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The Amazon Network Initiative. Conserving the Legacy of a Living Amazon Daniel Arancibia WWF October 20, 2009. Amazon: Geographic Scope. 6.7 million square kilometers in size Shared by 8 countries & 1 overseas territory > 33 million people living in the Amazon. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Amazon Network Initiative Conserving the Legacy of a Living Amazon Daniel Arancibia WWF October 20, 2009
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Page 1: The Amazon Network Initiative

The Amazon Network Initiative

Conserving the Legacy of a Living Amazon

Daniel ArancibiaWWF

October 20, 2009

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Amazon: Geographic Scope

6.7 million square kilometers in size

Shared by 8 countries & 1 overseas territory

> 33 million people living in the Amazon

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The Amazon Biome: Importance

>90-140 billion tons of carbon – significant for climate change mitigation

40% of the Earth’s remaining Tropical Forests

20% of world’s freshwater flows through the Basin

> 10% of the known species on Earth found here

350 indigenous groups dependent on its resources; > 60 still living in voluntary isolation

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WWF in the Amazon

> 40 years of experience in the region

Presence in 8 out of 9 countries

Work with partners across scales – local to global

Thematic expertise on footprint & biodiversity issues

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Climate Change

Amazon: a regional and global climate regulator

Links between deforestation and climate change

Potential tipping points

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Extensive Cattle Ranching

80% of deforestation in the Amazon Biome brought about by cattle ranching

Low productivity cattle ranching pervasive

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Mechanized agriculture

Amazon increasingly integrated into national and global demand

Booming demand for animal feed and biofuels

Soy

Sugar cane

Palm oil

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Drivers of change in the Amazon

Market demand for agro-commodities and energy

Transport infrastructure

Amazon as critical provider of ecosystem goods & services not factored into development paradigm

Comparatively low economic value of natural ecosystems

Opportunistic land use

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Amazon Network Initiative: Vision

We envision an ecologically healthy Amazon Biome that maintains its environmental and cultural contribution to local peoples, the countries of the region, and the world, within a framework of social equity, inclusive economic development and global responsibility

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Amazon Conceptual Model

Sustainable Commodities

Market demand (agro-commodities)

Mechanized Agriculture

Ecological Systems

Environmental Flows

Regional climate patterns

Deforestation / Conversion

Free Flowing Rivers & Forest Friendly Roads

Transport Infrastructure

Market demand (energy)

Water Infrastructure

Lack of planning / land grabbing

Landscape Planning &

Conservation

River flow changes

Extensive Cattle

Ranching

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Climate Change

Lack of Ecosystem Value

Weak Governance / lack integrated

vision

Bolstering the Value of Natural

Ecosystems

Main StrategiesMain Threats

Main drivers

Main pressures

Conservation Targets

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ANI Strategies

Shifting the Paradigm

Bolstering the Value of Natural Ecosystems

Sound Land Planning and Conservation

Sustainable Agro-Commodities

Free-flowing Rivers and Forest-friendly Roads

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ANI Strategy 1: Shifting the Paradigm

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Amazon ecosystem services incorporated as critical ingredient of development

Amazon’s regional & global contribution understood as vital

Responsibility fostered at all levels

By:

Showing policy / economic

benefits of healthy Amazon

Building committed & informed

constituencies for the Amazon

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ANI Strategy 2: Bolstering the Value of Natural Ecosystems

Increased market value of natural ecosystems by:

Promoting Carbon Credits

Payment for Environmental

Services (other than carbon)

Advocating for comprehensive

forest policies

Promoting demand for

sustainable forest products

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ANI Strategy 3: Land Planning & Conservation

Secure the foundations of a healthy ecosystem through a landscape approach by supporting:

Land-use plans in priority landscapes

Strengthening of land tenure and resource rights

Creation of Protected Areas

Effective management of critical

protected areas, indigenous lands

& key areas without legal

protection

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ANI Strategy 4: Sustainable Agro-Commodities

Influence markets to signal need for improved performance through :

Adoption of socio-environmental standards & better management practices

Designation of “go” vs. “no-go” zones

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ANI Strategy 5: Forest Friendly Roads & Free-Flowing Rivers

Infrastructure development recognizes importance of ecosystem and local residents’ needs by:

Improving social & environmental criteria

Influencing national and regional transportation and energy policies

Enhancing civil society capacity & participation during infrastructure design & implementation

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ANI Multi-Scale Approach

Source: Folke et al.(1998)

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WWF Presence in Amazon

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Potential WWF Priority Landscapes

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Thank You


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