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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2013

In this work, a high resolution wind atlas for Nakhon Si Thammarat and Songkhla provinces in southern Thailand was developed using combined mesoscale, MC2, and microscale, MsMicro, modeling techniques. The model inputs consist of long-term statistical climate data, i.e. the NCEP/NCAR database,…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2013

Since the early 1960s, notwithstanding dire predictions of agricultural theorists and colonial observers, agricultural growth has been strong among most Southeast Asian countries. More recently, this expansion has reached the maritime domain, with the rapid development of aquatic production…

Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre 2013

Study on the genetic bio-diversity of tobacco 39 cultures including Burley tobacco 16 cultivars 15 and 8 local and wild cultivars respectively, was conductive at Maejo University. 20 markers were employed for identification the genetic diversity. The result showed that 13 SSR primers could…

Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre 2013

Study aims to investigate the effects of multi-mixed organic fertilizers on soil chemical properties and asparagus (Brock's Improved) yield and spear quality grown in Kamphaeng Saen soil series. These three fertilizers were the SMB formula, a mixed of biogas sludge (S), cattle manure (M),…

Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre 2013

Study of the effects of land use on water and soil quality change at Kuan Kreng peatlands was divided in 3 parts: water quality, soil quality, and the effects of water and soil quality to utility of people in Kuan Kreng peatlands. The result of the studies found that water quality in Kuan Kreng…

Institutional & promotional materials
Noviembre 2013

Land grabbing is a bitter secret in the sugar supply
chains of some of the world’s biggest food and beverage companies. Poor communities across the globe are in dispute or have lost their land to
to make way for sugar plantations. People who lose their land, often lose their homes…

Reports & Research
Noviembre 2013

The Coca-Cola Company believes that land grabbing is unacceptable. Our Company does not typically purchase ingredients directly from farms, nor are we owners of sugar farms or plantations, but as a major buyer of sugar, we acknowledge our responsibility to take action and to use our influence to…

Reports & Research
Noviembre 2013

During 2012, a key choice facing developing countries revealed itself ever more starkly. Would they choose a development path built on inclusiveness, respect for the rights of their citizens, and the rule of law? Or would they seek a short-cut to development and opt to hand over community land…

Reports & Research
Noviembre 2013

Meeting Name: FAO Council
Meeting symbol/code: CL 146/7 A
Session: Sess. 146

Reports & Research
Noviembre 2013

Tigerpaper is a quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and natural resources management for the Asia-Pacific region. Forest News reports on FAO forestry activities in the Asia-Pacific region.