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Ecosystems Management
 Landscape Approaches for
  Mitigation and Adaptation
             in the
Hindu Kush - Himalaya (HKH)
                          Forest Day 3
                    Copenhagen – Dec 13th, 2009



International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
Kathmandu, Nepal


                          Robert Zomer
                       Landscape Ecologist
           Environmental Change and Ecosystem Services
The Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region
…is extended over 8 countries and drains into
major 10 river basins.
                                                Afghanistan

                                                Bangladesh

                                                    Bhutan

                                                     China

                                                      India

                                                  Myanmar

                                                     Nepal

                                                  Pakistan
Hindu Kush – Himalaya
Climate Change in
                Hindu Kush - Himalaya
Accelerated change
•  Temps rising faster in higher elevations
•    Glacial melting – rate higher than global avg.
      – Glacial lake outbursts – mountain hazards
•    Loss of permafrost – Tibetan Plateau
Impacts on communities and livelihoods
•    Disrupted Agricultural Cycles
      – Changes in timing of runoff
      – More precipitation as rainfall
      – Earlier snowmelt, shorter winters
Impacts on natural systems / ecological interactions
•    Shifting of Species Ranges / Protected Areas
•    Invasive species and pests
Increase in Extreme Events
      – Floods, droughts
HKH – contributes very little to global GHG emissions
Retreating Imja Glacier (near Mt. Everest)


                                              In 1956
                                              (Erwin Schneider, Khumbu,
                                              Nepal, 1956 – 1961
                                              Courtesy of the Association
                                              for Comparative Alpine
                                              Research, Munich
                                              Archives of Alton Byers, The
                                              Mountain Institute)




               In 2007
  (photo: Alton Byers,
The Mountain Institute)
Glaciers and Permafrost are Receding




Increased Glacier retreat since the   Area of seasonally frozen ground in
early 1990s                           northern hemisphere has decreased by
                                      7% in this last century
Landuse and other on-going
 regional change

Climate change is one dimension of matrix of
on-going global and regional change processes
in the landuse sector
Broad Conservation and
Livelihood Challenges
• Physical change
Over extraction of resources, introduced
  and invasive species, forest
  degradation, change in
  landuse/cover


• Climate change
Rise in temperature, seasonal change in
   precipitation regime, extreme                       Regional Mean Temperature Trends for the period 1977-2000 (°C per year)
   weather conditions                                                                     Seasonal                               Annual
                                           Regions                Winter      Pre-monsoon        Monsoon Post-monsoon            Jan-Dec
                                                                  Dec-Feb     Mar-May           Jun-Sep     Oct-Nov
• Demographic and socio-
                                           Trans-Himalaya           0.12           0.01           0.11           0.10              0.09
  economic change                          Himalaya                 0.09           0.05           0.06           0.08              0.06
Immigration, poverty, limited              Middle Mountains         0.06           0.05           0.06           0.09              0.08
  development options, majority on         Siwalik                  0.02           0.01           0.02           0.08              0.04
                                           Terai                    0.01           0.00           0.01           0.07              0.04
  subsistence livelihood
                                           All-Nepal                0.06           0.03           0.051          0.08              0.06
Need for a Mountain Relevant
Carbon Finance Agenda
• Most of current on-going global deforestation is lowland tropical.
   – Brazil, Indonesia, Congo Basin
   – Second D is for Degradation - particularly significant in HKH
• Most of current on-going global discussion on REDD+ has a lowland
  tropical bias.

• Mountains have very different (and very heterogeneous) conditions,
  biophysical, socio-economic, cultural, and institutional – data sparse.

• Methods and approaches applicable in lowland forests may not be
  applicable in mountains.

• Urgent need to highlight the unique conditions and challenges of
  mountains in the international policy arena to articulate the need for
  mountain and HKH relevantadaptation and mitigation (carbon)
  policies.
Trees on Farm –
HKH - Agroforestry Landscapes
Potential for Carbon Finance
 in the Land Use Sector of the
Hindu Kush - Himalayan Region




         http://www.books.icimod.org/   ICIMOD 2009
HKHK Carbon Finance
    Potential – Key Results
•   Need to reduce scientific uncertainty.
     –   Scientific, technological, other knowledge gaps will constrain implementation of carbon finance

•   Biophysical mitigation potential is substantial, but highly dispersed:
     –   The mitigation potential for each of these land uses remains low is seen in isolation

•   Adaptation / mitigation are complementary and should be synergistic
     –   Intimately linked in the HKH region and can not be looked at as mutually exclusive

•   Holistic landscape approaches are most appropriate for the region
     –   Landscape approaches (such as AFOLU) are more appropriate than focusing on a singleland-use.

•   “Good carbon governance” needs to be addressed early
     –    A multitude of stakeholders, interests and regulatory mechanisms. The rights of indigenous and local
         communities must be upheld and there must be an equitable benefit sharing mechanism in place.

•   Urgent need for regional institutional capacity building for REDD+ or AFOLU
     –   Regional institutional capacity building necessary to develop implementation capacity,
     –   Essential regional priority if the benefits of global carbon finance are to be realized within the region.
Transboundary Landscapes
            Making the Critical Linkages




ICIMOD identified seven critical transboundary landscapes covering west to east,
   dry to wet and low to high altitude situations covering all HKH countries and
   the major farming systems found therein
Ecosystem Management /
 Transboundary Landscape Approach
• Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
   •   COP 7 Mountain Biodiversity Program of Work
        •   Ecosystems Management /Transboundary Approach
        •   Regional Cooperation / Integrated Management Highlighted
        •   All countries in HKH signatory to CBD
• Landscape Approach
   •   Recognizes transboundary nature of conservation and threats
   •   Includes both natural and managed components of biodiversity
        •   Agro-biodiversity, wildlife and wildlife habit
   •   Explicitly recognizes the important role of cultural diversity in maintaining
       biodiversity
• Landscape Approach Applied in HKH – ICIMOD’s Role
   • Regional Cooperation Framework
        •   Kanchenjunga – India, Nepal, Bhutan
        •   Everest – China, Nepal
        •   Mt Kailash Sacred Landscape – China, India, Nepal
Rationale for ‘transboundary approach’


• Habitat contiguity
The region is home to many globally significant species and use
    wide range of habitats beyond the existing PAs and even
    beyond the political boundaries


• PA coverage and transboundary
  PAs
   The 7 TBLs covers only 5% of the total HKH area with 41
   Transboundary PAs

• Transboundary issues
There are many transboundary issues such as illegal trade,
   poaching, forest fires, spread of diseases

• Conservation effectiveness
   Most of the PAs are scattered as ‘conservation islands’, small
   and lack connectivity in between, necessary for viable
   population as well as in the context of climate change
   adaptation
Transboundary Landscape
Regional Cooperation Framework (RCF)

  The RCF is conceived as a tool to:


  • Help address the root causes of biodiversity loss,
    environmental degradation, and adverse impact
    on the cultural integrity of the region;

  • Encourage fast-track planning and
    implementation of programs;

  • Enhance the complementarities and coordination
    among diverse actors involved in biodiversity and
    cultural conservation
Regional Cooperation Framework (RCF)

• Bring together policy-makers on a common platform for
  transboundary biodiversity and cultural cooperation;

• Share national updates with respect to the CBD implementation
  among the three countries in the landscape;

• Identify policy issues related to transboundary cooperation with
  reference to the Mountain Biodiversity provisions and goals of CBD at
  the regional level;

• Develop a policy framework for cooperation and implementation of
  Mountain Biodiversity POW (COP VII/27) along with other goals as
  agreed by CBD;

• Foster partnerships at the regional level.
RCF Based on Basic Principles

Participatory Management – ensuring participation of indigenous and local communities, as
well as disadvantaged and socially marginalized groups

Equitability – ensuring fair and equitable access and benefit sharing,

Sustainability – aiming for economic, social, and environmental sustainability

Partnerships – building partnerships among local communities, government / non-government
institutions, the private / corporate sector, and financial institutions.

Ecosystem Approach – taking an integrated approach into consideration for socio-economic,
socio-ecological, cultural and environmental security.

Lessons-Learned Approach – applying lessons learned from other transboundary mountain
programs, including the Alpine Convention, the Carpathian Convention, and the Mount Everest and
Kangchenjunga transboundary frameworks.

Transboundary Cooperation – promoting and strengthening transboundary cooperation.
Kangchenjunga Landscape (KL) Initiative for
Transboundary Biodiversity Management
HKH Specific Conclusions

• Carbon Finance must make the linkage to
  livelihoods and biodiversity conservation
• Landscape approaches offer an opportunity to
  make that critical linkage
• Landscape approaches must be transboundary
  to avoid leakage and achieve real REDD
• Regional Cooperation Frameworks provide the
  institutional mechanisms for UNFCCC linkage
• In the HKH, those institutional mechanisms are
  already available and should be utilized to pilot
  these approaches
Thank you




 www.books.icimod.org      Robert Zomer
                        rzomer@icimod.org

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Dr. Robert Zomer (ICIMOD) - Ecosystems Management Landscape Approaches for Mitigation and Adaptation in the Hindu Kush - Himalaya (HKH)

  • 1. Ecosystems Management Landscape Approaches for Mitigation and Adaptation in the Hindu Kush - Himalaya (HKH) Forest Day 3 Copenhagen – Dec 13th, 2009 International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Kathmandu, Nepal Robert Zomer Landscape Ecologist Environmental Change and Ecosystem Services
  • 2. The Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region …is extended over 8 countries and drains into major 10 river basins. Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan China India Myanmar Nepal Pakistan
  • 3. Hindu Kush – Himalaya
  • 4. Climate Change in Hindu Kush - Himalaya Accelerated change • Temps rising faster in higher elevations • Glacial melting – rate higher than global avg. – Glacial lake outbursts – mountain hazards • Loss of permafrost – Tibetan Plateau Impacts on communities and livelihoods • Disrupted Agricultural Cycles – Changes in timing of runoff – More precipitation as rainfall – Earlier snowmelt, shorter winters Impacts on natural systems / ecological interactions • Shifting of Species Ranges / Protected Areas • Invasive species and pests Increase in Extreme Events – Floods, droughts HKH – contributes very little to global GHG emissions
  • 5. Retreating Imja Glacier (near Mt. Everest) In 1956 (Erwin Schneider, Khumbu, Nepal, 1956 – 1961 Courtesy of the Association for Comparative Alpine Research, Munich Archives of Alton Byers, The Mountain Institute) In 2007 (photo: Alton Byers, The Mountain Institute)
  • 6. Glaciers and Permafrost are Receding Increased Glacier retreat since the Area of seasonally frozen ground in early 1990s northern hemisphere has decreased by 7% in this last century
  • 7. Landuse and other on-going regional change Climate change is one dimension of matrix of on-going global and regional change processes in the landuse sector
  • 8. Broad Conservation and Livelihood Challenges • Physical change Over extraction of resources, introduced and invasive species, forest degradation, change in landuse/cover • Climate change Rise in temperature, seasonal change in precipitation regime, extreme Regional Mean Temperature Trends for the period 1977-2000 (°C per year) weather conditions Seasonal Annual Regions Winter Pre-monsoon Monsoon Post-monsoon Jan-Dec Dec-Feb Mar-May Jun-Sep Oct-Nov • Demographic and socio- Trans-Himalaya 0.12 0.01 0.11 0.10 0.09 economic change Himalaya 0.09 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.06 Immigration, poverty, limited Middle Mountains 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.08 development options, majority on Siwalik 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.08 0.04 Terai 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.07 0.04 subsistence livelihood All-Nepal 0.06 0.03 0.051 0.08 0.06
  • 9. Need for a Mountain Relevant Carbon Finance Agenda • Most of current on-going global deforestation is lowland tropical. – Brazil, Indonesia, Congo Basin – Second D is for Degradation - particularly significant in HKH • Most of current on-going global discussion on REDD+ has a lowland tropical bias. • Mountains have very different (and very heterogeneous) conditions, biophysical, socio-economic, cultural, and institutional – data sparse. • Methods and approaches applicable in lowland forests may not be applicable in mountains. • Urgent need to highlight the unique conditions and challenges of mountains in the international policy arena to articulate the need for mountain and HKH relevantadaptation and mitigation (carbon) policies.
  • 10. Trees on Farm – HKH - Agroforestry Landscapes
  • 11. Potential for Carbon Finance in the Land Use Sector of the Hindu Kush - Himalayan Region http://www.books.icimod.org/ ICIMOD 2009
  • 12. HKHK Carbon Finance Potential – Key Results • Need to reduce scientific uncertainty. – Scientific, technological, other knowledge gaps will constrain implementation of carbon finance • Biophysical mitigation potential is substantial, but highly dispersed: – The mitigation potential for each of these land uses remains low is seen in isolation • Adaptation / mitigation are complementary and should be synergistic – Intimately linked in the HKH region and can not be looked at as mutually exclusive • Holistic landscape approaches are most appropriate for the region – Landscape approaches (such as AFOLU) are more appropriate than focusing on a singleland-use. • “Good carbon governance” needs to be addressed early – A multitude of stakeholders, interests and regulatory mechanisms. The rights of indigenous and local communities must be upheld and there must be an equitable benefit sharing mechanism in place. • Urgent need for regional institutional capacity building for REDD+ or AFOLU – Regional institutional capacity building necessary to develop implementation capacity, – Essential regional priority if the benefits of global carbon finance are to be realized within the region.
  • 13. Transboundary Landscapes Making the Critical Linkages ICIMOD identified seven critical transboundary landscapes covering west to east, dry to wet and low to high altitude situations covering all HKH countries and the major farming systems found therein
  • 14. Ecosystem Management / Transboundary Landscape Approach • Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) • COP 7 Mountain Biodiversity Program of Work • Ecosystems Management /Transboundary Approach • Regional Cooperation / Integrated Management Highlighted • All countries in HKH signatory to CBD • Landscape Approach • Recognizes transboundary nature of conservation and threats • Includes both natural and managed components of biodiversity • Agro-biodiversity, wildlife and wildlife habit • Explicitly recognizes the important role of cultural diversity in maintaining biodiversity • Landscape Approach Applied in HKH – ICIMOD’s Role • Regional Cooperation Framework • Kanchenjunga – India, Nepal, Bhutan • Everest – China, Nepal • Mt Kailash Sacred Landscape – China, India, Nepal
  • 15. Rationale for ‘transboundary approach’ • Habitat contiguity The region is home to many globally significant species and use wide range of habitats beyond the existing PAs and even beyond the political boundaries • PA coverage and transboundary PAs The 7 TBLs covers only 5% of the total HKH area with 41 Transboundary PAs • Transboundary issues There are many transboundary issues such as illegal trade, poaching, forest fires, spread of diseases • Conservation effectiveness Most of the PAs are scattered as ‘conservation islands’, small and lack connectivity in between, necessary for viable population as well as in the context of climate change adaptation
  • 17. Regional Cooperation Framework (RCF) The RCF is conceived as a tool to: • Help address the root causes of biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, and adverse impact on the cultural integrity of the region; • Encourage fast-track planning and implementation of programs; • Enhance the complementarities and coordination among diverse actors involved in biodiversity and cultural conservation
  • 18. Regional Cooperation Framework (RCF) • Bring together policy-makers on a common platform for transboundary biodiversity and cultural cooperation; • Share national updates with respect to the CBD implementation among the three countries in the landscape; • Identify policy issues related to transboundary cooperation with reference to the Mountain Biodiversity provisions and goals of CBD at the regional level; • Develop a policy framework for cooperation and implementation of Mountain Biodiversity POW (COP VII/27) along with other goals as agreed by CBD; • Foster partnerships at the regional level.
  • 19. RCF Based on Basic Principles Participatory Management – ensuring participation of indigenous and local communities, as well as disadvantaged and socially marginalized groups Equitability – ensuring fair and equitable access and benefit sharing, Sustainability – aiming for economic, social, and environmental sustainability Partnerships – building partnerships among local communities, government / non-government institutions, the private / corporate sector, and financial institutions. Ecosystem Approach – taking an integrated approach into consideration for socio-economic, socio-ecological, cultural and environmental security. Lessons-Learned Approach – applying lessons learned from other transboundary mountain programs, including the Alpine Convention, the Carpathian Convention, and the Mount Everest and Kangchenjunga transboundary frameworks. Transboundary Cooperation – promoting and strengthening transboundary cooperation.
  • 20. Kangchenjunga Landscape (KL) Initiative for Transboundary Biodiversity Management
  • 21. HKH Specific Conclusions • Carbon Finance must make the linkage to livelihoods and biodiversity conservation • Landscape approaches offer an opportunity to make that critical linkage • Landscape approaches must be transboundary to avoid leakage and achieve real REDD • Regional Cooperation Frameworks provide the institutional mechanisms for UNFCCC linkage • In the HKH, those institutional mechanisms are already available and should be utilized to pilot these approaches
  • 22. Thank you www.books.icimod.org Robert Zomer rzomer@icimod.org