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Tree Diversity Day
        11 October 2012, 1030 – 1830 hrs, Rio Pavilion CBD COP 11
at the 11th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological
                       Diversity (CBD COP 11)




Agroforestry as strategy in dryland restoration:
             experiences in India



                          Rengaian Ganesan
   Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)
                               Bangalore
India with diverse        About 69 percent (228 million ha) of India is
forests and equally       • dry land – arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid
diverse vegetation        • heavily populated
types                     • livelihood and food security

Out of 17000 species of
flowering plants 2863
species are trees
Three major programs on tree diversity at ATREE
1. Mapping and monitoring tree diversity and estimating value of ecosystem
   services
2. Understanding and enhancing the role of tree diversity in livelihoods , using
   participatory approaches.
3. Restoring tree diversity, also using participatory approaches




                            picture
MONITORING TREE DIVERSITY AND ESTIMATING
      VALUE OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
   Changing plant species composition and growth rates –
               Indicators of climate change




                                        Permanent Monitoring Plot
Multiple drivers leading to interspecific competitive interaction –
that shapes the population structure of Phyllanthus emblica




                                                                            Hemi-
Lantana                                                                    parasite,
Grazing                                                                    Natural
  Fire                                                                      death




 Drought (2002-2004)
 Invasives                                   Effective management for conservation
 Hemi-parasite plants                        requires disentangling the effects of
 Grazing in Lantana-free area                different drivers to identify those most
                                             responsible for species decline.
 Invasives, Hemi-parasite plants –
 Forest management practices
Native shade trees, Pollinators and Organic Coffee
At farm scale             Shade management
Rustic shade
                      Native shade trees   Silver oak
Natural farming                            dominated shade
as a way of life



                                                             Sophisticated
                                                             0rganic
                                                             farming
                                                             with
                                                             certification
                                                             (niche for
                                                             large farmers)




                                                               Sun –
Shade                                                          loving coffee
                Coffea arabica to Coffea canephora
Linkage between trees in forest fragments and Orange Plantations-
                   serviced by wild pollinators




Forest fragments and Orange Plantations-
Pollination service




                                             NTFP from forest patches –
                                             Persea odoratissima & Machilus edulis


                                           Urbashi.P & Soubadra,M.
Trees in water shed management




                                 Jagdish Krishnaswamy
Restoring tree diversity, also using participatory approaches

Bandipur Tiger reserve, Karnataka
• restore arid degraded forest in wildlife corridor
• Livelihood availability of forest resources,
• water table for downstream agricultural lands
2. Understanding and enhancing the role of tree diversity in livelihoods , using
participatory approaches.

How do farmers value the trees?
                                                                                           Sacred tree –Aglaia courtalensis
•   Timber
•   Fodder
•   Leaf manure
•   Bio-pesticide
•   Fuelwood
•   Money
•   Sacredness




                                                                        Wild Avocado fruits – Persea odoratissima

Lopped Ficus trees in farmlands for fodder, minor timber (e.g.,poles)
Tree lopped for leaf manure


Fruits of Indian gooseberry- Phyllanths emblica




                                                  Fuelwood from trees in farmland

    Fodder from trees in the farmland
Rock bee hives
  Ecological Services
  Refugia –
  Pollinators
  Wind breakers
  Soil binders
  Nutrient & water cycling




Fruit bats




               Dryland farming = tree-based farming
Tree diversity in livelihoods - using participatory approaches
                                              Forest fringe villages around Protected Area-
                                              Can we help improve the condition (biodiversity)
                                              of these dry forests and also meet
              Bandipur                        the fuelwood requirements
              Tiger Reserve
                                              of the dependent community?
                              Bannarghatta
                              National park
                                                   Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger reserve

                                                   • The boundary in most places is
                                                     sharp - Intensive Wetland Farming

                                                   • Limited Fuel wood and Fodder
                                                     sources




 Kalakad Mundanthurai
 Tiger Reserve




                                                  Twigs of Ipomoea fistulosa – as Fuelwood
How much was the biomass requirements of these
   villages and can we raise the fuelwood source
                 outside the forest?


17 months of census fuel collectors on regular
paths - 28 tons of forest fuel wood / month for
three villages

Amounts to about 300 tons per year and is
removed from a large area of forest roughly
about 10 sq km.
HOW TO MEET FUELWOOD DEMANDS FROM
       OUTSIDE THE FORESTS?
Diverse native and exotic fast growing
   multiple purpose tree species

54 tree species – 18 fuelwood , 16 species
   fodder, 16 fruits, rest timber

Top 5 species constituted 55% of the basal
  area of which 4 are fuelwood species




Within 4 years 247 m2 basal area
of trees– 42 % basal area
contributed by 4 fuelwood
species
Biomass generation in homestead
               -Fuelwood, Fodder
Three Year trees in backyard of 5 sq m,
700 kgs of fuelwood in addition to timber US$100
                                           Income generation
                                           Women Self-Help Group Nursery




        Gmelina arborea, Cassia fistula,
COMMON DRYLAND TREES
OF KARNATAKA
Bilingual field guide
Acknowledgements
FORD Foundation
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
Dept. Biotechnology, Govt. of India
S.M.Sehgal Foundation

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Tree Diversity Day Agroforestry Strategies for Dryland Restoration

  • 1. Tree Diversity Day 11 October 2012, 1030 – 1830 hrs, Rio Pavilion CBD COP 11 at the 11th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP 11) Agroforestry as strategy in dryland restoration: experiences in India Rengaian Ganesan Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) Bangalore
  • 2. India with diverse About 69 percent (228 million ha) of India is forests and equally • dry land – arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid diverse vegetation • heavily populated types • livelihood and food security Out of 17000 species of flowering plants 2863 species are trees
  • 3. Three major programs on tree diversity at ATREE 1. Mapping and monitoring tree diversity and estimating value of ecosystem services 2. Understanding and enhancing the role of tree diversity in livelihoods , using participatory approaches. 3. Restoring tree diversity, also using participatory approaches picture
  • 4. MONITORING TREE DIVERSITY AND ESTIMATING VALUE OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES Changing plant species composition and growth rates – Indicators of climate change Permanent Monitoring Plot
  • 5. Multiple drivers leading to interspecific competitive interaction – that shapes the population structure of Phyllanthus emblica Hemi- Lantana parasite, Grazing Natural Fire death Drought (2002-2004) Invasives Effective management for conservation Hemi-parasite plants requires disentangling the effects of Grazing in Lantana-free area different drivers to identify those most responsible for species decline. Invasives, Hemi-parasite plants – Forest management practices
  • 6. Native shade trees, Pollinators and Organic Coffee At farm scale Shade management Rustic shade Native shade trees Silver oak Natural farming dominated shade as a way of life Sophisticated 0rganic farming with certification (niche for large farmers) Sun – Shade loving coffee Coffea arabica to Coffea canephora
  • 7. Linkage between trees in forest fragments and Orange Plantations- serviced by wild pollinators Forest fragments and Orange Plantations- Pollination service NTFP from forest patches – Persea odoratissima & Machilus edulis Urbashi.P & Soubadra,M.
  • 8. Trees in water shed management Jagdish Krishnaswamy
  • 9. Restoring tree diversity, also using participatory approaches Bandipur Tiger reserve, Karnataka • restore arid degraded forest in wildlife corridor • Livelihood availability of forest resources, • water table for downstream agricultural lands
  • 10. 2. Understanding and enhancing the role of tree diversity in livelihoods , using participatory approaches. How do farmers value the trees? Sacred tree –Aglaia courtalensis • Timber • Fodder • Leaf manure • Bio-pesticide • Fuelwood • Money • Sacredness Wild Avocado fruits – Persea odoratissima Lopped Ficus trees in farmlands for fodder, minor timber (e.g.,poles)
  • 11. Tree lopped for leaf manure Fruits of Indian gooseberry- Phyllanths emblica Fuelwood from trees in farmland Fodder from trees in the farmland
  • 12. Rock bee hives Ecological Services Refugia – Pollinators Wind breakers Soil binders Nutrient & water cycling Fruit bats Dryland farming = tree-based farming
  • 13. Tree diversity in livelihoods - using participatory approaches Forest fringe villages around Protected Area- Can we help improve the condition (biodiversity) of these dry forests and also meet Bandipur the fuelwood requirements Tiger Reserve of the dependent community? Bannarghatta National park Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger reserve • The boundary in most places is sharp - Intensive Wetland Farming • Limited Fuel wood and Fodder sources Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve Twigs of Ipomoea fistulosa – as Fuelwood
  • 14. How much was the biomass requirements of these villages and can we raise the fuelwood source outside the forest? 17 months of census fuel collectors on regular paths - 28 tons of forest fuel wood / month for three villages Amounts to about 300 tons per year and is removed from a large area of forest roughly about 10 sq km.
  • 15. HOW TO MEET FUELWOOD DEMANDS FROM OUTSIDE THE FORESTS? Diverse native and exotic fast growing multiple purpose tree species 54 tree species – 18 fuelwood , 16 species fodder, 16 fruits, rest timber Top 5 species constituted 55% of the basal area of which 4 are fuelwood species Within 4 years 247 m2 basal area of trees– 42 % basal area contributed by 4 fuelwood species
  • 16. Biomass generation in homestead -Fuelwood, Fodder Three Year trees in backyard of 5 sq m, 700 kgs of fuelwood in addition to timber US$100 Income generation Women Self-Help Group Nursery Gmelina arborea, Cassia fistula,
  • 17. COMMON DRYLAND TREES OF KARNATAKA Bilingual field guide
  • 18. Acknowledgements FORD Foundation Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Dept. Biotechnology, Govt. of India S.M.Sehgal Foundation

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