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Stakeholder Engagement in Low Emission Development Projects
Julie Nash PhD. Project Leader-‐ Low Emissions Agriculture and Food Security
July 1, 2015
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Outline
USAID/CCAFS Project Overview
Cri8cal Aspects of Stakeholder Engagement • Understand and address stakeholder perspecCves from the
project beginning • Assess LED at mulCple scales to match the scale of stakeholders • Ensure both process and informaCon transparency
Constraints And Solu8ons to Achieving Stakeholder Engagement
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• AFOLU emissions share was 21% in 2010. Agriculture contributed over fiLy percent of the total AFOLU.
• PopulaCon and dietary paMerns could increase emissions unless agricultural management pracCces are improved.
• Opportunity to agricultural miCgaCon is significant.
Agricultural Emission Mi8ga8on
1. Climate-‐smart technologies, prac8ces, and porJolios
2. Climate informa8on services and climate-‐informed safety nets
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USAID/CCAFS Collabora8on
Office of Global Climate Change sustainable landscapes program
Developed in close cooperaCon with the Bureau of Food Security
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Assess feasibility of priority opCons
PrioriCze LED opCons
Project ObjecCve Inform USAID about opportuniCes and approaches for Low Emissions
Development (LED) related to agriculture and food security.
Develop long list of LED opCons
Survey to gather insights into the current emissions of the USAID agricultural porXolio
Synthesize data to inform USAID LED
opCons related to agriculture
Opportunity Assessment Op8on
Synthesis Survey of Prac8ces
QualitaCve assessment of LED opCons (CCAFS)
Overview of USAID/CCAFS Project
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FerClizer Agroforestry Irrigated Rice Livestock
Projects with Cropland and Livestock MiCgaCon OpportuniCes
AcceleraCng Agriculture
ProducCvity Project (Bangladesh)
FerClizer Technology Scaling (Mali)
Cereal Systems IniCaCve for South Asia (Bangladesh)
Agriculture Extension Capacity Building AcCvity (Bangladesh)
ICRAF Agroforestry Program (Mali)
Africa RISING (Mali)
3 Coffee Projects (Colombia)
2 Fruit Based Projects (Colombia)
1 Cocoa Projects (Colombia)
Beef CaMle, Dairy, and Sheep Projects
(Colombia)
Focus Ac8vi8es of Emissions Es8ma8on within USAID/CCAFS Project
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USAID Country Mission
Implemen8ng Partners
USAID Washington
Stakeholders within USAID/CCAFS Project
Farmers
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CriCcal aspects of stakeholder engagement in LED project design
1. Understand and address stakeholder perspecCves from the project beginning
2. Assess LED at mulCple scales to match the scale of stakeholders
3. Ensure both process and informaCon transparency
Cri8cal Aspects of Stakeholder Engagement
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Local Beneficiaries
NaConal Development Stakeholders
Local NGOs And Private OrganizaCons
InternaConal Stakeholders
What are the opportuni8es and approaches for LED across
the agricultural sector?
What are the LED op8ons that are adapted to my regional characteris8cs and goals?
What are the emissions impacts of our project?
What are the impacts on my farm/community?
Understand and Address Stakeholder Perspec8ves from the Project Beginning
Farmers
USAID Country Mission
Implemen8ng Partners
USAID Washington
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Project Scale What are the emissions impacts of
our project?
Farm Scale What are the impacts on my farm/ community?
Regional/ Country Scale What are the LED opCons that are adapted to my
regional characterisCcs and goals?
Global Scale What are the opportuniCes and approaches
for LED across the agricultural sector?
Local Beneficiaries
USAID Country Mission
ImplemenCng Partners
USAID Washington
Assess LED at Mul8ple Scales to Match the Scale of Stakeholders
MulCple scales results in issues with
• Analysis Scale • CommunicaCng Uncertainty
• System CompaCbility
(Olander et al 2013)
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Uses project data (acCviCes, locaCons)
EsCmates the type of GHG emiMed and sequestered, over the projects Cme frame
EX-‐ACT is a land-‐based accounCng system that relates acCviCes in the AFOLU sector to esCmate GHG emissions.
Assess LED at Mul8ple Scales to Match the Scale of Stakeholders
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Project Scale
AcceleraCng Agriculture ProducCvity Project (AAPI)-‐ Bangladesh. The project promotes the adopCon of deep placement of Urea and alternate wegng and drying of rice.
Ex-‐Act esCmated the annual miCgaCon impact of 532,000 tCO2-‐e • reduced emissions from ferClizers (240,000 tCO2-‐e) including
both field level impacts and lower ferClizer producCon, transportaCon, storage, and transfer.
• reduced methane emissions in AWD rice (292,000 tCO2-‐e)
Assess LED at Mul8ple Scales to Match the Scale of Stakeholders
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Project Scale
Farm Scale
Regional/ Country Scale
Global Scale
LED economic and social feasibility
Integrated assessment modelling and scenarios (IFPRI)
EX-‐ACT emissions analyses (FAO)
LED Opportunity Assessment
Assess LED at Mul8ple Scales to Match the Scale of Stakeholders
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Ensure both Process and Informa8on Transparency
Transparency is not only the availability of informaCon, but also the ac8ve par8cipa8on in acquiring, distribuCng, and creaCng knowledge.
Established a project core team and a decision structure that acCvely involves key stakeholders.
Requires conCnuous improvement as project evolves.
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Structured Feedback
Stakeholder Par8cipa8on
Structured Feedback
1
2 3
Ensure both Process and Informa8on Transparency
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MeeCng to prioriCze LED
opCons (TOR Deliverable #4)
Feasibility of LED opCons (TOR Deliverable #6)
Workshop on LED opCons and special issues
(TOR Deliverable #5 and #7)
Synthesize Data to Inform USAID LED-‐ agriculture strategy (TOR Deliverable #8 and #10)
Final presentaCon to USAID
(TOR Deliverable #9)
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1Maize intensificaCon and nutrient
management in Kenya
AWD rice programs in season
List of LED OpCons
Silvopasture systems in livestock
Ensure both Process and Informa8on Transparency
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Constraints And Solu8ons to Achieving Stakeholder Engagement in LED
Improved GHG quan8fica8on and decision making tools are needed.
• User-‐friendly esCmaCon tools that work across scales, regions, and systems
• Dynamic interfaces that not only achieve informaCon transparency goals but also engage stakeholders decision making.
• Easily understood and common metrics for users across scales.
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Constraints And Solu8ons to Achieving Stakeholder Engagement in LED
Climate objec8ves should be explicitly outlined in project objec8ves during the design phase.
We found that the engagement of implemenCng partners varied based on the stated objecCves of their project.
• Projects with stated climate objecCves are interested in gathering evidence of their miCgaCon achievement.
• Projects without a stated climate objecCve are less engaged.
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Constraints And Solu8ons to Achieving Stakeholder Engagement in LED
Stakeholder engagement needs strike a balance between effec8ve communica8on and team efficiency.
The project team needs to conCnually weigh the benefits of group discussion/feedback with the costs in terms of Cme and resources.
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References
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