
| Project title | : | Trees in Multi-use Landscapes in Southeast Asia (TULSEA) |
| Project contact | : | Diah Wulandari |
| Timeframe | : | May 2007 - April 2010 (three years) |
| Funding | : | Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) |
| Budget | : | EUR one million |
| Location & Partners | : | Various sites in China, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Various in each country. |
| Website | : | http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sea/projects/tulsea |
| Brochures | : | download here (in PDF) |
The management of natural resources in multi-use landscapes can only be successful if conflict is avoided.
ICRAF
Southeast Asia is making cost-effective and appropriate tools
available, across the region, to help analyse trade-offs and assist
with natural resource management negotiations.
The Trees in
multi-use landscapes in Southeast Asia (TUL-SEA) project will trial and
adapt a number of previously developed natural resource management
tools over three years in China, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand
and Vietnam.
The ‘negotiation support toolbox' includes the following tools:
- Rapid Marketing Assessment;
- Rapid Hydrological Assessment (to assess watershed function);
- Rapid Carbon Stocks Assessment;
- Rapid Land Tenure Assessment (to identify the nature of land tenure conflicts); and
- Rapid Agrobiodiversity Assessment.
These
tools are aimed at helping to appraise the likely impacts of new
technologies and changes in market access as well as supporting
negotiations on contentious issues.
The use of these tools and a
‘negotiation support approach' has been developed by ICRAF Southeast
Asia to reduce conflict in multi-use landscapes. Such an approach helps
to bridge perception gaps between different stakeholders and allows all
involved to jointly analyse different plausible scenarios. It
identifies the tradeoffs between economic and environmental impacts at
the landscape scale.
The first stage in the TUL-SEA project
involves developing, documenting and updating the generic tools, models
and approaches that will be used.
The second stage is one of
capacity building, with training workshops planned for early 2008 in
each of the participating countries. Participants will include staff
from research institutions, universities and government offices.
Each
of the tools will then be tested at the landscape level for its
cost-effectiveness and applicability. This will involve documenting the
process by which it is used, validation and assessing stakeholder
acceptance.
All of the tools, manuals and training materials will
be freely available from the ICRAF web site. A selection can already be
accessed by searching for the tool name in the publications section of
the ICRAF-SEA website.
The project will also encourage knowledge sharing between and within participating countries.
The
TUL-SEA project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic
Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ).
World Agroforestry Centre
ICRAF Southeast Asia Regional Office
Jl. CIFOR, Situ Gede
Sindang Barang, Bogor 16115
PO Box 161 Bogor 16001, Indonesia
Ph: +62 251 8625415, fax: +62 251 8625416
Email: icraf-indonesia@cgiar.org
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