The Foundation of Holistic Management

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“Land degradation costs an estimated US$40 billion annually worldwide, without taking into account hidden costs of increased fertilizer use, loss of and loss of unique landscapes.” - Food & Agricultural Organization of the UN

“...the Responsible Investment (PRI) and UNEP Finance Initiative estimated the cost of the mismanagement of all natural assets to the world economy today at around USD 6.6 trillion a year —the equivalent of 11 percent of global gross domestic product—through effects like contamination of water supplies, loss of fertile land through soil erosion and drought, and supply chain disruptions from and overfishing (2010).” - UNCCD fact sheet

“The productivity of some lands has declined by 50% due to soil erosion and …On a global scale the annual loss of 75 billion tons of soil costs the world about US$400 billion per year.” - Eswaran, H., R. Lal and P.F. Reich. 2001. Land degradation: an overview.

Holistic Management

A decision making framework which results in ecologically regenerative, economically viable and socially sound management of the world’s grasslands.

Holistic Management was first developed over 40 years ago by Allan Savory, a Zimbabwean biologist, game ranger, politician, farmer, and rancher, who was searching for ways to save the beautiful savannah and its wildlife in southern Africa.

Four Key Insights

• The First Insight: A holistic perspective is essential in management.

• The Second Insight: The brittleness scale.

• The Third Insight: The predator-prey connection to the land.

• The Fourth Insight: Plant recovery time

Ecosystem Processes: Four windows into the same room The Role of Large Animals

Large grazing animals trample down material to the soil surface where it breaks down more quickly, or they reduce the bulk of plant material through eating and digesting it.

Holistic Planned Grazing

A dynamic planning process that can effectively and practically account for this nearly overwhelming level of complexity—human values, cultural and traditional practices, economic goals and needs, ecological considerations, biological context, weather and climate implications, wildlife habitat considerations, management logistics and challenges, topography, animal performance, etc.

Holistic planned grazing RESULTS

DATE: APRIL, 2009 LA INMACULADA, PITIQUITO, SONORA, MEXICO. DATE: SEPTEMBER, 2012 LA INMACULADA, PITIQUITO, SONORA, MEXICO.

Savory Institute Mission

Promote the large-scale restoration of the world’s grasslands through Holistic Management through:

• Healing the land • Empowering others to heal the land • Removing Barriers

There is approximately 40 Million acres currently being holistically managed globally Savory Institute Special Projects

• Inner Mongolia, China – TNC Partnership • Fox Ranch, Colorado, USA – TNC Partnership • BX Ranch, Colorado, USA – TNC Partnership • Bulembu, Swaziland – Building Africa Partnership • Sahel Region, Africa - Heifer International Partnership • Abu Dhabi, UAE - Govt Partnership • SAGARPA Mexico – Govt Partnership with Savory Hubs

Savory Institute Strategy: Hubs

Our 2025 vision is to create a global network of producers, educators and organizations worldwide empowered to influence and restore over one billion hectares of the world’s grasslands (1/5 of total grasslands area) through the establishment of 100+ Hubs.

Savory Hub Services • HM Training, Consulting and Monitoring - Certification/Accreditation programs in partnership with local Colleges - Local consulting projects with commercial farmers • Ecosystems Services - When markets are available, monetize carbon and water production • Market Products - Meat, Dairy, Wool, Leather • Rural Entrepreneurial Incubators - An opportunity to stimulate local entrepreneurial solutions. This could involve other enterprises including but not limited to abattoirs, retail meat, food, water, solar businesses and other locally relevant opportunities.

Current Hubs

• Argentina • United States (6) • Chile • Spain • Ethiopia • South Africa • Kenya (2) • Sweden • Mexico (4) • Turkey •

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