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Service Description: In 2016, the Government of Mozambique made a pledge to Bonn Challenge of restoring 1 million hectares of degraded landscapes by 2030. Nature based solutions such as forest landscape restoration (FLR) can provide vital support to the Government of Mozambique in implementing landscape-level strategies and operationalizing the national and subnational landscape restoration commitments. Restoring degraded and deforested landscapes can guide the new ways for climate resilient rural development and national economic growth in Mozambique. For example, the potential economic benefits of restoring 1 million hectares of degraded land is estimated to be equivalent to 314 million US Dollars with an estimated 0.09 GtCO2 carbon sequestration potential . The Agriculture and Natural Resources Integrated Landscape Management project has potential to enhance the food security and natural resource management through the forest landscape restoration. The landscape-level decisionmaking and planning can accelerate Mozambique’s progress towards achieving National Vision and National Development Strategy, Agenda 2025, Strategic Plan for Agricultural Development (PEDSA), Absolute Poverty Reduction Action Plan, National Strategy for Water Resources Management, National Action Programme for Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture (NAPA), international commitments to climate change mitigation and adaptation through Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), national REDD+ strategy, number of Sustainable Development Goals, and Aichi Targets. Recognizing these pools of economic and climate benefits of FLR, the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM) was utilized to support the Government of Mozambique’s land-use planning and decision-making for the Agriculture and Natural Resources Integrated Landscape Management Project (SUSTENTA), implemented by the Ministry of Land, Environment and Rural Development (MITADER). The project seeks to improve rural incomes in Mozambique through promotion of agricultural and forestry value chains, strengthening the resilience of natural resources, and enhancing land tenure security. The project’s geographic scope is five districts in the province of Zambezia –Mocuba, Ile, Gile, Alto Molócue and Gurué; and five districts in the province of Nampula –Ribáue, Malema, Lalaua, Mecuburi and Rapale.

Map Name: ROAM PGIARN

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Copyright Text: MITADER. (2018). Forest Landscape Restoration Opportunities Assessment: 10 Districts of Zambezia

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