icimod’s work on sustainable livelihoods and poverty reduction
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ICIMOD’s Work on Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction. Michael Kollmair, Programme Manager SLPR. What makes the ‘Third Pole’ unique?. 210 Million People 60% ‘Poor’. Understanding Mountain Poverty. Vulnerability and Adaptation. Conceptual framework of vulnerability assessment Con. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
Kathmandu, Nepal
ICIMOD’s Work on Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction
Michael Kollmair, Programme Manager SLPR
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What makes the ‘Third Pole’ unique?
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210 Million People
60% ‘Poor’
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Understanding Mountain Poverty
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Vulnerability and Adaptation
Conceptual framework of vulnerability assessment
ConNon-climatic factors
Exposure
Impacts (of climate change and other factors)
Vulnerability (to climate and other factors)
Sensitivity
Adaptation
Adaptive capacity
Climate change and variability
Physical cause-effect relationship
Effect of human action
Perception and interpretation of human action
Functional relationship(A partly determines B)
Adapted from Fuessel & Klein
Vulnerability = Exposure + Sensitivity – Adaptive Capacity
Climate Change is an additional stress factor intensifying others
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Adaptation in the Mountain Context
• Mountain people are experienced in adaptation
• Local/autonomous adaptation is
is central
• Understand to support local adaptation with planned adaptation
NCVST 2009 (ISET)
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ICIMOD’s Mission
To enable and facilitate equitable and sustainable well-being of the mountain people of the Hindu-Kush Himalaya by supporting sustainable mountain development through active regional cooperation
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Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction Programme
Action Area
High Value Products and Value Chains
(HVP/VC)
Action Area
Innovative Livelihood
Options(ILOp)
Division
Economic Analysis
(EAD)
Division
Gender and Governance
(GGD)
“Reducing vulnerability, improving adaptive capacity and enhancing resilience”
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Innovative Livelihood Options
• Promotion of innovative livelihood practices and approaches through regional exchange
• Exploring the opportunities of remittances and pro-poor tourism
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Migration and Development
Central driver for mountain development
• Rural-Urban Migration (mnt-lowland)
• Labour Migration(within region andbeyond)
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Remittance Flow
World Bank, 2010
Mio. US$
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Feminisation of Mountain Livelihoods
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Use of Remittances
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High Value Products
• Promoting the development of mountain high value niche products (e.g. Non-Timber Forest Products, medicinal, aromatic plants, beekeeping) and increasing their value for mountain people
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High Value Products
Comparative Advantages:
• Highly diverse resource base in the mountains
• Traditional knowledge is available
• Less competition with plain areas
• High demand for products in emerging markets
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Mountain Specific Value Chain Approach
Key Features: Addressing mountain specifities
• Long value chains (often transboundary)
• Many traders, middlemen
• High diversity, but small quantities of products
• Inadequate infrastructure and policies
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Mountain Specific Value Chain Approach
Mountain S
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Generic Value Chain Approach
Accessibility, Fragility, Marginality, Diversity
Unique niche products and services
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ICIMOD’s regional VC pilots
• 6 own VC pilots, close to 20 partners
• Almost all HKH covered
• From agriculture, NTFP to service sector
• Focus cross-border VCs and comparison same product but from different RMC
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Increasing Income of Poor Producers of Bay Leaves
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Impact Pathway Bay Leaf – Uttarakhand, India
• Pro-poor mountain specific value chain methodology piloted
• (leverage point ‘policy’ identified)
• Pilot model for NTFP policy readjustment
• Co-management favoured by NFTP policy makers
• Collection permits for Bay Leaves issued
• Rotational mandis (markets) established
• Improved marketing and payment system benefit the poor producers
• Increased and secured income for collectors
• Sustainable harvesting from wild
• Government investment in up-scaling to other NTFPs
ICIMOD Output Outcome Impact
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Thank you
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