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  1. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 2

    Publicación revisada por pares
    Febrero, 2021
    Australia, Suiza, República Checa, Alemania, Reino Unido, Croacia, Hungría, Liechtenstein, Polonia, Eslovaquia, Eslovenia

    Intensive agriculture is among the main drivers of diversity decline worldwide. In Central Europe, pressures related with agriculture include habitat loss due to the consolidation of farming units, pesticide and fertilizer use, and shortened crop rotations. In recent decades, this development has resulted in a severe decline of agrestal plant communities. Organic farming has been suggested as a biodiversity friendly way of farming, as it strongly restricts the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and relies on longer crop rotations.

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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Agosto, 2016
    Congo, Ghana, Guinea, Níger, Argentina, Pakistán, República Checa, Rumania, Dinamarca, Finlandia, Lituania, Serbia, Austria, Bélgica, Francia, Alemania, Suiza, Papua Nueva Guinea

    This issue of the Land Tenure Journal includes a geographically and technically diverse range of papers covering Europe, Africa, and Asia.

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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Octubre, 2018
    Nepal, Suiza, Tanzania, Filipinas, Malí, China, Italia, Indonesia, Irlanda, Japón, Gabón, Etiopía, Camerún, México, Tailandia, Kenya

    大约三年前,各国领导人就联合国《2030可持续发展议程》及其17个可持续发展目标达成一致,自此该议程和目标成为指导全球发展政策的核心框架。本版《世界森林状况》旨在加强我们对森林及其可持续经营如何为实现多项可持续发展目标做出贡献的理解。对世界森林而言,时间紧迫:我们必须开展跨部门协作,把利益相关方集合起来,尽快采取行动。《2018年世界森林状况》确定了可采取的行动,以增强森林和树木为加快实现可持续发展目标所必需做出的贡献。现在必须采取措施以更有效地与私有部门合作,必须对非正规部门进行改革,以实现更广泛的经济、社会和环境效益。七十年前,当联合国粮农组织完成其第一次世界森林资源评估的时候,主要关注在于是否有足够的木材来满足全球需求;而现在,我们则认识到森林和树木具有更为显著的全球意义。《2018年世界森林状况》第一次就森林和树木对景观和生计的贡献进行了评估。本报告目的是让更多读者了解森林和树木对人类、地球和子孙后代的重大意义。

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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Marzo, 2018
    Angola, Tanzania, Suiza, Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda, Suecia, Zimbabwe, Italia, Indonesia, Austria, Congo, Malawi, Finlandia, Kenya, África

    The Miombo woodland is a vast African dryland forest ecosystem covering close to 2.7 million km2 across southern Africa (Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe). The woodlands are characterized by the dominance of Brachystegia species, either alone or in association with Julbernardia and Isoberlinia species. It is estimated that the woodlands – through their numerous goods and services which include various non-wood forest products (NWFPs) (e.g.

  5. Library Resource
    Materiales institucionales y promocionales
    Octubre, 2018
    Túnez, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Somalia, Zambia, Benin, Senegal, Sierra Leona, Colombia, Laos, Pakistán, Finlandia, Irlanda, Suecia, Reino Unido, Italia, Bélgica, Francia, Alemania, Suiza

    The leaflet will provide an overview of in-country projects and achevements as well as regional initiatives. Articles include but are not limited to: Community lands at the core of Kenya’s new legal reforms; The Voluntary Guidelines: an instrumental tool in the pursuit of climate mitigation goals and REDD+; Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure: an opportunity for peacebuilding in Colombia; Strengthening collaboration for the successful implementation of Sierra Leone’s Na tional Land Policy ; Enhancing food security through land policy reform in Somalia.

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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Septiembre, 2018
    Tanzania, Suiza, Estados Unidos de América, Kenya, Sudáfrica, Tayikistán, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Indonesia, Botswana, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelandia, Pakistán, Finlandia, México, Mongolia

    Wildlife management is the focus of considerable international debate because of its importance for biodiversity conservation, human safety, livelihoods and food security. Local people have been managing wildlife for millennia, including through hunting. Sufficient examples are presented in this edition to show that sustainable wildlife management is also feasible in the modern era.

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    Informes e investigaciones
    Diciembre, 2009
    Angola, Liechtenstein, Bangladesh, Estados Unidos de América, Congo, Comoras, Camerún, Uzbekistán, Suiza, Kenya, Zambia, Dinamarca, Rwanda, Filipinas, Kirguistán, Italia, Brasil, Túnez, Argentina, Sudán, Papua Nueva Guinea, República Checa

    Forests, trees and woodlands cover almost one-third of the Earth’s land area. They are a crucial source of food and income for more than a billion people around the globe. They provide a variety of wood and non-wood products and vital ecosystem services – preventing erosion from wind and water, preserving water quality, shading crops and livestock, absorbing carbon which contributes to countering climate change, and providing habitat for many species of plants and animals, thus helping to conserve the planet’s biological diversity.

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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Julio, 2018
    Suiza, Italia, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Santa Lucía, Reino Unido, Barbados

    This country profile describes the state of the water resources and water use, as well as the state of agricultural water management in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The aim of this report is to describe the particularities of the country and the problems met in the development of the water resources, and irrigation in particular.

  9. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Julio, 2018
    Tanzania, Suiza, Nepal, Suecia, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Italia, Indonesia, Congo, Malawi, Níger, Noruega

    This study is aimed at gaining an understanding of the poverty and vulnerability situation of forest-dependent communities in the United Republic of Tanzania and generating information on the availability of social protection interventions, with a view to identifying pathways for establishing sustainable social protection for these communities.

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    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Junio, 2018
    Francia, Marruecos, Suiza, Estados Unidos de América, Singapur, Malasia, Tailandia, Alemania, Indonesia, Noruega, Reino Unido, Países Bajos, Congo, Costa Rica, Colombia, Brasil

    The zero-deforestation movement has gained considerable momentum as governments and companies enter into commitments to curb deforestation. The most innovative are multi-stakeholder initiatives, where governments and international organi- zations have joined with the private sector and civil society organizations in making commit- ments to reduce deforestation. These pledges have created opportunities for improved forest governance by envisaging the private sector at the centre of the movement.

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