results 1: formalising a multi-stakeholder platform
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Results 1: Formalising a multi-stakeholder platform. Results 2: Testing/Applying an operational framework. Remote Sensing & Geo-Information Systems. Source: EarthCollective (eds) (2007b). Testing the SELS framework with respect to: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Remote Sensing & Geo-Information SystemsRemote Sensing & Geo-Information Systems
Transdisciplinary Assessment & Implementation FrameworkTransdisciplinary Assessment & Implementation Framework
Decision Making Process & Implementation
Stakeholder and Expert
Consultation
Stakeholder and Expert
Participation
Monitoring, Management Effectiveness & Evaluation
Source: EarthCollective (eds) (2007b)
Testing the SELS framework with respect to:
restoration of ecosystem/landscape services (understanding the trade-offs with land-use changes)
transdisciplinarity & integration of concepts effective stakeholder engagement (how does the framework answer the right questions for the right people?)
bridging research-implementation gap
Contribution to scientific understanding of values, perceptions, trade-offs, management & financing across institutional & geographical scales.
‘Earth’Biodiversit
y Soil
Quality & Erosion Ctrl
Payments for Water ServicesUpstream/Downstream willingness to pay/accept; Sale of water rights;‘Working for Water’ &‘Working for Wetlands’
Carbon MarketVoluntary and
CDM; ‘Working for Woodlands’
Landschapsveiling:
Fund fire management
‘Working on Fire’
Landschapsveiling:Bundling various ES & biodiversity outcomes
‘Restourism’Tourism & restoration
Restoring of Wetlands and Floodplains (how) Picture of work on piet farm (restoring flood plains), picture of
the work in the Kromme (gabions) picture’s of resembles ecosystems good & service what will improved
natural grazing livestock farming tourism Soil retention (dam) Biodiversity basis flow water availability
picture of people working in nursery & planting (employment not ecosystem services but important)
In partnership withLNV – WUR (Alterra & LEI)
(Pending Partnership with Working for Wetlands)
‘Water’Hydrologica
l & Watershed Services
2 Scientific Publications in progress• Zylstra, M. (in press) ‘Lessons Learned from applying the
Ecosystem Approach: The Baviaanskloof’. Chapter in IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM) Publication
• Zylstra & Van den Broeck (in press) ‘Elemental Equity: An intuitive interface for mainstreaming payments for ecosystem services (PES)?’
7 Scientific Presentations / Papers / PostersResults presented/disseminated at:• Interfaces (Arid Zones & Fynbos) Forum: Aug. 08• South African Thicket Forum: Aug. 08• South African Wildlife Management Association (SAWMA): Sept.
08• IUCN World Conservation Congress: Oct.08• WUR-ESA Lunch Presentation: Oct. 08• Baviaanskloof Research-Implementation Coordination
Workshop: Oct.08
+/- 10 WUR MSc thesis reports 2 Scientific Publications 1-2 PhD position proposals 1 PRESENCE Workshop (multi-stakeholder) 1 Landscape Auction (Landschapsveiling) 2 Participatory planning workshops (scientists, implementers and stakeholders) 1 Ecosystem Management Workshop (with IUCN-CEM) 1-2 Presentations at the Conference on Economics in Natural Resource Management (Cape Town, SA) and Water Management Conference (Port Elizabeth) Reporting to SELS & WUR Chair Groups
- Haider Ali Javed - Haider Ali Javed - Lennart van der Burg Lennart van der Burg - Ignacio de la FlorIgnacio de la Flor- Kim JanssenKim Janssen- Eliska LorencovaEliska Lorencova- Emmanuelle NoirtinEmmanuelle Noirtin- Janneke SpekreijseJanneke Spekreijse- Gamtoos Irrigation BoardGamtoos Irrigation Board- R3G & its members / advisorsR3G & its members / advisors- Eastern Cape ParksEastern Cape Parks- CSIRCSIR- PRESENCE platform partnersPRESENCE platform partners WUR (ESA, ENP, ENR, GRS, SOQ, LEI, Alterra, WUR (ESA, ENP, ENR, GRS, SOQ, LEI, Alterra,
SELS) CSIR, RU, ASSET Research...SELS) CSIR, RU, ASSET Research...- All willing & patient ‘stakeholders’...All willing & patient ‘stakeholders’...