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Maintaining High Conservation
Values in oil palm landscapes


         Zoological Society of London

                     May 2011


     Dr Christopher Stewart – HCV Resource Network




                    www.hcvnetwork.org
Addressing critical conservation
priorities within the palm oil sector:

  RSPO and the HCV approach
A sustainable vision for palm?
RSPO standard – P&C
– P1: Transparency
– P2: Compliance with laws and regulations
– P3: Economic and financial viability
– P4: Use of best practices by growers and millers

– P5: Environmental responsibility and conservation of
  natural resources and biodiversity
– P6: Employees, individuals and communities affected by growers

– P7: Responsible development of new plantings
– P8: Commitment to continuous improvement
High Conservation Values
              within RSPO P&C
• Existing plantations:
   – P 5.2: Rare/threatened spp. and HCVs within
     plantations or affected by plantations/mills must be
     taken into account in management.


• Plantation expansion:
   – P 7.3: New plantings (since Nov 2005) do not replace
     primary forest or areas required to maintain or
     enhance one or more High Conservation Values.
What is the High Conservation
      Value approach?
Some operational definitions
High Conservation Value (HCV) – a biological, ecological, social or
cultural value of outstanding significance or critical importance at the
national, regional or global scale.

HCV Forest or Area – A forest or area which possesses one or more
HCV attributes (1+ of the 6 values defined in HCV Toolkits)

HCV Management Area - The area that needs to be appropriately
managed to maintain or enhance HCVs
The six High Conservation Values (I)
       Biodiversity
       HCV 1 - Significant concentrations of biodiversity values
       (protected areas and RTE, endemic, migratory species).


       Landscapes
       HCV 2 – Large, landscape level ecosystems where most
       species exist in natural patterns of distribution and
       abundance.


       Ecosystems
       HCV 3 - Rare, threatened or endangered ecosystems.
The six High Conservation Values (II)

       Ecosystem services
       HCV 4 - Basic ecosystem services in critical situations.



       Livelihoods
       HCV 5 – Basic needs of local populations in critical
       circumstances



       Cultural identity
       HCV 6 – Local communities’ cultural identity.
Practical interpretation
• HCV definitions are global, and
  generic
• Applicable in principle to any
  ecosystem
• Need local interpretation
Basic elements of HCV process
           • What are the potential HCVs in this region?
Identify   • Which values occur in the area?
           • Where are these values located?




                                                                   Consultation
           • What are the existing threats to the values?

Manage     • What is habitat area needed to maintain the values?
           • How should habitat be managed?


           • What needs to be monitored?
Monitor    • How will monitoring be done?
           • How will the results of monitoring be used?
Application of HCV approach
  in the plantation sector
Scales of application
• Site scale:
   – HCV is primarily used as a site-level
     planning and management approach
   – Aims to identify conservation priorities,
     define management targets, mitigate
     risk through effective participation by
     stakeholders
• “Landscape” scale:
   – Some HCVs are by definition landscape
     phenomena
   – HCV 1,2,3,(4): “exceptional” value
     depends on wider context incl.
     landscape configuration, habitat quality
     etc
   – Effective management requires taking
     into account threats and opportunities in
     surrounding landscape
HCV 1
          HCV 1




                HCV 4   HCV 3

        HCV 1



HCV 5
HCV 1
          HCV 1




                HCV 4   HCV 3

        HCV 1



HCV 5
HCV 1
          HCV 1




                HCV 4   HCV 3

        HCV 1



HCV 5
New Plantings
procedure 2011
Sustainable agricultural zoning
• Site scale:
   –   Quality site level assessments (biodiversity, social values)
   –   Participation of local communities in decisions
   –   Site scale planning – considering landscape context
   –   No conversion of HCVs or areas required to support them
   –   Good management practices elsewhere
• “Landscape” scale
   – Biodiversity and ecosystem services included in land use planning
     criteria, balanced with development needs
   – Trade-offs made explicit, space is made for consultation and
     participation in decisions
   – Responsible regional zoning takes account of priorities and threats
Case study:
Threatened ecosystems (HCV 3)
      in Kalimantan Barat

      HCV Resource Network TP peer-reviewed assessment of a
     Wilmar Palm Oil concession for RSPO by Daemeter Consulting




 Maps and photos of W. Kal landscape courtesy of Daemeter Consulting
Images of HCV1




                 HCV 1 – RTE species
Forest cover:
• Shows large decrease
in lowland forests since
1973

• Landsat: Very little
natural forest within
concession areas

•Is any of this really HCV
forest?
Challenges for implementation
Making HCV work for the plantation sector
• Consistent and credible use of the concept
   – Appropriate tools and methods for assessment
   – Training and technical capacity building (assessors, auditors, managers)
   – Adaptation to non-forest ecosystems
• Scientific underpinning for decision making e.g.
   – Shared maps (esp. ecosystems, species distributions)
   – Integration of systematic conservation planning principles, landscape ecology
   – Population and community ecology
• Issues of scale and responsibility
   – Concession zoning
   – Transboundary conservation
   – Smallholdings
• Legal framework for land use
   – Permits, taxes, transparency
   – Communities legal and traditional rights
The HCV Resource Network
• A voluntary association of people and
  organisations using the HCV
  approach, bound by a Charter
   – Definition of 6 HCVs
   – Guiding principles for HCV
     assessment
• Made up of:
   –   Steering Group (17 orgs.)
   –   Technical Panel (24 experts)
   –   Secretariat (ProForest)
   –   Global participants
   –   Regional partners
The HCV Resource Network
4 Key Strategic Aims:
• Provide a credible central point of reference
• Support development and implementation of the HCV
  concept
• Provide a governance and quality control function
• Promote the use of HCV in emerging and potential
  applications
www.hcvnetwork.org

    Thank you

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Session 3-2-christopher-stewart-maintaining-hcvs-in-oil-palm-landscapes-1468

  • 1. Maintaining High Conservation Values in oil palm landscapes Zoological Society of London May 2011 Dr Christopher Stewart – HCV Resource Network www.hcvnetwork.org
  • 2. Addressing critical conservation priorities within the palm oil sector: RSPO and the HCV approach
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 6. RSPO standard – P&C – P1: Transparency – P2: Compliance with laws and regulations – P3: Economic and financial viability – P4: Use of best practices by growers and millers – P5: Environmental responsibility and conservation of natural resources and biodiversity – P6: Employees, individuals and communities affected by growers – P7: Responsible development of new plantings – P8: Commitment to continuous improvement
  • 7. High Conservation Values within RSPO P&C • Existing plantations: – P 5.2: Rare/threatened spp. and HCVs within plantations or affected by plantations/mills must be taken into account in management. • Plantation expansion: – P 7.3: New plantings (since Nov 2005) do not replace primary forest or areas required to maintain or enhance one or more High Conservation Values.
  • 8. What is the High Conservation Value approach?
  • 9. Some operational definitions High Conservation Value (HCV) – a biological, ecological, social or cultural value of outstanding significance or critical importance at the national, regional or global scale. HCV Forest or Area – A forest or area which possesses one or more HCV attributes (1+ of the 6 values defined in HCV Toolkits) HCV Management Area - The area that needs to be appropriately managed to maintain or enhance HCVs
  • 10. The six High Conservation Values (I) Biodiversity HCV 1 - Significant concentrations of biodiversity values (protected areas and RTE, endemic, migratory species). Landscapes HCV 2 – Large, landscape level ecosystems where most species exist in natural patterns of distribution and abundance. Ecosystems HCV 3 - Rare, threatened or endangered ecosystems.
  • 11. The six High Conservation Values (II) Ecosystem services HCV 4 - Basic ecosystem services in critical situations. Livelihoods HCV 5 – Basic needs of local populations in critical circumstances Cultural identity HCV 6 – Local communities’ cultural identity.
  • 12. Practical interpretation • HCV definitions are global, and generic • Applicable in principle to any ecosystem • Need local interpretation
  • 13. Basic elements of HCV process • What are the potential HCVs in this region? Identify • Which values occur in the area? • Where are these values located? Consultation • What are the existing threats to the values? Manage • What is habitat area needed to maintain the values? • How should habitat be managed? • What needs to be monitored? Monitor • How will monitoring be done? • How will the results of monitoring be used?
  • 14. Application of HCV approach in the plantation sector
  • 15. Scales of application • Site scale: – HCV is primarily used as a site-level planning and management approach – Aims to identify conservation priorities, define management targets, mitigate risk through effective participation by stakeholders • “Landscape” scale: – Some HCVs are by definition landscape phenomena – HCV 1,2,3,(4): “exceptional” value depends on wider context incl. landscape configuration, habitat quality etc – Effective management requires taking into account threats and opportunities in surrounding landscape
  • 16. HCV 1 HCV 1 HCV 4 HCV 3 HCV 1 HCV 5
  • 17. HCV 1 HCV 1 HCV 4 HCV 3 HCV 1 HCV 5
  • 18. HCV 1 HCV 1 HCV 4 HCV 3 HCV 1 HCV 5
  • 20. Sustainable agricultural zoning • Site scale: – Quality site level assessments (biodiversity, social values) – Participation of local communities in decisions – Site scale planning – considering landscape context – No conversion of HCVs or areas required to support them – Good management practices elsewhere • “Landscape” scale – Biodiversity and ecosystem services included in land use planning criteria, balanced with development needs – Trade-offs made explicit, space is made for consultation and participation in decisions – Responsible regional zoning takes account of priorities and threats
  • 21. Case study: Threatened ecosystems (HCV 3) in Kalimantan Barat HCV Resource Network TP peer-reviewed assessment of a Wilmar Palm Oil concession for RSPO by Daemeter Consulting Maps and photos of W. Kal landscape courtesy of Daemeter Consulting
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  • 23. Images of HCV1 HCV 1 – RTE species
  • 24. Forest cover: • Shows large decrease in lowland forests since 1973 • Landsat: Very little natural forest within concession areas •Is any of this really HCV forest?
  • 26. Making HCV work for the plantation sector • Consistent and credible use of the concept – Appropriate tools and methods for assessment – Training and technical capacity building (assessors, auditors, managers) – Adaptation to non-forest ecosystems • Scientific underpinning for decision making e.g. – Shared maps (esp. ecosystems, species distributions) – Integration of systematic conservation planning principles, landscape ecology – Population and community ecology • Issues of scale and responsibility – Concession zoning – Transboundary conservation – Smallholdings • Legal framework for land use – Permits, taxes, transparency – Communities legal and traditional rights
  • 27. The HCV Resource Network • A voluntary association of people and organisations using the HCV approach, bound by a Charter – Definition of 6 HCVs – Guiding principles for HCV assessment • Made up of: – Steering Group (17 orgs.) – Technical Panel (24 experts) – Secretariat (ProForest) – Global participants – Regional partners
  • 28. The HCV Resource Network 4 Key Strategic Aims: • Provide a credible central point of reference • Support development and implementation of the HCV concept • Provide a governance and quality control function • Promote the use of HCV in emerging and potential applications
  • 29. www.hcvnetwork.org Thank you