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Expression of Interest
Yayu Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve: Model site for integration of research-based conservation and development
Country Ethiopia
Abstract Yayu forest is one of the priority forest areas in Ethiopia. Over 450 higher plants, 50 mammal, 200 bird, and 20 amphibian species have been recorded in the area. The forest is also one of the few remnant habitats for coffee (Coffea arabica). Ethiopia is the only center of origin and diversity for C. arabica and hence is important for in situ conservation of genetic diversity. The Yayu coffee forest is also important for the livelihoods of local households and stakeholders at different levels. This project aims to reduce deforestation and forest degradation while contributing to the improvement of local livelihoods through adaptive conservation-development integration activities. To achieve this, the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve approach will be adopted. This project’s specific objectives are to strengthen the capacity of government agencies and community-based organizations responsible for biosphere reserve establishment and management, brand, promote and market coffee forest products, rehabilitate degraded parts of the forest area and establish protocols for the monitoring of forest conditions.
Funding Needed $500,000 USD EUR
Time frame 4 years
Benefits
Area Impacted 167, 021 hectares: the Yayu Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve which was nominated by the government of Ethiopia in September 2009
Objective Supporting the establishment of the Yayu Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve through capacity-building, forest restoration, forest monitoring and promotion of coffee products
Scale Sub-national
Scope Creating new protected areas
Date Submitted 24-Mar-2010

Project description

Yayu forest is one of the important forest priority areas in Ethiopia. It has a high number of plant and animal species. Over 450 higher plants, 50 mammal, 200 bird, and 20 amphibian species have been recorded in the area. The forest is also one of the few remnant habitats for wild coffee (Coffea ar… Read more >>

Objectives and Results

Supporting the establishment of the Yayu Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve through capacity-building, forest restoration, forest monitoring and promotion of coffee products ObjectiveStrengthening the capacities of government agencies and community-based organizations responsible for biosphere reserve … Read more >>

Ecological contribution

Yayu forest is an important area from an eco-regional perspective. The forest vegetation is predominantly of the Afromontane type. Studies by Gole (2003) and Senbeta (2006) have shown that there are several Afromontane endemic plant species in the Yayu forest like Allophylus abyssinicus, Brucea anti… Read more >>

Project benefits

Climate Change Adaptation
genetic resource for breeding of drought-tolerant coffee cultivars
Climate Change Mitigation
By preventing deforestation and forest degradation in the Yayu forest and its surrounding areas the estimated savings in carbon emission are roughly 27.4 Mt CO2 within 20 years.
Cultural and Spiritual Access
Food Security
Freshwater Security
Human Health
Income Generation

Financial sustainability

During the implementation of this project, additional activities on development shall be co-financed by other donors. A GEF grant on mainstreaming agrobiodiversity is being implemented. One of the partners from Germany, BfN, is supporting a project on mainstreaming biodiversity conservation and comm… Read more >>

Participation and equity

The project will build the capacity of local communities and organizations through education, training, awareness creation and technology transfer. Through participation in the project activities local communities will develop the skills in conservation planning and implementation, monitoring, sustainable forest product harvesting. The beneficiaries include all different groups and strata of society with special consideration to gender, age and social status.

National planning

The activities of this project are complementary to the priorities identified by the National Biodiversity Action Plan, Poverty Reduction plan, Nation climate adaptation plan, national and use plan and MDGs which support the sustainable use of natural resources for development.

Synergies with the Programme of Work on Protected Areas

Goal 1.1: To establish and strengthen national and regional systems of protected areas integrated into a global network as a contribution to globally agreed goalsGoal 1.2: To integrate protected areas into broader land- and seascapes and sectors so as to maintain ecological structure and functionGoa… Read more >>

Partners and Contacts

Capacity building Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Name Dr. Aaron Davis
Regulatory Oromia Land and Environmental Protection Bureau
Name Mr. Deribu Jemal
Implementation Oromia Forestry and Wildlife Enterprise
Name Dr. Girma Amente
Capacity building Free University of Berlin
Name Prof. Dr. Thomas Borsch
Capacity building Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
Name Dr. Bettina Hedden-Dunk-Horst
Capacity building Center for Development Research
Name Dr. Franz Gatzweiler
Policy support, regulatory Institute of Biodiversity Conservation
Name Dr. Gemedo Dalle
Title Director General, National CBD Focal Point
Email gemedod[a]yahoo.com
Coordination and implementation Environment and Coffee Forest Forum
Name Dr. Tadesse Woldemariam Gole
Title Director, Environment and Coffee Forest Forum
Phone +251 11 515 1694
Email twgole[a]ethionet.et

Funding Needed
$500,000.00

Registered WDPA Protected Areas

Focal Points

Dr. Gemedo Dalle Tussie
Director General
Institute of Biodiversity Conservation
Addis Ababa , Ethiopia
E-Mail: gemedod [ at ] yahoo.com
Mr. Kebu Balemie
Institute of Biodiversity Conservation
Addis Ababa , Ethiopia
E-Mail: kebubal [ at ] yahoo.com