| Information on the potential role of agroforestry for meeting development and environment goals is packaged and made available to the negotiators and secretariats for the three Rio conventions, the GEF, regional and national planners and environment agencies.
Methods for multi-stakeholder assessment of the tradeoffs and complementarities between land use, environmental services and rural development are refined and
shared.
Policy and institutional options for enhancing the role of agroforestry in enhancing the livelihoods of smallholder farmers while meeting environmental objectives are developed, tested and disseminated.
Guidelines for the appropriate governance of land, water and trees in multi-functional landscapes are developed for high priority areas and disseminated throughout the continent.
Viable public and market-based options for rewarding smallholder agroforesters for environmental services they provide are developed, tested and disseminated.
A critical mass of national and regional expertise in multi-stakeholder assessment and negotiation support is created. |
Relevant content on the ICRAF web page.
Frequency of access to ES material on the ICRAF web page and ICRAF ES material on other web
pages.
Distribution of materials targeted to the multi-lateral environmental agreements.
Summaries, proceedings, workplans and agreements from the multi-lateral environmental agreements refer to
agroforestry. |
International conventions and financing arrangements are implemented in a way that creates more opportunity for smallholder agroforesters to
benefit.
Governments in priority countries enact changes in environmental governance that better recognize the multi-functional nature of agroforestry and landscape
mosaics.
Operational schemes for environmental service payments across the developing world reinforce incentives for manage resources and technologies in ways that enhance farm incomes and generate environmental services of value to local, national and international populations.
A critical mass of national and regional expertise in integrating local, national and international issues and processes into harmonized environmental and poverty reduction strategies and policies.
Vulnerable groups of indigenous people who rely on agroforestry are empowered by more secure property rights. |
Methods for multi-stakeholder assessment and negotiation support are used in areas outside of ICRAF pilot
sites.
Number of farmers involved in environmental reward schemes involving agroforestry. |
Reduced conflict between stakeholders in multi-functional landscapes.
Evidence that millions of farmers in upland SE Asia perceive that they have more secure property rights.
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Impact assessment studies.
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