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Doğa Koruma Merkezi Nature Conservation Centre Melike Kuş Land and Water Programme Officer 23-25.11.2016 Agroecology Sysmposium, Budapest

Using ecosystem services framework for climate change adaptation in agriculture

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Doğa Koruma MerkeziNature Conservation CentreMelike KuşLand and Water Programme Officer

23-25.11.2016Agroecology Sysmposium, Budapest

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Sectors we collaborate with:• Forestry• Agriculture• Water Management• Tourism

• Aims at delivering scientifically sound products,• Works in a multidisciplinary way,• Adopts tools to current conditions and develops

practical and applicable new tools,• Our stronghold: involving spatial, temporal and

numeric modelling and analysis in our work.

Nature Conservation Centre; established in 2004

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Team: Ecologists, Environmental Engineers, Forestry Engineers, Urban Planners and Landscape Architects

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Identifying and promoting measures which will decrease the impact of agricultural practices on natural resources, ecosystems and the species they hold, without compromising the agricultural yield and while increasing the climate change adaptation capacity in agricultural sector.

Agriculture and Ecosystem Services

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Agriculture of the Future in Konya: Benefits of Conservation Agriculture in Terms of Mitigation and AdaptationPurpose of the project:To promote the use of ecosystem services approach and improve climate change adaptation in agriculture.

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Central Anatolian Region: Konya Closed Basin

High vulnerability to desertification with heavy wind erosion and intensive agricultural production (esp. cereals)

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WHAT WE DO (2013-…)

DIRECT SEEDING

WINDBREAKS IMPLEMENTATION

MONITOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

ECOSYSTEM SERVICESMAPPING

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• Protect soil from wind and water erosion

• Reduce irrigation requirement

• Increase organic carbon• Reduce pesticide,

herbicide and fertilizer use in the long term

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“Direct seeding is almost free of charge. Farmers are making a 70% profit from expenses. That’s why the prefer direct seeding.” 

Mehmet Karlı - Sarayönü District Director of Agriculture

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WINDBREAKS• Windbreaks planted taking into account the wind

direction and the impact area of trees (upto 15-20 times height)

• Elaeagnus spp. (silverberry) and Robinia spp. (acacia) used

• We aim at monitoring the impact of windbreaks on soil organic content in the long term.

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3.445 Individuals

246 Individuals

1.818 Individuals

217 Individuals

BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITYTo assess the impact of our activities on biodiversity.

Within the project, 43 bird species, 18 plant species, 15 butterfly species, and 10 small mammal species has been observed.

Comparisons between pilot sites and other sites to be carried out.

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CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS

Mean Annual Temp. (Bio1)

Mean Annual Prec. (Bio12)

May Mean Temp. (Bio82)

TODAY TODAY TODAY

Change2070

(RCP45) – Today

Change2070

(RCP45) – Today

Change2070

(RCP45) – Today

Change2070

(RCP60) – Today

Change2070

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Change2070

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Booklets for farmers

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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

Meetings in different districts- ecosystem services maps prepared with regional and local managers and direct users.

Services benefited by agriculture:• Wind erosion control• Flood control• Pest control• Pollination• Climate regulation• Genetic resources• ...

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Cooperations Among Governmental Institutions, Universities

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Detailed ES Mapping in Cihanbeyli District

• The biggest district in Turkey (>390.000 ha)

• Main economical income: Agriculture

• Very big agricultural fields

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Water Erosion Risk

Water Erosion RiskHighMediumLow

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Wind Erosion Risk

Wind Erosion RiskHighMediumLow

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Natural Areas – Water Erosion Control Service

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Trees – Shield Bug (Eurygaster spp) Control

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Water Provision Service

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The Aim:Integration of ecosystem services into planning

process

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Future: Climate Change ProjectionsTODAY 2070

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Impact of Climate Change

Increase in Drought

Risk

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Suggestions Towards Implementation

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District Scale Generic Suggestions

Conserving, restoring sites providing ecosystem services:– Conservation of big lakes, implementing restoration measures

following ecological principles;– Wise use of water resources in agriculture, planning water

harvest and conserving the vegetation cover;– Enhancing the grazeland quality;– Conserving steppes and other habitats providing high intensity

of services;– New afforestation implementations following ecological

practices;– ...

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New Plantation Sites

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Integrated Approach to Management of Forests in Turkey, with Demonstration in High Conservation Value Forests in the Mediterranean Region

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NEXT STEPForests and agriculture:

- fresh water- pest control- pollination

- erosion control/ soil protection- flood prevention etc.

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Thank you...

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