CARPE inception Workshop Yaoundé, FEBRUARY 07-09, 2007
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Transcript of CARPE inception Workshop Yaoundé, FEBRUARY 07-09, 2007
CARPE inception Workshop
Yaoundé, FEBRUARY 07-09, 2007
Jef DUPAIN, Program Director
Landscape 9 Land Use Planning Maringa Lopori Wamba
AWF Spatial Analysis Laboratory-BApril-03
Lomako Forest Reserve
Congo
Wamba
Djolu
Boende
Nsamba
Befale
Lomako
Lisala
Basankusu
Bongandanga
40 80 16040
Kilometers Sources:AWF, ESRI, Global 2000 Landcover
Legend
lopori_maringa_ws
Lomako FRrivers_e
lopori_wamba_towns
rivers
cities_lopori
Lopori/Maringa--Wamba LansdscapeLopori/Maringa--Wamba Lansdscape
African Wildlife FoundationUSAID--CARPE
Bolombo R.
Maringa R.
Congo R.
Lopori R.
Ngombe
Mongando
Mongo
KitiwalistLogging?
Markets?
Bushmeat hunting?
In-migration?
Governance?CBO’s?
HEARTLAND CONSERVATION PROCESS FOR THE MLW-LANDSCAPE
Site Conservation Target & Goal Setting
Socio-economic and NR analysis(Conduct socio-economic & biological surveys)
Threat & Opportunity analysis(Review legislation &
evaluate feasibility CFMA
Market surveysReview & mapping of current
practicesConsultation with stakeholders)
Finalize Management plan:* CFMA/CNRM* Microenterprises* Plantations and agriculture* Logging
Implementation & Evaluation
Adaptive management
Strengthening civil society and governance:
a. Communityb. Regional forumsc. G-DRC (legislation policy
and law enforcement)
Monitor natural resource use
FY04FY05
FY06
FY04-06 ongoing
Consultation with stakeholders
IR 1: NR managed sustainably IR 2: NR governance strengthened
IR 3: NR monitoring institutionalized
Indicative zoning
ERZ
CBNRMs
AP
Zoning updated by USFS approach
Landscape desired conditions out come. - Change from “Threats based” to “Desired outcomes
based - Identification of desired outcomes on base : DRC
national prioritary agenda, Forest code (August 2002), PMP CARPE and Consortium expertise.
Macrozones identify : Based on the “desired outcomes”: through Remote Sensing technique, spatial modeling we project indicative percentages of the different use zones in the landscape:
Protected Areas= 15% Wetlands= 10% CBNRMA-nPF= 12% CBNRMA-PF= 53%-33% ERZ= 10%-30%
-DRC Govt -various
-UMD
-USFS
-SIFORCO
-Kyoto Univ.
-Others
USAI D-CARPE
MLW CONSORTIUM
AWF
ICRAF WFC SNV REFADD
Zoning Biodiversity and Conservation
Livelihoods:- Agriculture- Fisheries- Community - Forestry
Civil Society strengthening and stakeholderconsultation
LANDSCAPE LAND USE PLANNI NG COMMITTEE
LANDSCAPE STEERI NG COMMITTEE
LOCAL AND NATIONAL PARTNER COMMITTEE
DR CONGO GOVERNMENT
TECHNICAL PARTNERS
IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS
Figure: Proposed MLW Consortium Structure
Thank you very much!