GFW Partner Meeting 2017 - Plenary Updates from the GFW Partnership

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GFW PARTNERSHIP MEETING WASHINGTON, DC | FEBRUARY 8 TH & 9 TH PHOTO: CIFOR #GFWPartners17

Transcript of GFW Partner Meeting 2017 - Plenary Updates from the GFW Partnership

GFW Partnership Meeting Washington, DC | February 8th & 9th

GFW Partnership MeetingWashington, DC | February 8th & 9thPHOTO: CIFOR

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Wednesday8:30 Breakfast9:00 Opening Remarks9:30 Plenary: GFW Updates11:30 Coffee12:00 Innovation Exhibition12:30 Lunch (+app demos)13:30 Plenary: Information to Action15:00 Coffee15:30 Parallel Discussion Session 117:30 Close Day 118:30 Reception (Driftwood Kitchen)Thursday8:30 Breakfast9:00 Plenary: Future of GFW10:00 Coffee10:30 Parallel Discussion Session 212:30 Lunch (+videos)13:30 Parallel Discussion Session 315:30 Coffee16:00 Plenary: Final Reflections17:30 Close Day 2

Agenda overview

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Presenters: Crystal Davis and Alyssa Barrett; PHOTO: CIFOR

Updates, outcomes and stories from the global forest watch partnership

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2016 partnership meeting

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Increase knowledge and transparency about forest landscapes globally

Harness information to mobilize local action by governments and civil society worldwideAdvance private sector action to stop commodity driven deforestation and manage forests sustainably

2018 objectives

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PHOTO: FORAGUA, Ecuador

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PHOTO: FORAGUA, Ecuador

1. GFW reaches 1 million users

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230 people surveyed160 webinar participantsMeeting users where they are

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1,800 registered users with 1,600 subscriptionsCustomizing the gFW experience

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Build your own GFW platform

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PHOTO: CIFOR

2. Moving beyond data to deliver insights

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Policy insights from big data

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Are we on track to meet climatecommitments?

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Linking deforestation to water risk

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Where is the greatest Risk in my supply chain?

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How does forest loss impact biodiversity?PHOTO: CIFOR

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3. The first weekly deforestation alert

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GLAD alerts are here!

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Delivering ALERTS TO USERS

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Catalyzing action

Millions of alerts each weekPlaces to WatchTop 10 ReportGFW Network InvestigatesDisseminate, raise awareness, incite action

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PHOTO:: African Conservation Foundation, Cameroon

4. Scaling local action through partnerships

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PHOTO: Amazon Conservation Team, SurinameTo date 33 grants30 countries1,120 people trained1.8 million hectares monitoredThird year of the small grants fund

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PHOTO: FUNDEPS, ArgentinaProtecting local land rights in argentina

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PHOTO: FORAGUA, EcuadorNew partnerships to reach local actors

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PHOTO: CIFOR

5. New solutions for commodity markets

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INTRODUCING GFW FINANCE

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Envisioning a new business tool

PHOTO: CIFOR

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PHOTO: CIFOR1. GFW reaches 1 million users2. Moving beyond data to deliver insights3. The first weekly deforestation alert4. Scaling local action through partnerships5. New solutions for commodity markets

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Panel: Voices of GFW PARTNERSKevin Rabinovitch, MarsDarlington Tuagben, Forestry Development Authority LiberiaMatt Finer, Amazon Conservation AssociationFrank Rivero, Forest Resources Oversight Agency (OSINFOR) PeruColin McKee, Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC Group)Lilian Pintea, Jane Goodall Institute

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Panel: Voices of GFW PARTNERSKevin Rabinovitch, MarsDarlington Tuagben, Forestry Development Authority LiberiaMatt Finer, Amazon Conservation AssociationFrank Rivero, Forest Resources Oversight Agency (OSINFOR) PeruColin McKee, Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC Group)Lilian Pintea, Jane Goodall Institute

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Darlington S. TuagbenDMD OPERATIONS

Panel: Voices of GFW PARTNERSKevin Rabinovitch, MarsDarlington Tuagben, Forestry Development Authority LiberiaMatt Finer, Amazon Conservation AssociationFrank Rivero, Forest Resources Oversight Agency (OSINFOR) PeruColin McKee, Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC Group)Lilian Pintea, Jane Goodall Institute

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http://maaproject.org

Near real-time deforestation monitor system for Andean AmazonBased on GLAD + High res (Planet & DG)Goal is to link Tech & Policy

#SatDiversity

Drivers

Hotspots

Panel: Voices of GFW PARTNERSKevin Rabinovitch, MarsDarlington Tuagben, Forestry Development Authority LiberiaMatt Finer, Amazon Conservation AssociationFrank Rivero, Forest Resources Oversight Agency (OSINFOR) PeruColin McKee, Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC Group)Lilian Pintea, Jane Goodall Institute

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Using GFW for forest monitoring in the Peruvian AmazonFrank Rivero [email protected]

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Early warning to detect ilegal logging

Assessment to approve payment of fines from native communities through forest conservation agreements

Monitoring forest conservation reas in native communities

07 conservation reas in native communities approvedAn area of 4,587.12 ha.

Monitoring forest conservation reas in native communities

Panel: Voices of GFW PARTNERSKevin Rabinovitch, MarsDarlington Tuagben, Forestry Development Authority LiberiaMatt Finer, Amazon Conservation AssociationFrank Rivero, Forest Resources Oversight Agency (OSINFOR) PeruColin McKee, Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC Group)Lilian Pintea, Jane Goodall Institute

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Colin McKee, Environmental and Social Officer, IICGFW Partners Meeting

We are the IIC. We are here to build businesses that last, create markets that thrive and invest in greater opportunity.

The Inter-American Investment Corporation, member of the IDB Group, is a multilateral development bank committed to strengthening the private sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. We work with clients to achieve financial results while creating social and environmental value. We operate across sectors to provide financing and advisory services that meet the evolving demands of the regions private sector.

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$6.9BILLIONOUTSTANDING A-LOANS1353CLIENTS1PROJECTS1423OUTSTANDINGB-LOANS1$3.8BILLION1Under management as of December 2016

Portfolio numbers

Renewable energyOil and gasTransportWater and sanitationSocial infrastructureFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSCORPORATESINFRASTRUCTUREBanksFundsMicrofinance institutions

Agribusiness Manufacturing TourismTelecommunications, media and technology

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Individual client view

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Portfolio view

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Paraguay is an ideal pilot for GFW Finance

Working closely with local partners to test GFW

LETS CONTINUE THE CONVERSATIONColin McKeeEnvironmental and Social Officer, [email protected]

Web: www.iic.orgLinkedIn: www.iic.org/linkedin Twitter: www.iic.org/twitter Facebook: www.iic.org/facebook Blog: www.iic.org/blog

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Panel: Voices of GFW PARTNERSKevin Rabinovitch, MarsDarlington Tuagben, Forestry Development Authority LiberiaMatt Finer, Amazon Conservation AssociationFrank Rivero, Forest Resources Oversight Agency (OSINFOR) PeruColin McKee, Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC Group)Lilian Pintea, Jane Goodall Institute

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Great Ape Conservation using Global Forest Watch Lilian Pinteathe Jane Goodall Institute, Vienna, VA, [email protected]

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Mission:

the Jane Goodall Institute promotes understanding and protection of great apes and their habitat and builds on the legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, our founder, to inspire individual action by young people of all ages to help animals, other people and to protect the world we all share.

Chimpanzees in CrisisOccur only in Africa

Have suffered dramatic lossesPerhaps 2,000,000 in 1900Currently fewer than 350,000

Most live in countries such as DRC that are plagued by war, poverty and have difficulty with implementing conservation strategies effectively

Chimpanzees face four major threats: Habitat loss and fragmentationIllegal bushmeat and poachingDiseaseIllegal pet trade

JGI Uses Conservation Action Planning / Open Standards as its Adaptive Management Framework to Work with Partners on the Ground and Measure Conservation Success

Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP)

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Arcus State of the Great Apes Project

Forest Watcher mobile app: putting global forest data into the hands of local decision-makers to inform conservation actions

Goal: to improve forest conservation on the ground by enabling local stakeholders with limited and occasional Internet connectivity to access and use forest loss data and support management decisions.

Forest Watcher launch in Kampala, Uganda,

March 16th, 2016 & IUCN Congress, Hawaii

Understanding the potential of weekly GLAD forest loss alerts to support law enforcement in protected areas

Kibale Conservation Area:

Kibale National ParkSemuliki National ParkTooro Semuliki Wildlife Reserve and Katonga Wildlife Reserve.

Kasyoha Kitomi Forest Reserve

Key Chimpanzee Ranges and Corridors in Tanzania

Indicator RatingsTarget Category KEA Indicator Poor Fair Good Very Good Chimp Habitat in Zambezian Miombo WoodlandSizeArea with tree cover% of 2000 baseline area loss> 5 %loss2.5 - 5.0 % loss1 - 2.5%loss< 1%loss

Very Good: Ecologically desirable status; Requires little intervention to maintainGood:Within acceptable range of variation; Some intervention required to maintainPoor: Restoration increasingly difficult; May result in extirpationFair:Outside acceptable range of variation; Requires intervention to get to good Open Standards Viability Analysis:Markings to Interpret Target Health

Indicator RatingsTarget Category KEA Indicator Poor Fair Good Very Good Chimp Habitat in Zambezian Miombo WoodlandSizeArea with tree cover% of 2000 baseline area loss> 5 %loss2.5 - 5.0 % loss1 - 2.5%loss< 1%lossConditionEvergreen forest% of 2000 baseline area loss> 5 %loss2.5 5.0 %loss1 2.5%loss< 1%loss

Indicator RatingsTarget Category KEA Indicator Poor Fair Good Very Good Chimp Habitat in Zambezian Miombo WoodlandSizeArea with tree cover% of 2000 baseline area loss> 5 %loss2.5 - 5.0 % loss1 - 2.5%loss< 1%lossConditionEvergreen forest% of 2000 baseline area loss> 5%loss2.5 5.0%loss1 2.5%loss< 1%lossLandscape contextDistance to humansAvg pixel dist to human feature< 250 m250 - 500m500 - 1000 m> 1000 m

Step 3 - Viability Analysis3 March 2017TNC & Foundations of Success75

KEA #1% of 2000 forestbaseline loss

Applied to TZkey chimp ranges and corridors

KEA #2% of 2000 evergreen forestbaseline loss

Applied to TZkey chimp ranges and corridors

THANK YOU!

Local communities and Governments of Tanzania, DRC, Uganda and Republic of Congo

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Innovation Exhibition

12:00-12:30

App demos

13:00-13:30(during lunch)

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Technology and Data Partner Exhibition11:3012:00

App Demos12:30-13:00 *ongoing during lunch