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Policy and Agroforestry: Key
 Constraints and How ICRAF Might
              Respond



Frank Place
March 2012
Outline
• A very brief history of policy research at ICRAF
• Policy constraints on agroforestry
• Ways forward for ICRAF – your ideas
Importance of Policy Research
• Policy changes are potentially game changers
  – huge impacts, both direct and indirect

• But:
  – Likelihood of success?
  – What is our role as CGIAR researchers?
I was here when….
                                            My 1st day at ICRAF


• More and coordinated from the mid 1990s to early
  2000s – managed under a single theme;
  a new region gave it vibrancy

• In mid 2000s we received flexible EU funding for policy
  first used in Environmental Services Theme and then
  GRP6

• But policy research was to be diffused in different GRPs
Where we are now…..
• Policy relevant research is prolific at ICRAF, but
  research on policy effects and policy options less
  so, as noted by a 2009 EU review:

“However, cutting-edge, theory-based yet
potentially applicable policy research has to be
implemented at scale in the Centre. In particular
there is need to deepen research on policies and
institutional arrangements and options……”
Part 2

Policy Constraints Affecting
        Agroforestry
Policy Constraints – How do We Know?
• There are many documents listing
  policy constraints for agroforestry
• Where is the hard evidence?
• Lacking a systematic body of
  quantitative evidence ….. from a
  variety of stakeholders….
Collaborative effort to synthesize
          information
   • In 2011 ICRAF joined efforts with
     FAO, CIRAD and CATIE
   • To review, compile and generate
     evidence on policy related constraints
     to agroforestry
   • Case studies from 17 countries and 66
     key informant interviews
Common Broad Policy Constraints
• Low policy awareness of agroforestry
  and focus on conventional agriculture
• Land and tree tenure, including
  forest regulations
• Neglect of tree germplasm
• Lack of recognition of environmental
  services
• Agroforestry as an orphan across
  sector and administrative level
1. What is the
problem?

2. Who is affected?
Who is to blame?
                           Policy research questions follow
Who’ll have to pay?
                           along different phases of policy
3. What behavioural
change by whom is          development
desirable, or needed?

4. Through what
policies could such
behaviour-al change
be manda-ted or made
                            Studies often are related to a
attrac-tive?                single segment
5. What existing rights,
responsibilities and
incentives have to
change and who has
authority to change
them?



6. Why would this
work? Why didn’t it
work before?

7. How would we
define, monitor and
measure success?
Unpacking ‘the problem’ related to
         tenure in an African context
• The complexity of the issue is evident:
  •   pluralistic rights systems
  •   state laws, interpretations and implementation
  •   national vs local level authority
  •   varying degrees of authority by customary leaders
  •   cumbersome procedures for acquiring titles
  •   new policies and instruments that are not fully
      disseminated
  •   various primary and derived modes of acquisition
  •   unclear / varying dispute resolution procedures
  •   informal land markets operating to varying degrees
  •   some vulnerable groups like women, migrants
  •   different rights over land and trees on the land
Researching importance of tenure and tenure
                       security

Tenure related variables used in African research at ICRAF

Security variables
Perceptions of land rights –
breadth, keystone
rights, bundles, individualization /
restrictions
Incidence of dispute
Mode of land acquisition
Possession of formal title or certificate

Other tenure related variables
Access to land / farm size
Fragmentation of holding
Land market activity
Use of land as collateral
Tree tenure is particularly interesting
• Customary Systems:
  – Rights to trees may differ by method of
    establishment, inheritance system, functional
    use, season, species
  – Tree planting still used to claim long-term rights to some
    lands
• Legal Systems
  – Tree management often governed by forestry regulations
    which are inhibiting
Just imagine the discussion held about
         rights over this tree
What would we say to African leaders about
     tenure and its effect on investment?
There are some results that seem to hold consistently –
link between weak rights and tree planting of women

There are many results that are country or site specific –
effects of titling and rights on investment

Some results are in opposition --- difficult to make
conclusions
Identifying Problems is one thing…
• Finding good solutions is another…

• We often have a long list of things not to do, but
  policy makers will ask what can be done….

• And contributing to policy outcomes is yet
  another major challenge….but now we
  are to be scrutinized more closely
  for policy outcomes
ICRAF Policy Successes
ICRAF has contributed to policy reforms in the
past, witness:
• Tenure reform pilots in Indonesia
• Local level by-law reforms in Africa
• Various decrees related to agroforestry in
  Africa
• Climate change policy in
  UNFCCC and Philippines
Part 3

Towards More Strategic Policy
     Research at ICRAF
Strategy / Opportunism
• In the realm of supporting policy
  processes, opportunism is a reality; but what should
  be our criteria here?
• Strategic thinking is needed at the same time –
  beginning with what policy outcomes are of highest
  priority
                           ICRAF

                           GRPs
                                             At Which Level (s) ?
                          Regions


                 CGIAR Research Programmes
Our Current Policy Structure
• The Agroforestry Policy Initiative - ICRAF wide

• Some policy foci, notably in GRP6 and ASB
  thematically and southeast Asia regionally

• Engagement with CRP6 and CRP2 which have
  strong policy emphases
API Proposed Objectives
• Objective 1: contribute to knowledge on the potential of
  agroforestry to improve livelihoods and the environment at global,
  region and national levels and, raise awareness on the influence of
  policies in the attainment of agroforestry goals to improve
  agriculture, increase incomes and generate ecosystems services
• Objective 2: Facilitate policy reforms that support the widespread
  practice of agroforestry at different scales
• Objective 3: Facilitate the exchange of information among
  institutions and individuals with an interest in agroforestry policy
  and stimulate efforts to review and analyze policies that affect the
  practice of agroforestry
API Proposed Outcomes

• Stimulation of policy reform and new policy formulation
  processes that consider agroforestry, especially at national
  level
• Greater articulation of the role of agroforestry in policy
  making under global conventions
• Increased inclusion of agroforestry in global and regional
  agricultural initiatives and increased funding for
  agroforestry in national programmes
• Greater use of agroforestry science in the reform of
  national policies, regulations and guidelines
• Agroforestry research priorities that are better prioritized
  and coordinated towards meeting policy needs
Facilitating Policy Reforms has Multiple
              Pathways…….
• Policy constraints which are global and of
  particular importance to agroforestry – tree
  tenure, PES, tree germplasm…..
• National policy environments of particular
  countries of importance --- e.g. India
• Key international policy processes – e.g. the
  UNFCCC, CAADP/Comesa
Let’s Discuss
• How can we best advance strategic thinking on
  policy research?
  – Which levels? What process is needed? Who
    coordinates?
• What do you see as main weaknesses to
  overcome? How can we foster better synergies
  within ICRAF?

• How can the API best help ICRAF and GRPs and
  regions achieve policy goals?

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Policy and Agroforestry:  Key Constraints and How ICRAF Might Respond

  • 1. Policy and Agroforestry: Key Constraints and How ICRAF Might Respond Frank Place March 2012
  • 2. Outline • A very brief history of policy research at ICRAF • Policy constraints on agroforestry • Ways forward for ICRAF – your ideas
  • 3. Importance of Policy Research • Policy changes are potentially game changers – huge impacts, both direct and indirect • But: – Likelihood of success? – What is our role as CGIAR researchers?
  • 4. I was here when…. My 1st day at ICRAF • More and coordinated from the mid 1990s to early 2000s – managed under a single theme; a new region gave it vibrancy • In mid 2000s we received flexible EU funding for policy first used in Environmental Services Theme and then GRP6 • But policy research was to be diffused in different GRPs
  • 5. Where we are now….. • Policy relevant research is prolific at ICRAF, but research on policy effects and policy options less so, as noted by a 2009 EU review: “However, cutting-edge, theory-based yet potentially applicable policy research has to be implemented at scale in the Centre. In particular there is need to deepen research on policies and institutional arrangements and options……”
  • 6. Part 2 Policy Constraints Affecting Agroforestry
  • 7. Policy Constraints – How do We Know? • There are many documents listing policy constraints for agroforestry • Where is the hard evidence? • Lacking a systematic body of quantitative evidence ….. from a variety of stakeholders….
  • 8. Collaborative effort to synthesize information • In 2011 ICRAF joined efforts with FAO, CIRAD and CATIE • To review, compile and generate evidence on policy related constraints to agroforestry • Case studies from 17 countries and 66 key informant interviews
  • 9. Common Broad Policy Constraints • Low policy awareness of agroforestry and focus on conventional agriculture • Land and tree tenure, including forest regulations • Neglect of tree germplasm • Lack of recognition of environmental services • Agroforestry as an orphan across sector and administrative level
  • 10. 1. What is the problem? 2. Who is affected? Who is to blame? Policy research questions follow Who’ll have to pay? along different phases of policy 3. What behavioural change by whom is development desirable, or needed? 4. Through what policies could such behaviour-al change be manda-ted or made Studies often are related to a attrac-tive? single segment 5. What existing rights, responsibilities and incentives have to change and who has authority to change them? 6. Why would this work? Why didn’t it work before? 7. How would we define, monitor and measure success?
  • 11. Unpacking ‘the problem’ related to tenure in an African context • The complexity of the issue is evident: • pluralistic rights systems • state laws, interpretations and implementation • national vs local level authority • varying degrees of authority by customary leaders • cumbersome procedures for acquiring titles • new policies and instruments that are not fully disseminated • various primary and derived modes of acquisition • unclear / varying dispute resolution procedures • informal land markets operating to varying degrees • some vulnerable groups like women, migrants • different rights over land and trees on the land
  • 12. Researching importance of tenure and tenure security Tenure related variables used in African research at ICRAF Security variables Perceptions of land rights – breadth, keystone rights, bundles, individualization / restrictions Incidence of dispute Mode of land acquisition Possession of formal title or certificate Other tenure related variables Access to land / farm size Fragmentation of holding Land market activity Use of land as collateral
  • 13. Tree tenure is particularly interesting • Customary Systems: – Rights to trees may differ by method of establishment, inheritance system, functional use, season, species – Tree planting still used to claim long-term rights to some lands • Legal Systems – Tree management often governed by forestry regulations which are inhibiting
  • 14. Just imagine the discussion held about rights over this tree
  • 15. What would we say to African leaders about tenure and its effect on investment? There are some results that seem to hold consistently – link between weak rights and tree planting of women There are many results that are country or site specific – effects of titling and rights on investment Some results are in opposition --- difficult to make conclusions
  • 16. Identifying Problems is one thing… • Finding good solutions is another… • We often have a long list of things not to do, but policy makers will ask what can be done…. • And contributing to policy outcomes is yet another major challenge….but now we are to be scrutinized more closely for policy outcomes
  • 17. ICRAF Policy Successes ICRAF has contributed to policy reforms in the past, witness: • Tenure reform pilots in Indonesia • Local level by-law reforms in Africa • Various decrees related to agroforestry in Africa • Climate change policy in UNFCCC and Philippines
  • 18. Part 3 Towards More Strategic Policy Research at ICRAF
  • 19. Strategy / Opportunism • In the realm of supporting policy processes, opportunism is a reality; but what should be our criteria here? • Strategic thinking is needed at the same time – beginning with what policy outcomes are of highest priority ICRAF GRPs At Which Level (s) ? Regions CGIAR Research Programmes
  • 20. Our Current Policy Structure • The Agroforestry Policy Initiative - ICRAF wide • Some policy foci, notably in GRP6 and ASB thematically and southeast Asia regionally • Engagement with CRP6 and CRP2 which have strong policy emphases
  • 21. API Proposed Objectives • Objective 1: contribute to knowledge on the potential of agroforestry to improve livelihoods and the environment at global, region and national levels and, raise awareness on the influence of policies in the attainment of agroforestry goals to improve agriculture, increase incomes and generate ecosystems services • Objective 2: Facilitate policy reforms that support the widespread practice of agroforestry at different scales • Objective 3: Facilitate the exchange of information among institutions and individuals with an interest in agroforestry policy and stimulate efforts to review and analyze policies that affect the practice of agroforestry
  • 22. API Proposed Outcomes • Stimulation of policy reform and new policy formulation processes that consider agroforestry, especially at national level • Greater articulation of the role of agroforestry in policy making under global conventions • Increased inclusion of agroforestry in global and regional agricultural initiatives and increased funding for agroforestry in national programmes • Greater use of agroforestry science in the reform of national policies, regulations and guidelines • Agroforestry research priorities that are better prioritized and coordinated towards meeting policy needs
  • 23. Facilitating Policy Reforms has Multiple Pathways……. • Policy constraints which are global and of particular importance to agroforestry – tree tenure, PES, tree germplasm….. • National policy environments of particular countries of importance --- e.g. India • Key international policy processes – e.g. the UNFCCC, CAADP/Comesa
  • 24. Let’s Discuss • How can we best advance strategic thinking on policy research? – Which levels? What process is needed? Who coordinates? • What do you see as main weaknesses to overcome? How can we foster better synergies within ICRAF? • How can the API best help ICRAF and GRPs and regions achieve policy goals?

Notas do Editor

  1. Recently, with the wider recognition of the importance of agroforestry and interest in scaling up, the issue of policy has renewed emphasis in the institute. The agroforestry policy initiative was created partly in response to this growing issue – I will come back to this at the end to discuss some options we have in terms of engaging in policy research for impact
  2. There are some instances where farmers have been asked about constraints. But these don’t necessarily pick out constraints higher up in the system – e.g. issues to do with national tree germplasm systems.
  3. The efforts in Philippines and Indonesia resulted from long term engagement and considerable strategic planning.
  4. The API has already proven to be a useful mechanism externally – demonstrating our strong interest in policy and playing a natural boundary spanning role with international institutions. But internally, we haven’t discussed its functional utility. One could be in helping us to develop strategic priorities in policy outcomes/ and associated research. Need to set some priorities – take the example of supporting policy reforms.