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Title: Climate Change


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Climate Change Resilient Ecosystems Securing
ecosystem services for human well-being E-parliame
nt hearing, Mabula Lodge, South Africa 12-13
April 2008
What legislators can do for the sustainable use
of THE DRYLANDS
Dr. Juliane Zeidler, IECN, Namibia
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What is special about drylands?
  • Naturally arid climates, prevailing droughts are
    normal
  • Water is scarce and often the limited factor for
    sustainable development o f drylands
  • Traditionally, people mainly live on livestock
    (pastoralists), game and some plants and fruits -
    relatively low impact
  • Agriculture depends heavily on water - drylands
    agriculture is seldom sustainable and requires
    high inputs
  • Biodiversity is uniquely adapted to the climatic
    and environmental conditions

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Map of world drylands
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Did you know .
  • That drylands occupy approximately 50 of the
    Earths land surface around the world? (excl. the
    Arctic and certain Tundra areas)
  • That about 70 of the drylands worldwide are
    affected land degradation and loss of
    biodiversity?
  • That all drylands are faced with climate change
    impacts and have to adapt to them accordingly?
  • That more than 35 of the worlds population is
    living in drylands, many directly depending on
    natural resources and biodiversity for their
    daily survival food, water health?
  • That a majority of people living in drylands are
    living poverty?

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A majority of people living in drylands are
living in poverty peoples development and
ecosystem objectives need to be addressed
together!
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CC Risks and Impacts to be expected
  • Increase in temperature reduced rainfall
  • Increased rainfall increased temperature
  • Increased rainfall
  • More extreme events (droughts floods)
  • Changes in growing season ecosystem shifts

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CCA action areas
(a) Water resources (b) Food security and
agriculture (c) Health (d) Disaster preparedness
and risk management (e) Infrastructure (f)
Natural resources management (g) Community level
adaptation
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Some policy responses Case examples
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Some case studies from Africa
  • Namibia Wildlife as drylands compatible land use
  • Eritrea Options for water usage and range
    development

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  • Namibia Wildlife as drylands compatible land use

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A Growing Land Management Option CBNRM Wildlife
  • 50 Conservancies gazetted to date
  • 118,276 km2 (13 of Namibias land mass) now
    falls within communal area conservancies
  • 212,000 people living in conservancies

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Results Game Populations
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Results Economic Impacts
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Source of Benefits - 2005
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  • 2. Eritrea Options for water usage and range
    development

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Some key policy option areas
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Some key policy option areas
  • Community Empowerment and strengthening of
    adaptive capacities incl. Community-based Natural
    Resources Management (CBNRM)
  • Appropriate and compatible land uses
  • Safeguards SEA/EIAs feasibility assessments
    red flags
  • Mainstreaming CC and drylands concerns into key
    national development policies focus on
    adaptation
  • Reducing carbon emissions SLM, sustainable
    energies and energy efficiency, watershed
    management and conservation
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