This presentation was given on the “Regional workshop on Payment for Environmental Services” on November 19 2014 in Hanoi, Vietnam. The overall aim of the workshop was to enhance the understanding and capacity of policy makers, PES practioners, and researcher communities on the topic of payments for ecosystem services and ecosystem-based approaches and also to increase dialogue between them on latest lessons learned and recommendations for effective, efficient and equitable implementation of PES.
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An introduction of ADB-funded Technical Assistance (TA) for “Improving Payment for Forest Ecosystem ServiceImplementation” (IPFES)
1. Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
An introduction of ADB-funded Technical Assistance (TA)
for “Improving Payment for Forest Ecosystem Service
Implementation” (IPFES)
A presentation provided by:
YASU Hiromi
A Chief Technical Advisor and Team Leader
The Consultant Team for the TA (Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.)
Contents of Today’s Presentation
1.Brief self-introduction
2.Overall goal
3.Some key features
4.Specific goals
5.Key activities and time frame
6.Duration, project area, funding and consultancy services
2. 1. Brief self-Introduction
1-1. Name: YASU HIROMI , Born in 1965, Japanese
1-2. Specialized field: Forestry Planning and Conservation of Natural
Environment, Ph.D. in Forestry (2001 Kyoto University, Japan), Professional
Engineer of Japan (PEJ) in Forestry and Environmental Conservation
Planning.
1-3. Company: Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. (http://www.n-koei.co.jp), An Engineering
Consultant Company in Tokyo, JAPAN
1-4. Experiences in Viet Nam:
2002-2003: Project finding mission and AR-CDM survey (4 weeks in total)
2004-2008: JICA1 Project, Loan project targeting in the central provinces,
assigned as Forestry Planning and Monitoring Expert (4 years and 2 months)
2009: Feasibility Study to formulate JICA2 Project (5 moths)
2014-2016: ADB/TA-IPFES (2 years)
Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
3. 2. Overall goal
Improving the capacity to effectively manage and implement the PFES policy in
Viet Nam and contributing to a sustainable management of forest resources and
an improved livelihood of forest-dependent communities in Viet Nam
3. Some key features
3-1. The TA aims to Improve PFES implementation, through addressing the
technical/managerial shortcomings and issues of existing PFES practices and
developing the methodologies of PFES in new areas such as aquaculture, tourism,
industrial water, etc.
3-2. The substantial outputs of the TA such as newly developed methodologies, action
plan, guidelines and proposal will contribute to revise the existing Government
decrees such as Decree 99, etc. and to develop new regulations of PFES.
3-3. CPMU/VNFF under MARD has an ownership of TA (“Chu Du an”) as stipulated
Decision No. 3540/QD-BNN-HTQT, on 12/08/2014. MARD is the organization to
manage overall the TA (“Co quan chu quan Du an”). The announcement of
“Conclusion of the Deputy Prime Minister on the review meeting of the 3-years PFES
implementation (2011-2013),No.395/TB-VPCP “, on 03/10/2014”
is also directing the TA.
Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
4. Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
CPMU
VNFF ( Project Owner)
Steering Committee
(VNFF, MARD,
MONRE, MPI, PPCs &
FPDFs)
Partners (BCA, ISPONRE)
DARDs and Provincial FPDFs
PPMU
Lao Cai
PPMU
Kon Tum
PPMU
T.T.Hue
Legend:
Leading and steering
Cooperation and report
Donor (ADB)
Consultancy service (TA;
Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.)
5. 4. Specific goals (as stipulated in Decision No. 3540/QD-BNN-HTQT,
12/08/2014)
4-1. To achieve the standardization of the economic assessments of forest
environmental services at provincial level, including forest environmental
services for carbon sequestration and retention of forest and aquaculture
(Output 1),
4-2. To ensure the institutionalization of different mechanisms for PFES
valuation for an effective management and financial distribution (Output
2),
4-3. To build an enhanced capacity for national and provisional policy makers to
value forest environmental services and integrate them into economic
development planning (Output 3), and
4-4. To summarize and share the best practices and lessons learnt among all
involved stakeholders (Output 4)
Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
6. Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
5. Key activities and time
frame in 2014 and 2015
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Collection and review on PFES pilot activities and degree/regulation
Preliminaryvisit to the provinces to update the PFES implementation
Preparation of detailed work plan
Inception workshop
Procurement of equipment
Review of PFES practices in VN and GMS region
Establishment of IT platform & forest monitoring system using GIS
Studyof ecosystem service valuation and pricing in VN and other
countires
Thematic studyon methodologies and design of PFES in the target
provinces (aquaculture, tourism, industrial water, etc.)
Development of a road map to improve the PFES implementation
Development of guidelines on accounting, RS/GIS, gender-sensitive
practices and consideration in PFES, etc.
Approval of the government to test newlydeveloped guidelines
Conduct the pilot of PFES using the newlydeveloped guideline,
circular, etc..
Approval of the govermnet on the policyguidelines of PFES to be
applicable to the national level
Assessment of gender impact and capacitybuilding needs
Develoment of a capacityaction plan
Establishment of champions network and conduct of trainings
Trianing for 50 champions in GIS slkills and technologies
10 capacitydevelopmet workshops (500 participants, 40% of women)
Final capacityassessment
Communication and knowledge management plan
Development of the learing modules in PFES communication
Making of the summaryof best practices and lessons in the TA
Mainstreaming of the lessons into ADB regional GMS BCC project
Dissemination of the final report
Output 1:
"Standardization of PFES
methodologies and design"
Output 2:
"Institutionalizetion of PFES
mechanisms"
Output 3:
"Capacitydevelopment of
the national and provincial
policymakers of PFES"
Output 4:
"Sharing best practices and
lessons in the TAin national
and regional level"
Preparatoryworks
KeyactivitiesOutput
2014 2015
7. Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)
5. Key activities and time
frame in 2016
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Collection and review on PFES pilot activities and degree/regulation
Preliminaryvisit to the provinces to update the PFES implementation
Preparation of detailed work plan
Inception workshop
Procurement of equipment
Review of PFES practices in VN and GMS region
Establishment of IT platform & forest monitoring system using GIS
Studyof ecosystem service valuation and pricing in VN and other
countires
Thematic studyon methodologies and design of PFES in the target
provinces (aquaculture, tourism, industrial water, etc.)
Development of a road map to improve the PFES implementation
Development of guidelines on accounting, RS/GIS, gender-sensitive
practices and consideration in PFES, etc.
Approval of the government to test newlydeveloped guidelines
Conduct the pilot of PFES using the newlydeveloped guideline,
circular, etc..
Approval of the govermnet on the policyguidelines of PFES to be
applicable to the national level
Assessment of gender impact and capacitybuilding needs
Develoment of a capacityaction plan
Establishment of champions network and conduct of trainings
Trianing for 50 champions in GIS slkills and technologies
10 capacitydevelopmet workshops (500 participants, 40% of women)
Final capacityassessment
Communication and knowledge management plan
Development of the learing modules in PFES communication
Making of the summaryof best practices and lessons in the TA
Mainstreaming of the lessons into ADB regional GMS BCC project
Dissemination of the final report
Output 1:
"Standardization of PFES
methodologies and design"
Output 2:
"Institutionalizetion of PFES
mechanisms"
Output 3:
"Capacitydevelopment of
the national and provincial
policymakers of PFES"
Output 4:
"Sharing best practices and
lessons in the TAin national
and regional level"
Preparatoryworks
KeyactivitiesOutput
2016
8. 6. Duration, Project area, Funding and Consultancy Services
6-1. Duration: From September 2014 to August 2016
6-2. Project Areas: (1) Hanoi (VNFF, MARD), (2) Target provinces: Lao Cai, T. T.
Hue, Kon Tum, (3) Pilot provinces: Ca Mau and Ben Tre
6-3. Funding: The Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) entrusted through
Asian Development Bank ($1.5 million) and the budget of the Government
of Viet Nam ($150,000-)
6-4. Consultancy Company: Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Tokyo, Japan (www.n-
koei.co.jp)
6-5. Consultant Team: One (1) International Expert (10 PM) and Fourteen (14)
National Experts (216 PM)
6-5. Contact (Consultant office): B1 Building, MARD compound, No. 10, Nguyen
Cong Hoan str., Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Telephone: +84-4-6683-7574, E-mail: ipfes@vnff.gov.vn
Website: www.vnff.mard.gov.vn
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Regional Workshop on Payment for Environmental Services
24-25 November 2014, Hanoi (VAFS/CIFOR/USAID)