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Biofuels and poor peoples access to land Sonja Vermeulen International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) International Land Coalition (ILC)
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Better safeguards from governments – providing more than strong land tenure More imaginative solutions from small and large businesses (with government incentives)
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Why biofuels? 4 policy goals: Not all biofuels industries will deliver all 4 goals
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Opportunities: More diverse and secure livelihoods Broader development benefits (including local energy)
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Threats: Land concentration Loss of land & resources among poor
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Rural developmen t goals Imaginative models Opportunities SafeguardsThreats
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Safeguards For peoples welfare But also for peoples rights and choices
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Safeguards Protection of local food systems Requirements for local consultation and negotiation Mechanisms for appeal, arbitration and review Clearer definitions of under-utilised, marginal and degraded lands Strengthening of access to the law Integrated setting of social standards
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Imaginative models For working with farmers and landholders But also for greater shares in the value chain
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Imaginative models Land lease arrangements Collective land use Market-rate rental Contract farming Purchase agreements Outgrower schemes Joint equity models Land as equity Shares in processing …moving away from one-off compensation towards long- term benefit- sharing… Warning: None of these are perfect!
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Roles for government Policy frameworks… Local services… Financial incentives… Underwriting… Standard setting… Brokerage… R&D… www.iied.org
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