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Alianza para los paisajes sostenibles 28 Enero 2016 Thomas Muller

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Alianza para los paisajes sostenibles

28 Enero 2016

Thomas Muller

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San Martín, Perú

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Scope and Boundaries

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SUSTAINABLE FINANCE

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Rights Based Approach

Models of LowEmissionBusiness

SustainableInvestmentAction Plan

(SIAP)

SustainableInvestments

Facility (OPIPS)

CommunicationsStrategy

LandscapeAccountingFramework

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• Local partner –ECOAN/SERNANP

• Co-management of Natural Protected Area – Bosque de Protección Alto Mayo

• 1500 coffee farmers inside a NPA

• Private partnership with Walt Disney ($19 million investment until 2020)

• Joffrey´s Coffee and Tea will produce special line of coffee for Disney resorts and restaurants

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• Local partner – ACAC/ProAsocio

• Private partnership with coffee roasters – Neumann Foundation and ICP

• 22,000 coffee farmers in Alto Mayo (70% not organized)

• Strengthen capacities

• Best practices (increase production and quality)

• Organizational management

• Entrepreneural managemet(and financial)

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• Over 4.4 MtCO2 emissions reduced in the Alto Mayo Protected Forest (REDD+ project) – 64% credits sold.

• 848 Conservation Agreements with coffee producers signed. Other 566 farmers trained in sustainable cacao

• From 9 qq/ha in 2014 to 25.6 qq/ ha in 2016

• 2 coffee coops created with first container exported in 2015, 3 in 2016 (one for Disney)

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• Local partner –Laboratorio Takiwasi

• Agroforestry and medicinal plants production by native communities

• New line of medicinal teas commercialized with Takiwasi Lab

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A framework for measuring and monitoring the status and change in key indicators that collectively characterize landscape sustainability

A holistic view of landscape sustainability

encompassing natural capital, production,

governance, and human wellbeing

Robust, credible and simple, data and

perspectives to inform local stakeholders

Replicable and adjustable to local circumstances

Regular, consistent and informative to support

adaptive management and refinement of

development strategies

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Summary

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Sustainable Landscapes Rating Tool- assessing jurisdictional policy and governance enabling conditions

• Enables rapid and objective assessment of jurisdictional policy and governance conditions

• Provides information in a structured and easy-to-understand format on policy and governance risks for investors and commodity sourcing companies

• Helps sub-national governments and their partners to explain and communicate their progress in establishing policy and governance conditions that support sustainable landscape goals

• Creates incentives for progressive reforms and strengthening of policy and governance conditions in support of sustainable landscapes

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Key features of SLP Approach

1. Works at the landscape scale

2. Focuses on science-based decision making

3. Directly targets drivers of deforestation

4. Creates platforms for government, civil society,

and private sector engagement

5. Implements a Landscapes Accounting Framework

to monitor change and attract investment

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THANKS!