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The Future of Agroforestry
        Science
         January 26, 2007
Questions

   Is something historically unique happening
    in the world of agroforestry right now?
   What might it signify?
   How might it impact on the development of
    our focused scientific agenda?
   Where are we in the process of developing
    our new strategic plan?
   How shall we are moving forward?

              WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Is something historically unique happening
in the world of agroforestry right now?

   Observation: Most of the global institutions
    involved in poverty and environment are suddenly
    and intensively reaching out to agroforestry and
    to the World Agroforestry Centre.
   Observation: They are approaching us to work
    with us, learn from us, support us, and benefit
    from our science in addressing big global
    issues…
               WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Who are these institutions?

The institutions we’re talking about here are the virtually all of the big
         multilateral institutions and the largest environmental and poverty-
         related NGOs. There are numerous examples.

       The World Bank is a good one to start with: The Bank’s multi-
        hundred million dollar investment programme on land degradation in
        Africa has asked us to deploy our pioneering methods in assessing
        land degradation in their monitoring systems in all of their projects.
        The GEF has done likewise.
       The World Bank Institute and the BioCarbon Fund has begun
        working with us intensively on new approaches to climate change
        adaptation and mitigation.
       And most recently, the Bank’s Forestry Group has asked us to help
        them develop a Global Forestry Alliance proposal to massively scale-
        up smallholder agroforestry in Africa through a portfolio of new
        projects intent upon making impact on the lives of millions of
        smallholder households.
       GEF – on land degradation, and on public-private partnerships for the
        environment.
       UNEP has asked us to partner with them in The Billion Trees
        Initiative and allied efforts to overcome land degradation.
                     WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
   The UNDP has requested us to deploy our
    science and experience in building capacity
    at the regional and national levels related to
    their MDG Carbon Initiative.
   NEPAD has approached us to develop a
    continental initiative on soil science.
   FARA has asked us to lead a massive
    capacity-building effort through ANAFE.
   Likewise, some of the largest and most
    respected NGOs have been approaching us
    to partner with them as well. WWF has
    sought us to partner with them in
    developing a smallholder carbon toolbox –
    assembling the methods by which successful
    smallholder projects can be designed,
    implemented, monitored and evaluated.
           WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
   The Clinton Foundation is intensively interacting
    with us about leading the science in a new global
    Carbon – Poverty Reduction initiative based on
    smallholder agroforestry.
   CARE, World Vision, and The Greenbelt
    Movement are also developing new collaboration
    with us on this front.
   Conservation International has developed with us
    the Hotspots Alliance.
   This list of examples doesn’t even include the
    private sector companies that are now actively
    engaging us in joint agroforestry research
    activities. Companies such as the Mars
    Corporation and Unilever.
   The list goes on. But the significant point is that
    these organizations are approaching us, and in
    many cases developing frameworks to support our
    work for mutual benefit.
            WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Much of this has to do with accelerating
interest in Climate Change

Act Now, Before It is Too Late
Article in The New Scientist

  “Time is running out, and fast. Rising carbon
  dioxide levels and higher temperatures will soon
  set in motion potentially catastrophic changes that
  will take hundreds or even thousands of years to
  reverse.” -- New Scientist, Nov 2006


                  WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Climate Change
Act Now, Before It is Too Late
  Researchers have highlighted evidence
  that the danger is more pressing than
  was thought.
Three distinct types of danger:
 The first one is incremental changes in
  average climate conditions to which
  people must adapt.

            WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Climate Change
Act Now, Before It is Too Late

 The second is the effect these conditions
  have on increasing the chances of
  extreme events, such as devastating
  hurricanes (eg Katrina), or heat waves
  such as 2002 in Europe that killed
  30,000 people.

            WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Climate Change
Act Now, Before It is Too Late
 The third is ‘waking the sleeping giants’
  triggering irreversible changes in natural
  systems, such as
  -- the melting of polar ice caps that will raise
  sea levels enormously, and
  -- the warming of the permafrost that will
  release huge quantities of carbon dioxide. This
  will throw global CO2 emissions into fast-
  forward irreversibly.
              WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Climate Change
Act Now, Before It is Too Late (cont’d)
Once we pass these thresholds there will be no return.
But we are closer to these tipping points than previously
  supposed – only a decade away in some cases. We have
  got to act much faster and more comprehensively than
  virtually anyone imagined until recently.

   “If we go beyond 2 degrees C we will raise hell.”
      -- John Schellnhuber, Director of the Tyndall
      Centre for Climate Change Research in Cambridge, UK.

                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Stern report on the economics of climate
change (October 2006)
 The benefits of strong, early action considerably outweigh
  the costs.
 Unabated climate change could cost the world at least 5%
  of GDP each year; more dramatic predictions would
  reduceGDP as much as 20%.
 The cost of reducing emissions could be limited to around
  1% of global GDP.
 Each tonne of CO2 we emit causes damages worth at least
  $85, but emissions can be cut at a cost of less than $25 a
  tonne.
                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
And the world is (finally) waking up


“I’ve never seen a phenomenon take over the
 public consciousness like climate change”.

   – David Crane, CEO, NRG Energy, Princeton NJ




             WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
What is significant is that 20 % of gross
GHGs are emitted by land use change and
deforestation

So as the world begins to panic at the
  catastrophic consequences of the greenhouse
  effect it won’t be long before the climate
  change community begins to seriously turn its
  attention to agriculture and forestry. And
  when it does, the world of agriculture will be
  changed forever.
              WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Analysis -- What will this mean for farming
systems in the tropics?
A Real Incentive to Reverse Deforestation
 Got to figure out how to drastically reverse the
  destruction and degradation of forest lands throughout
  the world. It can be done…and it has already been done
  in the northern hemisphere.
 A real revolution in land use in the southern hemisphere
  is going to be necessary – and very soon.
 This calls for a whole new effort geared to finding ways to
  rapidly slow down and reverse deforestation in the
  tropics.
 Avoided deforestation is a global challenge if there ever
  was one.
                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Capturing carbon in agricultural lands

 We must also find ways of reversing the loss of
  CO2 from agricultural lands by developing
  farming systems that stop generating net CO2
  and sequester more CO2.
 This is a clarion call for a transformation of the
  world’s farming systems.
 There are two ways that current farming
  systems can reverse net CO2 emissions from
  the land…
               WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
1st, Phasing out tillage…
  …So that carbon can re-accumulate below-
   ground in the soil.
  Reduced tillage and zero tillage farming
   systems must now be instituted everywhere.
  Innovative ways of incorporating trees into
   farming systems to enable better weed
   suppression and to reduce the need for
   nitrogen fertilizer will be seen to have much
   greater added benefits than ever before.
             WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
2nd, Increase above-ground carbon
 All agricultural systems will have to find ways
  to increase above-ground carbon. This means
  integrating trees in these systems.
 The world will need to find ways of integrating
  trees into farming systems on a massive scale so
  that every hectare of agricultural land becomes
  a sink for carbon, no longer a source.
 Thus, agroforestry will increasingly be seen as
  the future of world land use systems.
              WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Addressing climate change promises to
transform agriculture everywhere in the world
 The future of that transformed agriculture is the
  intensification of tree culture on all types of
  farmland, community land, and urban areas.
 There are a billion hectares of agroecosystems in the
  tropical world alone where agroforestry can
  contribute to the reversal of current carbon
  emissions (IPCC, 2001)
 The sequestration of carbon through agroforestry
  can soak up substantive amounts of the current
  fossil-fuel based emissions (perhaps 1 Gt C per year
  of the current 6 Gt C that is being emitted).
                WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Agroforestry will be seen as the heart
of the matter
 In addressing the climate change, biodiversity,
  and desertification conventions in ways that it
  was not viewed before…
 Because poverty can be addressed
  simultaneously.
 Hypothesis:The world will soon be keen to
  adopt agroforestry as a universal means of
  addressing its greatest challenges on a holistic,
  integrated basis.
               WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Agroforestry at the heart of it all
 The World Agroforestry Centre is increasingly
  being seen as the partner of choice in efforts to
  generate solutions to the challenge of climate
  change adaptation and mitigation in the tropics.
 This role will increase in the future.
 Centre scientific leadership in this area calls for a
  definitive and quantitative set of scenarios that
  show the way in which carbon balances are
  currently moving in agroecosystems globally, and
  will proceed under varying policy and investment
  scenarios in the future.

                WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Agroforestry at the heart of it all
 We need to develop a spatial and temporal model
  of global agricultural systems that calculates the
  effects of the alternative scenarios.
 The model must interact with the modeling of
  industrial GHG emissions and their future
  scenarios.
 As the world gets serious about the necessity for an
  all-out approach to managing GHGs to forestall
  climatic disaster, there will be a lot of attention to
  real investment in science-based practical farming
  solutions.
                WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Integrated, complex problems –
that is our mission
 Fundamental strength in addressing
  complex, integrated problems
 Problems that require the deployment of
  interdisciplinary teams of scientists,
  development specialists and educators
 Provider of systems solutions through
  agroforestry


           WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
What is the action and the execution
needed?
 Model the agroecosystem trajectory in the tropical
  world into the future – for every significant farming
  domain in Africa and throughout the world
 Model the carbon futures scenarios for each
  ecosystem, yielding the enterprise portfolios and
  their carbon budgets – based on a firm
  understanding of the farming systems
 Determine the key actions and investments needed to
  realize the favorable carbon futures that are also
  most favorable to smallholder poverty alleviation
               WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
What Could Be The Overall Flow of
Funds to the Poor from such a Market?
  Carbon sequestration business deals on a
   billion hectares of land in the tropics –
  If the investment were to provide
   $20 /t C * 2 t C sequestered per hectare for 20
   years * 1 billion hectares
  That is $ 40 billion dollars per year for 20
   years.

                WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
This is equivalent of $ 650 of additional
income per capita for a billion people.
But there would be other benefits as well:
 Vastly increased production and productivity of tree
  crops that would earn additional income and improve
  household nutrition and food security.
 More productive soils that increase crop production –
  directly through increased soil replenishment, reduced
  tillage, greater investment in fertilization, and better soil
  conservation.
 Enhanced habitat for biodiversity conservation.
 A global landcare ethic
 Boost for global peace and security and multilateralism.
                  WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
The big question:
How does all this impact on the
development of our focused scientific
agenda?



           WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
These developments are consistent with
our Vision of an agroforestry
transformation in the developing world…
Resulting in a massive increase in the use of
working trees on working landscapes by
smallholder rural households that helps ensure
security in food, nutrition, income,
health, shelter and energy, and a regenerated
environment.

              WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Our Mission Goals are consistent with
the integrated approaches needed
1.   To develop the role of trees in sound land and farm
     management
2.   To domesticate and conserve trees and expand
     market opportunities for smallholder tree products
3.   To develop pro-poor agroforestry strategies that
     benefit local people and enhance environmental
     services
4.   To improve capacities for effective research,
     development and education in agroforestry


                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Our Integrated Frame is cognizant of the various
scales at which solutions are needed:
   Four Global Themes
   Trees and Markets – the components
     Germplasm, products, processing, market chains
   Land and People – the household farm system
     Assembling the components together into systems
   Environmental Services – the landscape effects
     Watershed management, biodiversity, climate change
   Strengthening Institutions –
      Building capacity in research & development




                      WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Our role in the CGIAR

1) Active involvement in developing the System
Priority Framework Plans

2) Leadership in Creating New Challenge
Programmes

3) Leadership in implementing the CGIAR Eastern
and Southern Africa Regional Plan for Collective
Action among the Centres

4) Being an effective partner in the Alliance of
CGIAR Centres
             WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Where are we in the process of
developing our new strategic plan?

Scientific Renewal at the World Agroforestry Centre

   We are committed to embracing change in our
    organization - starting with our corporate identity as a
    science institution.
   We remain committed to our vision of transforming lives
    and landscapes.
   We are refreshing our mission to re-emphasize the
    science that underpins it.

                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
New draft mission statement
    We use science to understand the complex role
    of trees in livelihoods and the environment, and
    promote use of this knowledge to improve
    decisions and practices impacting on the poor.
 Emphasis is on doing science and promoting
  knowledge.
 Brings clarity and should connect with all our
  stakeholders.
 A single coherent organization (one ICRAF)
  that is entirely focused on advancing the
  global mission.
               WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Where are we in the process of
developing our new strategic plan?
 We are placing all of our work in the context
  of a few key global problems.
 We are establishing a framework for defining
  priorities at all levels - based on four key
  criteria: salience or relevance, credibility,
  legitimacy, and fundability.
 This framework will guide the decisions we
  make about all the work that we pursue.
              WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Where are we in the process of
developing our new strategic plan?
 We will direct our resource mobilization
  efforts in line with these priorities.
 We will direct our strategic policy
  engagement only to those key global fora
  where agroforestry science has a particularly
  critical policy-relevant role to play.



             WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
The process and timeline for our new
strategy
 Scientific Renewal Workshop in Sept 2006
  laid the groundwork
 The Strategic Alignment Committee has
  developed a framework for analysing each
  initiative.
 Prospective research areas have been
  identified and are being prioritized
 Science Meetings to finalize strategy
  (26 February – 2 March)
             WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Issues to be addressed and processes in place




 Coherent Proactive Strategic Direction
 Where best form can continue to mould itself to goals and purpose



                  WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
How we’ll make it work
 Setting and sticking to a limited set of
   priorities
 Speed up decision-making
 Streamline the execution of decisions
   taken
 Regular reviews of all major aspects of
   agenda
 Better communications at all levels


                WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
What Have We Covered?
  Is something unique happening in the world of
   agroforestry right now?
   Something profound is happening. And it will change
   our role and impact in the world profoundly.
  What does it signify?
   We must get on top of this and be the driver, not be
   driven.
  How does it impact on the development of our
   focused scientific agenda?
   It bodes toward a truly integrated agenda, focusing on
   really significant global challenges, providing solutions
   that work on the ground at the national and local
   levels.
                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
What Have We Covered?

  Where are we in the process of developing our
   new strategic plan?
   Through the leadership of our Strategic Alignment
   Committee we are on track to deliver a new and
   refreshing strategic plan to our Board in April.
  How we are moving forward?
   We are intensively preparing for the key discussions of
   the upcoming Science Meetings to bring all staff into a
   process that can create One ICRAF, an institution
   with focus and impact in the turbulent but high-
   opportunity times in the years ahead.

                 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
The World Agroforestry Centre
is now being sought out for our science to
    tackle enormous global problems

       You are needed in this enterprise.
    Your passion, your energy, your intellect,
                and your sweat.
    Which leads me to my very last question –

Will you be on the team to join us in this adventure.
                  An adventure in
 Execution…Achievement…and Excellence?

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  • 1. The Future of Agroforestry Science January 26, 2007
  • 2. Questions  Is something historically unique happening in the world of agroforestry right now?  What might it signify?  How might it impact on the development of our focused scientific agenda?  Where are we in the process of developing our new strategic plan?  How shall we are moving forward? WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 3. Is something historically unique happening in the world of agroforestry right now?  Observation: Most of the global institutions involved in poverty and environment are suddenly and intensively reaching out to agroforestry and to the World Agroforestry Centre.  Observation: They are approaching us to work with us, learn from us, support us, and benefit from our science in addressing big global issues… WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 4. Who are these institutions? The institutions we’re talking about here are the virtually all of the big multilateral institutions and the largest environmental and poverty- related NGOs. There are numerous examples.  The World Bank is a good one to start with: The Bank’s multi- hundred million dollar investment programme on land degradation in Africa has asked us to deploy our pioneering methods in assessing land degradation in their monitoring systems in all of their projects. The GEF has done likewise.  The World Bank Institute and the BioCarbon Fund has begun working with us intensively on new approaches to climate change adaptation and mitigation.  And most recently, the Bank’s Forestry Group has asked us to help them develop a Global Forestry Alliance proposal to massively scale- up smallholder agroforestry in Africa through a portfolio of new projects intent upon making impact on the lives of millions of smallholder households.  GEF – on land degradation, and on public-private partnerships for the environment.  UNEP has asked us to partner with them in The Billion Trees Initiative and allied efforts to overcome land degradation. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 5. The UNDP has requested us to deploy our science and experience in building capacity at the regional and national levels related to their MDG Carbon Initiative.  NEPAD has approached us to develop a continental initiative on soil science.  FARA has asked us to lead a massive capacity-building effort through ANAFE.  Likewise, some of the largest and most respected NGOs have been approaching us to partner with them as well. WWF has sought us to partner with them in developing a smallholder carbon toolbox – assembling the methods by which successful smallholder projects can be designed, implemented, monitored and evaluated. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 6. The Clinton Foundation is intensively interacting with us about leading the science in a new global Carbon – Poverty Reduction initiative based on smallholder agroforestry.  CARE, World Vision, and The Greenbelt Movement are also developing new collaboration with us on this front.  Conservation International has developed with us the Hotspots Alliance.  This list of examples doesn’t even include the private sector companies that are now actively engaging us in joint agroforestry research activities. Companies such as the Mars Corporation and Unilever.  The list goes on. But the significant point is that these organizations are approaching us, and in many cases developing frameworks to support our work for mutual benefit. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 7. Much of this has to do with accelerating interest in Climate Change Act Now, Before It is Too Late Article in The New Scientist “Time is running out, and fast. Rising carbon dioxide levels and higher temperatures will soon set in motion potentially catastrophic changes that will take hundreds or even thousands of years to reverse.” -- New Scientist, Nov 2006 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 8. Climate Change Act Now, Before It is Too Late Researchers have highlighted evidence that the danger is more pressing than was thought. Three distinct types of danger:  The first one is incremental changes in average climate conditions to which people must adapt. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 9. Climate Change Act Now, Before It is Too Late  The second is the effect these conditions have on increasing the chances of extreme events, such as devastating hurricanes (eg Katrina), or heat waves such as 2002 in Europe that killed 30,000 people. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 10. Climate Change Act Now, Before It is Too Late  The third is ‘waking the sleeping giants’ triggering irreversible changes in natural systems, such as -- the melting of polar ice caps that will raise sea levels enormously, and -- the warming of the permafrost that will release huge quantities of carbon dioxide. This will throw global CO2 emissions into fast- forward irreversibly. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 11. Climate Change Act Now, Before It is Too Late (cont’d) Once we pass these thresholds there will be no return. But we are closer to these tipping points than previously supposed – only a decade away in some cases. We have got to act much faster and more comprehensively than virtually anyone imagined until recently. “If we go beyond 2 degrees C we will raise hell.” -- John Schellnhuber, Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research in Cambridge, UK. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 12. Stern report on the economics of climate change (October 2006)  The benefits of strong, early action considerably outweigh the costs.  Unabated climate change could cost the world at least 5% of GDP each year; more dramatic predictions would reduceGDP as much as 20%.  The cost of reducing emissions could be limited to around 1% of global GDP.  Each tonne of CO2 we emit causes damages worth at least $85, but emissions can be cut at a cost of less than $25 a tonne. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 13. And the world is (finally) waking up “I’ve never seen a phenomenon take over the public consciousness like climate change”. – David Crane, CEO, NRG Energy, Princeton NJ WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 14. What is significant is that 20 % of gross GHGs are emitted by land use change and deforestation So as the world begins to panic at the catastrophic consequences of the greenhouse effect it won’t be long before the climate change community begins to seriously turn its attention to agriculture and forestry. And when it does, the world of agriculture will be changed forever. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 15. Analysis -- What will this mean for farming systems in the tropics? A Real Incentive to Reverse Deforestation  Got to figure out how to drastically reverse the destruction and degradation of forest lands throughout the world. It can be done…and it has already been done in the northern hemisphere.  A real revolution in land use in the southern hemisphere is going to be necessary – and very soon.  This calls for a whole new effort geared to finding ways to rapidly slow down and reverse deforestation in the tropics.  Avoided deforestation is a global challenge if there ever was one. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 16. Capturing carbon in agricultural lands  We must also find ways of reversing the loss of CO2 from agricultural lands by developing farming systems that stop generating net CO2 and sequester more CO2.  This is a clarion call for a transformation of the world’s farming systems.  There are two ways that current farming systems can reverse net CO2 emissions from the land… WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 17. 1st, Phasing out tillage…  …So that carbon can re-accumulate below- ground in the soil.  Reduced tillage and zero tillage farming systems must now be instituted everywhere.  Innovative ways of incorporating trees into farming systems to enable better weed suppression and to reduce the need for nitrogen fertilizer will be seen to have much greater added benefits than ever before. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 18. 2nd, Increase above-ground carbon  All agricultural systems will have to find ways to increase above-ground carbon. This means integrating trees in these systems.  The world will need to find ways of integrating trees into farming systems on a massive scale so that every hectare of agricultural land becomes a sink for carbon, no longer a source.  Thus, agroforestry will increasingly be seen as the future of world land use systems. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 19. Addressing climate change promises to transform agriculture everywhere in the world  The future of that transformed agriculture is the intensification of tree culture on all types of farmland, community land, and urban areas.  There are a billion hectares of agroecosystems in the tropical world alone where agroforestry can contribute to the reversal of current carbon emissions (IPCC, 2001)  The sequestration of carbon through agroforestry can soak up substantive amounts of the current fossil-fuel based emissions (perhaps 1 Gt C per year of the current 6 Gt C that is being emitted). WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 20. Agroforestry will be seen as the heart of the matter  In addressing the climate change, biodiversity, and desertification conventions in ways that it was not viewed before…  Because poverty can be addressed simultaneously.  Hypothesis:The world will soon be keen to adopt agroforestry as a universal means of addressing its greatest challenges on a holistic, integrated basis. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 22. Agroforestry at the heart of it all  The World Agroforestry Centre is increasingly being seen as the partner of choice in efforts to generate solutions to the challenge of climate change adaptation and mitigation in the tropics.  This role will increase in the future.  Centre scientific leadership in this area calls for a definitive and quantitative set of scenarios that show the way in which carbon balances are currently moving in agroecosystems globally, and will proceed under varying policy and investment scenarios in the future. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 23. Agroforestry at the heart of it all  We need to develop a spatial and temporal model of global agricultural systems that calculates the effects of the alternative scenarios.  The model must interact with the modeling of industrial GHG emissions and their future scenarios.  As the world gets serious about the necessity for an all-out approach to managing GHGs to forestall climatic disaster, there will be a lot of attention to real investment in science-based practical farming solutions. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 24. Integrated, complex problems – that is our mission  Fundamental strength in addressing complex, integrated problems  Problems that require the deployment of interdisciplinary teams of scientists, development specialists and educators  Provider of systems solutions through agroforestry WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 25. What is the action and the execution needed?  Model the agroecosystem trajectory in the tropical world into the future – for every significant farming domain in Africa and throughout the world  Model the carbon futures scenarios for each ecosystem, yielding the enterprise portfolios and their carbon budgets – based on a firm understanding of the farming systems  Determine the key actions and investments needed to realize the favorable carbon futures that are also most favorable to smallholder poverty alleviation WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 26. What Could Be The Overall Flow of Funds to the Poor from such a Market?  Carbon sequestration business deals on a billion hectares of land in the tropics –  If the investment were to provide $20 /t C * 2 t C sequestered per hectare for 20 years * 1 billion hectares  That is $ 40 billion dollars per year for 20 years. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 27. This is equivalent of $ 650 of additional income per capita for a billion people. But there would be other benefits as well:  Vastly increased production and productivity of tree crops that would earn additional income and improve household nutrition and food security.  More productive soils that increase crop production – directly through increased soil replenishment, reduced tillage, greater investment in fertilization, and better soil conservation.  Enhanced habitat for biodiversity conservation.  A global landcare ethic  Boost for global peace and security and multilateralism. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 28. The big question: How does all this impact on the development of our focused scientific agenda? WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 29. These developments are consistent with our Vision of an agroforestry transformation in the developing world… Resulting in a massive increase in the use of working trees on working landscapes by smallholder rural households that helps ensure security in food, nutrition, income, health, shelter and energy, and a regenerated environment. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 30. Our Mission Goals are consistent with the integrated approaches needed 1. To develop the role of trees in sound land and farm management 2. To domesticate and conserve trees and expand market opportunities for smallholder tree products 3. To develop pro-poor agroforestry strategies that benefit local people and enhance environmental services 4. To improve capacities for effective research, development and education in agroforestry WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 31. Our Integrated Frame is cognizant of the various scales at which solutions are needed: Four Global Themes Trees and Markets – the components Germplasm, products, processing, market chains Land and People – the household farm system Assembling the components together into systems Environmental Services – the landscape effects Watershed management, biodiversity, climate change Strengthening Institutions – Building capacity in research & development WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 32. Our role in the CGIAR 1) Active involvement in developing the System Priority Framework Plans 2) Leadership in Creating New Challenge Programmes 3) Leadership in implementing the CGIAR Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Plan for Collective Action among the Centres 4) Being an effective partner in the Alliance of CGIAR Centres WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 33. Where are we in the process of developing our new strategic plan? Scientific Renewal at the World Agroforestry Centre  We are committed to embracing change in our organization - starting with our corporate identity as a science institution.  We remain committed to our vision of transforming lives and landscapes.  We are refreshing our mission to re-emphasize the science that underpins it. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 34. New draft mission statement We use science to understand the complex role of trees in livelihoods and the environment, and promote use of this knowledge to improve decisions and practices impacting on the poor.  Emphasis is on doing science and promoting knowledge.  Brings clarity and should connect with all our stakeholders.  A single coherent organization (one ICRAF) that is entirely focused on advancing the global mission. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 35. Where are we in the process of developing our new strategic plan?  We are placing all of our work in the context of a few key global problems.  We are establishing a framework for defining priorities at all levels - based on four key criteria: salience or relevance, credibility, legitimacy, and fundability.  This framework will guide the decisions we make about all the work that we pursue. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 36. Where are we in the process of developing our new strategic plan?  We will direct our resource mobilization efforts in line with these priorities.  We will direct our strategic policy engagement only to those key global fora where agroforestry science has a particularly critical policy-relevant role to play. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 37. The process and timeline for our new strategy  Scientific Renewal Workshop in Sept 2006 laid the groundwork  The Strategic Alignment Committee has developed a framework for analysing each initiative.  Prospective research areas have been identified and are being prioritized  Science Meetings to finalize strategy (26 February – 2 March) WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 38. Issues to be addressed and processes in place Coherent Proactive Strategic Direction Where best form can continue to mould itself to goals and purpose WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 39. How we’ll make it work  Setting and sticking to a limited set of priorities  Speed up decision-making  Streamline the execution of decisions taken  Regular reviews of all major aspects of agenda  Better communications at all levels WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 40. What Have We Covered?  Is something unique happening in the world of agroforestry right now? Something profound is happening. And it will change our role and impact in the world profoundly.  What does it signify? We must get on top of this and be the driver, not be driven.  How does it impact on the development of our focused scientific agenda? It bodes toward a truly integrated agenda, focusing on really significant global challenges, providing solutions that work on the ground at the national and local levels. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 41. What Have We Covered?  Where are we in the process of developing our new strategic plan? Through the leadership of our Strategic Alignment Committee we are on track to deliver a new and refreshing strategic plan to our Board in April.  How we are moving forward? We are intensively preparing for the key discussions of the upcoming Science Meetings to bring all staff into a process that can create One ICRAF, an institution with focus and impact in the turbulent but high- opportunity times in the years ahead. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
  • 42. The World Agroforestry Centre is now being sought out for our science to tackle enormous global problems You are needed in this enterprise. Your passion, your energy, your intellect, and your sweat. Which leads me to my very last question – Will you be on the team to join us in this adventure. An adventure in Execution…Achievement…and Excellence?