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World Resources Institute Corporate Ecosystem Services Review Case Study: Mondi
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World Resources Institute Case study: Mondi
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World Resources Institute Wetland/riparian rehabilitation Zohar wetland before
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World Resources Institute Zohar Wetland 1 Year after rehabilitation Zohar wetland 1 year after Wetland/riparian rehabilitation
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World Resources Institute Case study Mondi: Delineation and protection of riparian habitats
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World Resources Institute Case study Mondi: Delineation and protection of riparian habitats
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World Resources Institute 1. Select the scope Steps in the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review
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World Resources Institute Step 1. Scope: South Africa Mondi plantations SiyaQhubeka Tygerskloof Shanduka
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World Resources Institute 2. Identify priority ecosystem services 1. Select the scope Steps in the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review
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World Resources Institute 3. Analyze trends in priority services 2. Identify priority ecosystem services 1. Select the scope Steps in the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review
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World Resources Institute National Water Resource Strategy, First Edition, September 2004. Appendix D Page D11.1 (Mvoti to Umzimkulu WMA) and Appendix D Page D6.1 (Usutu to Mhlatuze WMA). Step 3. Trends analysis: Freshwater
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World Resources Institute Step 3. Trends analysis: Experts consulted NameOrganizationSubject Matter Expertise Dr. RJ (Bob) ScholesCSIR - Pretoria MA, Natural Rscs & Environment Dr. Brian van WilgenCSIR - Stellenbosch Alien Invasive Plants Dr. Russell WiseCSIR - Pretoria Payments for Ecosystem (Catchment) Services Dr. Marius ClaassenCSIR - Pretoria Water Resources Policy Ralph E H SimsInternational Energy Agency (Renewable Energy Unit) Biomass and renewables Dr. Timm TennigkeitUNIQUE forestry consultantsBiomass and bioenergy Dr. Anna SpenceleyPrivate Consultant Ecotourism Prof. Roland SchulzeUKZN Climate Change and Hydrology Dr. Chris DickensInstitute of Natural Resources Catchment Management Mark GushCSIR & UKZN Water Modeling Arthur ChapmanCSIR - Stellenbosch Climate Change and Hydrology Dr. Donovan KotzeUKZN Wetlands Jeremy GoodallPlant Protection Research Institute Working for Water Myles ManderFuture Works! Cattle Grazing, PES Monique SalomonCentre for Environment, Agriculture, and Development Cattle Grazing Andrew PottClear Pure Water Water Trading
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World Resources Institute Step 3: Trends analysis: Freshwater 1. Condition and trends 6 of 7 catchments over-allocated All catchments projected deficit by 2025 2. Direct drivers Over-consumption Climate change lowering rainfall and soil moisture Water-dependent invasive species spreading beyond plantation 4. Activities of others Major users –Irrigation: 62% –Urban: 27% Poor management on nearby farms (irrigation, crop-soil matching) 3. Company activities Eucalypt and pine increase water demands Wetland, riparian and grassland management increases water quality 5. Indirect drivers Entitlements increasingly unclear Population growth ~ 0.4% / yr Economic growth ~ 5.0% / yr
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World Resources Institute 4. Identify business risks and opportunities 3. Analyze trends in priority services 2. Identify priority ecosystem services 1. Select the scope Steps in the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review
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World Resources Institute Step 4. Risks and opportunities Priority ecosystem service Potential risks Potential opportunities Freshwater Biomass fuel Global climate regulation Recreation & ecotourism Livestock
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World Resources Institute Step 4. Risks and opportunities Priority ecosystem service Potential risks Potential opportunities Freshwater Increased water scarcity due to: – Invasive species – Nearby farmers – Climate change Internal efficiency improvements (Co) financing improvements of nearby farmers Biomass fuel Use plantation residue in Mondi generator Sell plantation in biomass-to- energy markets Global climate regulation Emerging markets for carbon sequestration Recreation and ecotourism Ecotourism market potential Livestock Grazing reducing productivity Perceived under-utilization of Mondi land by nearby farmers
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World Resources Institute 5. Develop strategies 4. Identify business risks and opportunities 3. Analyze trends in priority services 2. Identify priority ecosystem services 1. Select the scope Steps in the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review
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World Resources Institute Step 5. Invasive Species and Water Scarcity in South Africa
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World Resources Institute Step 5. Invasive Species: Biofuel potential After Clearing Before Clearing
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World Resources Institute Step 5. Financing external water efficiencies
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World Resources Institute Step 5. Ecotourism potential
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World Resources Institute Step 5. Prioritizing opportunities OpportunityPossible ROI Other benefits Ease of imple- mentation Timing 1. Implement additional internal water efficiency improvements HMH Year 1 2. Use invasive species for biomass fuel HMH Year 2 3. Acquire additional water entitlements by (co) financing water efficiency improvements of upstream landowners MHL Year 2 4. Promote woodlots on marginal agricultural lands MHM Year 2 5. Promote coppiced woodlots for biomass fuel MHM Year 2 6. Partner with park to capture eco- tourism value LHM Year 2 7. Engage policymakers to improve fresh water resource use policies MHL Year 3 H High M Medium L Low
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