Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
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WB4 - Ideas for dissemination
Victor Jetten, Dhruba Shrestha
UT - ITC
A brave but poor stakeholder
(digging a hole for himself)
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What is there to disseminate?
• Overview of the project (diagram): always start with this, WB4 is
one part of the whole
• Overview of technologies: conveys several messages
• Effect of a technology “tested in reality” (positive and negative, or
inconclusive):
– Ecological + Socio-economic + Socio-cultural
• These effects are not based on expectations of any of the
stakeholders (farmers as well as scientists), but on tests in a
“real life” situation.
• What are these expectations?
– My situation will improve (yield/income/security/benefits)
– Desertification processes will be reversed/limited
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For whom?
• Local stakeholders (farmers, technicians): talk in their
language, give an honest answer in view of their
expectations: what works, what doesn’t work and
what we don’t know
– Farmer: talk agriculture, yield, cattle, soils/water.
– Terminology: use the list of ‘local’ indicators mentioned in
WB3 (table 10, report WP 3.1). This gives the vocabulary that
stakeholders use (greening etc.)
• “Policy makers/executers”:
talk policy/money/subsidy find out what their
objectives are towards national and international
policies and advice them. NGO training
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Fire Fire Grazing
Minimumtillage
Stubble
management
Mulch/residue
Greencover
Alternativecrops
Rotation/fertility
Deepploughing
withmintillage
Planting(shrub,
trees,
reforestation)
Firebreak
Precribedburning
Freshwaterto
washsalinesoil
Gypsum
Drip
Fencing/resting
Biogass
Terrace(barrier)
Landreclamation
(dam)
Wovenfence
Waterharvesting
Gullycontrol
1 Spain X X X X
2a Portugal Macao X
2b Portugal Gois X
3 Italy
4 Greece-Crete X X X
5 Greece-Nestos X X
6 Turkey-Karapinar X X
7 Turkey-Eskeshir X X
8 Morocco X X X X
9 Tunesia X X
10 Russia-DJA X
11 Russia-NOV X
12 China X X X
14 Botswana X X X
14 Mexico X X X X
17 Chile X X X ? ?
18 Cape Verde X X
A
Irrigation
M SV
Overview of experiments
Messages:
- Impressive: look how serious we are!
- It is an international project: results of a country are
embedded in a large project.
- To the farmers in a country it shows that they are part of
something larger
So this table has to be shown differently…
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Fire Fire Grazing
Minimumtillage
Stubble
management
Mulch/residue
Greencover
Alternativecrops
Rotation/fertility
Deepploughing
withmintillage
Planting(shrub,
trees,reforestation)
Firebreak
Precribedburning
Freshwatertowash
salinesoil
Gypsum
Drip
Fencing/resting
Biogass
Terrace(barrier)
Landreclamation
(dam)
Wovenfence
Waterharvesting
Gullycontrol
1 Spain X X X X
2a Portugal Macao X
2b Portugal Gois X
4 Greece-Crete X X X
5 Greece-Nestos X X
6 Turkey-Karapinar X X
7 Turkey-Eskeshir X X
8 Morocco X X X X
9 Tunesia X X
10 Russia-DJA X
11 Russia-NOV X
12 China X X X
14 Botswana X X X
14 Mexico X X X X
17 Chile X X X ? ?
18 Cape Verde X X
A V M S
Irrigation
Use icons…
A farmer may be illiterate , but he/she may use a smartphone
with icons
Illiterate does not mean unused to technology
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Proposal for display
Ecology
Socio-Economy
Cultural
“Contour ploughing”
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Proposal for display
Runoff
Soil water increase
Costly (fuel)
Use local indicators?
Fields incorrect shape
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This may generate a useful
overview
Reason x
Reason y
Reason z
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Results and messages
• Result: erosion in Portugal is maybe a few tons per ha! Compared
to China e.g. it is not very impressive.
• But this eroded material is very rich in nutrients (forest soil) so not
the amount matters but the type of material.
• The increase in moisture in Tunisia of a technique may be 40 mm.
• This may be significant for the survival of Olive trees.
• Conservation in China may limit sediment loss on the fields, but the
gullies will still produce sediment
• So the off-site effects (siltation rivers) may not change in the short
term
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Simplification
On the one hand:
• As a scientist your feeling will be to disagree with the simplification,
argue that something is not exactly true
• Ask yourself how important your feeling is compared to the overall
impression
• If you still don’t agree make changes
On the other hand:
• Simple is not stupidity
• For simple problems the public expects simple solutions
• Show the result to your family, and ask what they have understood