medroplan mediterranean drought preparedness and mitigation planning

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1 M E D R O P L A N M e d i t e r r a n e a n D r o u g h t P r e p a r e d n e s s a n d M i t i g a t i o n P l a n n i n g European Commission - EuropeAid Co-operation Office Euro-Mediterranean Regional Programme For Local Water Management Mediterranean Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Planning (MEDROPLAN) RMSU Meeting of Performance Assessment Madrid, Spain, 31 May 2006 M E D R O P L A N M e d i t e r r a n e a n D r o u g h t P r e p a r e d n e s s a n d M i t i g a t i o n P l a n n i n g

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European Commission - EuropeAid Co-operation Office Euro-Mediterranean Regional Programme For Local Water Management Mediterranean Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Planning (MEDROPLAN) RMSU Meeting of Performance Assessment Madrid, Spain, 31 May 2006. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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European Commission - EuropeAid Co-operation OfficeEuro-Mediterranean Regional Programme For Local Water

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Mediterranean Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Planning (MEDROPLAN)

RMSU Meeting of Performance Assessment Madrid, Spain, 31 May 2006

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Meeting agenda and participants• 1 hour summary of the logframe training + questions • 3.5 hours brainstorming session on :

– list problems and issues to be addressed by MEDROPLAN during the remaining project duration

– design an ad-hoc problem tree – design an ad-hoc objective tree and analyse the strategy, with focus

on impact and sustainability – outline the revised logframe

• 2 hours joint work on defining adapted but generic benchmarking indicators

• 1 hour on additional issues if needed

• Participants : RMSU team and project coordination team– Alain Vidal– Ana Iglesias– Marta Moneo– Doruk Saracoglu

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Example: Risk of dryland farming in marginal areas

• Goal: Decrease vulnerability of dryland farmers

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Increased vulnerability

Farmers need financial aid in case of drought

Drought affects farmers income

Political subsidy

Vulnerable farming

Poor agricultural framework

Marginal farming technical, land, capital resources

Higher drought frequency in last 30 years

Information on drought subjective & biased

Biased perception on the importance of drought

Wrong explanation of farmers poverty

Inefficient and complex organiz-ational framework

Drought used as a political instrument

Policy makers do not address socio economic issues

Drought bias

Low efficiency of drought Observ. (IAVH2)

DMN absent from framework

Drought observatory in wrong hands

Problem tree

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Increased vulnerability

Farmers need financial aid in case of drought

Drought affects farmers income

Political subsidy

Vulnerable farming

Poor agricultural framework

Marginal farming technical, land, capital resources

Higher drought frequency in last 30 years

Information on drought subjective & biased

Biased perception on the importance of drought

Wrong explanation of farmers poverty

Inefficient and complex organiz-ational framework

Drought used as a political instrument

Policy makers do not address socio economic issues

Drought bias

Low efficiency of drought Observ. (IAVH2)

DMN absent from framework

Drought observatory in wrong hands

Problem Objective Additional objectives

Assumption

Decrease vulnerability

Farmers better cope with drought

Diversified production to decrease risk

Nat drought insur. system ob. information

Statistical analysis of drought frequency

Better knowledge of drought

Strengthen cooperatives, agric. chambers

Extension, demo training (crops, zero till., micro-credit)

Build and info and EW system, bullpub, anal

Insurance and info systems accepted as part of policy and by donors

Set up new org. framework for drought with DMN

Reform acceptance by key players

Intervention logic

Goal

Purpose

Results

ActivitiesResults

Results

Activities

Activities

Activities

Activities

Results

Activities

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Overall goal

Decrease vulnerability of dryland farmers

Purpose Farmers better cope with drought

Results National drought insurance system based on objective information

Insurance and info accepted as part of policy and by donors

Diversified agric production to decrease risk

Improved Knowledge of drought

Activities Build an info system and EW, bull, analysis, public

Farmers extension demo, training new crops, zero tillage, micro credit

Statistical analysis of drought frequency

Setup a new framework for drought mitigation including DMN

Reform acceptance by key players

Strengthen cooperatives agric chambers farmers association

Option 1

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Overall goal

Decrease vulnerability of dryland farmers

Purpose Farmers better cope with drought

Results Private drought insurance system

Diversified agric production to decrease risk

Improved Knowledge of drought

Activities Build an info system and EW, bull, analysis, public

Farmers extension demo, training new crops, zero tillage, micro credit

Statistical analysis of drought frequency

Strengthen cooperatives agric chambers farmers association

Option 2: Contingency plan in case my assumptions are not verified

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Objective verifiable indicators (OVI) and Benchamarking indicates (BMI)for Option 2 and evolution in time

Overall goal

Decrease vulnerability of dryland farmers

Purpose Farmers better cope with drought

50% of farmers not affected by drought

% of farmers not affected by drought

Results Private drought insurance system

Annual balance of insurance fund

Diversified agric production to decrease risk

% of surface with non traditional crops

Improved Knowledge of drought

Activities Build an info system and EW, bull, analysis, public

Number of events predicted in advance

Farmers extension demo, training new crops, zero tillage, micro credit

Number of training adopting zero tillage

Statistical analysis of drought frequency

Strengthen cooperatives agric chambers farmers association

OVI target BMI dynamic

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Conclusions

• Include the protocol for BMI for testing the Guidelines