The cgiar research program on water, land and ecosystems (wle)

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The CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) Led by IWMI

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by: Dr. Andrew Nobel Presented at the GBDC Reflection Workshop,November 2013

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The CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE)Led by IWMI

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Water Land and Ecosystem Vision:A world in which agriculture thrives within vibrant ecosystems, where communities have higher incomes, improved food security and the ability to continuously improve their lives

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4. Variability management

3. Addressing degradation

1. Eastern Gangetic Plains2. Business

models

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Through targeted impact pathways in four priority focal regions and at the global level

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Photo: Tom Van Cakenberghe/IWMI

WLE Strategic Research Portfolio: Information Systems

Provides an umbrella for WLE research by:• Systematically supporting

prioritization of intervention decisions that are most likely to reduce risks and improve lives and productivity

• Designing and implementing measurement and information systems to assess and monitor agro-ecosystem health and build stakeholder capacity in their deployment

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Provides solutions to:• Reduce land degradation

in rainfed landscapes• Sustain productive

landscapes by increasing biodiversity

• Reduce risk and tackle productivity / environment challenges in farming landscapes

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kica Bahri/IW

MI

WLE Strategic Research Portfolio: Rainfed Farming Systems

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Provides solutions to bring nutrients back into production systems through:• Business opportunities for resource

recovery and reuse• Safe wastewater and excreta reuse• Efficient water and land

management in peri-urban areas• Addressing safety concerns where

polluted water is used for irrigation

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WLE Strategic Research Portfolio: Resource Recovery and Reuse

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Jointly with rainfed and RRR portfolios:• Identify economically viable

management opportunities to increase land and (blue) water productivity for increased incomes and food security

• Analyze pillars for an enabling environment to promote smallholder irrigation

• Evaluate private, public, and PPP models to sustain irrigation infrastructure

Photo: Tom Van Cakenberghe/IWMI

WLE Strategic Research Portfolio: Irrigated Farming Systems

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Integrates future scenarios of water needs of key sector and the environment to improve water security through:• Managing water resources’

variability and re-thinking storage in basins

• Resource allocation and benefit sharing

• Water and energy for food• Water data and accounting in

basins

WLE Strategic Research Portfolio: Basins

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Equity in gender, poverty, and institutions integrated into all WLE SRPs to support:• More equitable access

to water, land and ecosystems services

• Improved decision making and enabling environment (institutional, policy, capacity) for change

• Investable options for women

WLE Cross-Cutting Theme: Gender, Poverty and Institutions

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Applies a systems perspective to:• Develop ecosystem

service-based management options

• Develop and refine a methodology for measuring ecosystem service status and delivery

WLE Cross-Cutting Theme: Ecosystem Services and Resilience

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How can you engage?• Defining the development challenges for the four focal

regions - Indus/Ganges is one of the four.• An anticipated $7 million will be available for investments

in the four focal regions in 2014 to be programmed.• Gender and innovation funds for 2014 $1 million and $2

million respectively.• This will be an open call with strict criteria that will be

funded for at least 2 years (2014 – 2015).• There is on going discussion on creating a specific

partnership fund for 2014.

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