Innovative tools and their application for dynamic conservation of agricultural heritage systems

Francois Stepman
Francois StepmanEuropean co-manager at Platform for African – European Partnership in Agricultural Research for Development à Platform for African – European Partnership in Agricultural Research for Development
Innovative Policies and Tools for
Dynamic Conservation of Agricultural
Heritage Systems
PARVIZ KOOHAFKAN, President & Founder
World Agricultural Heritage Foundation
2	
Current Food System
•  Over 7 billion people more than half of them in the
cities
•  Near1 billion have too little to eat
•  1.6 billion eat too much
•  Wasting > 30% of food
China
more meat, oil in diet
overweight 25.4%
obesity in some cities: 20.0%
Thailand
overweight: 32.3%
obesity: 8.8%
Japan
obesity: 20%*
3x increase (1962-2002)
USA
overweight: 70.8
obesity: 33.0
UK
overweight: 64.2
obesity: 26.9
(WHO)
Public Health
non-communicable diseases
Tunisia
Overweight:32%
higher in Women
addressing Poverty
food security, health and
nutrition problems
While
Sustaining Natural
Resources Base and
facing C.C.
A Paradigm Shift in Agricultural
Development and Food Policies
The Challenges Ahead Require:
Bringing	together		
o Ecosystem Diversity
o Socio-economic Diversity
o Cultural Diversity
o Culinary Diversity
o Curative Diversity
Linking Global …….. to local
and local …… to global
Bringing
Culture in
Agri-Culture
Culture is:
Standing on
the shoulders
of ancestors
Investing in All Assets of Rural Systems
(livelihoods, communities, economies)
Financial Capital:
money, savings
Natural Capital:
nature’s goods and services
(waste assimilation, pollination, storm
protection, water supply, wildlife)
Social Capital:
cohesiveness of people
and societies -
trust, reciprocity,
rules and norms,
networks and institutions
Physical Capital:
Infrastructure, roads
markets
Human Capital:
the status of individuals -
health, skills, knowledge
Empowering women and Working with local
communities
Saving Unique Agricultural Heritage Systems at risk
China Rice Fish system
Intensification
without Simplification
!  They are more than 1.4 billion
!  They are the poorest of the world’s poor
!  They are the victims of globalisation, climate change and
expansion of industrial agriculture
!  They are living in marginal lands and environments that are
prone to floods, drought, storms and other environmental
disasters
•  Produce more than 70% of the global food
•  They are the largest number of stewards of the environment
and its ecosystem services including biodiversity,
Higher and sustainable productivity increase at
their level will have a major impact on poverty
reduction, economic growth and climate change
mitigation and adaptation
Turning challenges to opportunities:
The Small holders and family farmers
Dynamic
Conservation
of
GLOBALLY
IMPORTANT
AGRICULTURAL
HERITAGE
SYSTEMS
GIAHS
GIAHS CRITERIA
"  Food and livelihood security
"  Biodiversity and genetic resources
"  Indigenous and Local knowledge of
individuals and community
"  Cultural Diversity of Agri-“Culture”
including product and service diversity
"  Landscape diversity and aesthetic values
Ifugao Rice Terraces, Philippines
Oases of the Maghreb
Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia
Satoyama systems Japan
36 Sites Recognised by FAO in 15
Countries
Many others waiting the recognition
# Promotes public understanding,
awareness, national and
international recognition and
support to safeguard the
Agricultural Heritage as
benchmarks of sustainability
# Piloting innovative model for
engaging communities, local and
national governments in the
adaptive management of
agricultural systems
# Bringing back the culture and
identity of the local communities
The GIAHS Dynamic Conservation
How?
! At Global level
by identification, selection and recognition of GIAHS and
their communities
! At National level
by capacity building in policy, regulatory and incentive
mechanisms to safeguard these outstanding systems and
use them as sustainability bench mark systems
! At Local Level
by empowerment of local communities and technical
assistance, promoting traditional knowledge and
enhancing viability of these systems through economic
incentives (labelling, PES, Agro-Tourism, etc..)
$  Dynamic conservation
approaches
NIAHS Policy
Food labeling and niche market in China
GIAHS sets up a new win-win model
“Underpinning the Resiliency of
Agricultural Heritage Systems
and Rewarding Small Holders,
Family Farmers and Indigenous
Communities for their Dynamic
Conservation”
Specific focus
Resiliency Comparason between GIAHS
Agro-ecological and Conventional Farming
Geo-referencing and Geo-tagging
Farmers’ Heritage
GIAHS is not about the past but
about the future
Thank You
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Innovative tools and their application for dynamic conservation of agricultural heritage systems

  • 1. Innovative Policies and Tools for Dynamic Conservation of Agricultural Heritage Systems PARVIZ KOOHAFKAN, President & Founder World Agricultural Heritage Foundation
  • 2. 2 Current Food System •  Over 7 billion people more than half of them in the cities •  Near1 billion have too little to eat •  1.6 billion eat too much •  Wasting > 30% of food
  • 3. China more meat, oil in diet overweight 25.4% obesity in some cities: 20.0% Thailand overweight: 32.3% obesity: 8.8% Japan obesity: 20%* 3x increase (1962-2002) USA overweight: 70.8 obesity: 33.0 UK overweight: 64.2 obesity: 26.9 (WHO) Public Health non-communicable diseases Tunisia Overweight:32% higher in Women
  • 4. addressing Poverty food security, health and nutrition problems While Sustaining Natural Resources Base and facing C.C. A Paradigm Shift in Agricultural Development and Food Policies The Challenges Ahead Require:
  • 5. Bringing together o Ecosystem Diversity o Socio-economic Diversity o Cultural Diversity o Culinary Diversity o Curative Diversity
  • 6. Linking Global …….. to local and local …… to global
  • 8. Investing in All Assets of Rural Systems (livelihoods, communities, economies) Financial Capital: money, savings Natural Capital: nature’s goods and services (waste assimilation, pollination, storm protection, water supply, wildlife) Social Capital: cohesiveness of people and societies - trust, reciprocity, rules and norms, networks and institutions Physical Capital: Infrastructure, roads markets Human Capital: the status of individuals - health, skills, knowledge
  • 9. Empowering women and Working with local communities
  • 10. Saving Unique Agricultural Heritage Systems at risk
  • 11. China Rice Fish system Intensification without Simplification
  • 12. !  They are more than 1.4 billion !  They are the poorest of the world’s poor !  They are the victims of globalisation, climate change and expansion of industrial agriculture !  They are living in marginal lands and environments that are prone to floods, drought, storms and other environmental disasters •  Produce more than 70% of the global food •  They are the largest number of stewards of the environment and its ecosystem services including biodiversity, Higher and sustainable productivity increase at their level will have a major impact on poverty reduction, economic growth and climate change mitigation and adaptation Turning challenges to opportunities: The Small holders and family farmers
  • 14. GIAHS CRITERIA "  Food and livelihood security "  Biodiversity and genetic resources "  Indigenous and Local knowledge of individuals and community "  Cultural Diversity of Agri-“Culture” including product and service diversity "  Landscape diversity and aesthetic values
  • 15. Ifugao Rice Terraces, Philippines
  • 16. Oases of the Maghreb
  • 19. 36 Sites Recognised by FAO in 15 Countries
  • 20. Many others waiting the recognition
  • 21. # Promotes public understanding, awareness, national and international recognition and support to safeguard the Agricultural Heritage as benchmarks of sustainability # Piloting innovative model for engaging communities, local and national governments in the adaptive management of agricultural systems # Bringing back the culture and identity of the local communities The GIAHS Dynamic Conservation
  • 22. How? ! At Global level by identification, selection and recognition of GIAHS and their communities ! At National level by capacity building in policy, regulatory and incentive mechanisms to safeguard these outstanding systems and use them as sustainability bench mark systems ! At Local Level by empowerment of local communities and technical assistance, promoting traditional knowledge and enhancing viability of these systems through economic incentives (labelling, PES, Agro-Tourism, etc..)
  • 24. Food labeling and niche market in China GIAHS sets up a new win-win model
  • 25. “Underpinning the Resiliency of Agricultural Heritage Systems and Rewarding Small Holders, Family Farmers and Indigenous Communities for their Dynamic Conservation” Specific focus
  • 26. Resiliency Comparason between GIAHS Agro-ecological and Conventional Farming
  • 28. GIAHS is not about the past but about the future Thank You