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Integrated Assessment

Integrated Assessment. Presenter: Diane Russell Treasure, Turf and Turmoil: The Dirty Dynamics of Land and Natural Resource Conflict June 2011. Assessment modes. Strategy assessments Sectoral assessments Program and project level assessments So what is an “integrated assessment”?

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Integrated Assessment

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  1. Integrated Assessment Presenter: Diane Russell Treasure, Turf and Turmoil: The Dirty Dynamics of Land and Natural Resource Conflict June 2011

  2. Assessment modes • Strategy assessments • Sectoral assessments • Program and project level assessments So what is an “integrated assessment”? …Or an assessment that integrates

  3. Bottom line • Synergy and efficiency Entry point • Disconnect and conflict Take care

  4. Conflict equation

  5. Conflict lens Conflict assessments Conflict toolkit

  6. Protected areas legislation • Forest / pasture law reform • Water policy reform • Sustainable agriculture policy / legislation • Environmental sanctions • Civil society strengthening for rural legal education • Reinforcing forest management groups • Legal recognition of forest management groups

  7. Tools to Address Tenure: Country Briefs http://ltpr.rmportal.net

  8. LTPR Quick Sheets and Issue Briefs

  9. NRM lens • 118-119 Assessments and ETOAs • Reg 216 • Biodiversity Threats Assessments

  10. Working with the tools What about integrated tools?

  11. Spatial analysis tools

  12. Behavioral modeling Transhumant cattle go astray and eat into a field; conflict begins Herders do not wish to interact with agriculturalist; they settle the issue quickly (pay a fine) and decide not to come again in the area. Herders and agriculturalists engage in a verbal, then physical “war”; violence erupts. Herders and agriculturalists expose their views and identify their needs. Conflict is avoided Conflict escalates Groundwork is laid for negotiation Pastoralists lose access to pastoral resources; agriculturalists lose access to manure. People get hurt; pastoralists lose access to pastoral resources; agriculturalists lose access to manure. Integration: the parties in conflict have identified their respective needs and may begin to think about possible solutions. Differentiation Avoidance Escalation During Differentiation “Successful” Differentiation http://www.ilri.org/InfoServ/Webpub/fulldocs/PropertyRights/Chapter13.htm

  13. Stakeholder modeling • http://www.iapad.org/ Mediated modeling/mapping SCALE Whole System in the Room

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