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  • www.lupis.eu LUPIS contract number GOCE-036955

    Land Use Policies and Sustainable

    Development in Developing Countries;

    Examples from LUPIS

    Floor Brouwer (LEI, Wageningen UR)

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    EU FP6 Project “LUPIS”

    Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in

    Developing Countries

    15 partners, 11 Countries

    Feb 2007 – March 2011

    EU-contribution:

    2.1 Million euro

    Co-ordination

    Floor Brouwer

    (LEI, part of Wageningen UR)

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Improve knowledge of the impact that different land use policies will have on the

    sustainable development of developing countries

    Develop integrated assessment tools for application by scientists

    in a selected number of developing countries

    Building blocks Tools developed in SENSOR and SEAMLESS

    Developed in European context

    Test applicability in developing countries

    Key objectives

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    What is the impact on sustainable development of implementing...

    (Tunisia)... Water and soil conservation policy

    (Kenya)... land privatization policy

    (India)... organic farming policies

    (China)... water pollution control policies

    (Indonesia) ... land conversion control policies

    (Mali)... plans towards expanding land under irrigation

    (Brazil)... land and forest conservation policies

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Economic impact

    Scenarios_1 & 2_2015 : impacts of increase of pricing Water by 13 %

    Farm income decline at 8% in the public irrigation system and at 25% in the private system.

    This deterioration of income due to the increase of water pricing and the cost of pumping

    Farm Income (DT/ha)

    -6%-8%

    -21% -25%

    0

    1000

    2000

    3000

    4000

    5000

    6000

    FARM_1 FARM_2 FARM_3 FARM_4

    (DT/ ha)

    baseline_2015

    Scenario_1&2_2015

    Water pricing policy assessment in Tunisia

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Environmental impact

    WATER USE (m3/ha)

    -11%-5%

    -18%

    -15%

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    3000

    3500

    4000

    FARM_1 FARM_2 FARM_3 FARM_4

    wa

    te

    r u

    se

    (m

    3/h

    a)

    baseline_2015

    Scenario_1&2_2015SOIL EROSION (T/ha)

    - 7%

    - 6%~-1%

    - 3%

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    FARM_1 FARM_2 FARM_3 FARM_4

    So

    il e

    ro

    sio

    n (

    T/h

    a)

    baseline_2015

    Scenario_1&2_2015

    The increase price of water irrigation has resulted in a significant reduction at 18% of the water consumption in the public system more than the private at the 11%

    Pricing of irrigation water is an important policy to reduce the level of erosion to 7% in the public system more than the private to 3%

    Water pricing policy assessment in Tunisia

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Research Question

    What is the impact of forest conservation policies

    along road BR-163 in Mato Grosso and Pará on

    sustainable development?

    Brazil

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Study area

    BR 163

    BR 163

    Santarém

    BR 163

    Cuiabá

    Atlantic Ocean

    A

    AM

    MT

    AC

    PA

    RO

    RRAP

    TO

    MA

    BC

    Roads

    Water

    Case study’ municipalities

    BR 163’s Influence area

    Brazilian Amazon Forest

    Deforestation arch

    Brazil

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Selected Policies

    Forest Code - Existing policy, regulates deforestation in rural properties

    in the Amazon region. In Amazon forest 80% of the property is preserved for

    forest conservation, in Cerrado vegetation 35%, but in reality less than these

    % are effectively protected (weak governance). In 2011 this Code is

    renewed to 60% protection of Amazon forest in parliament.

    Conservation Units – Since 2000 the National System of Nature

    Conservation Units (SNUC), provides criteria and regulations for the

    creation, implementation and management of the conservation units. In

    Brazil 11% of the territory is under conservation, but the borders of the

    majority of the national parks are not respected (weak governance).

    Brazil

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Policy scenarios

    1 The “Baseline” and ”revised baseline” scenarios both imply ineffective governance, while

    “governance” and “revised governance” imply effective governance. “Revised” refers to revised

    Forest act (see 1.2.1).

    Scenario Forest type Governance1 Region Effective

    Baseline Forest Code Low

    North 65%

    Central 60%

    South 55%

    Conservation Units Low

    North 95%

    Central 95%

    South 95%

    Revised baseline

    Forest Code Low

    North 40%

    Central 40%

    South 25%

    Conservation Units Low

    North 95%

    Central 95%

    South 95%

    Governance

    Forest Code High

    North 75%

    Central 70% South 65%

    Conservation Units High

    North 100%

    Central 100%

    South 100%

    Revised

    governance

    Forest Code High

    North 55%

    Central 55%

    South 40%

    Conservation Units High

    North 100%

    Central 100%

    South 100%

    Forest code of 80% not

    effectively protected

    New Forest code of 60%

    not effectively protected

    Forest code of 80%

    effectively protected

    New Forest code of 60%

    effectively protected

    Brazil

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Main results

    -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50

    REVISED BASELINE

    GOVERNANCE

    REVISED GOVERNANCE

    Relative difference with baseline governance scenario (%)

    Job & income Education Health GDP services

    Transport costs Beef income Soy income SUM Timber income

    Biodiversity Natural vegetation SUM CO2 SUM deforestation

    Revision of Forest Code

    strongly increase

    deforestation and CO2

    emissions

    Brazil

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Assessing policy options: equal weights

    Governance policy

    scenario scores highest

    in MCA in both price

    scenarios

    In low scoring policy

    scenarios economic

    LUFs more important

    than environmental LUfs

    Brazil

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Impact Assessment in LUPIS: Conclusions

    Need for ex-ante policy assessments: to understand intended and unintended

    impacts of policies

    Rich tool-boxes are not sufficient: integrated way of research is yet to emerge

    for developing countries

    Challenges in the collaboration: diversity of cultures, lack of ex-ante in-house

    approaches, limited experience in multi-disciplinary research, data

    constraints, hardly existing science-policy platforms

    LUPIS IA: re-use tools and knowledge, integrate data, models, stakeholders;

    balanced qualitative & quantitative methods; common language

    Governance is critically important in understanding sustainable development

    in developing countries (implementation and enforcement of policies)

    LUPIS IA supposes the involvement at each stage- It has contributed to more

    frequent and systematic interactions with stakeholders than is usual

    approaches (National and Intl Policy Forums and workshops)

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    Dissemination strategies

    Publication of a special issue ‘Impact

    Assessment of Land Use Policies and

    Sustainable Development in Developing

    Countries’ with Journal Land Use Policy

    We expect some 6 papers into the Special Issue.

    Five papers have been published in the past

    year co-authored by scientists in the South and

    Europe

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    INNOVATIONSEEDS / ECO-PRO

    Highlight how LUPIS might be used

    by policy makers and market players.

    Although the tools focused on seven

    specific areas, the analytical

    framework is meant to be generic

    and flexible so as to be applied

    across a range of issues as in further

    countries. The Technology readiness

    Level of the methodology is therefore

    estimated to be 9 on the TRL scale.

  • Land Use Policies and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

    See also the recent brief in Youris.com

    (European research media center):

    http://www.youris.com/Environment/Interviews/Fl

    oor_Brouwer_Gathering_Environmental_Scientis

    ts_And_Land_Use_Policy_Makers.kl

    Message: Exploring land use policy can support

    sustainable development in developing

    countries, but implementation of scientific advice

    is difficult to achieve.

    http://www.youris.com/Environment/Interviews/Floor_Brouwer_Gathering_Environmental_Scientists_And_Land_Use_Policy_Makers.klhttp://www.youris.com/Environment/Interviews/Floor_Brouwer_Gathering_Environmental_Scientists_And_Land_Use_Policy_Makers.klhttp://www.youris.com/Environment/Interviews/Floor_Brouwer_Gathering_Environmental_Scientists_And_Land_Use_Policy_Makers.klhttp://www.youris.com/Environment/Interviews/Floor_Brouwer_Gathering_Environmental_Scientists_And_Land_Use_Policy_Makers.klhttp://www.youris.com/Environment/Interviews/Floor_Brouwer_Gathering_Environmental_Scientists_And_Land_Use_Policy_Makers.kl