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Introducing the CLEANED project

  1. Introducing the CLEANED project Mats Lannerstad (ILRI) CLEANED validation, synthesis and planning workshop Machakos, Kenya, 30-31 October 2014
  2. THE CLEANED VCs FRAMEWORK 2 • Investments in livestock production in developing countries has a great potential to lift millions of smallholders out of poverty • Often only focused on increased production and economics • Purpose of CLEANED project to develop ”a framework for rapid environmental ex ante assessments” of interventions in livestock and aquaculture production in developing countries • A secured Environment will ensure a long term Sustainable development of livestock production, that will contribute to higher availability of animal products for better Nutrition among the poor
  3. Comprehensive Livestock and Aquaculture Environmental Assessment for Improved Nutrition, a Secured Environment and Sustainable Development along Value Chains CLEANED VCs
  4. Aim of project • Develop a relatively rapid and flexible tool that can be used across livestock and aquaculture systems and give ex ante environmental guidance for interventions 4 • Design a tool that captures complex farming systems dominating developing countries – To capture impacts in time and space from up-scaling – To cover multiple environmental dimensions – To identify dimension trade-offs and inter-linkages
  5. Agricultural Development Team Support development of a new environmental framework to make livestock production more sustainable
  6. Improve the environment along value chains – also aquaculture
  7. CLEANED team members Edmund Githoro, ILRI Simon Mugatha, ILRI Simon Fraval, ILRI Mats Lannerstad, ILRI Ylva Ran, SEI Joanne Morris, SEI Eric Kemp-Benedict, SEI Jennie Barron, SEI Jessica Koge, CIAT Birthe Paul, CIAT An Notenbaert, CIAT Mario Herrero, CSIRO
  8. CLEANED team members Edmund Githoro, ILRI Simon Mugatha, ILRI Simon Fraval, ILRI Mats Lannerstad, ILRI Ylva Ran, SEI Joanne Morris, SEI Eric Kemp-Benedict, SEI Jennie Barron, SEI Jessica Koge, CIAT Birthe Paul, CIAT An Notenbaert, CIAT Mario Herrero, CSIRO
  9. Publications • Report: Review Environmental Frameworks • Report: Review LCA Livestock and Fish • Report: New environmental framework • Report: Field work report Lushoto • Report: Field work report Morogoro • Manual: CLEANED framework and fieldwork • Paper: Review Environmental Frameworks • Paper: A new framework, including case study 9
  10. Three Project Modules Module I: Review of existing environmental frameworks Formulate new framework ideas Module II: Expert consultations ● Stakeholders East Africa in Nairobi ● High Level Consultation in Stockholm Develop general framework Develop tailored framework for smallholder dairy EA Module III: Pilot study Tanzania dairy Lushoto and Morogoro ● Final consultation with stakeholders & experts
  11. Three Project Modules Module I: Review of existing environmental frameworks Formulate new framework ideas Module II: Expert consultations ● Stakeholders East Africa in Nairobi ● High Level Consultation in Stockholm Develop general framework Develop tailored framework for smallholder dairy EA Module III: Pilot study Tanzania dairy Lushoto and Morogoro ● Final consultation with stakeholders & experts
  12. Aim of meeting • Share CLEANED results and progress so far • Discuss and get input for the framework • Discuss ways forward and next steps 12
  13. Aim of meeting • Share CLEANED results and progress so far • Discuss and get input from you • Discuss ways forward and next steps 13 Facilitator Peter Ballantyne Head, Communications and Knowledge Management ILRI
  14. Today • 08:30 Welcome and Introductions – Mats; Peter • Livestock and Fish – Tom • The Framework - Mats • 10:00 Break • Applying the Framework – Lushoto ‘proof of concept’ • 12:00 Lunch (at Kapiti Ranch) • Group work on Framework experiences/improvements • Ranch visit • Sundowner • 19:30 Dinner (at Hotel) 14
  15. Tomorrow • 08:30 Group work • Feedback on Framework experiences/improvements • Amos • 10:00 Break • Patrick • Finalizing the Framework • 12:30 Lunch • 14:00 Synthesis, next steps, actions • 15:30 Depart 15

Editor's Notes

  1. Most investments in livestock production in developing countries focus on Increase Production Increase Productivity Increase the Economic return 2. But heavy critique as this cannnot happen in isolation to environment and natural resources under heavy pressure. Think about the great attention given to discussion around Plantary Boundary concept In 2006, the book ”Livstock’s Long Shadow” by Henning Steinfeld, FAO – raised the enormous pressure on the environment from livestock production This is in particular important in developing countries where many hundred million smallholders directly live in and from what healthy landscape can produce. 3. This was highlighted by: Critique of the CRP Livestock and Fish – it had too little focus on the environment – no changed and clear role in this CRP Monica Zurec, BMGF, pushed for these issues to be addressed/funded by BMGF – thus this CLEANED project 4. Since there is great potential to lift millions out of poverty and into a more resilient livelihood situation by investing in livestock production, there is a need to be able to do ”rapid ex ante assessments” of potential interventions To give guidance for both economic and environmentally sustainable investments To give this guidance without having to collect data and measurements during several years
  2. Agricultural Development Team - Prabu Pingali, Monika Zurec, Kate Schneider
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