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Presented at UNCCD COP12, Ankara, Turkey by the Land Degradation Focal Area Team Global Environment Facility Land Degradation Focal Area & SDGs
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GEF as a Financial Mechanism of the UNCCD GEF provides financing to eligible affected country Parties for activities that support implementation of the Convention GEF-6 Replenishment: $431 million for LDFA 144 eligible Countries included in the STAR ($346 million) Set-aside funds Programs & Enabling Activities ($85 million) GEF investment focuses on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) in production systems – agriculture, rangelands, and forest landscapes Other SLM related funding windows such as the SFM program and three adaptation funds managed by the GEF (LDCF, SCCF, AF) available
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Biodiversity Land Degradation Climate Change Chemicals International Waters Sustainable Forest Management Sustainable Cities Food Security Forests Focal / Multi-focal Area Strategy Delivery Selected SD Themes Integrated Approach Pilots Commodities Partnership for SS-Africa Cities
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Land Degradation Focal Area Mandate – Finance efforts to arrest and reverse land degradation (desertification and deforestation) Direct support to implementation of the UNCCD Focus – Sustainable Land Management (SLM) in production landscapes (120 million ha are targeted for SLM coverage globally) Impacts: Flow of ecosystem services increased or maintained Sustained crop, livestock, and forest production Sustainable livelihoods (development benefit)
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Context for GEF-6 LD Strategy Emerging Global Priorities Food Security – improving and increasing food crop production in vulnerable regions Climate-Smart Agriculture – enhancing resilience and climate change mitigation in crop and livestock systems Forest Landscape Management and Restoration – increasing forest and tree cover
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LDFA focus: Sustainable Land Management Living sand barrier Contour Terraces Forest Landscape Restoration Pastoral and Rangeland Management Agroforestry Grazing Management IEM approaches
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Land Degradation Strategy: Objectives and Programs LD-1: Agriculture and Rangeland Systems Agro-ecological Intensification SLM for Climate-Smart Agriculture LD-2: Forest Landscapes Landscape Management and Restoration LD-3: Integrated Landscapes Scaling up SLM LD-4: Institutional and Policy Frameworks Mainstreaming SLM in Development
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Cross-focal Area Linkages Deliver multiple environmental and social benefits, seeking synergy: SFM-Program: Multiple benefits from management of all types of forests BIODIVERSITY: Protected area management, sustainable use, and mainstreaming in production systems INTERNATIONAL WATERS: Integrated water resource management in transboundary landscapes CC MITIGATION: LULUCF component for reducing GHG emissions and protection of carbon stocks CC ADAPTATION (LDCF/SCCF): Resilience in production systems and practices; reduced vulnerability
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Investments in SLM produce multiple benefits both in agricultural production and environmental quality SDG 2: Zero Hunger (e.g. Food Security IAP) SDG 15: Life on Land (e.g. LD partnership with China)
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Conclusion: Land Degradation Focal Area in GEF-6 More focused to influence transformational change at scale Stronger link to SDGs and global development aspirations – agriculture and food security Effective cross-focal area linkages – Biodiversity, Climate Change, SFM, and International Waters More resources, more effectively targeted
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Contact: Ulrich Apel Land Degradation Focal Area Coordinator, GEF Secretariat (uapel@thegef.org)
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