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  • Neftaly Encourage Innovation: To promote the development and application of new scientific and technological solutions to complex global issues.

    Neftaly Encourage Innovation: To promote the development and application of new scientific and technological solutions to complex global issues.


    Neftaly Encourage Innovation Initiative
    Theme: Promoting the Development and Application of New Scientific and Technological Solutions to Complex Global Issues
    Event: Neftaly Monthly – August Edition
    Program Code: SCDR-3
    Program Name: Neftaly Monthly Science and Innovation Competition
    Organized by: Neftaly Development Competitions Office
    Under the Patronage of: Neftaly Development Royalty
    Coordinated by: Neftaly Advice Desk Officer – SDCR


    Overview

    The Neftaly Encourage Innovation initiative is a core pillar of Neftaly’s mission to catalyze sustainable progress through knowledge, technology, and creativity. This strategic program aims to foster a culture of innovation, particularly among youth, researchers, inventors, and technopreneurs, by promoting the development and application of novel scientific and technological solutions to pressing global challenges such as climate change, healthcare disparities, food insecurity, education gaps, and digital inequality.

    August Edition: Neftaly Monthly – SCDR-3

    In its third cycle, Neftaly Monthly – SCDR-3 (Science and Innovation Competition) will be held in August and continues to serve as a platform for emerging innovators to showcase their ideas, prototypes, and projects. The competition brings together scientists, technologists, students, startups, and community changemakers across various sectors to engage in a vibrant exchange of solutions with measurable impact.

    Objectives

    • Encourage creativity and scientific inquiry among youth and professionals.
    • Identify and support scalable innovations with the potential to solve real-world problems.
    • Promote cross-sector collaboration between academia, industry, and government bodies.
    • Facilitate funding and incubation opportunities through Neftaly and its strategic partners.
    • Create visibility for underrepresented inventors and innovators.

    Key Features of SCDR-3

    • Open Call for Entries: Innovators from across the continent can submit their entries online, focusing on sustainability, health, education, agriculture, or digital technologies.
    • Expert Panel Review: Proposals will be evaluated by a multidisciplinary panel of experts and stakeholders.
    • Workshops & Webinars: Neftaly will host virtual training sessions on innovation methodology, impact measurement, and commercialization.
    • Final Pitch Day: Selected finalists will present their innovations to a live audience of investors, policymakers, and community leaders.
    • Awards and Recognition: Winners will receive financial grants, mentorship packages, and official recognition from the Neftaly Development Royalty.

    Organizational Structure

    • Neftaly Development Competitions Office oversees all operations, logistics, and compliance aspects of the event.
    • The program runs under the strategic guidance and endorsement of the Neftaly Development Royalty, ensuring alignment with Neftaly’s long-term development goals.
    • Neftaly Advice Desk Officer – SDCR serves as the point of contact for participant inquiries, partner engagement, and advisory support throughout the competition.

    Expected Impact

    By the conclusion of the August SCDR-3 edition, Neftaly aims to:

    • Generate 50+ high-quality innovation submissions from at least 10 countries.
    • Support the incubation of 10 top innovations through Neftaly Innovation Labs.
    • Establish cross-sector partnerships for solution implementation.
    • Contribute to Neftaly’s broader impact framework by translating innovation into community-level development outcomes.

    Neftaly Encourage Innovation promotes the creation and implementation of cutting-edge scientific and technological solutions aimed at addressing complex global challenges. By fostering a culture of creativity and forward-thinking, Neftaly drives progress that shapes a better, more sustainable future.

  • Forests as part of complex social-ecological systems

    Forests as part of complex social-ecological systems

    Forests as Part of Complex Social-Ecological Systems
    Forests are integral components of complex social-ecological systems, providing ecosystem services and supporting human well-being.

    Characteristics of Social-Ecological Systems

    1. Interconnectedness: Forests are interconnected with human societies, economies, and cultures.
    2. Complexity: Forest social-ecological systems exhibit complexity, with non-linear relationships and feedback loops.
    3. Dynamics: Forest social-ecological systems are dynamic, with changes occurring over time and space.

    Ecosystem Services Provided by Forests

    1. Provisioning Services: Forests provide timber, fuelwood, and non-timber forest products.
    2. Regulating Services: Forests regulate climate, water cycles, and soil erosion.
    3. Cultural Services: Forests provide recreational, spiritual, and aesthetic benefits.

    Human Impacts on Forest Social-Ecological Systems

    1. Deforestation and Land-Use Change: Human activities, such as agriculture and urbanization, can lead to deforestation and land-use change.
    2. Over-Harvesting: Over-harvesting of forest resources can degrade forest ecosystems.
    3. Climate Change: Climate change can alter forest ecosystems, affecting their structure, function, and services.

    Managing Forest Social-Ecological Systems

    1. Sustainable Forest Management: Sustainable forest management practices can balance human needs with ecosystem conservation.
    2. Participatory Approaches: Participatory approaches can engage local communities in forest management and decision-making.
    3. Adaptive Management: Adaptive management can help forest social-ecological systems respond to changing conditions and uncertainty [1].