VALUASI EKONOMI SUMBERDAYA LAHAN: SUSTAIN-ABILITAS Diabstraksikan : soemarno, jtnh fpub 2014.

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VALUASI EKONOMI SUMBERDAYA LAHAN: SUSTAIN-ABILITAS Diabstraksikan : soemarno, jtnh fpub 2014

Sustainable land management : SLM What drives decisions to use/manage natural resources responsibly and sustainably? Why are the economic benefits of SLM not recognised?  Benefits of SLM are often difficult to specify  Several of these benefits have a public goods character and/or are not traded in a market  Often a mismatch between the stakeholders that pay the (opportunity) costs of maintaining an environmental benefit (e.g. by not converting a forest to cropland) and the beneficiaries of that benefit (e.g. downstream water users benefiting from the regulation of water flows). identification of incentives for SLM mobilization of financial mechanisms Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

. Land Quality Indicators for Sustainable Land Management: Yield Gap P.S. Bindraban, D.M. Jansen, J. Vlaming, J.J.R. Groot Sumber: 3/11/ Actual yield is a function of biophysical as well as the socio- economic conditions. Levels of production and required data for its assessment. (Modified from Rabbinge, 1993)

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) – Quantification of global economic benefits of biodiversity – Costs of biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and declines in ecosystem services TEEB Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

Natural Capital Project (WWF, Stanford) – Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) – Development of natural capital database Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands (LADA) – Development of global indicators for land degradation – Use of Sustainable Livelihoods Framework – Global baseline for future monitoring Hein & de Groot – Partial valuation concept focussing on a small number of ecosystem services providing the bulk of benefits Global Methodology for Mapping Human Impacts on the Biosphere (GLOBIO) – Analysis of changes in land use and its impact on ecosystem services Dynamic Integrated Model of Climate and the Economy (DICE) – Estimated value on the negative effects of global warming in a number of crucial areas such as agriculture INISIATIF LAINNYA YANG RELEVAN Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

OECD Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) Framework – Development of DPSIR Framework for land degradation Other relevant models: – Landscape Ecological Decision & Evaluation Support System (LEDESS) – Conversion of Land Use and its Effects (CLUE) INISIATIF LAINNYA YANG RELEVAN Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

Studies on the costs of land degradation (GM, Berry et al., 2003) – 7 country case studies showed 3 – 7 % loss of agricultural GDP due to land degradation – Investment required in remedial action an order of magnitude smaller than the estimated costs to the national economy Studies on ‘costs of inaction’ (WB, Rydén, 2005) – 25% increase in number of hungry people in Africa south of the Sahara due to land degradation and agricultural yield changes between 2000 – 2010 Economic returns in success stories (GM, Reij & Steeds, 2003) – 30 % in irrigation, Mali – 20 % in soil and water conservation, Niger – More than 20% in forestry, Ethiopia – 12 % in forestry, Tanzania – Over 40% small-scale irrigation in northern Nigeria & Komadougou valley, Niger KAJIAN-KAJIAN SEBELUMNYA Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

Multidimensional - modular approach integrating different methodologies Multilevel approach – Top-down aggregated economic analysis – National-level sectoral economic impact assessment – Sub-national local case studies Assessment of aspects of the relation between land resources and economic development TERPADU DAN DINAMIK Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

Applicable to: – Different spatial scales (local, national, regional, global) – Specific study objectives Total Economic Value: KOMPREHENSIF & TER-SEKALA Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

1.) Scoping: Identification of scope, location, spatial scale and strategic focus based on stakeholder consultation Preparation of background information on socio-economic and environmental context 2.) Assessment of land cover type: Assessment of quantity, spatial distribution & ecological characteristics of land cover Method (national level): GIS analysis with categorization by agro- ecological zones (governments, FAO) Method (local level): participatory GIS, supplemented with CLUE or LEDESS model IMPLEMENTASI BERTAHAP Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

3.) Analysis of ecosystem services: Analysis of stocks and flows for each land cover category based on 4-fold categories of ecosystem services (MA) Expert judgement and stakeholder consultation on suitable methodology Method: Choice from common valuation techniques, including list of indicators for ecosystem services and their calculation IMPLEMENTASI BERTAHAP Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

4.) Economic significance of study area: Analysis of role of ecosystem services in community livelihoods (local) and overall economic development (national) Method (local): Secondary statistics & field research Method (macro-economic): National accounting frameworks 5.) Assessment of land degradation: Identification of patterns, pressures, spatial distribution, causes, driving forces Analysis of future risks & vulnerabilities Assessment of ‘costs of inaction’ Method: GIS analysis including defined set of degradation drivers 6.) Sustainable Land Management: Analysis of options for reducing/removing degradation pressures, including their economic viability and suitable locations Method: GIS analysis, perhaps supplemented by models as LEDESS or CLUE IMPLEMENTASI BERTAHAP Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

EKONOMI SUMBERDAYA LAHAN Rationale – why shall we care about the value of land Methodologies – which models are currently available Approach – is there a cost-effective integrated approach Country case studies – where is being applied Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October Nilai lahan

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) Economic Valuation Study (EVS) of land resources in Cardamom Mountains Capacity building at national level to undertake future valuations Integration of study results into national development planning processes Identification of specific financial opportunities for scaling up SLM investments Economic valuation approach: 1.Assessment of the inherent value of Cambodia’s land resources 2.Assessment of the costs of land degradation 3.Analysis of future risks and vulnerabilities 4.Assessment of the costs of inaction 5.Identification and assessment of SLM options 6.Policy dialogue with key stakeholders KAJIAN-KAJIAN NEGARA : Cambodia Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.

Vice President Office Economic Valuation Study (EVS) of land resources Capacity building at national level to undertake future valuations Integration of study results into national development planning processes Identification of specific financial opportunities for scaling up SLM investments Economic valuation approach KAJIAN-KAJIAN DI NEGARA : Tanzania Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October The Relationships among Sustainable Development, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Agriculture, and Sustainable Soil Management. (Redrawn from Dumanski 1997) Sumber: &print= /11/2012

Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources (MTENR) Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) – Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ) Macro-economic valuation of land in most affected regions Capacity building at national level to undertake future valuations Integration of economic valuation programme into 6 th National Development Plan Identification of mechanisms and incentives for scaling up SLM investments Approach (same as above) KAJIAN-KAJIAN DI NEGARA : Zambia Sumber: Economic Valuation of Land (EVL): Rationale and Objectives. Simone Quatrini. Master’s Course on Integrated Drylands Management, CAREERI, Lanzhou, China. 4-6 October 2010.