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Observations and Ideas for Payment for Ecosystem Services in Central Asia
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Examination of representative watershed in Central Asia – The Talgar River Water Quality and Payment for Ecosystem Services on the Talgar River in Kazakhstan ◦ Almaty Nature Reserve ◦ Ile Alatau National Park ◦ Agency for Irrigation System Management
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Driver of degradation of water quality or quantity Identification of management activities to improve water management or watershed health Buyers and sellers Price or payment amount Verification and Monitoring Contracts
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What do you think are the major watershed issues in Central Asia?
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What is your vision for watershed health and water quality and management?
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How do you get there?
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Grazing and Range Management Fire Management and Fuels Treatment Road Construction and Maintenance Restoration of Riparian Areas Soil and Water Conservation on Farmland Invasive Species Management
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Rotation of grazing Management of bedding grounds and watering sites Maintain riparian buffers Pasture improvement (weed removal) Protect springs and water sources
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Education Identifying areas of high fire risk Prioritize management or treatment to areas of high fire risk Use treatment to protect critical riparian areas and watersheds
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Improving construction to reduce impact on streams and rivers Proper construction of culverts to reduce erosion Ensure proper road materials and design
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Reforestation Afforestation Avoided conversion of forests Longer rotation cycle Agroforestry
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Restoring natural stream channel Planting native vegetation on stream banks to reduce runoff Protecting riparian buffers from grazing and agricultural uses Reducing soil compaction
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Reduce runoff and pollution caused by fertilizers Encourage agroforestry and multi-story planting Efficient irrigation practices
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Education Prevention ◦ Weed-free hay ◦ Ensuring visitors do not introduce species Control Monitoring
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A wealth of management activities available to improve watershed health and water quality and quantity Applicability in Central Asia ◦ Pilot projects ◦ Success in absence of regulation ◦ Well-designed to address resource need and incentive improved management
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Local Scale: Community Watershed Management India - Sukhomajri Grazing and tree felling was compromising a downstream water supply (Chandigarh) Villagers compensated to shift grazing from watershed hills and apply soil/water conserving practices on farmland Payment mechanisms: portion of water rights fees in kind: access to other grazing areas Siltation fell by 95%, $200,000 savings Agricultural productivity increased 500% for wheat, 400% for maize, 30% for milk
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Silvopastoral: Forest Grazing Project Columbia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua Goal: reduce the impact of cattle farming on water quality Cattle farmers paid to plant trees and live fences Increased filtration, reduced runoff Co-benefits: carbon sequestration, biodiversity Payments In kind: technical assistance and training Annual payment based on land use practice score Maximum payment: $6,000 per farm over 4 years Funding: Carbon and biodiversity offsets Facilitated by World Bank, GEF, FAO, in-country intermediaries
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Natural Park Example Mt. Kanla-on, Philippines Kanla-on Spring Water Plant supports farmers in the park to implement agroforestry activities to protect the quality of its bottled water In-kind payments Tree saplings and nurseries Technical training in agroforestry Investment in social development projects (access road, school, medical clinic)
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Secure demand in advance Identify where management improvements are needed and why Consult with buyers and sellers while defining the scheme Base payments on quality of service delivery (not one size fits all) Diversify fund (user payments, possible carbon or biodiversity credits) Verify compliance Track and monitor over time
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Questions???
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