3. CRP6 Conceptual framework
and components
+ cross-cutting themes of gender, communications, Sentinel Landscapes
4. Components and CCT
1. Smallholder production systems and
markets
2. Management and conservation of forest and
tree resources
3. Environmental services and landscape
management
4. Climate change adaptation and mitigation
5. Impacts of trade and investment on forests
and people
Gender, Sentinel Landscapes, Communication
5. Structure
Lead Center: CIFOR Steering Committee
Management Support Unit
Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 Component 4 Component 5
ICRAF Bioversity ICRAF
Fergus Laura Snook Meine van
Sinclair Noordwijk CIFOR
CIFOR
Pablo
Lou Verchot
CIFOR focal CIFOR focal CIFOR focal Pacheco
point Peter point Manuel point Terry
Cronkleton Guariguata Sunderland
Cross-cutting themes:
Gender: Esther Mwangi (CIFOR),
Communications: John Colmey (CIFOR)
Sentinel Landscapes: Anja Gassner (ICRAF)
Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment: Frank Place (ICRAF)
6. Operation Plan concept
• 3-year rolling “action plan” CGIAR Strategy
and Results
– 2013 to 2015 Framework
• Clearly detailing pathway CRP6 Impacts
to impact
Component-
level Themes Long-term achievements
and Outcomes
Theme-level
Outputs
Mid-term achievements
Output-level
Output targets Near-term achievements
9. CRP6 will target…
46% of Global Forest Cover
1.3 Billion ha of closed forests
500 Million ha of open and fragmented forests
0.5-1.7 Million ha of forest being saved annually from deforestation
9.3-27.8 Million ha of managed forests under ecologically and
socially sustainable practices
0.16-0.68 Gt CO2 emissions reduced annually
10. 500 millionpeople living in or close to forests
producers and traders benefit from
3 million enhanced production and
management options
2 million producers benefit from increased diversity
conservation efforts related to tree
50% increase of tree, land and labor productivity in target groups
incomes from forest and agroforestry products for target
households
doubled
60 million additional people benefit from accelerated availability of funding
for climate adaptation programs
$108m-$2.7b worth of additional REDD+ credits per year resulting from
increased efficiency of REDD+
11. CRP6 First Draft Intermediate Development Outcomes
Components
IDO Statement
Main (+)
Enhanced contribution of forests, trees and agroforestry to income, food security and
C1 C2, C4
nutrition
Forest and tree resources are conserved and used more sustainably, to enhance current
C2 C1,C3,C4
and future options
Maintained or enhanced ecosystem services from landscapes with forests, trees and
C3 C1, C4
agroforestry
Reduced emissions of GHG and increase C stocks C4 C3
Policies and markets favor investments that support sustainable natural resource
C5 C1, C2, C3, C4
management
Cross cutting [with some strong C4
Increased socio-ecological resilience and adaptive capacity of local livelihoods
"adaptation link]
Women are better empowered and gender equality in decision making and control over
Cross cutting
resource use, management and benefits is improved
Table 1: Proposed draft IDOs for CRP6 Sept. 13, 2012
12. CGIAR Research Programme on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry
http://www.cifor.org/crp6/crp.html
Slide credits:
• Jules Colomer
• Anja Gassner