Breakout Group Presentations – Day 3 Land Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania.

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Breakout Group Presentations – Day 3 Land Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania

Breakout Group #1 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania

Qn. 1 What do we need to do to understand / generate a common understanding on what is and implement inclusive green growth (at cluster level) Improve efficiency of the use of natural resources: water, soil, productivity, irrigation scheme so as to increase efficiency use of water Sustainability and coordination of initiatives, i.e SAGCOT, SUSTAIN others There is a need to invest in water storage reservoirs for sustainable horticulture during dry season Introduce the communication, awareness and buy-in strategy with regard to the implementation of the inclusive green growth

Qn.1……continued Provide support, technical financial and other for the development and implementation of land use plan: i.e. responsibility of the Government to provide extension services to farmers Land use planning process must engage villagers and small farm holders (stakeholders engagement) as early on as possible Need government engagement and commitment in addressing land use conflict Create awareness and educate stakeholders/villagers at the local village level on the inclusive green growth Effective stakeholders participations and community engagement on commercial & private farm investment: need to understand each other to develop trust, move more towards collaboration and partnership Put in place a mechanism of harmonizing the conflicting sectoral policies at all level Good Monitoring and evaluation Necessary support is available, i.,e. finance skills

Investing in increasing efficiency of natural resources use Qn. 2 Through the landscape / multi-sectoral land use planning approach what are the key 3-4 critical issues that need to be addressed to deliver / scale up inclusive green growth (at cluster level) Finance and technical Support of the implementation of the land use plan processes Develop common understanding through awareness, education and communication with stakeholders Investing in increasing efficiency of natural resources use Sustainability and coordination of the various initiatives

Qn.3 What existing initiatives can we build upon? Ihemi green reference group(platform) Sustain Africa SAGCOT Government initiatives Integrated water resource management development plan

THANK YOU

Group question (Wed afternoon) What do we need to do to understand / generate a common understanding on what is and implement inclusive green growth (at cluster level) Through the landscape / multi-sectoral land use planning approach what are the key 3-4 critical issues that need to be addressed to deliver / scale up inclusive green growth (at cluster level) What existing initiatives can we build upon? 2 swahili speaking group, 2 english speaking group

Thursday morning Building on the existing initiatives identified and in order to address the XXX issues: What key stakeholders need to be involved What key tasks need to be undertaken (practices) How can we use those to influence policy

Breakout Group #2 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania

Inclusive green growth + implement Process that involves all stakeholders (farmers, communities, large-sacle investors) Environment that sustains socio-economic development without affecting the ecosystem -eg. District ADP – soya production (intercropping and crop rotation improves soil quality, market readily available for Silverland, production of quality approved seeds for potatoes) and CDF – involvement of social groups, such as women groups, village councils involved in planning Existing: Environmental and Social Feeder Groups to the Green Growth reference Group (What are the next steps in implementing the green print?

Inclusive green growth + implement Laws and policy (collaborative actors/platforms to address challenges/constraints, setting indicators for achievement) -political will to implement -Incentives for all actors to invest in the landscape approach cost benefits -Non re-investment from sectoral contributions (eg. Crops sales?) -Interactive links/integration of policies Enhancing learning platforms -SH forum to address constraints facing all levels of the sector to inform policies and strategies -Climate smart agriculture alliance

Critical issues Reviewing of the policy (eg.Wetlands defined differently in agriculture and water) Sustainable livelihoods (define inclusiveness scales and alternatives) Clarify roles and responsibilities of all actors in the supply chain (Monitoring framework (incl. learning) Efficiency of supply chain and scaling up (optimizing land use) Coordination of SHs at different levels Lack of infrastructure

Breakout Group #3 IGG local community group 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania

1. What do we need to understand/generate a common understanding on what is Inclusive green growth (at a cluster level) -IGG it is the economic initiatives which is seeking to accelerate the economic growth which is both environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive. - Inclusive green growth will not happen on its own, deliberate policy and investment decisions need to be taken at all levels, local , cluster to global, to ensure that economic growth is in fact green and inclusive .

Inclusive Green growth can contribute to growth through four effects: -an input effect (increasing production factors), an efficiency effect (bringing production closer to the production frontier), a stimulus effect (stimulating the economy in times of crisis), and an innovation effect (accelerating development and adoption of technologies).

2. Through landscape approach/Multisectoral land use planning approach what are key critical issues needs to be addressed to deliver/scale IGG Involvement of all stakeholders on landscape approach as IGG mechanism Financial mechanism facilitation to actors of IGG Intergrated resources assessment .

To address IGG on which scale 1. Enviromentally Improved environment 2. Economically Increase in factors of production (physical capital, human capital, and natural capital) Accelerated innovation, through correcting market failures in knowledge Enhanced efficiency, through correcting non-environmental market failures and influencing behavioR

3. Socially -Need to understand social cultural and ecological issues in the landscape Increased resilience to natural disasters, commodity price volatility, and economic crises Job creation and poverty reduction

3. Existing Initiatives can we build upon Integrated Conservation and Development Projects/plans /initiatives Collaborative management, community forest, joint forest management Stakeholders LUP e.g per village/district, IWRP (Upstream-downstream), Katuma catchment Community based natural resource management initiatives People became a center of development for both conservation and livelihood development processes

Seeking for more effectively integrated natural resource planning that links grass-roots and community based initiatives at site specific level with broader landscape or ecosystem level Integrating resource potentials, opportunities and people needs with other landscape factors under good governance Linking vertical and horizontal interventions to ensure sustainable use of resources for multiple stakeholders

Breakout Group #4 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania

Question 1 Nini kifanyike ili kuhakikisha kuna uelewa wa pamoja kuhusu dhana ya uwekezaji rafiki kimazingira unaochangia ukuaji wa maendeleo ya watu katika kongani la Ihemi.

Answers Kuwe na ushirikishwaji wa wananchi kwenye maeneo inakoanzishwa miradi ya maendeleo. Ushirikishwaji huo ufafanue manufaa au hasara za muda mrefu na muda mfupi zinazoweka kutokea katika eneo husika kutokana na mradi huo Wadau wanapokuwa na malengo ya kuchangia shughuli za maendeleo katika eneo fulani wawasiliane kwanza na Halmashauri za Wilaya ili kurejea kwa pamoja maeneo ya vipaumbele katika mipango ya maendeleo ya halmashauri ili kukubaliana kwa pamoja maeneo wanayoweza kuchangia rasilimali zao;

Answers Halmashauri za wilaya zijenge utamaduni wa kuingiza mipango ya wadau wengine kwenye mpango wa maendeleo wa halmashauri ili kuleta ufanisi katika kuratibu shughuli zinazofanyika. Halmashauri zitangaze maeneo yenye fursa za uwekezaji ili kuvutia ushiriki wa wadau wa maendeleo (na pia ziwe utamaduni wa kukutana na wadau hao ili kuwaeleza maeneo ya vipaumbele ili pawepo na uwiano wa maendeleo kwa wananchi wote;

Question 2 Kupitia mpango wa pamoja wa matumizi ya ardhi ni mambo gani ya msingi (3-4) yanayotakiwa kufanyiwa kazi ili kuleta matokeo chanya yasiyoharibu mazingingira.

Answers Kutambua matumizi ya ardhi yaliyopo kwa sasa; Kutathmini shughuli za kijamii na kiuchumi ili kuwa na kanzi data kwa ajili ya kupanga matumizi;

Answers Kushirikisha jamii husika pamoja na wadau wengine katika kuandaa mpango wa matumizi mapya ya ardhi; Kutekeleza mpango.