To ensure a food-secure future, farming must become climate resilient. Around the world, governments and communities are adopting innovations that are improving the lives of millions while reducing agriculture’s climate footprint. These successful examples show the many ways climate-smart agriculture can take shape, and should serve as inspiration for future policies and investments.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosNoviembre, 2013Senegal, Mauritania, Malí, Burkina Faso, Argelia, Níger, Nigeria, Chad, Sudán, Sudán del Sur, Eritrea, Camerún, República Centroafricana, Etiopía, Angola, Antigua y Barbuda, Belice, Cabo Verde, Comoras, Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Congo, República Democrática del Congo, Islas Cook, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, República Dominicana, Fiji, Gabón, Gambia, Ghana, Granada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea Ecuatorial, Guyana, Haití, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Islas Marshall, Mauricio, Micronesia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua Nueva Guinea, Rwanda, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Islas Salomón, Samoa, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Somalia, Sudáfrica, Suriname, Esuatini, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad y Tabago, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe, África, África oriental, Asia meridional, Asia sudoriental, África occidental, África Central
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2006Angola, Antigua y Barbuda, Belice, Cabo Verde, Comoras, Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Camerún, República Centroafricana, Chad, Congo, República Democrática del Congo, Islas Cook, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, República Dominicana, Eritrea, Etiopía, Fiji, Gabón, Gambia, Ghana, Granada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea Ecuatorial, Guyana, Haití, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malí, Islas Marshall, Mauritania, Mauricio, Micronesia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Níger, Nigeria, Niue, Palau, Papua Nueva Guinea, Rwanda, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Islas Salomón, Samoa, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Somalia, Sudáfrica, Sudán, Suriname, Esuatini, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad y Tabago, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe, África, Caribe, Oceanía
As an organisation, we look forward to ensuring continuity of professional services to our partners and ACP beneficiaries in the coming years as well as continuing with existing endeavours and embracing new opportunities as they may arise.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2009Angola, Antigua y Barbuda, Belice, Cabo Verde, Comoras, Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Camerún, República Centroafricana, Chad, Congo, República Democrática del Congo, Islas Cook, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, República Dominicana, Eritrea, Etiopía, Fiji, Gabón, Gambia, Ghana, Granada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea Ecuatorial, Guyana, Haití, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malí, Islas Marshall, Mauritania, Mauricio, Micronesia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Níger, Nigeria, Niue, Palau, Papua Nueva Guinea, Rwanda, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Islas Salomón, Samoa, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Somalia, Sudáfrica, Sudán, Suriname, Esuatini, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad y Tabago, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe, África, Caribe, Oceanía
Summary of adaption and mitigation strategies for reducing the effects of climate change especially with regard to better information and communincation management.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2005Angola, Antigua y Barbuda, Belice, Cabo Verde, Comoras, Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Camerún, República Centroafricana, Chad, Congo, República Democrática del Congo, Islas Cook, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, República Dominicana, Eritrea, Etiopía, Fiji, Gabón, Gambia, Ghana, Granada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea Ecuatorial, Guyana, Haití, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malí, Islas Marshall, Mauritania, Mauricio, Micronesia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Níger, Nigeria, Niue, Palau, Papua Nueva Guinea, Rwanda, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Islas Salomón, Samoa, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Somalia, Sudáfrica, Sudán, Suriname, Esuatini, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad y Tabago, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe, África, Caribe, Oceanía
‘Poor soils make poor people, and poor people make soils worse’. This is a situation that can be seen in many ACP countries. What information support can be offered...
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 1984Kenya, Francia, Nigeria, Filipinas, Micronesia, Australia, Ghana, Congo, Guinea, India, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, Níger, Brasil
Shifting cultivation, under its diverse forms of slash and burn system, is a traditional method of cultivating tropical upland soils, mostly for subsistence purposes. This traditional system of cultivation is in ecological balance with the environment and does not irreversibly degrade the soil resource, provided a sufficient length of fallow is allowed for soil restoration. However, increasing population pressures necessitate more intensive use of land. The consequence is extended cropping periods and shortened fallows.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2016Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudáfrica, Sierra Leona, Costa Rica, México, Panamá, Canadá, Estados Unidos de América, República de Corea, Camboya, Indonesia, Pakistán, Islandia, Noruega, Suecia, Italia, Bélgica, Australia, Islas Marshall, Nauru
The purpose of the forum was to foster a mutual understanding of the challenges faced by different groups in fisheries communities and to find common ground and options for empowering fishers and fisheries stakeholders. The 140 participants from 38 countries discussed the importance of tenure and rights for responsible resource management and equitable development in fisheries. Best practices and lessons learned were identified by forum participants based on their own experiences in a wide range of fisheries.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 1993Liberia, Nigeria, Italia, Indonesia, Ghana, Sierra Leona, Brasil, Austria, África
In the context of developing a practicable and cost effective method for obtaining a country’s forest area by remote sensing, the computer processing of NOAA AVHRR HRPT data covering Liberia was investigated. The only cloud-free scene then recorded turned out to be severely and unevenly affected by atmospheric haze. To mitigate the effects of this, the country was divided into six areas (strata) of more uniform haze conditions.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2011Burkina Faso, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Gambia, Perú, Bolivia, China, Sierra Leona, Pakistán, Níger, Colombia, Mozambique, Jordania, Filipinas, Lesotho, Malasia, Italia, Tanzania, Ecuador, India, Uganda, Brasil
Women make significant contributions to the rural economy in all developing country regions. Their roles OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE differ across regions, yet they consistently have less access than men to the resources and opportunities they need to be more productive. Increasing women’s access to land, livestock, education, financial services, extension, technology and rural employment would boost their productivity and generate gains in terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth and social welfare.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2007Angola, Mozambique, Zambia, Guatemala, China, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, Myanmar, Tailandia, Nueva Zelandia, Nepal, Laos, Filipinas, Viet Nam, Kirguistán, Italia, Tanzania, Países Bajos, India, Mongolia, Camboya, Asia
Laos depends heavily on rice based agriculture systems and there is evidence that the traditional diversified diet and income base is being eroded, resulting in a negative effect on the livelihoods of the people. The opportunity to gather food in forests is diminishing and dietary diversity is being narrowed.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2003Bangladesh, República Dominicana, Malí, Guatemala, Perú, Congo, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, Pakistán, Tailandia, Jordania, Filipinas, Malasia, España, Madagascar, Tanzania, Ecuador, Senegal
While modern food distribution systems are evolving in many cities, more traditional and often informal forms of food supply continue to be vitally important in the towns and cities of developing countries and countries in transition. They are important because they can best cater to the specific needs of poor urban households. They also provide employment and income to low income households, and supply food products and services that are tailored to the particular needs of urban consumers.
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