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Urban and peri-urban forestry and greening in west and Central Asia

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006
Qatar
Kirguistán
Iraq
Afganistán
Azerbaiyán
Irán
Emiratos Árabes Unidos
Jordania
Chipre
Yemen
Turquía
Turkmenistán
Omán
Uzbekistán
Siria
Kuwait
Kazajstán
Tayikistán
Bahrein
Georgia
Armenia
Arabia Saudita
Líbano
Asia central
Asia occidental

FAO has initiated a series of global and regional sector outlook studies to examine linkages between forests and societies and to indicate emerging opportunities and challenges. The Forestry Outlook Study for West and Central Asia (FOWECA) has considered these issues through an extended consultative process in 23 different national contexts in West and Central Asia.

Development and protection of rice-fish culture in China: policy options

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2006
China
Asia

The project objective is to recognize and promote multiple values of the rice-fish system for livelihoods, ecological and cultural preservation by evaluating policies, institutions and technological developments that impact on farmers’ practices of rice-fish system, and developing a network of demonstration sites and partners in provinces of Zhejiang and Guizhou, China.

STATE OF ENVIRONMENT REPORT MANIPUR

Other legal document
Noviembre, 2006
India

 

State of Environment Report Manipur is prepared by Environmental Information System(ENVIS) Manipur.

This report presents Manipurs environment portfolio relating to policy planning, conservation, regulation, co-ordination and promotion of environment related issues along with its meaningful application in various developmental programmes to achieve the socio economic objectives of the State. 

Caring for the land: Best practices in soil and water conservation in Beressa watershed, highlands of Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2006
Etiopía

About 88% of the population is concentrated in the highlands, which constitute less than half of the national territory; here the population density is 141 persons km-2. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood and national income in the country. Over 85% of the population directly depends on it and about half of the GDP is generated from the sector. However, agriculture is small-scale and subsistence oriented, and it is in a very low state of development.

Environmental Economics Toolkit: Analyzing the Economic Costs of Land Degradation& the benefits of Sustainable Land Management.

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2006
Global

This Toolkit has been prepared to support the design and implementation of Sustainable Land Management (SLM) programs. The specific purpose of the Toolkit is: to inform the user of the approaches that can be followed to analyze and value the economic costs of land degradation and the benefits of sustainable land management. ‘Land’ is interpreted broadly in the Toolkit, also including wetlands and coastal zones. The Toolkit contains five Tools that together present a detailed description of the various relevant ecological and economic assessment methodologies.

Community Agriculture Nutrition - CAN - Handbook (Thai)

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006
Myanmar

...There are many good books and resources on sustainable agriculture and
we have learnt much from them. However refugees are constrained in their
agricultural practices due to limited access to land, water and other resources.
This Handbook attempts to present a summary of simple adaptations of ideas
found in other books, manuals and resources on sustainable agriculture.
This Handbook is not a textbook as such, but a compilation of different
subjects for people to pick and choose. We know that it is not complete and

Community Agriculture and Nutrition - Handbook (Burmese)

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006
Myanmar

This Handbook is designed for both farmers and students to use in the field and during training. It is divided into eight sections, each one containing several topics and all illustrated with large clear pictures. The Handbook can be read from beginning to end or each topic can be read separately. Space is provided for readers to take notes and to add their own local knowledge...Our people have always been farmers. Farmers of the river lands, of the mountains, and of the forests.

Community Agriculture and Nutrition - Handbook (English)

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006
Myanmar

This Handbook is designed for both farmers and students to use in the field and
during training. It is divided into eight sections, each one containing several
topics and all illustrated with large clear pictures. The Handbook can be read
from beginning to end or each topic can be read separately. Space is provided
for readers to take notes and to add their own local knowledge...Our people have always been farmers. Farmers of the river lands, of the
mountains, and of the forests. Due to civil war in Burma, more and more of

Fighting Land Degradation in the Drylands: NRM Technologies for Crop– Livestock Farming

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2006
Morocco
Tunisia
Northern Africa

A tragedy of the commons is unfolding in the rangelands of West Asia and North Africa (WANA), where land is either public or collectively owned. Overgrazing under this land tenure has led to severe land degradation and soil erosion. Poverty and environmental degradation are intertwined in this low-rainfall region, where more than 38 million people live in rural areas and depend mainly on agriculture. Traditional rangeland grazing provides fodder in winter and spring, while in summer and autumn the animals browse cereal stubble and other crop residues.

Improving Tenure Security for the Rural Poor Rwanda Country Case Study

Reports & Research
Octubre, 2006
África

Has 3 main chapters: land tenure security and poverty reduction; access to land problem in Rwanda; a background (land-tenure systems, land scarcity and environmental degradation, land distribution); issues of tenure security in Rwanda (access to land by poor people, formalisation, practicalities of implementation).