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World vision Ethiopia, Humbo
Assisted natural regeneration project
            by Hailu Tefera
        hailu_tefera@wvi.org


      Communicating Carbon Workshop
          12-14 October 2011
             Nairobi, Kenya
Project Location
• Located south west
  of the country
  380km away from
  the capital city
Local Context
Prior to the project, the site was
open for access.
All tree species were cleared due
to demand for
   •timber,
   •Firewood
   • charcoal production
The mountain became
denuded
These has result in
    •soil erosion, flooding and
    large gully formation in
    down stream farm land
    • coverage of farm land
    with silt loads, cobbles and
    boulders
Cont…
• Area 2728ha,Managed by 7 forest
  development and protection
  legally established cooperatives
  who are living adjacent to project
  site
• Each cooperative has been given
  land user right certificate by the
  government
• Each forest cooperative has a
  member of 400-870 house holds
  How many men and women?
• Technique we are using is
  protecting the degraded hill from
  human and animal interference to
  help naturally regenerate from
  live stamps and soil seed
  banks, only 270ha of it is planted
  with new seedlings
Describing Carbon Sequestration
• Site identification together with district level government staff
• Consultation workshops were conducted at Zone level-
  participants( federal, regional, zonal and district level gov’t body
  and community representative on the concept of carbon
• The workshop is repeated at district level with more
  participants from the community
• once we get community and gov’t consent, various discussions
  were organized at village level to get the consent of majority of
  a community and discussion on the impact of land
  degradation, causes and consequences on yield reduction, flood
  hazards, local climate change and possible measures has been
  carried out
• Documenting minute and every piece of decision done by
  farmer
Non-Financial Benefits
 Environmental
  • Increased vegetation
    cover
  • Decrease in soil and
    wind erosion,
  • increased infiltration
  • increased in
    biodiversity-wild lives
    have started to come
    back to home
  • Improved microclimate
Social benefits
   • Recognition of user rights of communities to
     manage the forest
   • Uptake of the FMNR technique
   • Awareness creation and increased knowledge
   • Legal recognition and written bye laws
 Partnership benefits
   • It has brought innovative partnership among Humbo
     community, the Ethiopian Government, World Vision
     Ethiopia, World Vision Australia and World Bank.
   • This innovative partnership approach generated
     learnings that can be leveraged for the development of
     similar projects in the future in Ethiopia and other parts
     of Africa.
Financial Benefits
•Besides the obvious tree re-
growth, people have benefited from
•Fire wood from pruned branch
•Grass harvesting through cut and
carry
•Income from Carbon revenue. Out
of the total 880,295t C02 expected
to be sequestered, only 165,000t is
sold to World bank and $726,000
expected to come to community in
the 1st ten years
-(1st payment 34,184USD/ 579,029
ETB transferred to community &
have started implementing their plan
-The 2nd $48,915 on the way
-communities are allowed to cut and
sell 50% of the trees at 11th and 21st
year
Languages we used to convey carbon issue
• to convey that release of C02 is
  harmful, we used smoke as a result
  of wood burning, smoke coming out
  of car, factory etc as an example
• We tried to educate communities
  on benefits before and the
  potential benefits after project
  specially co benefits
• We have used different tools to
  increase awareness of the
  community T-
  shirt, posters, environment
  club, review meeting, inviting
  community representative to
  national CC workshops, experience
  sharing trip and creating discussion
  forum after each visit, organizing
  special event eg. environment
  day, involve students in the school
  (songs, poems), consultation
  meeting, news letter,
Tools most useful to explain the meaning of carbon
                   sequestration

• drawings- diagrams and sketches are more simple to be
  understood by farmers please bring examples
• films/drama/theater- the farmers easily understand the
  process while relaxing
• radios/TV- This days most farmers have at least radios
  that would enable them to access the information. In
  addition to that information transferred through radio
  and TV are considered seriously by the farmers
• Consultations: will give every farmers the chance to
  openly discuss, ask and comment. Through this two way
  discussion the farmers understand the concept
challenges and opportunities we have faced on
          our communication system
• Gathering of big number of community at a very
  earlier period will not help the community
  understand the concept. The reasons are:
   – Farmers are always hesitant and they may be mislead by
     wrong perception of a single person that may lead them to
     rebel
   – There was a time that they perceived as if their land was to
     be given to some external body and their reaction was not
     good
• the solution was discontinuing the meeting and
  continued some other time together with all
  concerned govt body in small groups and then slowly
  to large groups
Concept of cost benefit analysis
• [the project was conveying the concept of cost
  benefit analysis focusing on the future
  environmental and economic benefits.
• educating the farmers on the multiple benefits of
  forest – fire wood, grass, NTFP and timber
  product, advantages and disadvantages of forest on
  agricultural production, livestock e.t.c, sustainable
  forest management
• taking adequate time until they understand the
  future benefits of the forest and we were telling
  them the minimum expected revenue than the
  maximum one
• identifying and addressing the immediate needs of
  the vulnerable ones
Cont..
• Challenge: community over expectation due to information
  from wrong sources
• How we addressed:
   – frequent discussion, consultation to clear ambiguity
   – negation with the buyer to release payment before
     verification
   – Care full follow up not to fail due to lack of carbon
     compliance
• Opportunities
   – being the first large AR project money people visited the
     area and that has unanimously increased community
     awareness
Monitoring, Reporting, and
            Verification (MRV)
• we have conducted training on the monitoring plan prepared.
• Training has been given on modality of payment, compliance
  and consequence of week performance from the beginning
   – We educated they by synchronizing with the experience they
      have- eg Auditing and consequence of audit finding
   – Don’t talk much about money aspect, rather on contribution
      to sustainable development
• We didn’t tell them only the opportunity i.e money aspect) but
  emphasized on the requirement.
• Participated on practical data collection, boundary
  delineation, base line carbon measurement and so on from the
  beginning and that has helped them to understand the
  seriousness of the project
Comment on effective communication tool
               on MRV
•   Communicate them with simple language that they are familiar- eg. Auditing
•   care must be taken not to exaggerate things
•   communicate clearly to communities from the beginning
•   give chance to comment on MRV to collect their feed back
•   don’t frustrate but tell them the reality and involve them exercise the measurement
    technique
challenges
-desperation/lack of confidence
-quality of data, document handling, recording
-seeking special benefit those who are regularly involved on monitoring and data
    collection
How did you address the challenge
     – Educate by doing
     – Refreshment training
     – Working in group (government expert, project staff) until they become expertise
     – Close follow up and encouragement, covering their lunch cost, but once they
         tested it now they are energetic
Legal issues
• Languages used to explain contracts between farmers and
  buyer was English and then interpreted into local language
• discussed one by one on the draft document with the farmers
  and finalized incorporating their comment
• Focus on roles and responsibilities and consequence to failure
  to deliver
• Sign on sub Emission Reduction Agreement
  between, WVE, government and each
  community/cooperative
• Conflict resolution training has been given for religious
  leaders and elderly community members, forest cooperative
  leaders using the local/ cultural values
• Communication tools used to communicate legal issue was by
  trying to explain the traditional norm and culture that they
  have been using to take any remedial measure for actions that
  are illegal
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Worldvision Ethiopia, Humbo Assisted natural regeneration project

  • 1. World vision Ethiopia, Humbo Assisted natural regeneration project by Hailu Tefera hailu_tefera@wvi.org Communicating Carbon Workshop 12-14 October 2011 Nairobi, Kenya
  • 2. Project Location • Located south west of the country 380km away from the capital city
  • 3. Local Context Prior to the project, the site was open for access. All tree species were cleared due to demand for •timber, •Firewood • charcoal production The mountain became denuded These has result in •soil erosion, flooding and large gully formation in down stream farm land • coverage of farm land with silt loads, cobbles and boulders
  • 4. Cont… • Area 2728ha,Managed by 7 forest development and protection legally established cooperatives who are living adjacent to project site • Each cooperative has been given land user right certificate by the government • Each forest cooperative has a member of 400-870 house holds How many men and women? • Technique we are using is protecting the degraded hill from human and animal interference to help naturally regenerate from live stamps and soil seed banks, only 270ha of it is planted with new seedlings
  • 5. Describing Carbon Sequestration • Site identification together with district level government staff • Consultation workshops were conducted at Zone level- participants( federal, regional, zonal and district level gov’t body and community representative on the concept of carbon • The workshop is repeated at district level with more participants from the community • once we get community and gov’t consent, various discussions were organized at village level to get the consent of majority of a community and discussion on the impact of land degradation, causes and consequences on yield reduction, flood hazards, local climate change and possible measures has been carried out • Documenting minute and every piece of decision done by farmer
  • 6. Non-Financial Benefits  Environmental • Increased vegetation cover • Decrease in soil and wind erosion, • increased infiltration • increased in biodiversity-wild lives have started to come back to home • Improved microclimate
  • 7. Social benefits • Recognition of user rights of communities to manage the forest • Uptake of the FMNR technique • Awareness creation and increased knowledge • Legal recognition and written bye laws  Partnership benefits • It has brought innovative partnership among Humbo community, the Ethiopian Government, World Vision Ethiopia, World Vision Australia and World Bank. • This innovative partnership approach generated learnings that can be leveraged for the development of similar projects in the future in Ethiopia and other parts of Africa.
  • 8. Financial Benefits •Besides the obvious tree re- growth, people have benefited from •Fire wood from pruned branch •Grass harvesting through cut and carry •Income from Carbon revenue. Out of the total 880,295t C02 expected to be sequestered, only 165,000t is sold to World bank and $726,000 expected to come to community in the 1st ten years -(1st payment 34,184USD/ 579,029 ETB transferred to community & have started implementing their plan -The 2nd $48,915 on the way -communities are allowed to cut and sell 50% of the trees at 11th and 21st year
  • 9. Languages we used to convey carbon issue • to convey that release of C02 is harmful, we used smoke as a result of wood burning, smoke coming out of car, factory etc as an example • We tried to educate communities on benefits before and the potential benefits after project specially co benefits • We have used different tools to increase awareness of the community T- shirt, posters, environment club, review meeting, inviting community representative to national CC workshops, experience sharing trip and creating discussion forum after each visit, organizing special event eg. environment day, involve students in the school (songs, poems), consultation meeting, news letter,
  • 10. Tools most useful to explain the meaning of carbon sequestration • drawings- diagrams and sketches are more simple to be understood by farmers please bring examples • films/drama/theater- the farmers easily understand the process while relaxing • radios/TV- This days most farmers have at least radios that would enable them to access the information. In addition to that information transferred through radio and TV are considered seriously by the farmers • Consultations: will give every farmers the chance to openly discuss, ask and comment. Through this two way discussion the farmers understand the concept
  • 11. challenges and opportunities we have faced on our communication system • Gathering of big number of community at a very earlier period will not help the community understand the concept. The reasons are: – Farmers are always hesitant and they may be mislead by wrong perception of a single person that may lead them to rebel – There was a time that they perceived as if their land was to be given to some external body and their reaction was not good • the solution was discontinuing the meeting and continued some other time together with all concerned govt body in small groups and then slowly to large groups
  • 12. Concept of cost benefit analysis • [the project was conveying the concept of cost benefit analysis focusing on the future environmental and economic benefits. • educating the farmers on the multiple benefits of forest – fire wood, grass, NTFP and timber product, advantages and disadvantages of forest on agricultural production, livestock e.t.c, sustainable forest management • taking adequate time until they understand the future benefits of the forest and we were telling them the minimum expected revenue than the maximum one • identifying and addressing the immediate needs of the vulnerable ones
  • 13. Cont.. • Challenge: community over expectation due to information from wrong sources • How we addressed: – frequent discussion, consultation to clear ambiguity – negation with the buyer to release payment before verification – Care full follow up not to fail due to lack of carbon compliance • Opportunities – being the first large AR project money people visited the area and that has unanimously increased community awareness
  • 14. Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) • we have conducted training on the monitoring plan prepared. • Training has been given on modality of payment, compliance and consequence of week performance from the beginning – We educated they by synchronizing with the experience they have- eg Auditing and consequence of audit finding – Don’t talk much about money aspect, rather on contribution to sustainable development • We didn’t tell them only the opportunity i.e money aspect) but emphasized on the requirement. • Participated on practical data collection, boundary delineation, base line carbon measurement and so on from the beginning and that has helped them to understand the seriousness of the project
  • 15. Comment on effective communication tool on MRV • Communicate them with simple language that they are familiar- eg. Auditing • care must be taken not to exaggerate things • communicate clearly to communities from the beginning • give chance to comment on MRV to collect their feed back • don’t frustrate but tell them the reality and involve them exercise the measurement technique challenges -desperation/lack of confidence -quality of data, document handling, recording -seeking special benefit those who are regularly involved on monitoring and data collection How did you address the challenge – Educate by doing – Refreshment training – Working in group (government expert, project staff) until they become expertise – Close follow up and encouragement, covering their lunch cost, but once they tested it now they are energetic
  • 16. Legal issues • Languages used to explain contracts between farmers and buyer was English and then interpreted into local language • discussed one by one on the draft document with the farmers and finalized incorporating their comment • Focus on roles and responsibilities and consequence to failure to deliver • Sign on sub Emission Reduction Agreement between, WVE, government and each community/cooperative • Conflict resolution training has been given for religious leaders and elderly community members, forest cooperative leaders using the local/ cultural values • Communication tools used to communicate legal issue was by trying to explain the traditional norm and culture that they have been using to take any remedial measure for actions that are illegal

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 420 km SSW of Addis Ababa1979 air photoThe project site is severely degraded areas and the community has depended on these lands for grazing and limited firewood collection. Data on the historical and current land use/land cover change has been collated from participatory rural appraisals (PRAs) in the Soddo and Humbo project. The It was further confirmed that carbon stocks are declining and will continue to decline if land management remains in the status quo. The available aerial photographs of the site confirm this.