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Environmental Rehabilitation Strategy and Activities in Ayeyarwady Delta: UNDP Experience Htun Paw Oo and Saw Doh Wah Inle/ICDP, UNDP Myanmar 12 November 2012, Inya Lake, Yangon
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Content Introduction Previous Activities by Forest Department, UNDP, FAO UNDP Rehabilitation Strategies & Activities Environmental Issues Progress on Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation The Way Forward
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Source: UN-REDD Newsletter no. 16, Feb 2011 Ecosystem Function of Mangroves
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Ayeyawady Delta Rakhine coastal line Taninthayi Coastal line
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Types of Livelihoods In Delta Agriculture( paddy, homestead garden, horlticulture) Fishery (catch fishery, aquaculture, processing) Livestock (cattle, poultry, duck, goat) Forestry ( fuel-wood, charcoal, Nipa) Agro-forestry (sorjan, multi-layer) MSE Cottage industry (rice mill, salt)
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Main causes of mangrove depletion and degradation Increase of Rice Fields Human Settlement in the Reserved Forests Construction of Prawn Pond Over exploitation of Firewood and Charcoal Production Lack of Awareness of the services of Mangrove
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Land use changes of Mangroves in Delta 1990 2001 2007 2001 Sr.TownshipReserve Area (ha) Remaining Stands (ha) Damaged Area (ha) Damaged (%) 1Labutta 101,620 16,150 4,638 28 2Bogalay 151,228 39,568 12,070 30 3Mawlamyinegyun 21,947 251 62 24 Total 274,795 55,969 16,770 29 Mangroves affected by Cyclone Nargis
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Previous Programmes UNDP/FAO HDI (1994 to 2002) Capacity building both for agencies and communities, Establishment of village nurseries, Development of community forestry, Public tree planting (roadsides, school compounds, etc.) Utilization of efficient stoves, River bank protection planting, Environmental awareness & forestry extension
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ICDP (2003-2008) period in Ayeyaewady Delta Farm boundary planting762.8 acres Community woodlots774.0 acres Village forest nurseries 17 no. Embankment renovation 284.8 miles Land reclamation 4415 no. Bamboo planting624.4 acres School tree planting 6 no. Energy saving stoves 18816 no. Those activities have been implemented in Bogalay, Labutta, Kyaiklat, Mawlamyeingyun and Ngapudaw townships.
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Community Forests and Public Tree Planting in HDI/ICDP Projects Labutta
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Community Mangroves Forests Established in HDI Provided Forest Products for Construction & Farm Tools and Saved Lives
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Public Forestry Private ForestryCommunity Forestry Agro-Forestry Strategies of Reforestation 1. Road Side 2. Coastal belt 3. River bank 4. School, Monastery, Church etc.,) 1. Reserved forest (FD) 2. Individual private land 3. Land allowed by SLRD 1. Reserved forest land permitted by FD 2. Land allowed by SLRD 1. Homestead garden 2. Farm boundary 3. Fish and shrimp ponds for Silvo-fishery Nursery Mangrove nursery (mangrove spp.) Fresh water nursery Multipurpose + Fruit Trees Capacity Building (Training, Workshop, Study tour)
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Post Nargis Recovery Intervention(2009) Nursery establishment - 42 non-mangrove nurseries( 1.07 ml seedlings) - 14 mangrove nursery(0.5 ml seedlings) Public tree planting - Road sides, River bank (281 villages) - Home gardens, Farm boundary - School & monastery compounds Villages for planting mangrove saplings - 78 5 forest nursery trainings - Fresh water and mangrove species 4 Forest mgmt trainings 7 (Study tour, environmental campaign and orientation workshop) Distribution of fruit trees- 69,000 No. of beneficiaries for fruit trees- 5,500 4 Efficient stove making training - mud stove and rice husk stove Distribution of efficient stoves- 3,674
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ICDP-Delta Intervention(2010) Nursery establishment - 29 non-mangrove nurseries( 0.4 ml seedlings) - 15 mangrove nursery(0.4 ml seedlings) Public tree planting - Road sides, River bank (165 villages) - Home gardens, Farm boundary - School & monastery compounds 3 Environmental campaigns- 400 students & 100 villagers 4 Efficient stove making training - 126 trainees 12 (Forest management, agro-forestry, aqua-forestry and efficient stove trainings) for 381 trainees from 95 villages Distribution of bamboo & fruit trees- 11,400 & 17,800 Distribution of IEC materials- posters (9070), pamphlets (36,000) & booklets (12,000)
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Public Tree Planting Activities
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Auk Gyo Phyu Mangrove Nursery& Planting in MLG
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Strengths and Opportunities Strengths Community, NGOs and individuals show their interests for tree planting Awareness increased on CC, Env and DRR Improved coordination among line agencies, I/NGOs Previous experienced village resource persons Opportunities Traditional home garden (Agro-forestry) practices have been existed Technology access on mangrove rehabilitation Potential for sorjan and mangrove-cum-aquaculture Community forests/woodlots for potential REDD+
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Weakness and Threats Weakness Limited land area for community forests and village woodlots Limited knowledge and skill on reforestation and agro-forestry at field staff and community Limited village level forest resource data Threats Population pressure associated with imbalanced supply & demand of forest resources Accelerated expansions of agriculture and fish & shrimp, salt farming Widespread river bank erosion Other environmental issues, weather abnormality, decreased fish catch, sea level rise, etc.
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Community Forests and Products in HDI/CDRT Project
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Environmental Activities in 2011 Mangroves & fresh water nursery- 10 nurseries Mangrove and fresh water seedlings- 388,535 seedlings No. of villages planted - 95 villages Forest management training- 2 batch for 70 participants Environmental awareness campaign- 1450 participants Posters and manual on mangrove mgnt - 1300 Pamphlets on forest conservation- 20,000
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Protect from Wave on Mangrove Planting
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Mangrove Nurseries and Plantation
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Roadside Planting ad Agro-forestry
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Agro-forestry in Delta
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Bio-mass Fuel in Delta
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Locally Available Non-wood Bio-mass Fuel
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Utilization of Energy Efficient Stove and Local Initiatives
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Way Forward Cooperation with Government agencies, local communities and UN/ international organizations Supporting the development of the comprehensive land use policy/plan Improve/encourage community and private forestry, agro-forestry Improve/encourage environmental awareness including climate change mitigation and adaptation Improve capacity development on energy efficient stoves Improve stakeholder participation, cooperation and coordination Mangroves are potential climate change adaptation and mitigation Improve integration among stakeholders (line ministries, INGOs/NGOs, CSOs and community) Participate in recently initiated Integrated Coastal Zone Management programme
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