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INAUGURAL SESSION
COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY
WORKING GROUP ON DRYLAND FORESTS AND AGROSILVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS
ROME, 16-17 JULY 2019
DRYLAND RESTORATION INITIATIVES PLATFORM
DRIP
DRYLAND RESTORATION INITIATIVES PLATFORM
Compiling and analyzing data from projects and initiatives
Capturing and sharing lessons learned
Facilitating communication and networking among restoration actors in the drylands worldwide
VOLUNTARILY REPORT FOR TESTING PURPOSES
ADVANCING DRIP AS A MONITORING AND ASSESSMNET TOOL
THE KEY ELEMENTS OF A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR LDN
LINK THE DRIP FORM WITH LDN CHECKLIST
Results and Impacts:
Socio economic
Environmental
Capacities
Sustainability
Baseline Description:Socio EconomicEnvironmental Causes of degradation
Restoration objectives and implementation strategy:Planning and natural regeneration of native species Capacity developmentDeveloping of value chains that benefit communities Establishing a strong enabling environment
Monitoring and evaluation strategyMonitoring plan Adaptive management
ANSWERING SIX DEFINING FEATURES OF LDN TRANSFORMATIVE PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES
INNOVATIVEFINANCE
LANDSCAPEAPPROACH
DELIVER MULTIPLEBENEFITS
PROMOTERESPONSIBLE AND
INCLUSIVEGOVERNANCE
SCALE OUT ANDUP OF WHAT
WORKS
ENHANCEOWNERSHIP AND
CAPACITY
DRIP TESTING AND DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE
July 2019 Milestones 1
Milestones 2
Milestones 3
March 2020 Milestones 4
Milestones 5
Milestones 6
Consultation session COFO Working Group on Dryland and Agrosilvopastoral Systems
November 2019
December 2019 Consultation sessions with WG SC, UNCCD, WRI, researchers for linking it with LDN Check list
November 2020
Voluntary testing of existing tool to assess the gaps
2020-2021
Conduct Third Week – Dryland Monitoring week to consult the scenarios developed
Updated the tool and testing it accordingly
User guideline developed and training sessions conducted at regional level
Milestones 6 2020 -2021 Launching the tool in three languages
POINTS FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE WORKING GROUP
The Working Group may wish to:
Provide guidance to make the new version of DRIP a more comprehensive and easy-to-use monitoring tool for dryland forest restoration initiatives; and
Use DRIP to share information and to inform policy development and project planning and prioritization interventions.
THANK YOU