National workshop for the scaling up of farmer managed natural regeneration in Burkina Faso
1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
It was one of the rare occasions where farmer innovators, policy makers, researchers, and NGOs were in the same room to jointly discuss the potential contribution of agroforestry to adapting to climate change and fighting food insecurity in Burkina Faso. Based on the barriers faced by all actors to scaling up agroforestry practices on the ground, the participants also discussed the development of a national agroforestry strategy that would take account of experiences related to farmer managed natural regeneration.
Through testimonies, presentations and discussions, the 60+ participants of the workshop organized by MARP-Burkina had a chance to
Understand the potentials of agroforestry, more specifically farmer managed natural regeneration in adapting to climate change and fighting food insecurity in Burkina Faso ;
Identify and discuss the changes to the national legal framework governing forest resources that could help in managing trees outside forest, as in the case of farmer managed natural regeneration;
Discuss the constraints and challenges of promoting farmer managed natural regeneration in Burkina Faso ;
Discuss the development of a national agroforestry strategy that takes account of the experience gained with farmer managed natural regeneration.
Speakers
Mr. Nassé OUEDRAOGO: Independent consultant
Mr. M. Mathieu OUEDRAOGO: President, Network for Participatory Approaches to Research and Planning (Réseau Méthodes Actives de Recherche et de Planification Participatives - Réseau MARP Burkina)
Tio Bouma: Director, Vegetative Production Directorate, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in Burkina Faso
Hon. Salifou OUEDRAOGO: Minister, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development in Burkina Faso
Mr. Peter WRIGHT: Climate change and agroforestry specialist, CARE Niger
Dr. Edwige BOTONI: Natural resource management specialist, Comité Inter-états de Lutte contre la Sécheresse au Sahel (CILSS)
View PresentationDr. Fidel HIEN: Executive Manager, EXD. Consultant
View PresentationMr. Adama DOULKOM: Director, Forestry Department, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development in Burkina Faso (DFIFO / MEDD)
View PresentationGeorges SAWADOGO: Journalist, Journalist Association « Média Vert »
Robert Winterbottom: Director, Ecosystem Services Initiative, World Resources Institute
Pr. Michel SEDOGO (Moderator): Professor and researcher, National Institute for the Environment and Agricultural Research (INERA)
Final Report
Atelier National de plaidoyer sur la Régénération Naturelle Assistée (RNA)
Related Links
Creating a Sustainable Food Future, Installment One: The Great Balancing Act
Learning from African Farmers: How “Re-greening” Boosts Food Security; Curbs Climate Change
Q&A: Sustainable Land Management Specialist Chris Reij Discusses Re-greening in Africa
Video on Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration
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Funders
The participants call on all interested parties to work together so as to prepare and adopt a national agroforestry strategy in Burkina Faso. More specifically, they propose the following 6 steps:
Put a technical committee in place for the elaboration of a national strategy
Lobby the relevant authorities for the launch of a process to establish a national agroforestry strategy
Engage stakeholders around the establishment of a national agroforestry strategy
Organize an awareness and discussion workshop on a national agroforestry strategy
Organize a validation workshop of the a national agroforestry strategy
Shepherd the national agroforestry strategy through the adoption process by the Government of Burkina Faso