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MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY INTO LAND BOARD OPERATIONS Draft Final Report Presentation 16 April 2009 Maun Lodge
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OBJECTIVE OF CONSULTANCY To develop A Training Manual for the integration of sustainable development and environmentally sound decision- making (biodiversity mainstreaming) into Tawana Land Board operations Should result in improving the decision- making capacity of the Tawana Land Board for land management.
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STRUCTURE OF MANUAL TRAINING MANUAL TRAINER’S GUIDE - GUIDANCE ON HOW TRAINERS SHOULD USE THE TRAINEE GUIDE TRAINEE’S GUIDE –SOURCE MATERIAL BY LAND BOARD MEMBERS AND THEIR STAFF SECTION or SUB-SECTION –Objective –Detailed material –Activity
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TRAINEES GUIDE STRUCTURE Policy, Legal and Institutional Framework Mainstreaming biodiversity –Characteristics of Biodiversity –Value of Biodiversity –Mainstreaming Biodiversity into TLB operations –Tools of mainstreaming –Applications of mainstreaming –Results of mainstreaming
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POLICY, LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR TAWANA LAND BOARD OPERATIONS TO ENHANCE THE UNDERSTANDING WITHIN WHICH THE TLB OPERATES -LAND BOARD FORMATION AND COMPOSITION -FUNCTIONS OF THE LAND BOARD -allocation, dispute settlement, land mgt, revenue collection -INSTITUTIONAL LINKAGES - DLUPU, D.Council, DEA, Land Tribunal etc -POLICY LINKAGES – Local –national –international. -NBSAP -ODMP -LEGAL FRAMEWORK - Tribal Land Act ACTIVITY – To check the understanding of the topic
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MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY CONTENT Characteristics of Biodiversity –definition, species, web of life. Activity Value of Biodiversity –Ngamiland biodiversity, economic, environmental, social. Activity Mainstreaming Biodiversity into TLB operations -causes of biodiversity loss -what is mainstreaming -summary of land boards roles Activity Tools of mainstreaming Activity Applications of mainstreaming Activity Results of mainstreaming
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TOOLS FOR MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY ECOSYSTEMS APPROACH –overall framework – 5 guidelines of EA with examples STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT – policies, plans and strategies ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT – project level –SEA and EIA compared –SEA and EIA procedures MONITORING AND EVALUATION. Activity
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APPLICATIONS OF BIODIV MAINSTREAMING TOOLS (DIAGRAM) Activity
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RESULTS OF BIODIVERSITY MAINSTREAMING (DIAGRAM) REF – Final illustration
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TRAINER’S GUIDE FOR USE BY HOORC TRAINERS AND IT IS TO BE USED HAND IN HAND WITH THE TRAINEE GUIDE. STRUCTURE OF MANUAL -ACTIVITY FRAMEWORK -SECTION -Background -objective -Guide to trainer -Activity
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ACTIVITY FRAMEWORK (DIAGRAM)
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ILLUSTRATION Mainstreaming biodiversity into TLB operations Objective: To enhance the capacity of Tawana Land Board members and staff to mainstream biodiversity into their operations. Guide to Trainers The trainer will pose the following set of questions at the beginning of the lesson; trainer limits the trainees to a practical example within Ngamiland: How do the Tawana Land Board operations impact the biodiversity in Ngamiland District and in the Okavango Delta specifically? Identify situations where improper land allocation has affected biodiversity in Ngamiland Give examples from Ngamiland where zoning or lack thereof has adversely affected biodiversity. Working in groups, the trainees assess the operations and decisions of Tawana Land Board and match these with possible impacts on the biodiversity.
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Cont’d Group work Activity 4 Describe the day to day operations of the Tawana Land Board and discuss the possible impacts of these operations on biodiversity. What mitigation measures need to be put in place to address negative impacts? How do you enhance positive impacts? Additional Questions Thank You
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