3/news/article/119

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WWF Madagascar- Financing mechanisms and profitable

income-generating activities in agroforestry project at scale

http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/madagascar/?uProjectID=MG0946

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Change in global forest cover under different scenarios

Source: WWF Living Forest Report Chapter 1