Examples of technology transfer in the agriculture and forestry sectors COP 22, Marrakech, Africa Pavilion, 11 Nov 2016 Henry Neufeldt World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Technology Transfer for Adaptation and Mitigation in Natural Resource Management via the UNFCCC’s Climate Technology Centre and Network: Examples from Africa
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§ Development of the architecture and conceptual design of thesystem
§ Identification of the existing knowledge gaps§ Identification of standards and protocols§ Identification of the necessary formal institutional arrangements +
logistic and operational requirements
CATIEincollaborationwithICRAF
REQUEST FROM CÔTE D’IVOIRE
§ Recommendation on the logical framework§ Review of and recommendations on the indicators§ Recommendations on the data collection strategy§ Inventory of the existing platforms capable of hosting the SIE
§ Provide practical knowledge and skills to the national agroforestry development team to formulate the policy based on past experience
§ Help streamline the policy into existing frameworks to avoid the hurdles and barriers related to managing trees in agricultural landscapes
§ Support the development of a multi-stakeholder participatory policy development process
§ Use the participatory process to formulate the National Agroforestry Policy for Nepal
Nationalagroforestrypolicydesignandtraining
REQUEST FROM TANZANIA
§ Understand the potential for scaling-up sustainable and climate smart wood fuel (charcoal and firewood) value chains
§ Support the development of technology and policy frameworks that include sustainable production, efficient marketing and efficient utilization throughout the country
§ Develop capacity in sustainable wood fuel cooking systems§ Support decision-making through participatory negotiation and planning
processes (SHARED, StakeHolder Approach to Risk-informed and Evidence-based Decision-making
§ Identify and catalyze financing opportunities
Scaling-upsustainablewoodfuel(charcoalandfirewood)cookingsystemsinthePwani,Lindi andMtwara regions
ICRAFincollaborationwithTAREA
REQUEST FROMMALI,NIGER,GUINEA-BISSAU
§ Identification and transfer of sustainable climate-smart agricultural technologies for water and food security in the face of climate change
§ Identification of appropriate soil and water management practices in demonstration sites through multi-stakeholder participatory negotiation and decision-making (SHARED)
§ Identification of and support in raising funds to scale up the approach nationally