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Urbanization in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges for responsible land administration and land management

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2016

Urbanization has increased dramatically across Asia, rising from 32% urban in 1990 to 48% urban in 2010. The highest rate or urbanization was in East Asia (2%) which was 59% urban in 2010. South-East Asia was 47% urban in 2010. South and Central Asia remain the least urbanized areas in Asia, and while the Pacific region overall has low levels of urbanization, that is changing quickly.

Regional Initiatives for Africa

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Febrero, 2016
Angola
Burkina Faso
Rwanda
Zambia
Malí
Zimbabwe
Ghana
Congo
Senegal
Malawi
Níger
Etiopía
Mozambique
Uganda
Somalia
Madagascar
Sudán del Sur
Chad
Kenya
África

FAO has focused and integrated its work in the Region through three Regional Initiatives. The Initiatives respond to the priorities of member-states and will achieve demonstrable impact in a time bound manner, whilst responding to FAO’s Strategic Objectives. In Africa, the Regional Initiatives were developed based on an in-depth cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary review of regional issues.

Les Initiatives régionales pour l’Afrique

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Febrero, 2016
Angola
Rwanda
Burkina Faso
Mozambique
Malí
Madagascar
Zimbabwe
Congo
Malawi
Níger
Kenya
África

La FAO a organisé et intégré ses activités dans la région autour de trois Initiatives régionales. Ces Initiatives répondent aux priorités des États membres et permettra d’avoir des résultats tangibles dans des délais bien précis, tout en répondant aux Objectifs stratégiques de la FAO.

Forestry Contribution to National Economy and Trade in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2016
Kenya
Etiopía
Uganda
África

The economic contributions of forests in Eastern African countries have not received the desired attention in terms of policy and budgetary allocation needed for sustained growth of these forests. This, among other reasons, has led to the reduction of forest zones and an increase in the import of forest-related products, resulting in dwindling foreign currency reserves.

The Implications of the FAO's New Voluntary Guildelines on Land Tenure

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Videos
Febrero, 2016
Global

The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries, and Forests in the Context of National Food Security represent an inclusive, transparent international agreement on the governance of tenure to promote food security and sustainable development by protecting the legitimate tenure rights of millions of people and improving secure access to land, fisheri (Read mo

A Practical Handbook for Environmental Regulators and Legislators Working in Situations Affected by Fragility, Conflict and Extreme Violence

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Febrero, 2016

This handbook is the product of a
workshop held in June 2014 with about 25 environmental
regulators from over 10 FCV-affected countries (Burkina
Faso, Central African Republic, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar,
Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and