Sustainable management of wild stocks of aromatic and medicinal plants (MAP) in Lebanon [Liban]
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Entité concernée: Lebanon
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Titre des bonnes pratiques:
Sustainable management of wild stocks of aromatic and medicinal plants (MAP) in Lebanon
Pays:
Liban
Entité concernée:
Lebanon
Droits de propriété intellectuelle
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Classification
Utilisation courante des terres sur le site
- Pâturages
- Terrains forestiers
Contribution aux mesures de la DDTS
- Prévention
- Atténuation
- Adaptation
Contribution aux objectifs stratégiques
- Améliorer les conditions de vie des populations touchées
- Améliorer les conditions des écosystèmes touchés
Liens avec les autres thèmes relatifs aux meilleures pratiques
- Renforcement des capacités et sensibilisation
- Suivi et évaluation/recherche de la gestion durable des terres et de la DDTS
- Gestion des connaissances et soutien des décisions
- Mobilisation des financements et des ressources
Spécifications
Section 1. Contexte de la meilleure pratique : conditions du cadre (environnement naturel et humain)
Brève description de la meilleure pratique
Lebanon lies within an important centre of flowering plant biodiversity, with approximately 2,600 species and an endemism rate of 12%. Around 365 medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are found and utilised in Lebanon. The MAP and herb domestic markets are worth approximately US$35 millions per year and wild stocks supply
approximately 98% of the MAP markets. The collection of wild stocks now threatens the conservation of globally significant MAP biodiversity. The project idea is that non-destructive harvests, together with income generated by MAP business opportunities for local people, will maintain the wild stocks of at least 6 globally significant MAP species that are commercially traded and threatened by current harvesting practices.
The project will create incentives for local communities to sustainably manage the wild stocks by ensuring the increased financial returns flow to the guardians of wild MAP stocks and are directly linked to sustainable harvest and management practices. The project will introduce a sustainable management regime for 800 tons annually of the target species. For this purpose, the project will support both the establishment of 7-10 community-based MAP-MSEs, and value-added production systems. At the end of the project, over 8 value-added products made from sustainably harvested MAPs will be available, using at least 300 tons of raw materials.
Outputs:
- Appropriate collection methods ensure a viable long-term
supply of raw materials of globally significant MAP species.
- Value-added processing and product improvement result in increased value of globally significant MAPs harvested in biodiversity-friendly manner.
- Supply chain framework strengthened for sustainable harvest of globally significant MAP species and awareness promoted for conservation-friendly MAP products.
Expected Results:
- Establishment of community-based pre-processing Small Enterprises (SE) for MAPs.
- Development and implementation of a certification system for sustainable wild harvesting.
- Development and implementation of sustainable wild harvesting standards that incorporate ecological, social and economic aspects.
- Training for local collectors on sustainable harvesting techniques of MAPs.
- Regulative framework put in place for MAP collection, processing and trade.
- Consumer awareness enhanced on the importance of certified MAP products.
- Increased awareness at the national level on the importance of MAP conservation and sustainable use.
Site
100 villages and communities in Lebanon
Estimation de la population vivant sur le site:
7000.0
Brève description de l’environnement naturel du site
Mainly mountains and hills
Medicinal and aromatic plants are very abundant in forests, woodlands and shrublands, extending from lower altitudes ton high mountains, in the different bioclimates of Lebanon. |
Mostly red mediterranean soil
Conditions socio-économiques dominantes des personnes vivant sur ou à proximité du site
Agriculture and various rural jobs. Teaching in local schools. Taxi drivers. Army/internal security. Small shops. Money tansfer from family members living abroad or in cities.
Low to middle income communities, mainly rural based. Available access to basic health, sanitation and education. Several villages were affected by the successive war events, some communities have migrated, and are returning to the villages. Youth are migrating to cities or abroad, looking for better living conditions. Women are mainly home based, participating in the agricultural activities. Some are involved in local agricultural and production cooperatives or teaching in local schools. |
Land may be privately owned. Community owned lands(usually religious communities) and public lands (municipal or governmental) may be rented to various uses.
Sur la base de quel critère/indicateur(s) (sans relation avec la stratégie) la pratique proposée et technologie correspondante ont-elles été considérées comme « meilleures »?
The collection of MAPs may be very aggressive and destructive to the ecosystems and may lead to land degradation and loss of biodiveristy. The proposed practice/project aims at the conservation of the MAPs in Lebanon, while providing local communities with a good source of income from sustainably managed collection sites. |
Section 2. Problèmes abordés (causes directes et indirectes) et objectifs de la meilleure pratique
Principaux problèmes abordés par la meilleure pratique
Depletion of forests and woodlands from excessive and unsustainable collection of MAPs.
Low income of local communities despite their diversified activities.
Increase in forest fires onsets, mainly because of the increase in forest biomass and unsustainable forest practices.|
Décrivez les principaux problèmes liés à la dégradation des terres abordés par la meilleure pratique
Unsustainable and uncontrolled collection of MAPs is leading to the degradation of soil and vegetation cover.
Unsustainable management of forests and rangelands will lead to an increase in forest fires and soil erosion.
Précisez les objectifs de la meilleure pratique
1- Appropriate collection methods ensure a viable long-term supply of MAP raw materials.
2- Value-added processing and product improvement result in increased value of globally
significant MAPs harvested in biodiversity-friendly manner
3- Supply chain framework strengthened for sustainable harvest of globally significant MAP
species and awareness promoted for conservation-friendly MAP products
4- Learning, evaluation and adaptive management achieved|
Section 3. Activités
Brève description des principales activités, par objectif
2.1 Manufacturing and trading companies upgraded.
2.2 Locally processed MAP products branded.
2.3 Innovative MAP based products developed and introduced into the market.
1.1 Community-based MSEs for MAP collecting and primary processing established.
1.2 Collectors trained in MAP identification and sustainable harvesting methods.
1.3 Certification system for sustainable harvest applied.
1.4 Community-based resource use plans set up.
3.1 National MAP Association established as private-sector entity.
3.2 Guidelines on sustainable harvesting practices agreed, training modules developed and widely applied.
3.3 Certification system developed, agreed and put into practice.
3.4 Regulative framework on collection, processing as well as|
4.1 Monitoring programme established;
4.2 Adaptive management and strategic planning system established;
4.3 Lessons learned and impact data are gathered, documented and disseminated to key internal and external audiences.|
Brève description et caractéristiques techniques de la technologie
Transforming the MAP industry as a means of maintaining the conservation status of globally significant MAP species is a new and bold approach. It has not been tried in the Arab region before and it faces a number of barriers and risks. There are doubts whether value-added MAP products can create sufficient economic incentives to induce the desired behavioural change within the industry and establish the selfenforcement mechanisms necessary to “crowd out” non-complying industry participants. Income derived from MAPs will not be large and revenues generated will be seasonal supplements to household income. Nevertheless, business feasibility and economic comparative studies, as well as stakeholder surveys, indicate it can be possible. Certainly in comparison to alternatives conservation strategies, the approach promises to be the most cost-effective, self-sustaining and the most likely to achieve the desired long-term behavioural changes.
Section 4. Institutions/acteurs impliqués (collaboration, participation, rôle des parties prenantes)
Nom et adresse de l’institution développant la technologie
Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute - LARI|LARI - Fanar - Lebanon
La technologie a-t-elle été développée en partenariat ?
Non
Précisez le cadre de promotion de la technologie
- Initiative nationale – gouvernementale
- Initiative basée sur un programme/projet
La participation des parties prenantes locales, y compris des OSC, a-t-elle été recherchée au cours du développement de la technologie ?
Oui
Dressez la liste des parties prenantes locales:
All local communities living in the regions where the project is implemented and benefiting of the use, harvest and transformation of MAPs|
Précisez le rôle des parties prenantes ci-dessus dans la conception, l’introduction, l’utilisation et la maintenance de la technologie, le cas échéant.
The local communities are in charge of the forests and woodlands where the collection of MAPs is taking place. They will have to manage and maintain the sites for the sustainability of the initiative. The species where selected on the basis of traditional uses and traditional (sometimes not sustainable) harvesting and transformation techniques.
La population vivant sur ou à proximité du site a-t-elle été impliquée dans le développement de la technologie?
Oui
Par quels moyens?
- Approches participatives
Analyses
Section 5. Contribution à l’impact
Décrivez les impacts sur site (les deux principaux impacts par catégorie)
Increased income to local communities generated by the transformation and branded marketing of the products
Conservation of the biological dievrsity through the sustainable exploitation and management of the selected species
Improved management of the sites and hence decrease in the risk of forest fires
Décrivez les deux principaux impacts hors site (dans les environs)
Replicability of the activities in surrounding villages
Impact sur la biodiversité et le changement climatique
Décrivez:
The sustainable harvesting of the MAPs promotes the conservation of the species. The econommic benefits that are expected through the sustainable management and branded marketing of the products will encourage the local communites to protect the species and the ecosystems they grow in.
The sustainable management of the forests and terrestrial ecosystems contributes to the climate change mitigation
The species selected grow in a wide range of climatic conditions and are usually tolerent to occasional droughts and changes in temperature
Une analyse coût-avantage a-t-elle été réalisée?
Une analyse coût-avantage a-t-elle été réalisée? :
Oui
Précisez:
Mainstreaming MAP conservation considerations into the private sector represents a far more cost effective approach than the classical approach, which involves the establishment of protected areas in which MAP harvest is prohibited. By mainstreaming conservation, the recurrent costs will be virtually eliminated,
with conservation supported by self-financing incentive systems that generate financial benefits for MAP collectors and processors who conserve. Driven by market incentives created by this project, MAP-MSEs will undertake investments into their own business to expand and to become eligible for certification. For the MAP industry as a whole, the voluntary, participatory approach of the project is cost-effective when compared to involuntary regulatory and enforcement measures, reducing the need, and therefore the costs, of interventions.|
Section 6. Adoption et caractère transposable
La technologie a-t-elle été diffusée/introduite sur d’autres sites?
La technologie a-t-elle été diffusée/introduite sur d’autres sites? :
Non
Pouvez-vous identifier les trois principales conditions ayant favorisé la réussite de la meilleure pratique/technologie présentée?
The project will help develop win-win opportunities resulting in both, livelihood and biodiversity
gains, as well as getting stakeholders to accept trade-offs and internalize costs related to biodiversity in their
production activities. It will help establish a new generation of entrepreneurs who will have a continuing
stake in the sustainable use of MAPs. |
The business model pursued by the project combines income generation with global conservation
benefits, and may thus serve as a model for similar economics in the Middle East and elsewhere. Results
from the project will be disseminated within and beyond the project intervention zone through a number of
existing information sharing networks and fora.|
The project will test an innovative approach towards dealing with the threats to globally significant MAPs
arising from human consumption, by mainstreaming biodiversity conservation into day-to-day business
operations. This project will work in Lebanon on national scale, and aims at exerting influence on the MAP
industry as a whole.|
Réplication
Selon vous, la meilleure pratique/technologie proposée peut-elle reproduite, y compris avec un certain degré d’adaptation?
Oui
Si oui, à quel niveau?
- Local
- Sous-national
- National
- Sous-régional
- Régional
- International
Section 7. Leçons tirées
Liées aux ressources humaines
The project is still ongoing and no lessons can be drawn yet
Liées aux aspects financiers
The project is still ongoing and no lessons can be drawn yet
Liées aux aspects techniques
The project is still ongoing and no lessons can be drawn yet
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