In the Name of God. Implementation of the Convention. on Combating Desertification in I.R. Iran

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In the Name of God Implementation of the Convention on Combating Desertification in I.R. Iran 1

Islamic Republic of Iran: Iran is located in: South West of Asia Land area : 1.65 million square kilometer Agriculture Lands : % 11.2 Forest : % 8.75 Rangelands :% 53.7 Deserts : %20.8 The population : around 70.5 millions The Hircanian region 2

Zagross region Zagross region 3

Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Region ( SaharoSindian) Sindian) Mangrove Forests 4

The Hircanian region 5

Desertification in Iran Nearly 100 million hectares (70 percent) of the lands are subject to desertification as following: A: 5 million hectares by water erosion B: 20 million hectares by wind erosion C: 5 million hectares by salinization a nd physical degradation 6.4 million hectares of the lands subjected to wind erosion are hot points including: A: 2.1 million hectares intensive erosion B: 2.2 million hectares moderate erosion C:2.1 million hectares slight erosion poverty Further Degradation Consequences of desertification and affected org. Shifting sand dunes and sand storms Reduction of farm & range lands productivity Sedimentation in water convey channels and reservoir dams Water table level Damage to roads & railways,airport & ports Damage to oil and gas instalments Eye and breathing diseases Loss to army basis's Damage to industrial instalments & areas desertific ation Main factors of desertification in Iran Evaporate and saline formation Climatic factors :irregular rainfall, high evaporation and intensive winds Natural disasters as droughts, floods, Over exploitation of subterranean waters imbalance of herds and range capacity cutting trees and uprooting bushes for fuel wood Changing range and forest land use to steep farms grazing in forest Long fallow of vulnerable lands slope ward plough Flooding irrigation Over use of chemicals, poisons, herbicide and pesticides Population growth Wate r res. deg. Natural resources deg. Inappropria te agriculture methods Inappropriate methods of mining Construction and housing projects Natural factors Human factors 6

The NAP of Iran Iran's official activities to combat desertification go back to more than 6 decades. Iran joined to the UNCCD in 1995 The NAP preparation The most important activities undertaken to prepare & implement the NAP 1 Setting up of National Committee to Combat ( NCCD) desertification 2 Determination of macropolicies & strategies to combat desertification 3Merging Construction Jihad & Agriculture ministries 4 Merging Forest & Range org. & Watershed management org. 5Specifying Forest, Rangelands & Watershed Management Org. as the National Coordination Body (NCB) 6 Mainstreaming policies of the NAP in 3 & 4 5 yearly development plans 7 Large extension of public awareness (cultural) activities and capacity building in all levels 8 Setting up National Network of NGOs active in combating desertification 7

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10 preparation of documents of National Strategy & Action Plan on Drought Preparedness Management and Mitigation in Agriculture min. by cooperation of FAO 11 Preparation and implementation of participatory projects along with local communities and relating executive organizations 12preparation and adoption of official chart and TOR of NCCD, EC, NCB,FP and the Secretariat 13 Formulation of strategic research plan of agriculture sector including drought 14 Formulation of national plans for: Desert control Balancing herds & rangelands capacity Rejection of herds from Hyrcanian forests Protection of Zagros forests and 15 Implementation of several international projects as pilot of the e NAP by cooperation of UNDP, GEF,GM, FAO, 16 Setting up and strengthening of national measurement networks on meteorology,hydrology, water pollution, wind and water sediments 17 Identification of benchmarks and indicators of desertification in Iran 18 Revising and updating the Act of Natural Resources Management outputs of some activities to combat desertification: Increase of water use efficiency in agriculture from 33 to 40 percent. Decrease of population growth rate from 2.5 to 1.6 percent Extension of use of sustainable resources of energy like wind and a solar systems Control of floods through increasing the capacity of reservoir dams d from 24 to more than 32 billion cubic meter Control of excessive water consumption by installation of counters on agriculture wells and 57000 prevention of digging inadmissible wells w Increase of access of villagers and nomads to oil & gas Increase of insurance agriculture products ( animal husbandry, herds h keeping,aquiculture and rangelands) to 3.9 times from 20002004 2004 8

Challenges Capacity building and knowledge sharing Partnership agreements with donor countries Lack of enough ( internal and external) funding for SLM Lack of appropriate mechanism for coordinating Environmental conventions ( global, national ) Position of NCCD institution SocioEconomic causes of desertification The secretariat still need to be more supported and well staffed and more capacity building activities are needed Vacancy of some relevant institutions like ministry of Economy and Commerce and also some parliamentary representatives in combination of NCCD is felt Lack of provincial coordination bodies of the NAP implementation process in provincial and local levels 9

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Thank you for your attentions 17