Farmer Initiatives for Ecological Livelihood and Democracy Foundation
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FIELD Indonesia Foundation is a Non Government Organization that focus to the development of ecological agriculture; sustainable use and conservation of agrobiodiversity and natural resources; and strengthening rural community and farmer organizations.
The main approaches are Field School, Farmer-to-farmer training and Farmer Action Research. These activities have been conducted since 1990 where the FIELD team members provided technical assistance service to the National Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program that conducted by Government, NGOs, farmer organizations and community groups.
Supported by USAID, now FIED INDONESIA run a project named Building Disaster and Climate Change Resilience in Padang Pariaman Farming Communities, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The overall goal will be to generate and support resilience at the community level. In this context Resilience is defined as community capability to adapt and evolve in the face of change. Building from below, groups, neighborhoods and villages will be linked to build a replicable district level model of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction as a response to the problem of currently weak or missing community capabilities.
Specific activities and techical interventions directly linked to livelihoods and the reduction of disaster risks and climate change vulnerability will be undertaken. Technical interventions envisioned as entry points will include Eco-Rice, Agroforestry such as improved bamboo and cacao cultivation and utilization, and small animal husbandry for methane and organic fertilizer production. All these activities will be set in motion via the Farmer Field School approach. These technical initiatives (as well as many others) have been piloted, tested, and developed successfully by FIELD in a number of regions with solid results in terms of sustainable natural resource and environmental management. Simultaneously, local livelihoods are improved through the creation of new, environmentally sound, economic activities.
Building Disaster and Climate Change Resilience
Mainsteaming DRR and Adaptation and mitigation on Climate Change into farmer community life and livelihood with gender perspective and community based approach in every level e.g household, community group, school, health provider and cadre, informal leader
Lany Verayanti
http://www.field-indonesia.org
1.Encouraging local regulation for support DRR and Climate Change
2. Encouraging local groups to participate in development planning, program and budget from village to district level, monitored and evaluate the implementation process.
3. Partnership on Building Back Better with other institution.
4. Involving community group in each steps of activity
1. Participatory Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment
2. Local Early Warning System
1. Community and school training program on DRR and Climate Change
2. Build network to related institution from village to provincial level
3. Mutual networking with local and national, print, audiovisual and online mass media
4. Dissemination and use of traditional/ local knowledge.
Interface between environmental management and risk reduction practices with various Field School such as:
a. Participatory Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment
b. Disaster Risk Reduction Field School
c. Field School for Low-methane rice production
d. Field School for Living Food Bank and Disaster Food Security
e. Field School for Multi-use trees for coastal barrier strips, micro-climate improvement, and fruit tree production (including bamboo)
f. Field School in Eco-Rice for Climate Change Adapatation
g. Field School for Watershed Management and agro-forestry
h. Field School for Climate Change Adaptation in Rain fed Coastal Rice including use of organic fertilizers
i. Field School for Biogas and Soil Ecology
Community preparedness group
Voluntarism
The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.