IC-TERMINAL EVALUATION OF THE MAINSTREAMING SLM IN RANGELAND AREAS OF NGAMILAND DISTRICT (примерный перевод: IC-ТЕРМИНАЛЬНАЯ ОЦЕНКА ОСНОВНОЙ УГЛЫ В РАЙОННЫХ ОБЛАСТЯХ НГАМИЛАНДСКОГО РАЙОНА) (Ботсвана - Тендер #4470164) | ||
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Страна: Ботсвана (другие тендеры и закупки Ботсвана) Организатор тендера: United Nations Procurement Notices (UNDP) Номер конкурса: 4470164 Дата публикации: 23-01-2019 Источник тендера: Тендеры Организации Объединенных Наций |
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IC-TERMINAL EVALUATION OF THE MAINSTREAMING SLM IN RANGELAND AREAS OF NGAMILAND DISTRICT | ||
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Procurement Process : | Other | |
Office : | BOTSWANA - BOTSWANA | |
Deadline : | 04-Feb-19 | |
Posted on : | 23-Jan-19 | |
Development Area : | OTHER | |
Reference Number : | 52869 | |
Link to Atlas Project : 00077645 - Sustainable Land Management in Ngamiland |
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Overview :
Prevalent land and livestock management processes in Ngamiland are compromising the continued flow of ecosystem goods and services from the savannah ecosystem that are necessary to sustain the national economy, livelihoods and the rich fauna and flora diversity. The long-term solution pursued by the project was to mainstream sustainable land management (SLM) principles into the livestock production sector, specifically in areas adjacent to the Okavango Delta where rangeland degradation is most intense. Critically, local communities need to participate meaningfully in rangeland governance. However, inadequate knowledge and skills for adoption of SLM in livestock management and livelihood support systems, and policy and market distortions that provide disincentives for adopting SLM (particularly sustainable range management principles) in the livestock production sector were significant barriers. The project adopted an outcome-based process to realize objectives as follows: Outcome 1: Effective range management improves range condition and flow of ecosystem services to support livelihoods of local communities in Ngamiland – The project put in place systems and capacities for applying improved range management principles over one million hectares of rangelands. Activities were piloted in three different areas within Ngamiland. Outcome 2: Effective resource governance frameworks and markets provide incentives for livestock off-take and compliance with SLM – The project facilitated the conditions necessary for development and successful implementation of the local integrated land use plans and replication of the pilot activities developed under Outcome 1. These conditions related to improved capacity for local resource governance catalysed through GEF resources, removing barriers to small-scale, non-beef, livestock product-based enterprises catalysed through GEF resources and improved access to markets for Ngamiland meat catalysed through co-financing. |