Outline. The grasslands biome The project Approach to mainstreaming Experiences in forestry, mining & agriculture Lessons Ensuring returns

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Outline The grasslands biome The project Approach to mainstreaming Experiences in forestry, mining & agriculture Lessons Ensuring returns

South Africa s Grasslands Biome A working landscape with globally significant biodiversity 30% of SA s land surface More spp per unit area than the fynbos 82 spp per 1000m2 Half of SA s endemic mammal spp An endemic bird area with 52 of SA s 122 important bird areas; 10 of SA s 14 globally threatened bird spp 20% of SA s endemic reptiles 5 Ramsar sites & mountains & wetlands that provide water for millions 3 world heritage sites Supports production sectors & urban centres core to SA s economy 2.34% of biome under formal protection 12% more needed to meet PA targets

The National Grasslands Biodiversity Programme

Science foundation Systematic biodiversity planning Identifies spatial priorities Informs management priorities on the ground Informs policy priorities

CONSERVATION GOALS Representation Persistence STRATEGY 1 Expand and consolidate protected area network STRATEGY 2 Conservation of ecosystems in priority areas outside the PA network STRATEGY 3 Restoration of ecosystems in priority areas Protect Reduce loss Restore

Mainstreaming across landscapes PROTECTED PRODUCTION DEVELOPED State owned and managed protected areas Mostly natural, high biodiversity importance; private/ communally owned Largely natural, elements of biodiversity importance; low impact production sectors Largely modified for intensive production e.g. commercial crops Light to heavily modified or degraded fragments of biodiversity Protected areas Biodiversity stewardship & best-practice production Land-use planning & decision making Mainstreaming tools : Biodiversity stewardship; maps; guidelines; regulatory instruments & decision-support systems

Mainstreaming into plantation forestry Improved Forestry Management Better management (aliens, fire, etc) Protecting Biodiversity Values Management planning Locating Biodiversity Values Systematic conservation planning Biodiversity stewardship Small grower extension Improved certification (FSC) Monitoring Monitoring plots

Small grower extension Forestry as an anchor tenant in well-managed, functional landscapes Increase forestry production without increasing footprint improved forestry skills & jobs Landscape approach to certification market opportunities Stewardship protection of biodiversity

Mainstreaming into plantation forestry Results: Expansion of protected area estate by 33 000ha More resilient landscapes with functional connectivity and continued ability to deliver ecosystem services over 270 000 ha (+ 60 000 ha soon) Reduction in the rate of loss with 0 ha of new plantation development in biodiversity priority areas Industry certification system & standards (FSC) better incorporates biodiversity

M I T I G A T I O N H I E R A R C H Y Mainstreaming into mining Avoid or prevent Minimise Rehabilitate Offset Biodiversity Information Protection

Chamber of Mines CEO Bheki Sibiya with Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa

>250 people trained & many more to come

M I T I G A T I O N H I E R A R C H Y Mainstreaming into mining Avoid or prevent Minimise Rehabilitate Offset Biodiversity Information Protection

Mainstreaming into mining Results: Capacity & governance strengthened Two endorsed regulatory tools that improve decision-making 250++ sector officials, practioners & decision-makers trained Reduction in rate of loss Expansion of protected area estate Reactive stewardship: 119ha important wetlands Proactive stewardship: 9200ha critical biodiversity & strategic water source area Protection of biodiversity & maintenance of ecosystem function

Mainstreaming into agriculture Challenges long hook Overstated match between land use compatibility & biodiversity Huge, diverse sector no easy institutional entry point for mainstreaming On-going policy reform Farmer & market interest in certification Public sector capacity Successes short hook Biodiversity stewardship protection & better management More recently traction with industry standard building on pilots

Lessons Six key ingredients applied in cases of effective mainstreaming practioners principles Provide science-based policy advice Provide science-based leadership & expertise Convene focussed discussion platforms Deliver high quality tools Strengthen capacity to mainstream biodiversity Make the case for biodiversity Practioners principles for mainstreaming

Lessons Same budget & twice the timeframe allowing for sustainable improvement Combination of long & short hook approaches is necessary aim for systemic change but build up from pilots & demonstration Design, plan & implement with the future in mind dynamic, uncertain context Outcomes are goal posts but adapt the strategy setting sensible targets is extremely difficult

Ensuring returns Catalytic project designed with sustainability in mind First five years has laid foundation for a good ROI Delivered results at foundational & impact level Ensured biodiversity is aligned with production Managed risk through adaptive leadership, flexibility & innovation Scaled up projects & seen replication Shown the value of a focused strategy and consultative and reflective planning for sustainability Catalysed deep, systemic mainstreaming for improved investment in and security of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure

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