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Enabling Communities to Regenerate Mountain
       Landscapes in African Highlands


                    Tilahun Amede and Team

Stakeholders’ Workshop on Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate
      Change Induced Water Scarcity in Kabe Watershed, South Wollo Zone
            Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, 24-25 November 2011
ILRI
   It works at the crossroads of livestock and
   poverty, bringing high-quality science and
   capacity-building to bear on poverty reduction
   and sustainable development.
   It has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, and a
   principal campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
(i) Sustainable Intensification of smallholder
     mixed crop-livestock systems; and
(ii) Reducing Vulnerability of livestock-dependent
     households in marginal systems
CPWF Consortium Members




                  AREO
Phase 2
Characteristics of the Nile Basin
 Nine Riparian countries ;

 Catchment area over 3 million
  km2, about 6,671 km long; longest
  river in the world;

 Average flow of the Nile is about
  84 km3/year, but extreme values of
  120 and 42 km3/year, showing
  wide fluctuations in flow;

 Fluctuations are likely to be
  exacerbated with climate change and
  variability.
Nile Basin faced with these major challenges:
o Fragile landscapes, unproductive water loss, decline
      in soil fertility, low productivity and seasonal
      water shortage;
o Under-utilized potential of local people to manage
      their resources sustainably and to articulate
      their demands; Collective action???
o Conventional research approaches that are not
      addressing complexity of NRM and the real
      demands arising from local levels;
o Limited capacity of researchers and their
      organizations to avail technological options;
o Weak institutional capacity to design supportive
      policies and/or implement them and respond to
      complex development challenges;
Nile Basin Development Challenge (NBDC)

            •   NBDC research focuses on the Ethiopian
                highlands and will examine the interrelated issues
                of rainwater management at Landscape and Sub-
                basin scales;

            •   Understanding causes and its consequences of low
                rainwater productivity;

            •   Innovations for improving rainwater management
                systems; addressing poverty, vulnerability and
                resources degradation in the basin.

            o   Managing rainfall variability; increased water
                storage;
            o   Crop and livestock water productivity;
            o   Minimizing land degradation and downstream
                siltation of water storage infrastructure,
                increased biomass;
            o   Resilient communities and systems that will
                manage climatic and market shocks
Linkages
Sub-                                                      Impact
                             Nile 1.
regional                    Inventory                     Learning
                          and synthesis




                                             Nile 2.
           Nile 4.            Nile 5.
                                           Innovations,
           Consequences     Coordination
Land-




                                                             Linkages
           , impact,        , platforms
                                           technologies
scape      tradeoffs                        , practices




                              Nile 3.
                              Mapping,
                             targeting.
                             Up-scaling

Farm
level                        Linkages             Communication
AHI Benchmark Locations
         AHI Benchmark Locations



                               o
                               o
                                 Ginchi
                       Areka




                   o       o
                                o
                                                  Benchmark
                           Kakamega-Maseno
                               Embu               Elevation > 1200 m
          Kabale                                                         2
                                                  Population dens. >200 p/km


                       o           Lushoto




                                             o     Antsirabe


                                              o
                                                  Fianarantsoa
AHI’s Approach
     Use a mixture of participatory action and empirical
research at pilot sites
       while findings and experiences are systematized at
regional level
    Approaches and methods are defined on the basis of
demonstrated local impact
      & promoted through strategic partnerships & multi-
disciplinary teams with combination of research & development
members
      Work directly with communities on their issues & aim to
build local capacity
       combining local and scientific knowledge through
community participation
     Integrate social, biophysical and policy dimensions
         at different levels (plot, farm, landscape) with systems &
multiple stakeholder perspectives
Approach to Watershed Management


• Participatory  defined around landscape-level
NRM issues of interest to local residents only;


• Integrates livelihood / production and
conservation concerns of farmers;


• Flexible boundaries  encompasses larger
social, institutional and biophysical issues required
to address watershed issues ;

• Small-scale  5 to 10 villages
Expanding the base:
                                                             institutionalizing approaches
      Process Steps for                                      within R&D organizations
      achieving integrated
                                               Links / advocacy between
      watershed management
                                               groups & district, resource
                                               sources and services
                                          Linkages between
                                          farmer groups                           Scaling up
                              Setting up monitoring &             Monitoring &
                              review systems                      documentation
                       Implementation participatory
                       R&D & policy reforms
                                 Strengthening
                                 collective action    Methodology
                     Participatory diagnosis          development
                     & planning                       (action research)
                    Group formation &
                    mobilization
       Understanding community
       institutions
Contact & rapport                   Skill building
building
                                                                             Stroud 2001
Creating common understanding; Creating confidence
       and managing change through negotiations


      1. Joint
     Problem
   identification                  Owner
                                   (private
                                    good)

 2. Local consultations
On priorities and potential           Spring
                                      (public
      interventions                    good)


       3. Mobilization
           of local           4. Encouragement     5. Community
            elders               of owners to      negotiations &
                              enter negotiations    concessions
PRA tools to prioritize local constraints


      Central highlands           South-west highlands
      (Dendi woreda)              (Bolloso Sorre woreda)

 Shortage of oxen                 Unpredictable weather

 Loss of seeds and fertilizers    Soil erosion

 Soil fertility decline           Rising fertilizer price

 Lack of fodder and fuel wood  Soil fertility decline

 Water shortage for livestock  Shortage of oxen
INRM in Watershed Management

  Immediate need for Maximization

• Properties of densely settled highland landscapes in E.
  Africa
 The need to get multiple returns from small areas of land
  (fuel, fodder, food, income)
 Tightly coupled interactions among system components (tree,
  crop, soil, livestock, water) and users
 Maximization for food security but ??

  Long term interest for Optimization

• Improving resilience of production systems
 Offers ecosystem services for sustainable use;
 Provides opportunities through which social and biophysical
  trade-offs can be captured and managed
Facilitating Integrated Watershed Management
Collective Action for WSM; Byelaws

Collective Action in Watershed Management
 To regulate rights & responsibilities & increase investment in public goods
 To manage biophysical processes that do not respect farm boundaries
  (pests, nutrient & water flows, boundary effects)

 To negotiate joint investments and technological innovations for ↑ productivity
 To regulate benefits and equity




                                             Negotiating benefits between FRG
                                             members and the WS community
Integrating insitu water harvesting technologies to
                maximize productivity




Increased water infiltration

Concentration of resources                    Year 1
  (OM, nutrients, water)

  Year 2                                        Year 3
Micro dose
Zai pits
                              8
                              0
                              7
                              0
                              6
                              0         Fm
                                        a C
                                         r
                              5
                              0
                              4
                              0
                              3
                              0
                              4




           Tuberyield(t/ha)
                              3
                              2
                              1
                              0
                              2
                              4
                              2
                              1
                              1
                              8        Fm
                                       a B
                                        r
                              1
                              5
                              1
                              2
                              4




           Tuberyield(t/ha)
                              3
                              2
                              1
                              8
                              0
                              0
                              7
                              0
                              6
                              0        Fm
                                       a A
                                        r
                              5
                              0
                              4
                              0
           Tuberyield(t/ha)   1
                              2
                              8
                              4
                              0
                              30NN

                              30NN

                              30NN
                              60N

                              60N

                              60N
                                0

                                0

                                0
                                  C to W otZ W Z
                                  o rl
                                   n   ihu a
                                        t   i ih a
                                              t  i
Rehabilitated gullies; changing landscapes
Improved technologies to reach to more communities
Low Crop yields constrained by soil fertility and water
  availability in the Blue Nile basin (Erkosa, 2010)


                 Yield (t ha-1)   % Biomass in         Water productivity
Soil fertility                    reference to         (kg m-3)
                 Biomass Grain    well       well       Biomass   Grain
                                  watered    fertilized
Poor             7.5        2.5   100        39        5.1        1.7
Near optimal     14.3       6.4   100        75        5.3        2.4

Non limiting     19.2       9.2   100        100       5.4        2.6
Unproductive water loss in our
                                  Landscapes

                                         Kuhar Michael - all cropland                                                                      Lenche Dima - all cropland


                    1800                                                                                              3000

                    1600
                                                                                                                      2500
                    1400




                                                                                                  flows per HH (m3)
flows per HH (m3)




                    1200                                                                                              2000

                    1000                                                              livestock                                                                                        livestock
                                                                                                                      1500
                                                                                                                                                                                       crops
                    800                                                               crops
                                                                                                                      1000
                    600

                    400                                                                                               500
                    200
                                                                                                                        0
                      0


                                                                                                                             evaporation




                                                                                                                                                transpiration




                                                                                                                                                                         percolation
                                                                                                                                                                runoff
                                                                        percolation
                           evaporation




                                               transpiration




                                                               runoff




                                                                                                                                                                            deep
                                                                           deep
Most of the Livestock feed is used for
  survival; little for productive use



      Kuhar Michael - energy requirements                          Lenche Dima - energy requirements
          6%

     0%

     1%        6%                                            11%                                   maintenance

 3%
                                        maintenance      0%
                                                                                                   feeding
                                                                   5%
                                        feeding                                                    lactation
3%                                                       1%
                                        lactation                                                  pregnancy
4%                                                      3%
                                                                                                   draught power
                                        pregnancy
                                                        3%                                         transport
                                        draught power
                                                        4%                                         walking
                                        transport
                                                                                                   growth
                                        walking                              73%
                       77%              growth
Optimized land allocation for an improved human nutrition in
 Ginchi Highlands, Ethiopia
                            Enset
                            Kale
                            Potato
                            Wheat
                            Barely
     Current land use                           Suggested
                            Faba bean
                                                land use




                              Amede, Stroud & Aune, 2004
Local institutions for NRM
Functions/     local Areka (Ethiopia)           Ginchi (Ethiopia)    Lushoto
institution                                                          (Tanzania)
Land institutions     Sharecropping,            Yekul                -
                      contracting and renting
Livestock             Kota, Missa–kotta, Ulo – As in Areka           Rotational livestock
institutions          kottaa, Hara and Gatuwa                        groups         (kopa
                                                                     ng’ombe,         lipa
                                                                     ng’ombe)
Labor institution     Debo and Zaye             Debo                 Kiwili, Ngemo
Mutual assistance Iddir, Iqube, and Meskel Iddir             kube, Kibati
institutions      Banking                  Senbete

Traditional leaders   -                         Jabir, Gadu,         Zumbe
                                                Qaalluu, Qaallitti   Council of elders
Recreation            Mahiber                   Mahber               Traditional dances,
                                                                     Kidembwa (kitchen
                                                                     Parties     (women
                                                                     on), sports
Conflict resolution   Council of elders         Jabir,       Gadu, Zumbe, council of
                                                Qaalluu,    council elders
                                                of elders
Evolution of adoption of NRM technologies


Evolution of adoption –
1) Elephant grass (cultivars from ILRI selected by
   farmers) planted on conservation bunds 
       feeds more cattle in dry season  more income
       and more milk
2) Causes farmers to put in more bunds along the
   slopes
       more conservation, more fodder, more organic
       matter
3) Farmers combine & add other technologies on the
   bunds (fruit trees, fodder trees, etc.)
       more food, more income
Matching resource endowments with niches to improve
 resource management
   Endowment Category                     Niche for Intensification

                                      Low input labor; legumes &
POOREST: Limited land, wage
                                      MTPs; higher value cash crop
laborers, less diversified, no
                                      (CBD coffee)
livestock, no inputs

MIDDLE: More land, own                Livestock feed system, intensify
labour but limiting, some cash        manure use, increase diversification
crops, some livestock, some           - range of options (inorganic x organic,
trading                               legume covers, improved crop management)


MOST: Excess land & rent, hire
                                      Wood lots, experiment on behalf of
labor, large livestock, buy inputs,
                                      others; pay higher wage rates?,
well diversified
                                      micro-enterprise development,
                                      livestock feed system, S&W
                                      conservation (soil bunds with grass &
                                      compost)
Expanding Adoption and Integration of Soil Fertility
Technologies: Using Farmer Experimentation & Exchange

1) Start with entry points: “best bets” Separate pathways for
   different social groups emerge
    “poor” select varieties & bunds
    “better off” select varieties
2) Farmer experimentation expands as change agent catalyzes
   greater experimentation
    “poor” select multipurpose trees, CBD coffee
    “medium” select organic x inorganic combinations, legume
   cover crops, crop management
    “better off” select compost, bunds with fodder grasses
3) Farmers start to share through farmer groups & exchanges
    move towards integrating many options
A model from plot to watershed management

                 Entry points and evolution of INM in    Areka benchmark site


                               Variety trial                    Soil bunds
    Variety trial
    Variety trial              Forage trial                     Soil bunds                 Variety trialtrial
                                                                                           Fertilizer

       WI                        W II                           W III &IV                W III &IV




                              Researcher - farmer linkage
                              Researcher -Farmer Linkage phase
                                         -




•LCCs                                   •Multipurpose trees                     Compost
•Residue management                     •CBD resistant coffee                   Soil bunds with forages
•Organic-Inorganic                      •Small enterprises                      Conservation farming
                                                                   .




                    Integrated soil fertility management
                         Integrated soil fertility management


             B
                       (commodities + management)                                         D

                                                                                                     E
                          Integrated Watershed Mangnt
                                         (new components)
         C                                                                           Amede etal, 2004
Decision guide for integration of legumes into systems
 Own livestock                           Don’t own livestock




                        Fertile land       Fertile land
                       Large/small farm    Small land size
                     Good market            Good/ poor market

                    Food & feed                   Food legumes
                    legumes




          Non-fertile land                                Non-fertile land
           Large farm size                         Small land size
              Good market                          Poor market

                    Food & feed                    Cover crops
                    legumes, cover crops

                                              Amede, Delve & Kirkby, 2002
Reaching more farmers and Communities through
field days, cross site visits, community meetings.




                      (Photo Courtesy Gebre Medhin, 2005).
Building the capacity of extension agents and
Communities (A case in Alaba, Southern Ethiopia)
Regional/global organizations


S
C
A                  National organizations and institutions
L
I
N
G                   Local organizations and institutions

U
P




More communities                                             More communities

                              Scaling out (horizontal)
Scaling up: From Bottom Up …to Bottom (Scaling down)



                                     Decision-makers    Tools and methods
                                     better informed to extensively used
                                     help farmers       to facilitate
                Tested and           collectively       scaling-up
                verified             manage landscapes
                across the                                         AFRICA
                community
                                                                   ooo
                                                  o
                and beyond
                                            oUGANDA                o
Technologies,
Tools &                                       o o                        o
methods              o       o
developed
                         o       o
Implications for climate change adaptation

 More protected soils, minimized risks

 Increased water budgets; improved water
 storage

 Increased biomass cover, more food, more feed,
 resilient systems

 Increased organic matter, more C-sequestration

 Collective action, improved planning of
 watersheds, niches for investments
Scaling up good technologies and practices

• Availability of technological options;

• Development of convincing approaches;

• Financial capacity of the users / risk;

• Functional partnership;

• Supportive policy;

• Supportive infrastructure;

• Attractive market opportunities
Challenges ...
b Moving into non-conventional INRM research frontiers

b Maintaining & forming partnership

b Dealing with diversity & complexity

b Farm communities taking charge slowly

b Complex Institutional arrangements

b Weal Institutional Capacity to promote NRM agenda

b Scaling-up beyond learning sites
Our Joint Project:


  Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive
Capacity to Climate Change in Drought-
 prone Hotspots of the Blue Nile basin
            (Kabe, Ethiopia)

(Wollo University, ILRI, UNEP, ARARI)
This      book      documents        a   decade        of
research, methodological innovation and lessons
learned in an eco-regional research-for-development
program operating in the eastern African highlands, the
African Highlands Initiative. It does this through
reflections of the protagonists themselves - AHI site
teams and partners applying an action research
orientation to development innovation as a means to
enhance the impact orientation of research. It
summarizes the experiences of farmers, research and
development workers, policy and decision makers who
have interacted within an innovation system aiming to
operationalize an approach to Integrated Natural
Resource Management in the humid highlands. The
book demonstrates the crucial importance of 'approach'
in the outcomes derived from research and
development work, and distills lessons learnt on 'what
works, where and why.' It is enriched with examples
and case studies from five benchmark sites in
Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya, whose variability provides
the reader with an in-depth knowledge of the
complexities of NRM in agroecosystems that play an
important role in the rural economy of the region. It is
shown that the struggle to achieve sustainable
agricultural development in challenging environments is
a difficult one, and can only be effectively achieved
through combined efforts and commitment of
individuals and institutions with complementary roles.
Acknowledgement
•   ARARI
•   SARI, Areka research centre
•   EIAR, Holleta ARC
•   KARI-Kenya
•   DRD-Tanzania
•   NARO-Uganda
•   MOAs in the respective countries
•   Donors: SDC, Netherlands Govnt, EU,
    DFID
Thank you !

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Enabling communities to regenerate mountain landscapes in the African Highlands

  • 1. Enabling Communities to Regenerate Mountain Landscapes in African Highlands Tilahun Amede and Team Stakeholders’ Workshop on Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Water Scarcity in Kabe Watershed, South Wollo Zone Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, 24-25 November 2011
  • 2. ILRI It works at the crossroads of livestock and poverty, bringing high-quality science and capacity-building to bear on poverty reduction and sustainable development. It has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, and a principal campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (i) Sustainable Intensification of smallholder mixed crop-livestock systems; and (ii) Reducing Vulnerability of livestock-dependent households in marginal systems
  • 5. Characteristics of the Nile Basin  Nine Riparian countries ;  Catchment area over 3 million km2, about 6,671 km long; longest river in the world;  Average flow of the Nile is about 84 km3/year, but extreme values of 120 and 42 km3/year, showing wide fluctuations in flow;  Fluctuations are likely to be exacerbated with climate change and variability.
  • 6. Nile Basin faced with these major challenges: o Fragile landscapes, unproductive water loss, decline in soil fertility, low productivity and seasonal water shortage; o Under-utilized potential of local people to manage their resources sustainably and to articulate their demands; Collective action??? o Conventional research approaches that are not addressing complexity of NRM and the real demands arising from local levels; o Limited capacity of researchers and their organizations to avail technological options; o Weak institutional capacity to design supportive policies and/or implement them and respond to complex development challenges;
  • 7. Nile Basin Development Challenge (NBDC) • NBDC research focuses on the Ethiopian highlands and will examine the interrelated issues of rainwater management at Landscape and Sub- basin scales; • Understanding causes and its consequences of low rainwater productivity; • Innovations for improving rainwater management systems; addressing poverty, vulnerability and resources degradation in the basin. o Managing rainfall variability; increased water storage; o Crop and livestock water productivity; o Minimizing land degradation and downstream siltation of water storage infrastructure, increased biomass; o Resilient communities and systems that will manage climatic and market shocks
  • 8. Linkages Sub- Impact Nile 1. regional Inventory Learning and synthesis Nile 2. Nile 4. Nile 5. Innovations, Consequences Coordination Land- Linkages , impact, , platforms technologies scape tradeoffs , practices Nile 3. Mapping, targeting. Up-scaling Farm level Linkages Communication
  • 9. AHI Benchmark Locations AHI Benchmark Locations o o Ginchi Areka o o o Benchmark Kakamega-Maseno Embu Elevation > 1200 m Kabale 2 Population dens. >200 p/km o Lushoto o Antsirabe o Fianarantsoa
  • 10. AHI’s Approach Use a mixture of participatory action and empirical research at pilot sites while findings and experiences are systematized at regional level Approaches and methods are defined on the basis of demonstrated local impact & promoted through strategic partnerships & multi- disciplinary teams with combination of research & development members Work directly with communities on their issues & aim to build local capacity combining local and scientific knowledge through community participation Integrate social, biophysical and policy dimensions at different levels (plot, farm, landscape) with systems & multiple stakeholder perspectives
  • 11. Approach to Watershed Management • Participatory  defined around landscape-level NRM issues of interest to local residents only; • Integrates livelihood / production and conservation concerns of farmers; • Flexible boundaries  encompasses larger social, institutional and biophysical issues required to address watershed issues ; • Small-scale  5 to 10 villages
  • 12. Expanding the base: institutionalizing approaches Process Steps for within R&D organizations achieving integrated Links / advocacy between watershed management groups & district, resource sources and services Linkages between farmer groups Scaling up Setting up monitoring & Monitoring & review systems documentation Implementation participatory R&D & policy reforms Strengthening collective action Methodology Participatory diagnosis development & planning (action research) Group formation & mobilization Understanding community institutions Contact & rapport Skill building building Stroud 2001
  • 13. Creating common understanding; Creating confidence and managing change through negotiations 1. Joint Problem identification Owner (private good) 2. Local consultations On priorities and potential Spring (public interventions good) 3. Mobilization of local 4. Encouragement 5. Community elders of owners to negotiations & enter negotiations concessions
  • 14. PRA tools to prioritize local constraints Central highlands South-west highlands (Dendi woreda) (Bolloso Sorre woreda)  Shortage of oxen  Unpredictable weather  Loss of seeds and fertilizers  Soil erosion  Soil fertility decline  Rising fertilizer price  Lack of fodder and fuel wood  Soil fertility decline  Water shortage for livestock  Shortage of oxen
  • 15. INRM in Watershed Management Immediate need for Maximization • Properties of densely settled highland landscapes in E. Africa  The need to get multiple returns from small areas of land (fuel, fodder, food, income)  Tightly coupled interactions among system components (tree, crop, soil, livestock, water) and users  Maximization for food security but ?? Long term interest for Optimization • Improving resilience of production systems  Offers ecosystem services for sustainable use;  Provides opportunities through which social and biophysical trade-offs can be captured and managed
  • 17. Collective Action for WSM; Byelaws Collective Action in Watershed Management  To regulate rights & responsibilities & increase investment in public goods  To manage biophysical processes that do not respect farm boundaries (pests, nutrient & water flows, boundary effects)  To negotiate joint investments and technological innovations for ↑ productivity  To regulate benefits and equity Negotiating benefits between FRG members and the WS community
  • 18. Integrating insitu water harvesting technologies to maximize productivity Increased water infiltration Concentration of resources Year 1 (OM, nutrients, water) Year 2 Year 3
  • 20. Zai pits 8 0 7 0 6 0 Fm a C r 5 0 4 0 3 0 4 Tuberyield(t/ha) 3 2 1 0 2 4 2 1 1 8 Fm a B r 1 5 1 2 4 Tuberyield(t/ha) 3 2 1 8 0 0 7 0 6 0 Fm a A r 5 0 4 0 Tuberyield(t/ha) 1 2 8 4 0 30NN 30NN 30NN 60N 60N 60N 0 0 0 C to W otZ W Z o rl n ihu a t i ih a t i
  • 22. Improved technologies to reach to more communities
  • 23. Low Crop yields constrained by soil fertility and water availability in the Blue Nile basin (Erkosa, 2010) Yield (t ha-1) % Biomass in Water productivity Soil fertility reference to (kg m-3) Biomass Grain well well Biomass Grain watered fertilized Poor 7.5 2.5 100 39 5.1 1.7 Near optimal 14.3 6.4 100 75 5.3 2.4 Non limiting 19.2 9.2 100 100 5.4 2.6
  • 24. Unproductive water loss in our Landscapes Kuhar Michael - all cropland Lenche Dima - all cropland 1800 3000 1600 2500 1400 flows per HH (m3) flows per HH (m3) 1200 2000 1000 livestock livestock 1500 crops 800 crops 1000 600 400 500 200 0 0 evaporation transpiration percolation runoff percolation evaporation transpiration runoff deep deep
  • 25. Most of the Livestock feed is used for survival; little for productive use Kuhar Michael - energy requirements Lenche Dima - energy requirements 6% 0% 1% 6% 11% maintenance 3% maintenance 0% feeding 5% feeding lactation 3% 1% lactation pregnancy 4% 3% draught power pregnancy 3% transport draught power 4% walking transport growth walking 73% 77% growth
  • 26. Optimized land allocation for an improved human nutrition in Ginchi Highlands, Ethiopia Enset Kale Potato Wheat Barely Current land use Suggested Faba bean land use Amede, Stroud & Aune, 2004
  • 27. Local institutions for NRM Functions/ local Areka (Ethiopia) Ginchi (Ethiopia) Lushoto institution (Tanzania) Land institutions Sharecropping, Yekul - contracting and renting Livestock Kota, Missa–kotta, Ulo – As in Areka Rotational livestock institutions kottaa, Hara and Gatuwa groups (kopa ng’ombe, lipa ng’ombe) Labor institution Debo and Zaye Debo Kiwili, Ngemo Mutual assistance Iddir, Iqube, and Meskel Iddir kube, Kibati institutions Banking Senbete Traditional leaders - Jabir, Gadu, Zumbe Qaalluu, Qaallitti Council of elders Recreation Mahiber Mahber Traditional dances, Kidembwa (kitchen Parties (women on), sports Conflict resolution Council of elders Jabir, Gadu, Zumbe, council of Qaalluu, council elders of elders
  • 28. Evolution of adoption of NRM technologies Evolution of adoption – 1) Elephant grass (cultivars from ILRI selected by farmers) planted on conservation bunds  feeds more cattle in dry season  more income and more milk 2) Causes farmers to put in more bunds along the slopes more conservation, more fodder, more organic matter 3) Farmers combine & add other technologies on the bunds (fruit trees, fodder trees, etc.) more food, more income
  • 29. Matching resource endowments with niches to improve resource management Endowment Category Niche for Intensification Low input labor; legumes & POOREST: Limited land, wage MTPs; higher value cash crop laborers, less diversified, no (CBD coffee) livestock, no inputs MIDDLE: More land, own Livestock feed system, intensify labour but limiting, some cash manure use, increase diversification crops, some livestock, some - range of options (inorganic x organic, trading legume covers, improved crop management) MOST: Excess land & rent, hire Wood lots, experiment on behalf of labor, large livestock, buy inputs, others; pay higher wage rates?, well diversified micro-enterprise development, livestock feed system, S&W conservation (soil bunds with grass & compost)
  • 30. Expanding Adoption and Integration of Soil Fertility Technologies: Using Farmer Experimentation & Exchange 1) Start with entry points: “best bets” Separate pathways for different social groups emerge  “poor” select varieties & bunds  “better off” select varieties 2) Farmer experimentation expands as change agent catalyzes greater experimentation  “poor” select multipurpose trees, CBD coffee  “medium” select organic x inorganic combinations, legume cover crops, crop management  “better off” select compost, bunds with fodder grasses 3) Farmers start to share through farmer groups & exchanges  move towards integrating many options
  • 31. A model from plot to watershed management Entry points and evolution of INM in Areka benchmark site Variety trial Soil bunds Variety trial Variety trial Forage trial Soil bunds Variety trialtrial Fertilizer WI W II W III &IV W III &IV Researcher - farmer linkage Researcher -Farmer Linkage phase - •LCCs •Multipurpose trees Compost •Residue management •CBD resistant coffee Soil bunds with forages •Organic-Inorganic •Small enterprises Conservation farming . Integrated soil fertility management Integrated soil fertility management B (commodities + management) D E Integrated Watershed Mangnt (new components) C Amede etal, 2004
  • 32. Decision guide for integration of legumes into systems Own livestock Don’t own livestock Fertile land Fertile land Large/small farm Small land size Good market Good/ poor market Food & feed Food legumes legumes Non-fertile land Non-fertile land Large farm size Small land size Good market Poor market Food & feed Cover crops legumes, cover crops Amede, Delve & Kirkby, 2002
  • 33. Reaching more farmers and Communities through field days, cross site visits, community meetings. (Photo Courtesy Gebre Medhin, 2005).
  • 34. Building the capacity of extension agents and Communities (A case in Alaba, Southern Ethiopia)
  • 35. Regional/global organizations S C A National organizations and institutions L I N G Local organizations and institutions U P More communities More communities Scaling out (horizontal)
  • 36. Scaling up: From Bottom Up …to Bottom (Scaling down) Decision-makers Tools and methods better informed to extensively used help farmers to facilitate Tested and collectively scaling-up verified manage landscapes across the AFRICA community ooo o and beyond oUGANDA o Technologies, Tools & o o o methods o o developed o o
  • 37. Implications for climate change adaptation More protected soils, minimized risks Increased water budgets; improved water storage Increased biomass cover, more food, more feed, resilient systems Increased organic matter, more C-sequestration Collective action, improved planning of watersheds, niches for investments
  • 38. Scaling up good technologies and practices • Availability of technological options; • Development of convincing approaches; • Financial capacity of the users / risk; • Functional partnership; • Supportive policy; • Supportive infrastructure; • Attractive market opportunities
  • 39. Challenges ... b Moving into non-conventional INRM research frontiers b Maintaining & forming partnership b Dealing with diversity & complexity b Farm communities taking charge slowly b Complex Institutional arrangements b Weal Institutional Capacity to promote NRM agenda b Scaling-up beyond learning sites
  • 40. Our Joint Project: Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change in Drought- prone Hotspots of the Blue Nile basin (Kabe, Ethiopia) (Wollo University, ILRI, UNEP, ARARI)
  • 41. This book documents a decade of research, methodological innovation and lessons learned in an eco-regional research-for-development program operating in the eastern African highlands, the African Highlands Initiative. It does this through reflections of the protagonists themselves - AHI site teams and partners applying an action research orientation to development innovation as a means to enhance the impact orientation of research. It summarizes the experiences of farmers, research and development workers, policy and decision makers who have interacted within an innovation system aiming to operationalize an approach to Integrated Natural Resource Management in the humid highlands. The book demonstrates the crucial importance of 'approach' in the outcomes derived from research and development work, and distills lessons learnt on 'what works, where and why.' It is enriched with examples and case studies from five benchmark sites in Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya, whose variability provides the reader with an in-depth knowledge of the complexities of NRM in agroecosystems that play an important role in the rural economy of the region. It is shown that the struggle to achieve sustainable agricultural development in challenging environments is a difficult one, and can only be effectively achieved through combined efforts and commitment of individuals and institutions with complementary roles.
  • 42. Acknowledgement • ARARI • SARI, Areka research centre • EIAR, Holleta ARC • KARI-Kenya • DRD-Tanzania • NARO-Uganda • MOAs in the respective countries • Donors: SDC, Netherlands Govnt, EU, DFID