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Poster Session 2 L2.1 Developing and evaluating climate smart practices

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To evaluate reforestation in farms: a tool for smallholders and the sustainability

of their initiatives (EvaRefo)

Mejía Nelson1, Fallot Abigail2,3, McTavish Heather4,5

1ESNACIFOR, Forest Research Department, PO 2, Siguatepeque, Honduras 2CATIE 7170 30 501 Turrialba, Costa Rica

3CIRAD UPR GREEN, Campus International de Baillarguet, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 05, France 4Reventazón Model Forest Alliance, CATIE 7170 30 501 Turrialba, Costa Rica

5Cuso International, 44 Eccles St #200, Ottawa, ON K1R 7K2, Canada

Despite consensus on the necessity to reforest agricultural landscapes for climate change mitigation and adaptation, the experiences of many small landholders in reforestation are tarnished by difficulties leading to disillusionment and abandonment of initiatives. After clarifying with stakeholders of reforestation efforts in Balalaica, a biological subcorredor in Costa Rica, it became clear that the sustainability of an initiative depends on clear objectives, and a series of corresponding factors and well-timed decisions. In response to these needs, we elaborated a simple evaluation tool, EvaRefo. On the basis of indicator development, EvaRefo accounts for the different dimensions of reforestation sustainability as perceived by small landholder reforestation initiatives (ecological, economic, social and cultural). It distinguishes the potential of a reforestation initiative (whether favorable conditions are gathered) and its performance (how well are the trees growing and fulfilling expectations). The tool makes the most of scientific and technical knowledge on reforestation conditions and processes, while remaining operationally simple so that small landholders can use it without specific investment nor high-level technical knowledge. The self-evaluation of initiatives facilitates learning and capacity-building directly from field experience. EvaRefo was applied to six types of reforestation initiatives, focusing on different primary objectives, to visualize the kinds of tradeoffs that are involved by focusing on one goal rather than another: timber production, water conservation, ecological conservation, rural and scientific tourism, agroforestry, and payments for environmental services. Consistently low scoring indicators corresponded to aspects of associative and technical capacities, self-sufficiency, and species suitability, revealing that the farmer involved in reforestation often finds himself isolated to successfully manage his reforestation initiative.

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