The Zambia Integrated Forest Landscape Program (ZIFL-P) seeks to improve landscape management and increase the environmental and economic benefits for targeted rural communities in Zambia's Eastern Province. By curbing unsustainable agricultural expansion and enhancing the benefits derived from forestry, agriculture, and wildlife, the program aims to achieve significant emission reductions and reduce communities’ vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.
Program name |
Zambia Integrated Forest Landscape Program (ZIFL-P) |
Jurisdiction |
Eastern Province |
Size of jurisdiction |
5.1 million hectares |
Population in jurisdiction |
1.7 million |
Drivers of land use change |
- Agricultural expansion, maize and cotton - Fuelwood harvesting for charcoal or firewood |
Accounting area |
5.1 million hectares |
Implementing agency |
Ministry of Green Economy and Environment |
ISFL Funding
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- $250,000 preparation grant - $7.75 million implementation grant - Potential payments for up to 6 million tons of emission reductions |
Co-financing |
$8.1 million in GEF financing |
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$17 million IDA loan |
Program activities will be implemented through a consortium of committed and experienced partners, including local and national governments, the private sector, international agencies, NGOs and CSOs, as well as strong partnerships with local communities.
The ZIFL-P has four components:
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Create conditions that will allow livelihood investments (under Component 2) to be successfully implemented and thereby prepare Zambia for emission reduction purchases;
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Finance on-the-ground activities that improve rural livelihoods, conserve ecosystems, and reduce GHG emissions;
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Finance activities related to national and provincial-level program coordination and management; and facilitate the use of International Development Association (IDA) funds in the event of a disaster.