Title: Integrated Natural Resources Management INRM
1Integrated Natural Resources Management - INRM
- Dr. Shahid Ahmad
- (O) 9201918, 9202136
- (M) 0300-9561517
- shahidwr_at_isb.paknet.com.pk
2What is the Resource Picture?
3Land Cover of Pakistan
4Vegetation Zones of Pakistan
5Vegetation Types NWFP and Punjab Provinces
6Agro-ecological Regions of Pakistan
7Agro-climatic Zones of Pakistan
8Land Statistics 2002-03
(Area Million Acres)
Source Agriculture Statistics, 2002-03.
9Productivity of Agricultural Land
Class Area ()
I. Very Good 16.1 II. Good 21.5 III. Mod
erate 14.3 IV. Poor 5.8 Total
Agricultural Productive Area 57.7 V. Good
Grazing 1.2 VI. Poor Grazing 15.6 Total
Grazing Land 16.8 VII. Agriculturally
Non-Productive 20.4 VIII. Miscellaneous
5.1
Source Agriculture Statistics, 2002-03.
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16 17The basics of integration
- More coordinated decision-making across sectors
and scales
18Misconceptions
- INRM demands wholesale integration.
- Sectoral decision-making should be abandoned
entirely.
19Risks of fully sectoral approach
- Overlooking negative impacts on environment and
other sectors - Inefficient use of resourcesnatural and
financial
Integrated approach
Sectoral approach
20Risks of fully integrated approach
- Getting mired in complexity.
- Not making good use of specialist expertise.
Sectoral approach
Integrated approach
21Finding a Balance
Each country needs to decide where integration
makes sense based on its social, political and
hydrological situation
Sectoral approach
Integrated approach
22INRM Integration
Land Water Energy
Forestry Range Agriculture
INRM
People and Institutions
23- What is the role of a strategy?
24Catalyst for Change
- An INRM strategy and policy can be a catalyst for
action and ultimately, positive change.
25A coherent approach to change
- A strategy should effect actionproviding a
coherent and measured approach to governance
change.
Strategy
Enabling environment
Management instruments
26Not just another NRM Plan
- Differences between an INRM strategy and a
traditional NRM plan - Dynamic rather than staticlays down a framework
for a continuing and adaptive process of
strategic and coordinated action - Involvement from multiple sectorsfor example,
health, energy, finance, tourism, industry,
agriculture, and environment.
27Not just another NRM Plan
- Differences between an IWRM strategy and a
traditional water plan - Broader focus that looks at water in relation to
other ingredients needed to achieve larger
development goals or meet water challenges. - More extensive stakeholder participation
28Taking the first steps
- A strategy is an important first step, not an end
in itself.
Equity Sustainability Efficiency
Strategy
29- INRM Progress Global and Pakistan?
30Progress of INRM
- Some countries have made good progress towards
meeting the target. - But many more need including Pakistan to
accelerate their efforts.
Good progress
Some progress
Just beginning Including Pakistan .
31Why slow progress?
?
- Uncertainty over
- What INRM means and how it contributes to
sustainable social and economic development - What an INRM strategy is and its role in NRM
reform - How to go about developing a policy and strategy
32Balochistan Case
33Water Resource Availability and Use (billion m3)
34Tubewells(numbers)
35Subsidy on Electric Tariff
- Subsidy for the current Year around Rs. 7.0
billion - Number of electric tubewells 14363 (2001-02)
- Estimated farms using electric tubewells 7000
- Total farms in Balochistan 2,43,000
- Percent farmers benefited from subsidy 3
36Subsidy and Poverty Reduction
- Monthly electricity bill of electric tubewell
Rs. 40,000 - Monthly cost of diesel for diesel tubewells Rs.
28,000 - Why diesel tubewell farmer is surviving without
subsidy? - How he is performing in terms of water use and
productivity? - How he is maintaining profitability?
- Are we addressing these questions?
37Recovery of Abiana in Pat Feeder Canal
38Recovery of Abiana in Khirther Canal
39IWRM Policy for Balochistan Principles and
Strategies
40IWRM
- IWRM concepts and principles well accepted by
stakeholders - Real challenge translating concepts in to
practice - Key factor in implementing IWRM Balochistan
facing difficulty in implementing Institutional
Reforms Agenda
41IWRMP Framework
- Basin level planning
- Water-poverty-environment as evaluation
criteria - Watershed-water-farming system approach for basin
planning
42Land Use Systems
- Indus Basin Irrigation System
- Minor Perennial Irrigation Systems
- Sailaba Farming Spate Irrigation
- Khushkhaba Farming
- Coastal Areas
43Guiding Principles - IWRMP
- Holistic, determined and sustainable
- Participatory and decentralized at basin level
- Delegated service delivery to customers for an
appropriate fee - Water use in society sustainable at all costs -
with a transparent policy framework - Equitable allocation of shared water resources
- Participatory and consultative leading to
commitment by stakeholders - Reforms require a commitment to sustained
capacity building, monitoring, and learning at
all levels
44Strategies - IWRMP
- IWRMP and Action Agenda based on water sector
assessment - Establishment of Balochistan Water Resources
Management Authority as an apex organization - Invest to manage priority river basins
- Increase autonomy and accountability of service
providers - Develop incentives, regulations and awareness
- Manage shared water resources
- Enhance water information, consultation and
partnerships - Invest in capacity building, monitoring and
learning
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