Potential Impacts of Pathways Limiting Global Warming to 1

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Potential Impacts of Pathways Limiting Global Warming to 1 Potential Impacts of Pathways Limiting Global Warming to 1.5°C (Large-scale CDR Measures) on the Community-based Forest Management (CBFM) systems Dil Raj Khanal FECOFUN

Community Forest Area (ha) Community Forestry Groups 22,37,670 (about 33% forest land) Member Households 29,07,871 Community Forestry Groups (Registered) 22,266 Community Forestry in Nepal

Community Contribution for the climate change mitigation and adaptation through restoration of degraded landscapes 1978 2005 Namdu CF, Dolakha, Nepal

Rights of Community Forestry Groups and utilization of community forests Tenure rights (as per national legislation) Management of forest Use of forest resources Control Exclusion Enjoyment from ecosystem services Fulfilment of basic needs and livelihoods Biodiversity conservation and bio-cultural practices Capacity building and enhancing local knowledge on forest management Forest-based small scale enterprise Community-based eco-tourism Community-based water and energy Community development and social security

CDR measures and potential impacts on the community rights Existing and potential large scale CDR measures Potential impacts on the rights of community forestry groups Reforestation Impact on community bio-cultural protocols and practices Impact on biodiversity conservation and utilization of related customary laws, community protocols and community-based forest/natural resource management systems, Impact on natural regeneration of forests land restoration and soil carbon sequestration Impact on livelihoods (rights to grazing, sifting cultivation, micro-enterprise et.) of forest dependent poor peoples BECCS Impacts on community-based bio-energy systems (firewood etc.) Impact on community priority (small scale bio-energy) Conflicts between large scale commercial bioenergy vs. community-based small scale (non-profit) bioenergy Missing pathways: Enhancing local knowledge and capacity building - not enough, Recognition of community rights, safeguards and effective governance of CDR measures is urgent.

Thank you!