CHRIS REIJ, BOB WINTERBOTTOM SCALING UP REGREENING: SIX STEPS TO SUCCESS A Practical Approach to Forest and Landscape Restoration.

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CHRIS REIJ, BOB WINTERBOTTOM SCALING UP REGREENING: SIX STEPS TO SUCCESS A Practical Approach to Forest and Landscape Restoration

Context: increasingly ambitious restoration targets Bonn Challenge (150 million ha by 2020) AFR100 (100 million ha by 2030) New York declaration on forests (350 million ha by 2030) NCE report (500 million ha)

Six steps to regreening success

CRITERIA FOR SUCCESS? ►IMPROVED SMALLHOLDER FOOD SECURITY ►ENHANCED RESILIENCE TO DROUGHT ►WOMEN SPEND LESS TIME ON COLLECTING FIREWOOD ►POVERTY REDUCTION

WHAT IS LARGE-SCALE TREE-BASED RESTORATION? NIGER: 5 MILLION HA NEW AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS MALAWI? SMALLHOLDERS CULTIVATE 5.3 MILLION HA FOREST AREA IN MALAWI 3,237,000 ha (2010)

Compare 1975 and 2005 (Zinder, Niger)

2002

2016

Source: Google Earth, 2005 Comparative Overview of Terroirs on Opposite Sides of the Niger-Nigeria Border Source: Google Earth, 2005 Nigeria Niger

SUCCESSES IN MALAWI?

Farmer-to-farmer study visits

Farmer experts train other farmers

Develop village institutions for tree management

MAINSTREAM AGROFORESTRY INTO EXISTING AND NEW AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

FARMERS INVEST IN TREES WHEN THEY PERCEIVE OWNERSHIP

Organize national and regional experience-sharing workshops

Radio programs are followed by millions of farmers

w4ra.org: the Web Alliance for Regreening in Africa Hans Akkermanswww.w4ra.org23

W4RA: MIX ICTs – WEB, MOBILE, VOICE SERVICES, RADIO – for maximum scale of information, communication, knowledge sharing Hans Akkermanswww.w4ra.org24

EXAMPLE APPLICATION: SPREADING VALUE CHAIN / MARKET INFORMATION Hans Akkermanswww.w4ra.org25

Mobilizing regreening champions and media

PRODUCE DOCUMENTARIES FOR TV

A MORINGA FOREST IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA

RESEARCH TO FILL GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE Multiple impacts of FMNR/restoration Costs and benefits Winners and losers

EXPAND THE SCALE OF TREE-BASED RESTORATION SUCCESSES WE KNOW HOW TO DO IT. LET’S ACT !!

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