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Title: Theo Dillaha, Program Director SANREM CRSP


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SANREM CRSP Annual Report
  • Theo Dillaha, Program Director SANREM CRSP
  • Office of International Research, Education, and
    Development, Virginia Tech

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Outline
  • Highlights
  • Issues
  • Annual Meeting Overview

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Context
  • Over half way through SANREM Phase II
  • Bridging Awards completed
  • Long-term research activities 14 months into
    their 3.5 year programs

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Bridging Awards
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Globalization, Agricultural Growth, and the
Environment Consolidation and Continuity of
SANREM Research in Southeast Asia
  • PIs Ian Coxhead, Agricultural and Applied
    Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison and
    Gerald Shivley, Agricultural Economics, Purdue
    University.
  • Partners University of the Philippines Los
    Banos Hue University, Vietnam Nong Lam
    University, Vietnam.

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Globalization, Agricultural Growth, and the
Environment Consolidation and Continuity of
SANREM Research in Southeast Asia
  • Research on economic and environmental features
    of commercial tree crops, especially coffee, in
    Vietnam
  • Refine economic and environmental policy analysis
    tools for use at landscape and national scales.
  • Consolidation and dissemination of lessons from
    SANREM II research in the Philippines.
  • Provide SANREM SE Asia metadata to the ME.

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Globalization, Agricultural Growth, and the
Environment Consolidation and Continuity of
SANREM Research in Southeast Asia
  • Accomplishments
  • 1 M.S and 1 Ph.D. students graduated
  • 1 short course
  • 2 Fulbright exchanges
  • 3 refereed journal articles
  • 1 book
  • 3 book chapters
  • 465,000 in funding obtained from other sources
    to continue SANREM research

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Sustainable Land Use and Biodiversity
Conservation in the Andes Scaling-UpSANREM-Andes
Research
  • PIs Robert E. Rhoades and Virginia D. Nazarea,
    University of Georgia

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Sustainable Land Use and Biodiversity
Conservation in the Andes Scaling-UpSANREM-Andes
Research
  • Development of watershed visualization tools for
    LUC modeling and scenario planning, including
    climate change issues
  • Creating guidelines and methods for biodiversity
    conservation of Andean crops
  • Delivery of SANREM-Andes data and meta-data for
    the SANREM knowledge base.

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Sustainable Land Use and Biodiversity
Conservation in the Andes Scaling-UpSANREM-Andes
Research
  • Accomplishments
  • 1 PhD student
  • 2 workshops
  • 1 refereed journal article
  • 7 books (English and Spanish)
  • 4 book chapters
  • CD Toolbook Database of SANREM-Andes Project
  • Two radio programs (NPR and Earthwatch radio)

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Analysis Required for Payments for Watershed
Environmental Services (PWES)
  • PI Douglas Southgate, Ohio State University

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Analysis Required for Payments for Watershed
Environmental Services (PWES)
  • Estimate the price increases that the customers
    of potable water systems would pay (WTP) for the
    sake of conserving water sources
  • Estimate the compensation required in upper
    reaches of Ecuadorian watersheds for land users
    to alter resource use for the sake of watershed
    conservation.
  • Identify legal issues associated with the
    implementation of PWES
  • Delivery of SANREM data and meta-data for the
    SANREM knowledge base.

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Analysis Required for Payments for Watershed
Environmental Services (PWES)
  • Accomplishments
  • 1 refereed journal article
  • 1 book chapter
  • 1 conference proceedings
  • 1 workshop

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Metadata Development for the SANREM Knowledge Base
  • PIs Conrad Heatwole, Gene Yagow, Brian Benham,
    Margaret Merrill, Virginia Tech

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Metadata Development for the SANREM Knowledge Base
  • Define a metadata structure for SANREM resources
    that facilitate access to and dissemination of
    materials
  • Catalog SANREM Phase I and II resources
  • Develop a SANREM Knowledge Base users manual

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Metadata Development for the SANREM Knowledge Base
  • Accomplishments
  • Assisted SANREM ME in designing and developing
    the SANREM Knowledge Base data structure and user
    interface
  • Archived 400 resources from SANREM Phase I and II
  • SANREM Knowledge Base Users Manual

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Biodiversity in Agriculture Symposium Punta
Cana, Dominican RepublicMay 31-June 2, 2006
Brought together over 100 biodiversity
conservation and agricultural researchers and
development specialists to
  • better understand the importance of biodiversity
    and why it is essential for provision of
    ecosystem services
  • explore how biodiversity conservation can be
    integrated into agricultural development
    activities 
  • demonstrate why biodiversity conservation is
    essential to sustainable development and
  • explain how agricultural development projects can
    be designed to meet USAID Biodiversity
    Conservation Earmark requirements.

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Payments for Environmental Services Associate
Award
  • Cooperative activity between SANREM and BASIS
    CRSPs (Doug Southgate, Paul Ferraro, Margie Huang)
  • Participate in the Global Event for
    Payments/Rewards for Environmental Services, Jan.
    2007, Lombok, Indonesia
  • Prepare regional synthesis papers on approaches
    to Payments for Watershed Services in Africa,
    Asia, and Latin America
  • Assist BASIS in developing a Sourcebook on PES
    for USAID personnel
  • Conduct a one-day Policy Seminar on PES for USAID
    personnel
  • PES Knowledge Base

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Technical Assistance to Madagascar Mission
  • Sarah Karpanty, Charles Welch, Theo Dillaha
  • Assess forest recovery after an illegal forestry
    operation and update restoration plan.
  • Train Madagascar Ministry or Water and Forests
    personnel in forest restoration and erosion
    control practices.
  • Potential Associate Award?

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SANREM Landscape Systems/Adaptive Management Book
  • Editor Keith Moore
  • Status Nearing completion with second drafts of
    most chapters

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SANREM Knowledge Base
  • 1600 entries to date
  • Contributions by all partners and ME
  • Approaching sufficient content to be useful

23
Cross-Cutting Watershed Modeling and Assessment
Activity
  • Details to be provided by Conrad Heatwole

24
Long-Term Research Program
  • Focus of this meeting

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Soil Management Associate Award
  • Will continue high impact soils research
    initiated by the terminated Soils Management
    CRSP.
  • Will develop scope of work over next month.
    Probably similar to SANREM Bridging Grants
    program.
  • Approximately 200K/year

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Management Entity Changes
  • Fiscal Technician
  • John Lipovsky replaced by Peggy Lawson
  • Editor/Communications Specialist
  • Kirk Neal replaced by Deanne Estrada

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External Evaluation
  • EEP Members
  • Dick Harwood, Chair
  • Robyn Burnham
  • Kathy Galvin
  • Ed Price
  • Paul Vlek
  • Evaluating long-term research activities and
    overall SANREM program

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ISSUES
  • Business Meeting
  • Budget FY2008 of 1.96 million
  • SANREM Program Review and Renewal
  • CRSP Council and NASULGC efforts to increase CRSP
    and agricultural development/capacity building
    funding

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Annual Meeting Overview
  • Goals
  • Share and discuss
  • Where we are
  • What we have learned
  • How we can improve our research
  • Identify opportunities for additional
    collaboration
  • External Evaluation Panel review of long-term
    research activities (with subsequent suggestions
    for improvement)

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Annual Meeting Overview
  • Monday, June 25
  • 800 Welcome, Overview of Days Activities
  • 830 Watershed-based Natural Resource Management
    in Small-scale Agriculture Sloped Areas of the
    Andean Region, Jeff Alwang, Virginia Tech
  • 1000 Break
  • 1030 Adapting to Change in the Andean Highlands
    Practices and Strategies to Address Climate and
    Market Risks in Vulnerable Agroecosystems,
    Corinne Valdivia, University of Missouri at
    Columbia
  • 1200 Lunch

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Annual Meeting Overview
  • Monday, June 25
  • 130 Decentralization Reforms and Property
    Rights Potentials and Puzzles for Forest
    Sustainability and Livelihoods, Krister
    Andersson, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • 300 Break
  • 330 Developing a Participatory Socio-Economic
    Model for Food Security, Improved Rural
    Livelihoods, Watershed Management, and
    Biodiversity Conservation in Southern Africa,
    Alex Travis, Cornell University
  • 500 Open Discussion
  • 600 Adjourn
  • 730 Banquet, Casa Campestre

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Annual Meeting Overview
  • Tuesday, June 26
  • 700 Gender, SA, and NRM Breakfast
  • 800 Agroforestry and Sustainable Vegetable
    Production in Southeast Asian Watersheds, Manuel
    Reyes, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
    University
  • 930 Cross-Cutting Watershed Modeling and
    Assessment Activity, Conrad Heatwole, Virginia
    Tech
  • 1000 Break
  • 1030 SANREM Business Meeting
  • 1115 USAID Update, Chris Kosnik, SANREM CRSP CTO
  • 1200 Annual Meeting Closing Remarks, S.K. De
    Datta
  • 1230 Lunch

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Annual Meeting Overview
  • Tuesday, June 26
  • 130-400 Individual Long-Term Research Activity
    meetings and EEP questions
  • 130 - LTR-1 and EEP200 - LTR-2 and EEP230 -
    LTR-3 and EEP300 - LTR-4 and EEP 330 - LTR-5
    and EEP
  • 400 Technical Committee meeting
  • 530 Adjourn
  • 715 Gather in registration area for
    transportation to Cochabamba restaurant

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Annual Meeting Overview
  • Wednesday, June 27
  • 800 PI meetings with EEP as required
  • or
  • Field trip to Tiraque site if not scheduled with
    EEP.
  • Gather at 745 for departure promptly at 8.
  • 500 Adjourn
  • 730 Dinner, Casa Campestre

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Annual Meeting Notes
  • Computer and printer available in meeting room
    area for printing
  • Responsible for your own alcoholic beverage
    purchases except at banquet (2)
  • Meals are included in your room charge
  • Breakfast (7am) and dinner in restaurant
  • Lunch around pool

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