Presented by Terry Sunderland, from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), at the IUFRO Conference: Strengthening scientific collaboration and networking at the IPB Convention Centre in Bogor, Indonesia, on September 8, 2016.
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CIFOR: Stepping up to the new Global Development Agenda
1. CIFOR
Stepping up to the new Global Development Agenda
Terry Sunderland, Principal Scientist
IUFRO Conference: Strengthening scientific collaboration and networking
IPB Convention Centre, Bogor 8th September 2016
5. CIFOR AND THE CGIAR
• 15 Research Centers
• CGIAR Research Programmes (CRP)
• CIFOR Leads CRP:
– Forest Trees & Agroforestry
• Transition
• Collaboration
6. NEW STRATEGY FOR NEW TIMES
9.6 billion people in 2050
Changing consumption patterns
Continued economic growth
Expectations of justice and equity
Migrations to seek new opportunities
Increased climate variability
Only 30-40 years from now, the world
will not look as it does today.
8. REDEFINING FORESTRY:
FUNDAMENTALS FOR ACHIEVING THE SDG’S
Food, nutrition and health
Water, energy and housing
Livelihoods and employment
Climate change adaptation and
mitigation
Biodiversity conservation
Resilience and safety nets
To environmental and
economic external shocks
12. EMBRACING THE LANDSCAPE APPROACH –
INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR PEOPLE ACROSS SECTORS
“Despite some barriers to
implementation, a landscape approach
has considerable potential to meet social
and environmental objectives at local
scales while aiding national commitments
to addressing ongoing global challenges.”
Reed et al. 2016, Global Change Biology.
13. OPERATIONALISING THE LANDSCAPE APPROACH: HOW?
THEORY PRACTICE
E.g. Ten principles Real integration
Local stakeholders
Conservation: WCS, CI
Development: USAID LESTARI
Private sector: e.g. APP, APRIL
Government: e.g. Ministry of Env. & Forestry
14. FORESTS SUSTAINING AGRICULTURE
How does landscape configuration maximise the provision of
these goods and services for both forestry and agriculture???
Water regulation
Climate regulation
Pollination
Pest control
15. TAKE HOME MESSAGES FROM THIS WEEK
• Multi-stakeholder approaches
– embrace multi-disciplinarity
• Science-policy interface critical
• Integration is key – break
down siloes
• Long-term investment over
short term
• Effective and transparent
governance processes
• Private – public engagement
• Engage with youth – they are
the future