Securing Long-Term Sustainability of Multi-Functional Landscapes in Critical River Basins of the Philippines
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5/5/2020 WbgGefportal Project Identification Form (PIF) entry – Full Sized Project – GEF - 7 Securing Long-Term Sustainability of Multi-functional Landscapes in Critical River Basins of the Philippines Part I: Project Information GEF ID 10532 Project Type FSP Type of Trust Fund GET CBIT/NGI CBIT NGI Project Title Securing Long-Term Sustainability of Multi-functional Landscapes in Critical River Basins of the Philippines Countries Philippines Agency(ies) UNDP Other Executing Partner(s) Executing Partner Type Department of Agriculture Government https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 1/96 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal GEF Focal Area Multi Focal Area Taxonomy Influencing models, Convene multi-stakeholder alliances, Demonstrate innovative approache, Strengthen institutional capacity and decision-making, Transform policy and regulatory environments, Deploy innovative financial instruments, Gender Equality, Focal Areas, Biodiversity, Protected Areas and Landscapes, Productive Landscapes, Community Based Natural Resource Mngt, Financial and Accounting, Payment for Ecosystem Services, Mainstreaming, Agriculture and agrobiodiversity, Land Degradation, Land Degradation Neutrality, Land Productivity, Carbon stocks above or below ground, Land Cover and Land cover change, Sustainable Land Management, Community-Based Natural Resource Management, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Livelihoods, Income Generating Activities, Restoration and Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands, Improved Soil and Water Management Techniques, Stakeholders, Civil Society, Community Based Organization, Non-Governmental Organization, Private Sector, Large corporations, Communications, Awareness Raising, Behavior change, Local Communities, Type of Engagement, Information Dissemination, Partnership, Consultation, Participation, Indigenous Peoples, Gender Mainstreaming, Gender-sensitive indicators, Sex-disaggregated indicators, Beneficiaries, Women groups, Gender results areas, Access to benefits and services, Knowledge Generation and Exchange, Access and control over natural resources, Participation and leadership, Capacity Development, Capacity, Knowledge and Research, Enabling Activities, Knowledge Exchange, Knowledge Generation, Learning Rio Markers Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation 1 Climate Change Adaptation Climate Change Adaptation 1 Duration 60 In Months Agency Fee($) 311,030 Submission Date 3/20/2020 https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 2/96 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal A. Indicative Focal/Non-Focal Area Elements Programming Directions Trust Fund GEF Amount($) Co-Fin Amount($) BD-1-1 GET 922,374 9,000,000 LD-1-1 GET 1,651,616 12,027,000 LD-2-5 GET 700,000 3,500,000 Total Project Cost ($) 3,273,990 24,527,000 https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 3/96 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal B. Indicative Project description summary Project Objective To create an enabling environment for the realization of the National Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) target and to mainstream biodiversity-friendly agricultural practices (BDFAP) in the Cagayan de Oro River Basin (CDORB) through national policy framework implementation and capacity strengthening. Project Financing Project Project Outputs Trust GEF Amount($) Co-Fin Amount($) Component Type Outcomes Fund Component Technical Outcome 1: Output 1.1: Joint Administrative Orders for i) GET 430,085 4,500,000 1. National Assistan BDFAP and ii) LDN implementation, which Enabling policy LDN and ce includes mechanisms for effective multi- environment BDFAP sectoral coordination and mainstreaming, created for LDN policy developed and signed by relevant entities. (i.e. and BDFAP and created Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of capacity for and Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and integrated implement Department of Interior and Local Government landscape ation (DILG). management capacity enhanced at Output 1.2: Guidelines for preparing multi- strengthen sub-national sectoral LDN and BDFAP projects and ed. level leading to accessing the global LDN Fund and other improved funding mechanisms prepared, to increase the biodiversity and fund infusion for LDN and BDFAP including ecosystem sustainable use and conservation of important services in the local varieties and traditional crops. Cagayan de Oro Output 1.3: Trade-off and development River Basin strategies analysis for management options[1] (CDORB) optimizing ecological, social and economic Indicated by: benefits at basin level developed and used by planners and practitioners in CDORB. 1) Two Joint Administrative Output 1.4: Existing Comprehensive Land Use Orders (LDN and Plans (CLUP) at CDORB level are revised and BDFAP) and approved, so as to optimize ecological, social CDORB and economic benefits at the basin level and Comprehensive five strategic workplans towards enhancing the river basin management plans in the five[2] priority river basins approved. https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 4/96 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal Land Use Plans Output 1.5: Technical capacity of CDORB (CLUP) Management Council (CDORBMC) and other approved. sub-national level entities is build enabling the use of decision-support tools (i.e. trade-off 2) At least 20% analysis, hydrological modelling, ecosystem increase in services valuations, ecological cost/benefit capacity analysis, land use scenarios and management scorecard options etc.) hereby enhancing the ability for scores of sub- integrated landscape management national level entities involved Output 1.6: Technical capacity of national River in basin Basin Coordinating Office (RBCO), managers of management five priority river basins and other relevant (i.e. Provincial entities[3], as well as IP community leaders for Agriculture the engagement and implementation of Offices integrated landscape management approaches Provincial enhanced through field training and other National training techniques. Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) office, Cagayan [1] The project will facilitate the review of de Oro City Local different performance indicators related to Government Unit watershed functions, biodiversity, GHG (LGU), Iligan City emissions, carbon stocks, local economies, land LGU, use profitability, and employment generation Municipalities of and use various trade-off analysis tools such as Baungon, simulation modeling, remote sensing and Talakag and analytical software. Libona) [2] The National LDN-TSP report’s five priority river basins are Cagayan, Pampanga, Mindanao, Agusan, and Iloilo-Batiano. These five priority 3) At least 20% river basins, which are also targeted in the increase in National Action Plan to combat Desertification, capacity Land Degradation and Drought (NAP-DLDD), scorecard were selected as they are basins with wide Land scores of the Degradation hotspot areas, as well as areas Indigenous with high levels of poverty. By working in the five People (IP) river basins the Philippine Government seeks to communities’ ability to actively https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 5/96 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal engage in demonstrate the role of LDN at the river basin integrated level and use the five basins as models for all landscape the 18 major river basins in the country. management. [3] (i) Technical staff from relevant national agencies involved in land use management and biodiversity conservation; and (ii) river basin -- managers from five LDN/BDFAP pilot river Targets and basins. indicators to be confirmed during the PPG phase. Component Investme Outcome 2: Output 2.1: SLM practices and BDFAP adopted GET 2,270,000 13,500,000 2: nt in productive landscapes in the CDORB through Improved Demonstrat the CLUP implementation, by government, management of ion of private sector and local stakeholders. 58,159 ha of Sustainable cultivated Output 2.2: Selected traditional agrobiodiversity Land landscapes farming systems demonstrated and replicated, Manageme ensured by by local stakeholders and IP communities, as nt (SLM) smallholder viable SLM and BDFAP options for managing practices farmers, IP ecosystem services and biodiversity in and BDFAP. communities cropland, as well as for income generation. and multi- Output 2.3: Markets and marketing strategies national developed for at least three specialty products companies from traditional agro-biodiversity systems. through adoption of SLM Output 2.4: Five SLM and BDFAP related practices and payment for ecosystem services and/or other BDFAP, incentive schemes developed and [individual sub- implemented[1]. indicator for each of Output 2.5: Guidelines on SLM mainstreaming cropland, developed under the DA-GEF 5[2] project cultivated adopted and implemented by local governments portions of units hereby strengthening the execution of Protected Areas local SLM programming and monitoring. (PA) buffer zones, ancestral https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 6/96 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal domain (AD) [1] Although to be determined during the PPG land, degraded phase, examples of these could be a) Reduced forest lands and soil loss on sloping maize fields, co-designed by riparian areas] maize producers and San Miguel Corporation (a [1]. feed mill company operating in the area); b) Improved water quality through riparian 1) At least 2,500 stabilization, co-designed by riparian farmers households and a Hydro-Electric Power (HEP) company; c) involved in Landscape beauty through increased improved agrobiodiversity (proxy ES indicator), co- cropland designed by IPs in PA buffer zone and the local management government and d) Improved biodiversity using BDFAP habitat through tree planting, co-designed by and SLM MNCs (e.g, Del Monte Philippines, Unifrutti practices, with