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Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Land and Resource Use & Solutions Daulos D.C. Mauambeta Executive Director Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi Hubert.

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2 Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Land and Resource Use & Solutions Daulos D.C. Mauambeta Executive Director Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow International Institute of Education (IIE) C/O University of Washington Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs

3 Presentation coverage Impacts of HIV on natural resource and land use Using natural resources and land to mitigate impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural communities Conclusion

4 Impacts  Increased pressure on natural resources  Accelerated land use changes

5 Impacts: Natural resource use  Direct impacts result in overuse of:-  Wildlife for food & income  Medicinal plants for treating side effects

6 Impacts: Natural resource use  Direct impacts result in overuse of: © WWF- US For coffins Timber

7 Impacts: Natural Resource Use  Firewood for cooking and keeping warm at funerals & related rituals  Charcoal for income

8 Impacts: Natural resource use  Indirectly, changes in livelihood strategies result in overuse of: game wild plants non-timber forest products

9 Impacts: Wildlife Use

10 Wildlife Use: Why the decline?  Loss of capacity to perform conservation activities. Staff or community conservation guides can not patrol due to:-  HIV/AIDS-related illnesses  Attending funerals  Taking care of family members

11 Accelerated Land Use Changes  In most African Societies, Land is Power  There are different land tenure systems amongst various African countries © USAID

12 Impacts: Land Use Changes  From farm land to graveyard  © Seattle Times © USAID  Reduced cropping land

13 Impacts: Land-use changes  Loss of indigenous knowledge about land and natural resource use  Future Livelihoods jeopardized

14 Impacts: Land Use Change Scenarios Urban-rural Migration Of Orphans and Widows After death of husband Increased pressure on Land e.g. Mulanje Southern Malawi HIV/AIDS impacting on rural households Reduced cultivated land, leading to fallow, regeneration e.g. Kenya 1 2  OXFAM, FAO & HSRC 2002)

15 Impacts: Land Changes Land Ownership Changes Land shifted to orphans & widows Inadequate experience Land rented out Renters mismanage rented land Land under Share Cropping system  OXFAM, FAO & HSRC 2002) 3

16 Impacts: Land Ownership Changes Orphans & widows lose land Land sold formally or Informally Land abandoned due to inadequate labor & Inadequate experience Land grabbed by powerful community members  OXFAM, FAO & HSRC 2002) 4

17 Impacts: Land Use Changes  Results  Lower productivity  Less labor intensive uses  Less labor & less nutritious foods ( OXFAM, FAO & HSRC 2002 ) © DDCM

18 Impacts: Land-use changes More extensive farming - often more damaging to biological diversity  © DDCM

19 Using Conservation to Mitigate Impacts of HIV/AIDS © DDCM Some conservation- based solutions

20 Promote alternatives  Timber Coffins Reeds, Bamboo Grass, Metal Fiber Pine Timber  FirewoodSolar energy Briquettes Fast growing species  WildlifeConservation Propagation Game farming

21 Improve Local Economies  Promoting sustainable use and marketing of natural resources can provide cash income:- Conservation Based Enterprises -Wild foods, game farming Ecotourism

22 Mitigating Impacts: Conservation Based Enterprises (CBE)  Baobab and Tamarind Fruit Juices © DDCM

23 Mitigating Impacts: CBE  Guinea fowl farming and marketing  Average incomes increased $43 to $500 © DDCM© COMPASS

24 Income from Conservation Enterprises

25 Mitigating Impacts: Ecotourism Ecotourism opportunities to generate income: Guides, Waiters, Gardeners, Hotel Managers, Curio Makers, Curio sellers, Boat handlers, Front office operators, Farmers, Entertainers and others

26 Ecotourism Opportunities  Create and increase awareness of the pandemic amongst tourists, and those engaged in ecotourism activities

27 Promoting integrated game farming and livestock production & aquaculture  Rabbit production  Rock hyrax  Chickens and ducks  Fish farming  Food - protein  Income © WESM

28 Mitigating Impacts: Achieving Food Security  Substituting home grown crops to avoid overuse of wild foods  Promoting diversification of food crops  Promoting less labor intensive farming technologies and food crops

29 Mitigating Impacts: Proper Land Use  © DDCM Agro-forestry Perma-culture Horticulture  Promote sustainable livelihoods through sound natural resource and land use

30 Mitigating Impacts: Conduct Research Increase understanding of interactions between HIV/AIDS and environment

31 Mitigating Impacts: Research  © DDCM  Quantify the true costs of HIV /AIDS impacts  Share experiences and best practices in Africa and with other regions

32 Mitigating Impacts: Research/analysis  Document indigenous knowledge of traditional natural resource and land use systems  © DDCM

33 Mitigating Impacts: Preserve Indigenous Knowledge System  Train and mentor youth in traditional natural resource management and land use issues

34 Mitigating Impacts: Engender Natural Resource and Land Policies  Target households affected by HIV – AIDS (women & orphans)  Mainstream & integrate HIV/AIDS activities in natural resources and land management issues  Promote national land policies that provide tenure security to widows and orphans to inherit land

35 Mitigating Impacts: Commitment  Set aside budgets for HIV/AIDS issues  Develop effective partnerships with various stakeholders  Lobby all levels of leadership for commitment  © DDCM

36 Conclusion  HIV /AIDS has adverse effect on both land and resource use  Natural resources and land can be used to mitigate impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural households  Best practices should be promoted to mitigate impacts of HIV/AIDS on conservation  More research is required to understand the real linkages between HIV /AIDS and conservation.

37 THANK YOU-ZIKOMO


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