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MSU Forestry Department Forest Carbon and Climate Program Investments in Sustainable Forestry in Mexico Lauren Cooper and Dr. Emily Huff Silver SAF, November 2017
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Page 1: Investments in Sustainable Forestry in Mexico

MSU Forestry DepartmentForest Carbon and Climate Program

Investments in Sustainable Forestry in

MexicoLauren Cooper and Dr. Emily Huff Silver

SAF, November 2017

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Introduction: Forests of Mexico

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Key Characteristics• Communal Land

• Unique structure of ejidos, communities, and community forest enterprises (CFEs)

• Unique Challenges• Human Development, Large Territory, Climate Change,

and Habitat Conservation

• Booming Economy• Importing forest materials, growing young professional

base, projected continued growth

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The FIP –Part of the Climate Investment Fund

Funding Institutions (World Bank, IDB,

ADB, ADBG, European Bank)

Climate Investment Fund

$8.3 billion

Renewable Energy in Low Income

Countries

$780 million

Forest Investment Program

$775 million

Mexico Investment Plan

$60 million

Program for Climate Resilience

$1.2 billion

Clean Technology Fund

$5.6 billion

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International Investment in Climate Change and Forestry in Mexico, 2010-2019

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Research Questions1. What has been the impact of the FIP investments?

2. How are such investments decoupling poverty reduction and environmental degradation commonly linked with economic growth?

3. What types of training and financial interventions do communities need to protect forests and improve financial returns?

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Approach #1: Training in Sustainable Forest Management

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Approach 2: Native

Species Reforestation

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Approach 3: Efficient Wood Harvesting and Processing

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Approach #4:Required Conservation Areas

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Example from the Field: Durango

Lucio Sanas Salabria

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Example from the Field: Oaxaca

Daniela Zbírate

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Investment Impacts

Livelihoods

Local Communities

Institutional Landscape

Programmatic Approach

Sustainable Forest Management

REDD+ Capacity building

Resilience

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Contact information

Lauren TereseCooper

[email protected]

Dr. Emily Silver Huff

[email protected]

• Lauren Lucas, MSU Forestry• Ines Angulo De Aviles, World Bank• Ian Munro Gray, World Bank• National Forestry Commission

(CONAFOR)• Ejido San Pedro el Alto• Ejido La Ciudad and Ejido San

Pablo (Durango) • Ejido San Pedro el Alto (Oaxaca)• The Climate Investment Funds

Acknowledgements