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Country Report - Vietnam

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1997
Samoa
Allemagne
Chine
Sri Lanka
Indonésie
Australie
Guinée
République de Corée
Uruguay
Thaïlande
Nouvelle-Zélande
Pakistan
Philippines
Malaisie
Japon
Myanmar
Pays-Bas
Inde
Viet Nam
Cambodge
Asie

This country report outlines the forestry sector development objectives for Vietnam and includes descriptions of the country's forest resources, wood and non-wood products and their current and future supply and demand. Organisational strengthening and policy formulation are also covered

Forest Energy Forum

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Kenya
Fidji
Guatemala
Japon
Malaisie
Philippines
Chili
Zimbabwe
Allemagne
Australie
Royaume-Uni
Madagascar
Inde
Namibie
Thaïlande

Les Données Statistiques sur les Produits Forestiers Non-Ligneux en Haïti

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
Haïti
Amériques

A report based on a study provided by the information gathered amongst local people in Haiti. This study describes the main NWFP (mushrooms, wild fruits as well and products of animal origin) and their means of exploitation. Forest activities and services are also described followed by a discussion of the main constraints related to NWFP. This report also attempts to formulate a vision of how to increase the well being of the forests in Haiti.

Watershed management

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1991
Népal
France
Bolivie
Soudan
Thaïlande
Italie

To produce the desired results, therefore, watershed management efforts must incorporate "forest hydrology", "soil and water conservation" and "land use planning" into a broader, logical framework that takes into consideration not only physical interrelationships but economic, social and institutional factors as well. In this issue, Unasylva examines several facets of watershed management.

FAO and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation: Serving our Members Together

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2015
Algérie
Égypte
Bangladesh
Iraq
Afghanistan
Azerbaïdjan
Indonésie
Burkina Faso
Côte d'Ivoire
Iran
Djibouti
Bénin
Niger
Cameroun
Jordanie
Comores
Albanie
Brunéi Darussalam
Koweït
Tchad
Bahreïn
Gabon
Liban
Europe
Asie
Afrique

FAO has a long history of partnership with the countries of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), providing policy advice, analysis and technical assistance in agriculture, livestock, fisheries, forestry, natural resources management and food security in its commitment to support resilient livelihoods and enhance food security. FAO collaborates with these countries at a global level, as well as at a regional level through a number of regional initiatives, and at a country level via the country programming framework agreed upon with national authorities.

Climate Change and Agriculture in Jamaica - Agricultural Sector Support Analysis

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
États-Unis d'Amérique
Espagne
Singapour
Japon
Pérou
Italie
Colombie
Équateur
Jamaïque
Trinité-et-Tobago
Costa Rica
Géorgie
Barbade
Belize
Amériques

Climate change is likely to have adverse effects on the agriculture sector in Jamaica. Increase in the intensity and frequency of climate related natural hazards, increasing rainfall variability, droughts and floods combined with fragile ecosystems and coastal zones all contribute to Jamaica?s overall vulnerability to climate change. Climate change adaptation is one of the outcomes of the Vision 2030 Jamaica-National Development Plan.

La Cooperation entre La FAO et le Royaume du Maroc

Journal Articles & Books
Juin, 2011
Algérie
Burkina Faso
Maroc
Mauritanie
Gambie
Mali
France
Djibouti
Sénégal
Tchad
Niger
Soudan
Afrique

Le Maroc qui dispose de ressources appréciables en sols, eau et forêts a décidé, dès son indépendance en 1956, de faire de l’agriculture, l’un des piliers de son développement. Il a également su mettre à profit sa double façade atlantique et méditerranéenne, qui recèle un important potentiel halieutique, pour assurer au secteur des pêches un élan de développement durable. De tels choix ont créé une dynamique de croissance économique régulière qui a permis d’assurer la sécurité alimentaire du peuple marocain.