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Landcare opportunities in Namibia and at bigger picture By: Emily Mutota Beating Famine Conference, Lilongwe, April 2015
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Page 1: Landcare opportunities in Namibia and at bigger picture

Landcare opportunities in Namibia and at bigger picture

By: Emily MutotaBeating Famine Conference, Lilongwe, April 2015

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Namibia Environmental Challenges

Land Degradation

Loss of Biodiversity

Climate Change

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70% population directly depend on land

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Threat to food security and economic growth!

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Past and present initiatives

20 decades, SLM programmes implemented.oCBNRM: Communal Conservancies and

community forestso Dryland and desertification Programmes

Short-term impacts—activities stop as projects end!

Incentives driven, and mainly top-down approach (and not bottom-up). No Ownership!

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Need to adapt landcare

Double the efforto Bottom-up , holistic and inter-disciplinary approach

o Mobilise communities to ‘’read the land’’ and find local-based solutions

o Empower an d attitude and behavior transformation

Landcare offer such opportunities: evidence from over 15 countries, where its implemented.

Great lessons, particulaly from S. Africa

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Example to benefit from landcare1. Fire Management

o Large part of the country suffer from fire ( appro. is 6.919 million ha, and representing 7.4% of Namibia total land surface).

o Threat : agriculture and tourism.

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“Approximately 30% (26 Million ha) area is subjected to densed bushes.

Estimated loss of N$700 mio per year to beef market (de Klerk, 2004).

2. Bush Encroashment

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3. Degraded Rangeland

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Landcare is ideal to empower andmobilize communities to restore andmanage degraded lands

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Realisation

Lobbying key ministries

Integrate into ministerial planning

Synergies for Convections, SDGs,

Change in Biodiversity

Land degeneration/

Desertificaton

Climate Change

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Landcare in Big Picture

Necessity for collective global focus on International Year of Landcare (IYLC)

Feasibility study in 2008, proposing establishment of IYLC

http://www.unulrt.is/static/fellows/document/emily-1-.pdf

A year to focus on exchange, awareness, land literacy and bottom-up solutions

Complement global SDG’s, Conventions and other years.

IYLC is feasible, BUT require resources ( time, financialsupport)

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…Empower local land users

Thank You!