Teacher Workshops: Tropical Deforestation and Sustainable Development

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Challenge

Actions

In response to this crisis, the Georgian Ministry of Environment is drafting a law to prohibit crop residue burning in Georgia. For that purpose, Altus Impact is assisting GIZ in undertaking an ecosystem service valuation to assess the economic impacts of banning agricultural fires in the Dedoplistkaro District. The analysis will feature in the proposed legislation to ban residue burning.

Altus Impact is valuing both the costs and benefits of invigorating such a policy, focusing on soil fertility, the protection of remaining wind breaks (tree hedges), changes in hydrological services and carbon sequestration.

Solution

Altus Impact is valuing both the costs and benefits of invigorating such a policy, focusing on soil fertility, the protection of remaining wind breaks (tree hedges), changes in hydrological services and carbon sequestration.

Financial analysis of alternative uses of crop residues are also being undertaken, including analyzing the feasibility of processing crop residues to produce much demanded fuel pellets and animal forage.

The study is undertaken as part of the ELD initiative and the final report is now published.