Presented by Ms Awa Sillah (Programme Coordinator, EbA Project), at COP27, UNFCCC Official Side Event, "Adaptation and NDCs in Africa and Asia: How much progress in the agroforestry and forestry sectors?", 11 Nov 2022
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Community Forestry and EbA Experience in The Gambia
1. Ms Awa Sillah
Programme Coordinator, EbA Project
Theme
Adaptation and NDCs in Africa and Asia: How much progress in the agroforestry and forestry
sectors?
Sharm El Shiekh, 11 November 2022
Community Forestry and EbA Experience in The Gambia
2. The Context
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Firewood scarcity
Environmental degradation (Productive forest is also
projected to shrink significantly in size, between 30
and 46.7 percent of land area, by 2030)
Depleting Biodiversity
Capacity gaps
Sea Level Rise - between 19 cm and 43 cm by 2050
Low tree diversity
Water scarcity
3. Gradient of moisture index over Gambia
(0.3 [orange] – 0.6 [blue]).
Drier in CRR
particularly in the
Saloum and
Niamina
Wet in the
Greater Banjul
Area and
Coastal Areas
of WCR
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12/2/2022
4. Community Forestry in The Gambia
o Community Forest
o Joint forest park
o State Forest Parks
Diversification to implement Community Forest
1. Putting people first
2. Process Orientation
3. Minimum External Incentives
5. EbA Project in the Gambia
Project Title:
Large-scale Ecosystem-based Adaptation in The Gambia: developing a
climate-resilient, natural resource-based economy.
National Executing Entity:
Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources
(MECCNAR);
Accredited Entity: United Nations Environment Programme
Partner Institutions:
DoA. DCD, DoF, DPWM and ICRAF/World Agroforestry Centre in Kenya
Beneficiaries:
8,400 households direct beneficiaries (50% women) and 46,200 indirect beneficiaries
(50% women)
6. Components of the Project
• Restore degraded forests and agricultural landscapes with
climate resilient plant species
Component 1
• Facilitate the establishment of commercially viable
Natural Resource-based Business Enterprise
Component 2
• Provide policy support, institutional strengthening and
knowledge generation
Component 3
7. Summary of
Activities
implemented
1 - - Component 1
- Development of protocols and other Management Plans -
Enrichment Planting in Community Forest (CF)
- Agroforestry in Agricultural Farmlands (AF)
- Planting in Mangroves
- ANR in KWNP, CPAs and CFs
2 – Component 2
Beekeeping Enterprises
- Ecotourism, Food Processing , Handicraft , Hay processing and
- Development of Quality standards
3. Component 3
- Congress on Transhumance, conference on Agroforestry and minimum
tree cover
- Integration of EbA into policies and strategies
-Development of BSC programmes
- Development of Geoportal system (Knowledge Management)
8. ANR In CFs, CPAs & KWNP
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CRRN CRRS LRR URR KWNP Total
No. of CFs 16 13 9 12 50
No. of Ha 1281,8 1852,16 1113,8 1141,44 910 6299,2
CF/CPAs
No. of CFs No. of Ha
10 M above
9. Challenges to long-term
success of EbAActions
o Uncontrolled bushfires
o Uncontrolled wood
extraction particularly
Charcoal and Firewood
o Inadequate human and
technical capacity
o Uncontrolled, Free-roaming
livestock grazing (local and
Transhumance
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10. Impacts
Adverse effects of transhumance on
environment
Adverse effectsof transhumance on
livelihoods
Bush fires
Overgrazing
Conflicts
Livestock theft
Crossbreeding
Tree cutting
Soil erosion
Disease outbreak
Competion for water
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 20
Cross-border Domestic Cross-border Domestic
11. Recommendation/Way Forward
o Strengthening of partners
o Regulations to reduce impacts of transhumance and forest fires
o Capacity building of communities
o Continue mainstreaming EbA into sectoral plans and budgets
o Implementation