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Bruno Locatelli (1,2)
Monica Di Gregorio (3)
Emilia Pramova (2)
Leandra Fatorelli (3)
Policy networks on climate change and
ecosystem services in Peru and Brazil
(1)
(2)
(3)
Sustainability Research Institute
Climate change needs
responses at multiple levels
– Local: Adaptation
(reducing vulnerability)
– Global: Mitigation
(reducing greenhouse gases)
Ecosystem services for both
adaptation and mitigation
Ecosystems
1. Product
diversity
Provisioning
services
Regulating
services
2. Trees in
agriculture
3. Watershed
regulation
4. Coastal
protection
5. Urban
microclimate
6. Regional
climate
Local
adaptation
Meso-level
adaptation
Regional
adaptation
Global
Local
Scales
Carbon sequestration
Global
mitigation(Pramova et al., 2012)
Adaptation and mitigation
are separated
 In international negotiations and
agreements
 In national policies
 Even though some sectors (land
use and ecosystem management)
influence both
 Risks:
– Adverse affects:
• mitigation can increase local
vulnerability
• adaptation can increase global
emissions
– Missed opportunities
– Policy incoherence
Questions
Do policy actors with different climate change
agendas interact on specific topics in Peru and Brazil?
National level actors related to
land use and ecosystem
(forestry, agriculture)
Exchange information
or collaborate
Adaptation (local) or
Mitigation (global)
Adaptation agenda or
Mitigation agenda
To what extent do they interact?
Are some actors facilitating interactions in the networks?
How to reduce the separation between adaptation and mitigation policy
domains and support mutual learning and integration of policy processes?
Theory on interactions in
policy networks
Why do policy networks matter?
 Dense and well connected networks facilitate
flows of information, mutual influence, policy
learning (and policy coherence?)
Homophily and coalitions
 “Birds of a feather flock together” (McPherson,
2001)
• Similar actors tend to interact closely =
Homophily
 Presence of a policy coalitions (Weible & Sabatier
2005; Ingold 2011)
Important actors in a network
 Central actors:
– Actors sought after for their power or
knowledge (Bavelas 1950, Knoke and Burt 1983)
 Brokers (mediators):
– Actors able to connect other actors (Gould
and Fernandez, 1989)
Methods
Identification of key organizations
What level of efforts on
adaptation and mitigation?
With whom do they interact? (4
questions on A / M, information
exchange / collaboration)
Grouping of organizations
based on efforts
Network analysis,
Homophily, Brokers
Mitigation efforts
Adaptationefforts
A focus
M focus
Limited
Both A&M
Results
Peru,
all interactions (information + collaboration)
on all topics (adaptation + mitigation)
Groups
Density: 42% of
pairs of org are
directly connected!
Density of
interactions on
mitigation >
adaptation
Density of
information
exchange >>
collaboration
Stronger links inside groups than outside
Exception
Organizations focusing on adaptation or mitigation interact much
more with organizations with the same focus
Interactions between adaptation- or
mitigation-focused groups are mostly internal
More internal
interactions
(inside groups)
More external
interactions
(between groups)
On the topic of
adaptation
(-0.25)
On the topic of
mitigation
(-0.18)
For information
sharing
(-0.18)
For collaboration
(-0.28)
Homophily measured with E–I index (Krackhardt and Stern, 1988)
Coalitions
Homophily
(0)
(Peru)
Brokers
Brokers: government (3),
international organizations (3)
and national forum on REDD+
(1).
Brokers focusing on both
adaptation and mitigation (4),
on mitigation (2) and on
adaptation (1)
The seven (10%)
organizations with largest
brokerage role
(Peru)
Role of brokers in connecting organizations
among and between groups
(Typology by Gould and Fernandez, 1989)
G1
Coordinator
International
cooperation
and donors
Itinerant
Most important brokers in Peru network
Liaison
Gatekeeper
National
forum on
REDD+
Ministries and
related
organizations
G1 G1
G1 G1
G1
G1
G2
G2
G2
G2
G3
Representative
G1 G1 G2
Comparison
with Brazil
Similar to Peru:
• Network indicators (e.g. 39%
of pairs of org are connected).
• Importance of governmental
organizations as brokers as in
Peru.
Different from Peru:
• Lower homophily than in Peru.
• Absence of international
organizations as brokers.
Conclusions
 Separation adaptation-mitigation in policy
arenas?
– There is homophily
• A org tend to interact more with A org
• M org tend to interact more with M org
– But dense and well-connected networks,
cross-interactions and a lot of organizations
working in both A and M
 Are brokers mandated to act as brokers
between A and M?
– Yes, some (e.g. Ministry of Environment)
– International organizations and donors don’t
do a good job at breaking barriers between
A and M
 Policy recommendations:
– Support key organizations acting as brokers
to improve policy coherence
Thank you!
Funding from:
Economic and Social Research Council of the United Kingdom [grant number ES/K00879X/1]
Further reading
 Locatelli B., Pavageau C., Pramova E., Di Gregorio M., 2015. Integrating climate change mitigation and
adaptation in agriculture and forestry: Opportunities and trade-offs. WIREs Climate Change 6(6): 585-
598. doi:10.1002/wcc.357 http://wires.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WiresArticle/wisId-WCC357.html
 Kongsager R., Locatelli B., Chazarin F., forthcoming. Addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation
together: A global assessment of agriculture and forestry projects. Environmental Management.
doi:10.1007/s00267-015-0605-y http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00267-015-0605-y
 Locatelli B., Fedele G., Fayolle V., Baglee A., forthcoming. Synergies between adaptation and mitigation in
climate change finance. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-01213126/document
 Pramova E., Di Gregorio M., Locatelli B., 2015. Integrating adaptation and mitigation in climate change and
land-use policies in Peru. Working Paper 184. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. doi:10.17528/cifor/005624
http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/WPapers/WP184Pramova.pdf
 Thuy P.T., Moeliono M., Locatelli B., Brockhaus M., Di Gregorio M., Mardiah S., 2014. Integration of adaptation
and mitigation in climate change and forest policies in Indonesia and Vietnam. Forests 5(8), 2016-2036.
doi:10.3390/f5082016 http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/5/8/2016/pdf
 Locatelli B., Imbach B., Wunder S., 2013. Synergies and trade-offs between ecosystem services in Costa
Rica. Environmental Conservation http://www.journals.cambridge.org/article_S0376892913000234
 Pramova E., Locatelli B., Djoudi H., Somorin O., 2012. Forests and trees for social adaptation to climate
variability and change. WIREs Climate Change 3:581–596.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.195/pdf
 Pramova E., Locatelli B., Brockhaus M., Fohlmeister S., 2012. Ecosystem services in the National Adaptation
Programmes of Action. Climate Policy 12(4): 393-409.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14693062.2011.647848
 Locatelli B., Evans V., Wardell A., Andrade A., Vignola R., 2011. Forests and Climate Change in Latin America:
Linking Adaptation and Mitigation. Forests 2(1): 431-450. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/2/1/431/pdf
 CIFOR 2013. Mitigation–Adaptation Synergies. CIFOR Brief
http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/factsheet/4263-factsheet.pdf
 Locatelli B., 2011. Synergies between adaptation and mitigation in a nutshell. COBAM Brief, CIFOR, Bogor,
Indonesia, 4p. http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/cobambrief/3619-cobambrief.pdf
Pour en savoir plus
 Pramova E., Locatelli B., Djoudi H., Somorin O., 2012. Le rôle des forêts et des arbres
dans l’adaptation sociale à la variabilité et au changement climatiques. Brief. Center
for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Bogor, Indonesia
http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/infobrief/4023-infobrief.pdf
 Locatelli B., 2011. Les synergies entre adaptation et atténuation en quelques mots.
COBAM Brief, CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia, 4p.
http://goo.gl/lcvTZ
 Locatelli, B., Kanninen, M., Brockhaus, M., Colfer, C.J.P., Murdiyarso, D. and Santoso, H.
2009. Face à un avenir incertain : comment les forêts et les populations peuvent
s'adapter au changement climatique
http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/BLocatelli0901F.pdf
Para saber más
 Pramova E., Di Gregorio M., Locatelli B., 2015. Integración de la adaptación y la mitigación en
las políticas sobre cambio climático y uso de la tierra en el Perú. Working Paper 189. Bogor,
Indonesia: CIFOR. doi:10.17528/cifor/005683
http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/WPapers/WP189Pramova.pdf
 Pramova E., Locatelli B., Djoudi H., Somorin O., 2012. Bosques y árboles para la
adaptación social al cambio y la variabilidad del clima. Brief. Center for International
Forestry Research (CIFOR) Bogor, Indonesia.
http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/infobrief/4024-infobrief.pdf
 Locatelli, B., Evans, V., Wardell, A., Andrade, A., Vignola, R., 2011. Bosques y cambio
climático en América Latina: Vincular adaptación y mitigación, In: Gobernanza forestal
y REDD+: Desafíos para las políticas y mercados en América Latina. Petkova E., Larson A.,
Pacheco P. (eds.). CIFOR, Bogor, pp. 79-95.
http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/BPetkova1101.pdf
 Locatelli, B., Kanninen, M., Brockhaus, M., Colfer, C.J.P., Murdiyarso, D. and Santoso, H.
2009. Ante un futuro incierto: Cómo se pueden adaptar los bosques y las
comunidades al cambio climático.
http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/BLocatelli0901.pdf

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Policy networks on climate change and ecosystem services in Peru and Brazil

  • 1. Bruno Locatelli (1,2) Monica Di Gregorio (3) Emilia Pramova (2) Leandra Fatorelli (3) Policy networks on climate change and ecosystem services in Peru and Brazil (1) (2) (3) Sustainability Research Institute
  • 2. Climate change needs responses at multiple levels – Local: Adaptation (reducing vulnerability) – Global: Mitigation (reducing greenhouse gases)
  • 3. Ecosystem services for both adaptation and mitigation Ecosystems 1. Product diversity Provisioning services Regulating services 2. Trees in agriculture 3. Watershed regulation 4. Coastal protection 5. Urban microclimate 6. Regional climate Local adaptation Meso-level adaptation Regional adaptation Global Local Scales Carbon sequestration Global mitigation(Pramova et al., 2012)
  • 4. Adaptation and mitigation are separated  In international negotiations and agreements  In national policies  Even though some sectors (land use and ecosystem management) influence both  Risks: – Adverse affects: • mitigation can increase local vulnerability • adaptation can increase global emissions – Missed opportunities – Policy incoherence
  • 5. Questions Do policy actors with different climate change agendas interact on specific topics in Peru and Brazil? National level actors related to land use and ecosystem (forestry, agriculture) Exchange information or collaborate Adaptation (local) or Mitigation (global) Adaptation agenda or Mitigation agenda To what extent do they interact? Are some actors facilitating interactions in the networks? How to reduce the separation between adaptation and mitigation policy domains and support mutual learning and integration of policy processes?
  • 6. Theory on interactions in policy networks Why do policy networks matter?  Dense and well connected networks facilitate flows of information, mutual influence, policy learning (and policy coherence?) Homophily and coalitions  “Birds of a feather flock together” (McPherson, 2001) • Similar actors tend to interact closely = Homophily  Presence of a policy coalitions (Weible & Sabatier 2005; Ingold 2011) Important actors in a network  Central actors: – Actors sought after for their power or knowledge (Bavelas 1950, Knoke and Burt 1983)  Brokers (mediators): – Actors able to connect other actors (Gould and Fernandez, 1989)
  • 7. Methods Identification of key organizations What level of efforts on adaptation and mitigation? With whom do they interact? (4 questions on A / M, information exchange / collaboration) Grouping of organizations based on efforts Network analysis, Homophily, Brokers Mitigation efforts Adaptationefforts A focus M focus Limited Both A&M
  • 8. Results Peru, all interactions (information + collaboration) on all topics (adaptation + mitigation) Groups Density: 42% of pairs of org are directly connected! Density of interactions on mitigation > adaptation Density of information exchange >> collaboration
  • 9. Stronger links inside groups than outside Exception Organizations focusing on adaptation or mitigation interact much more with organizations with the same focus
  • 10. Interactions between adaptation- or mitigation-focused groups are mostly internal More internal interactions (inside groups) More external interactions (between groups) On the topic of adaptation (-0.25) On the topic of mitigation (-0.18) For information sharing (-0.18) For collaboration (-0.28) Homophily measured with E–I index (Krackhardt and Stern, 1988) Coalitions Homophily (0) (Peru)
  • 11. Brokers Brokers: government (3), international organizations (3) and national forum on REDD+ (1). Brokers focusing on both adaptation and mitigation (4), on mitigation (2) and on adaptation (1) The seven (10%) organizations with largest brokerage role (Peru)
  • 12. Role of brokers in connecting organizations among and between groups (Typology by Gould and Fernandez, 1989) G1 Coordinator International cooperation and donors Itinerant Most important brokers in Peru network Liaison Gatekeeper National forum on REDD+ Ministries and related organizations G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G2 G2 G2 G2 G3 Representative G1 G1 G2
  • 13. Comparison with Brazil Similar to Peru: • Network indicators (e.g. 39% of pairs of org are connected). • Importance of governmental organizations as brokers as in Peru. Different from Peru: • Lower homophily than in Peru. • Absence of international organizations as brokers.
  • 14. Conclusions  Separation adaptation-mitigation in policy arenas? – There is homophily • A org tend to interact more with A org • M org tend to interact more with M org – But dense and well-connected networks, cross-interactions and a lot of organizations working in both A and M  Are brokers mandated to act as brokers between A and M? – Yes, some (e.g. Ministry of Environment) – International organizations and donors don’t do a good job at breaking barriers between A and M  Policy recommendations: – Support key organizations acting as brokers to improve policy coherence
  • 15. Thank you! Funding from: Economic and Social Research Council of the United Kingdom [grant number ES/K00879X/1]
  • 16. Further reading  Locatelli B., Pavageau C., Pramova E., Di Gregorio M., 2015. Integrating climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture and forestry: Opportunities and trade-offs. WIREs Climate Change 6(6): 585- 598. doi:10.1002/wcc.357 http://wires.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WiresArticle/wisId-WCC357.html  Kongsager R., Locatelli B., Chazarin F., forthcoming. Addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation together: A global assessment of agriculture and forestry projects. Environmental Management. doi:10.1007/s00267-015-0605-y http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00267-015-0605-y  Locatelli B., Fedele G., Fayolle V., Baglee A., forthcoming. Synergies between adaptation and mitigation in climate change finance. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-01213126/document  Pramova E., Di Gregorio M., Locatelli B., 2015. Integrating adaptation and mitigation in climate change and land-use policies in Peru. Working Paper 184. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. doi:10.17528/cifor/005624 http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/WPapers/WP184Pramova.pdf  Thuy P.T., Moeliono M., Locatelli B., Brockhaus M., Di Gregorio M., Mardiah S., 2014. Integration of adaptation and mitigation in climate change and forest policies in Indonesia and Vietnam. Forests 5(8), 2016-2036. doi:10.3390/f5082016 http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/5/8/2016/pdf  Locatelli B., Imbach B., Wunder S., 2013. Synergies and trade-offs between ecosystem services in Costa Rica. Environmental Conservation http://www.journals.cambridge.org/article_S0376892913000234  Pramova E., Locatelli B., Djoudi H., Somorin O., 2012. Forests and trees for social adaptation to climate variability and change. WIREs Climate Change 3:581–596. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.195/pdf  Pramova E., Locatelli B., Brockhaus M., Fohlmeister S., 2012. Ecosystem services in the National Adaptation Programmes of Action. Climate Policy 12(4): 393-409. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14693062.2011.647848  Locatelli B., Evans V., Wardell A., Andrade A., Vignola R., 2011. Forests and Climate Change in Latin America: Linking Adaptation and Mitigation. Forests 2(1): 431-450. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/2/1/431/pdf  CIFOR 2013. Mitigation–Adaptation Synergies. CIFOR Brief http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/factsheet/4263-factsheet.pdf  Locatelli B., 2011. Synergies between adaptation and mitigation in a nutshell. COBAM Brief, CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia, 4p. http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/cobambrief/3619-cobambrief.pdf
  • 17. Pour en savoir plus  Pramova E., Locatelli B., Djoudi H., Somorin O., 2012. Le rôle des forêts et des arbres dans l’adaptation sociale à la variabilité et au changement climatiques. Brief. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Bogor, Indonesia http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/infobrief/4023-infobrief.pdf  Locatelli B., 2011. Les synergies entre adaptation et atténuation en quelques mots. COBAM Brief, CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia, 4p. http://goo.gl/lcvTZ  Locatelli, B., Kanninen, M., Brockhaus, M., Colfer, C.J.P., Murdiyarso, D. and Santoso, H. 2009. Face à un avenir incertain : comment les forêts et les populations peuvent s'adapter au changement climatique http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/BLocatelli0901F.pdf
  • 18. Para saber más  Pramova E., Di Gregorio M., Locatelli B., 2015. Integración de la adaptación y la mitigación en las políticas sobre cambio climático y uso de la tierra en el Perú. Working Paper 189. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. doi:10.17528/cifor/005683 http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/WPapers/WP189Pramova.pdf  Pramova E., Locatelli B., Djoudi H., Somorin O., 2012. Bosques y árboles para la adaptación social al cambio y la variabilidad del clima. Brief. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Bogor, Indonesia. http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/infobrief/4024-infobrief.pdf  Locatelli, B., Evans, V., Wardell, A., Andrade, A., Vignola, R., 2011. Bosques y cambio climático en América Latina: Vincular adaptación y mitigación, In: Gobernanza forestal y REDD+: Desafíos para las políticas y mercados en América Latina. Petkova E., Larson A., Pacheco P. (eds.). CIFOR, Bogor, pp. 79-95. http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/BPetkova1101.pdf  Locatelli, B., Kanninen, M., Brockhaus, M., Colfer, C.J.P., Murdiyarso, D. and Santoso, H. 2009. Ante un futuro incierto: Cómo se pueden adaptar los bosques y las comunidades al cambio climático. http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/BLocatelli0901.pdf