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Indicateurs de Gestion de l’Environment

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Objectives

Indicators for Managing the Environment Faced with increasing human need for space, experts, assessors and managers require operational information to help decision-making in such critical domains as management of renewable resources and risks of ecological imbalance. This can be obtained from indicators of environmental pressure selected due to their capacity to measure the pressure exerted by human activities and the resulting ecological consequences.

The present project is part of a larger project where environmental pressure indicators are being identified and validated in three functional areas located in different ecological zones and continents :

  • Uruara region in Para State in Brazilian Amazonia
  • Zambezi valley in Zimbabwe
  • Kodagu District (Western Ghats forests) in South India.

The objectives are primarily to identify, to study and to confirm the indicators while making them operational by integrating the local specificities and possibilities of generalization. This would enable experts, assessors and managers to adapt these indicators more efficiently in the protected areas and territories that are undergoing changes.

Although IFP participation is confined to the Indian site only (Kodagu district, Karnataka), it stands equally to benefit from the experiences gathered and the methods implemented in the different sites.

Materials and Methods

Kodagu district (4100 km²) is located in southern Karnataka. It displays an east-west bio-climatic gradient with forest types ranging from evergreen to dry deciduous forests with an intermediate zone favorable for coffee plantation.

Indicators for Managing the Environment Indicators of environmental pressure, transformation and, especially degradation of landscapes will be prepared. Prospective indicators are related to the factors affecting social management practices (sacred groves and coffee-based agro-forestry systems) and economics of forest resources in contact with coffee-growing zones. Indicators of the physical environment will also be considered as they play an important role in the ongoing processes.

The indicators will be derived from two complementary tasks conducted simultaneously :

  • Identification of the actors involved in the changes in forest cover and landscape dynamics. Analysis of the mode of implication of the actors in the processes and their interactions studied through survey analysis.
  • Spatial analysis using GIS, of the landscape dynamics and forest fragmentation in relation to population, land-use and communication routes.

Resources used : Western Ghats , GIS developed at IFP, satellite images, census data, and survey of actors.

Partners

  • CIRAD - Forêt, Montpellier, France
  • University of Agricultural Sciences, College of Forestry, Ponnampet, Karnataka

Funding

  • French Institute of Pondicherry
  • French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through CIRAD

Team

IFP

  • Dr. K. S. Murali - Researcher Ecology Department - Project Coordinator at IFP
  • Dr. D. Lo Seen - Head of Geomatics and Applied Informatics Lab.
  • Dr. S. Dubuc - Researcher Geographer
  • Dr. B. R. Ramesh - Head of Botany Laboratory
  • M. Madan Kumar - GIS Engineer

CIRAD

  • Dr. Y. Clouet - Geographer - Project Coordinator
  • Dr. C. Garcia - Researcher - Forest Department
  • Dr. D. Depommier - Researcher - Forest Department
  • Ms. M. Pain-Orcet - Geographer - Forest Department

UAS

  • Dr. C. G. Kushalappa - Associate Professor
  • Dr. Ramakrishna Hegde - Assistant Professor
  • Dr. Devagiri, Assistant Professor

Outputs

Books

  • Indicateurs de pression environnementale selon un gradient d’anthropisation croissante

(JPG) Yves Clouet, Denis Depommier & Marie Noël de Visscher, (eds), 2004, CIRAD Montpellier, 2004, 42 p.
Langues : Français et Anglais.

Rapport de synthèse du projet « Indicateurs » conduit par le CIRAD pour le compte du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères. Ce rapport rassemble les conclusions des études menées sur trois sites d’étude (Zimbabwe, Inde et Brésil) et propose une lecture critique de l’outil « indicateur » appliqué à la gestion des ressources naturelles. Thèmes abordés : finalité de l’outil « indicateurs » ; méthodes utilisées pour le construire et le mettre en œuvre ; rôle de l’information pour réduire les asymétries de pouvoir dans les dossiers relatifs à l’environnement.

Mots-clés : indicateurs, gestion, ressources naturelles, co-construction, information.

  • La gestion forestière dans les ghâts occidentaux (inde). Le cas du district de Kodagu

C. Garcia, M. Pain-Orcet, S. Dubuc, N. Konerira, K. S. Murali., D. Depommier, C.G. Kushalappa & D. Lo Seen, 2004. CIRAD, Montpellier, 60 p.
Langues : Français et Anglais.

La création de comités villageois de gestion des forêts sacrées, ayant des responsabilités dans le gestion des écosystèmes forestiers a été l’occasion de tester l’outil « indicateur ». Un système d’information a été construit pour caractériser cette « gestion participative ». Ce système tient compte de la nature du « client » et du contexte institutionnel dans lequel il se place. Ce système a nécessité de nombreux échanges proactifs entre les chercheurs et les comités villageois, de la collecte des informations à la définition précise d’objectifs de gestion. Le système d’information proposé in fine s’appuie sur le savoir écologique traditionnel du gestionnaire et est adapté aux moyens humains, matériels et organisationnels disponibles localement.

Mots-clés : indicateurs, gestion participative, savoir traditionnel.

Chapters in books

  • GARCIA C. & PASCAL J-P., 2005. Sacred Forests of Kodagu : Ecological Value and Social Role, In G. Cederlöf and K. Sivaramakrishnan (eds.), Ecological Nationalisms, Nature, Livelihoods, and Identities in South Asia, Permanent Black , pp. 199-225.
  • KUSHALAPPA C.G., GARCIA C., MURALI K.S., NANAYA K.M., PAIN-ORCET M., LO SEEN D., DEPOMMIER D. & DUBUC S., 2005. Indicators : For Whom ? With Whom ? Why ? And How ? A case study in finding indicators of deforestation of Kodagu district of Western Ghats, India, In Proceedings of the 17th Commonwealth Forestry Confe-rence, Colombo, Sri-Lanka, 2005, 16 p.

Project completed. Download results (interactive pdf files, size : 27.6 MB, zipped).

Dernier ajout : 20 mai 2008.