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Welcome to the Tanzania LUD Land Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania

Join us for the Land Use Dialogues in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania to discuss key challenges and find practical solutions for sustainable and inclusive land use practices. Engage with global private sector actors and local stakeholders to create impactful actions for positive change.

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Welcome to the Tanzania LUD Land Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania

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  1. Welcome to the Tanzania LUDLand Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania 31 October – 4 November Iringa, Tanzania

  2. Today’s Program Morning 09:00 Opening and introductions – John Nakei 09:45 The Land Use Dialogues – Gary Dunning 10:00 The Sustain Africa Initiative – Marie Parramon-Gurney 10:30 Background Paper Overview – Seth Shames 11.00 Co-chairs’ report from the field – Mary Ndaro 13:00 Lunch Afternoon 14.00Stakeholder perspectives & plenary discussion 15:00 Breakout Group Session 1, identify your key challenges 16:30 Break 16:45 Plenary Report Back from Breakout groups 17:30 Adjourn 18:30 Group Dinner

  3. Welcome Dialogue Co-Chairs John Nakei– SAGCOT Chris Buss – IUCN Mary Ndaro– CARE International Steven Nindi– National Land Use Planning Commission

  4. in Tanzania Gary Dunning The Forests Dialogue Ihemi LUD 2 October 2016 Iringa, Tanzania

  5. The Forests Dialogue Purpose • Established in 2000 by NGO and Business Leaders • Reduce conflict among forest stakeholders • International platform and process to discuss key SFM and conservation issues • Build mutual trust, enhanced understanding and commitment to change • Moving from a forest centric approach to landscapes Structure • Steering Committee • Secretariat • Network of Partners

  6. Need for a Landscape-Based Approach Challenges • Deforestation, degradation and water pollution; • Competing interests for land and natural resources; • Growing effects of climate change; • Lack of coordination. But few practical models

  7. Elements of a Landscape Approach • Aprocess or strategy to reconcile competing land use interests; • Multi-stakeholder and cross-sectoral; • Recognizes the multi-functionality of landscapes; • Balances local needs and global development objectives; • Understands trade-offs between different land management choices to identify policy options, investment and development opportunities.

  8. Land Use Dialogues Objectives • Practically test and evaluate the Landscape Approach; • Create new learning model of engagement between global private sector actors and local stakeholders in key, high risk landscapes; • Realize more sustainable and inclusive forms of development.

  9. Land Use Dialogues Activities • Support (or establish) pilot platforms in several countries (Brazil, Tanzania, Mozambique, Chile, Myanmar, Indonesia); • Develop tangible, measurable, implementable actions for impact on the ground and among partners.

  10. Land Use Dialogues Outcomes • Create locally developed ideas and activity plans to enable implementation of international initiatives and commitments; • Innovation and shared value; • Enhanced learning on practical implementation of the/a landscape approach; • Help companies fairly and effectively address the drivers of deforestation in their supply chain.

  11. Asante! The Forests Dialogue New Haven, CT, USA +1 203 432 5966 info@theforestsdialogue.org www.theforestsdialogue.org TFD Documents and Publications Available electronically at: www.theforestsdialogue.org Follow us on Twitter: @forestsdialogue Like us on Facebook: the forests dialogue

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