Some Preliminary Findings on Institution and Context Analysis for Participatory Governance Assessment for REDD+ Implementation in Lam Dong Research Consultancy.

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Some Preliminary Findings on Institution and Context Analysis for Participatory Governance Assessment for REDD+ Implementation in Lam Dong Research Consultancy by CSDM-PanNature-CERDA March 2013

1. An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong; 2. Institutional set-up/structure for forest governance in Lam Dong; 3. Stakeholder mapping and analysis for PGA for REDD+ in Lam Dong; 4. Some recommendations for PGA for REDD+ in Lam Dong; Presentation Outline

1. Forestry land and forest resources ha forestry land, covering 2/3 provincial area ha forested as 60,5% forest coverage (2010) Timber volume: 73 millions m 3 ; >650 millions bamboo trees; as >93% in natural forests High profiles of biodiversity and environmental services An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong Forest typesSub-total areaRate (%) Forested area Total area (ha) Special use forest , Protection forest , Production forest ,

2. Economic, social and environmental implications Forestry economics significantly contributed to the revenue of agriculture and rural sector that made up to 48,4% of the provincial GDP (2010) Forests as a fundamental source for traditional livelihoods of about indigenous people (25% population) Ensuring watershed protection and environmental security for Central Highlands, the Central coastal, Southeast and HCMC, and lower Mekong basin; Home to 99 globally endangered species and 110 protected species regulated by Decree 32/2006/NĐ-CP; An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

3a. Status of forestry-land management holders (2010) An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

3b. Percentages of timber and bamboo in natural forests being managed by each forest holders (2010) An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

4. Declines in natural forests in Lam Dong (ha) An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

5. Causes of DD – a record of forest violations/crimes in Lam Dong (FPD, 2013) An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

5. Root-causes of DD in Lam Dong? Pressure of making trade-offs between economic development and forest management, conservation and sustainable utilization at different scales/scopes. 5.1 Illigal logging and forest encroachment, associated with endedless circle of shortage in cultivated land-forest clearance and land selling among indigenous villagers; 5.2 Legalized forest-land conversion to agro-business or industrial plantation (rubber, coffee, export flower and vegetable) or infrastructure (hydropower, road, mining, resettlement)  Local discourses on DD drivers? Poverty; high opportunity cost of forest conversion; weak law enforcement, privatising forest resources, forest (land) conflict; An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

6. Policy and action responses to forest management and development in Lam Dong? Socializing forest livelihoods, as: hhs contracted to protect ha since hhs (378 ethnic minority ones) granted land-use tittles of 8.700ha at 13 communes of 3 districts); 09 villages granted community forest to manage >2600ha 436 private companies contracted over ha on forest lease As the leading province to realise PFES policy in Vietnam; Suggested to pilot low-impacted logging and forest certification Piloting province for UN-REDD, SNV, RECOFTC, TT  Dec 2012 PPC passed the provincial FPDP An overview on forestry sector and forest management in Lam Dong

Institutional set-up/structure for forest governance in Lam Dong

Stakeholder mapping for PGA for REDD+ in Lam Dong Power of decision-making and influence of identified actors in forest governance/management

Stakeholder mapping for PGA for REDD+ in Lam Dong Which actors are relevant for PGA and implementing REDD+?

Some recommendations for PGA/REDD+ performance in Lam Dong 1. Information and awareness - Key actors well-informed about benefits, risks, implementation processes and role of each stakeholder in localizing REDD+ in LD; - Clearly defined rights towards forest-land, forests, forest carbon of forest holders (with red book) and forest managers (with contract on forest protection or lease) of either household, community or organisations, including benefit-sharing mechanisms; - Well-informed and guided on inter-agencies cooperation (responsibilities) in forest management and protection in the province; responsibility to conflict resolution in forest (land) use between local villagers, communities and authorities and private sector.

Some recommendations for PGA/REDD+ performance in Lam Dong 2. Institutionalisation and facilitation to REDD+ implementation Provincial: -A provincial REDD+ steering committee set-up and expanded for a broader representation of both state and non-state agencies, including actors of ensuring environmental and social safeguards; -Technical working-groups set-up to advise/assist the committee and other REDD+ actors particularly at district and commune; -Re-identifed relevant focal points for localizing REDD+ in LD District: -Capacity building of district FPDs strengthened, enabling them to support grass-root authority and community in doing REDD+ and sustainable forest management and use; Commune: -Community institutions set-up to implement REDD+ and mechanisms to interact with local authorities in forest management for REDD+ and carbon credit trading.

Some recommendations for PGA/REDD+ performance in Lam Dong 3. Suggestions for PGA for REDD+ - Well-informed why REDD+ provinces have to do PGA; - Who are responsible for leading PGA/REDD+, and who should use PGA/REDD+ results/findings; and how such findings are integrated or utilized by REDD+ and forestry policies of the province and districts; - How to identify and select individuals/organisations in-and-out the province to do PGA/REDD+; how to define their independence and objectivess in providing information for PGA/REDD+ inputs;

Pair-wise ranking method to prioritize governance issues for PGA/REDD+ in Lam Dong Issue 1Issue 2Issue 3Issue 4Issue 5 Issue 1 Issue 2 Issue 3 Issue 4 Issue 5