Ce rapport met en lumière les principaux risques et tendances relatifs aux ressources en terres, en sols et en eau et présente les moyens par lesquels nous pourrons résoudre les problèmes de concurrence entre utilisateurs et produire les multiples avantages souhaitables pour les populations et l’environnement. Disponible dans toutes les langues officielles de l’ONU ainsi que sous format numérique pour une lecture sur appareil portable. Rapport complet disponible en 2022.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesJunio, 2021África, Américas, Asia, Europa, Oceanía, Australia
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2018Australia, Brasil, Canadá, Estados Unidos de América
Declines in global biodiversity due to land conversion and habitat loss are driving a "Sixth Mass Extinction" and many countries currently fall short of meeting even nominal land protection targets to mitigate this crisis. Here, we quantify the potential contribution of Indigenous lands to biodiversity conservation using case studies of Australia, Brazil and Canada. Indigenous lands in each country are slightly more species rich than existing protected areas and, in Brazil and Canada, support more threatened species than existing protected areas or random sites.
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Publicación revisada por paresFebrero, 2021Australia, NoruegaEnvironmental services of biodiversity, clean water, etc., have been considered byproducts of farming and grazing, but population pressures and a move from rural to peri-urban areas are changing land use practices, reducing these services and increasing land degradation. A range of ecosystem markets have been reversing this damage, but these are not widely institutionalized, so land managers do not see them as “real” in the way they do for traditional food and fiber products.
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Land Use Policy Volume 63
Publicación revisada por paresAbril, 2017AustraliaOver the past 15 years Australia has been trialling conservation tenders and other market based instrument approaches to generate environmental outcomes, particularly on private lands. The best known of these is the BushTender auction for vegetation protection in Victoria, begun in the early 2000s. Subsequently, nearly 100 other tenders for biodiversity protection have been run in Australia with substantial variations in application and methodology generated by a mix of both intended design and case study differences.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2016Nepal, Bangladesh, Japón, China, Australia, India, Pakistán
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2014Australia, Oceanía
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2019Azerbaiyán, Uzbekistán, Alemania, Australia, Reino Unido, Kazajstán
Сельское хозяйство Восточной Европы и Центральной Азии является разнообразным по характеру и обладает огромным потенциалом для развития экономики стран региона посредством повышения урожайности и общей продуктивности продовольственных, кормовых и технических культур. В этом плане, почвозащитное и ресурсосберегающее земледелие (ПРЗ) сможет выполнить масштабную задачу по устойчивой интенсификации производственных систем в регионе.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosNoviembre, 2018Uganda, Congo, Guinea Ecuatorial, Lesotho, Sudáfrica, Senegal, Togo, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Perú, Suriname, Camboya, Bangladesh, Jordania, Países Bajos, Australia, Nueva Zelandia, Fiji, Micronesia
Access to safe water and sanitation and sound management of freshwater ecosystems are at the core of sustainable development. This is the aim of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), which includes approaches to water management such as environmental flow requirements, international cooperation, capacity building and stakeholder participation.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosMarzo, 2019Bélgica, Suecia, Alemania, Malasia, Portugal, Países Bajos, Líbano, Francia, Eslovaquia, España, Chile, Guatemala, Dinamarca, Irlanda, Grecia, Finlandia, Tailandia, Nueva Zelandia, Marruecos, Italia, Hungría, Noruega
Given its wide scope on the work on forests, FAO requests information from its member countries in many different ways, using various reporting formats and questionnaires. The collected information is used to produce several outputs such as databases, overviews, reports, case-studies and other analyses. Below the flow of information from countries to FAO is sorted in two main categories: 1. Regular reporting requests and 2. Other reporting requests. The regular reporting requests contain information regularly reported by countries to FAO.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosMarzo, 2019Estados Unidos de América, España, Sudáfrica, Israel, Chile, Alemania, Italia, Australia, Reino Unido, Austria, India, Costa Rica, México, Nueva Zelandia
This publication contains the papers presented at the Expert Consultation on Issues in Water Law Reform, convened by FAO in Pretoria, Republic of South Africa, 3 to 5 June 1997. The Expert Consultation was the first activity under, and served as a launch for, the FAO-funded and -executed project of technical assistance to the Republic of South Africa, TCP/SAF/6711 "Review of water legislation". It was arranged and timed so as to provide a comparative water law and administration input to the drafting of a National Water Bill, then underway.
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