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REDD+: a case for inclusivity

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A presentation by executive director of MICAIA Milagre Nuvunga at a workshop held in Paris from Thursday, 3 December to Friday, 4 December during the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21).

The event organised by the International Institute for Environment and Development aimed to share the findings of its research to inform a wider debate on how REDD+ is contributing to addressing the drivers of land use and land use change.

The presentation focused on sustainable value chains from non-timber forest products.

More details: http://www.iied.org/redd-paris-what-could-be-it-for-people-forests

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REDD+: a case for inclusivity

  1. 1. Sustainable NTFP value chains maintaining the trees standing REDD+ A case for inclusivity
  2. 2. DD and non timber value chains REDD+ It’s Mozambique, anyway….. So, WHY BOTHER?
  3. 3. DD and non timber value chains REDD+ What’s in a name? The importance of inclusivity - worldwide
  4. 4. DD and non timber value chains MICAIA Why did we do it? “Local development in a sustainable world” www.micaia.org MICAIA Foundation Eco MICAIA Ltd.
  5. 5. What do we do?
  6. 6. What do we do?
  7. 7. What do we do?
  8. 8. What do we do?
  9. 9. What do we do? What – current? … potential?  products  markets  producers  Technologies __________________________ 23,000 people
  10. 10. Progress to date? Moribane Forest Reserve NDZOU CAMP
  11. 11. Progress to date? Moribane Forest Reserve NDZOU CAMP
  12. 12. Progress to date? Moribane Forest Reserve Mozambique Honey Company
  13. 13. Progress to date? Moribane Forest Reserve Mozambique Honey Company
  14. 14. Challenges  Limited investments in education enhancing people’s reliance on forests  Limited investments in local physical infrastructure (roads, communications…) limiting access to lucrative markets  Limited financial streams for local development initiatives limiting adoption of sustainable harvesting and higher quality production technologies (and “time” effective)  Lack of supportive policies, standards, infrastructures (laboratories,..), trade related requirements (i.e. procedures for exporting individual NTFP)  …
  15. 15. Can NTFP help reduce DD?  Yes, but …  Need to reach more people – scaling up!  No single model for REDD+ in a given location so..  Moribane: Tourism, Honey, Conservation agriculture;Looking into local fruits, teas, medicinal plants,..  Working with government and local communities to explore other avenues for reducing people’s reliance on forest land and resources (The role of the orange economy??)  We need to bring more investment to enhance Mozambique’s ability to address DD
  16. 16. Recommendations Wishing us successful interactions during COP 21 Obrigada!!

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