Adaptation of pastoral cattle farming of Lepsy local community to the climate change
The project implies using new pastures for grazing of some cattle of the community, optimization of the pasture water supply to decrease the grazing pressure, and organization of the seasonal pasture rotation. The new pastures are used over the whole grazing period with the seasonal rotation of the pastures. These activities contribute to mitigation of the pasture degradation caused by climate change and decreasing the risks related to weather and climate conditions and economic activities.
Project aim:
To prevent the adverse consequences of climate change at the sand pasture ecosystems of Semirechye
Project tasks:
In order to improve the pasture water supply two wells were reconstructed. All selected wells are repaired, drinking pans are concreted, the water from the wells is pumped off, the joints between the rings are concreted, the lids are installed, water-filling units are cleared and washed, and the wells and water-filling units are white-washed.
Project results:
- In spring 2009 the project has formed two herds of Lepsy village community that included 150 heads of cattle, 405 heads of sheep and goat, and 2 horses. The villagers concluded agreement for using the remote pastures with the Lepsy rural district. Akim of the rural district concluded agreement with the NGO ?AraI? (project partner) for using this herd for the project implementation.
- Today the villagers have more trust in the project outcomes and ask to include their cattle into the herd, which is almost 200 heads of cattle. This trust was gained trough the project efforts. The project team regularly (once a month) takes 2-3 cattle owners to the remote pasture to show how the grazing is going. People have a chance to look at the grazing conditions, stock state, they ask for details about the grazing process and benefits. Based on the agreed schedule of veterinary procedures, the cattle was examined and vaccinated.
- NGO ?Arai? provided 2000 ha of remote pasture lands for organization of the grazing by the resolution of Sarkand district Akimat of Almaty region for the project implementation.
- The practice of remote grazing was proved successful and the grazing pressure around the village was significantly reduced. In accordance with the project plan 100 heads of cattle and 420 heads of sheep and goat were grazed on 3 pasture sites: ?Kasavatka? (from 01.04. till 15.08.); ?Burlyu? (from 16.08. till 01.09.), and ?Kum? (from 02.09. till now). - Thus, the pasture rotation was implemented, which contributed to conservation of 30-40 % vegetation for better pasture productivity for the future years. The use of remote pastures has decreased the pressure on the village pastures by reducing the cattle by 5% and sheep and goats ? by 10%, which will facilitate the rehabilitation of the limited village pastures.
- The project has estimated the productivity of the grazed-up pastures in ?Kasavatka?, ?Burlyu?, and ?Kum? sites. Productivity of biomass on ?Kasavatka? site (considering the autumn growth of Artemisia) is ? 3,1 centner per hectare; productivity of ?Burlyu? site is 3,4 centner per hectare, and ?Kum site - 4,6 centner per hectare. These indicators correspond to the sustainable pasture management standards, since they comprise 30-40 % of the ungrazed part of a plant that forms the future vegetation.
- During the workshop the community members were trained on traditional methods of pasture management. Within the project component ?Dissemination of the pasture management practice at the local, district and regional levels? the project published an article in the district newspaper ?Sarkand? named ?Lepsy community are ready to face the climate change?.
Project aim:
To prevent the adverse consequences of climate change at the sand pasture ecosystems of Semirechye
Project tasks:
In order to improve the pasture water supply two wells were reconstructed. All selected wells are repaired, drinking pans are concreted, the water from the wells is pumped off, the joints between the rings are concreted, the lids are installed, water-filling units are cleared and washed, and the wells and water-filling units are white-washed.
Project results:
- In spring 2009 the project has formed two herds of Lepsy village community that included 150 heads of cattle, 405 heads of sheep and goat, and 2 horses. The villagers concluded agreement for using the remote pastures with the Lepsy rural district. Akim of the rural district concluded agreement with the NGO ?AraI? (project partner) for using this herd for the project implementation.
- Today the villagers have more trust in the project outcomes and ask to include their cattle into the herd, which is almost 200 heads of cattle. This trust was gained trough the project efforts. The project team regularly (once a month) takes 2-3 cattle owners to the remote pasture to show how the grazing is going. People have a chance to look at the grazing conditions, stock state, they ask for details about the grazing process and benefits. Based on the agreed schedule of veterinary procedures, the cattle was examined and vaccinated.
- NGO ?Arai? provided 2000 ha of remote pasture lands for organization of the grazing by the resolution of Sarkand district Akimat of Almaty region for the project implementation.
- The practice of remote grazing was proved successful and the grazing pressure around the village was significantly reduced. In accordance with the project plan 100 heads of cattle and 420 heads of sheep and goat were grazed on 3 pasture sites: ?Kasavatka? (from 01.04. till 15.08.); ?Burlyu? (from 16.08. till 01.09.), and ?Kum? (from 02.09. till now). - Thus, the pasture rotation was implemented, which contributed to conservation of 30-40 % vegetation for better pasture productivity for the future years. The use of remote pastures has decreased the pressure on the village pastures by reducing the cattle by 5% and sheep and goats ? by 10%, which will facilitate the rehabilitation of the limited village pastures.
- The project has estimated the productivity of the grazed-up pastures in ?Kasavatka?, ?Burlyu?, and ?Kum? sites. Productivity of biomass on ?Kasavatka? site (considering the autumn growth of Artemisia) is ? 3,1 centner per hectare; productivity of ?Burlyu? site is 3,4 centner per hectare, and ?Kum site - 4,6 centner per hectare. These indicators correspond to the sustainable pasture management standards, since they comprise 30-40 % of the ungrazed part of a plant that forms the future vegetation.
- During the workshop the community members were trained on traditional methods of pasture management. Within the project component ?Dissemination of the pasture management practice at the local, district and regional levels? the project published an article in the district newspaper ?Sarkand? named ?Lepsy community are ready to face the climate change?.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Farmer of Kazakhstan Public Foundation
Country:
Kazakhstan
Area Of Work:
Community Based Adaptation
Grant Amount:
US$ 48,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 55,938.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
Project Number:
CBA/KAZ/SPA/09/03
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
Capacity building component that realized within the series of trainings ands workshops for different group of stakeholders significantly strengthen participants? capacity in addressing LD and CC adaptation problems. The farmers and rural inhabitants are provided with a set of consulting services in legal, financial, economic, tech-nological and environmental aspects. Advocacy and dissemination of the pastoral resources management strategy on the local, district and oblast levels as well as participation in project activities itself icrease locals capacity much.
Promoting Public Awareness of Global Environment
Information campaign that conducted within the project help local community members and other involved parties to understand the importance of LD and climate change adaptation problems. Also it motivate them to participate in above problem resolving on local level.ithin the project component ?Dissemination of the pasture management practice at the local, district and regional levels? the project published an article in the district newspaper ?Sarkand? named ?Lepsy community are ready to face the climate change?. Other promoting activities accomponied most of project activities.
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Indicators
Biophysical
VRA1: Vulnerability to present climate change hazards
5
Biophysical
VRA3: Vulnerability to future, anticipated climate hazards
5
Biophysical
VRA5: Magnitude of barriers to adaptation
5
Biophysical
VRA6: Sustainability of project intervention
5
Empowerment
Number of CBOs / NGOs participated / involved in SGP project
3
Biophysical
Hectares of degraded land rest
2000
Biophysical
Hectares of land sustainably managed by project
5000
Biophysical
Number of innovations or new technologies developed / applied
1
Biophysical
Number of local policies informed in land degradation focal area
2
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
100
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Zharas Tugulbayev
Email:
Ms. Zhazira Altybayeva
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