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Rapport de compilation et d’analyse des données existantes sur le secteur des plantations forestières de Madagascar : Etat des plantations villageoises et familiales malgaches d’aujourd’hui

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2000
Madagascar
Afrique

This thirty-page report is the third out of three reports written on forest resources in Madagascar. It is aimed at the collection, analysis of data related to the forest plantations sector in Madagascar. Different from the other two reports, it deals with issues related to village plantations and its uses by local families. The report is composed of six main topics dealing with the methodologies used, the surface of the plantations, total volume of these, the commercial aspects, the duration of rotation and the dynamics of reforestation and exploitation.

Forests and water

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2008
Fidji
Bangladesh
Honduras
États-Unis d'Amérique
Chine
Australie
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombie
Thaïlande
Suisse
Japon
Afrique du Sud
Singapour
Malaisie
Panama
Inde
Mexique
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée

The availability and quality of clean water in many regions of the world is more and more threatened by overuse, misuse and pollution. In this context, the relationship between forests and water must be accorded high priority. Forested catchments supply a high proportion of the water for domestic, agricultural, industrial and ecological needs in both upstream and downstream areas. A key challenge faced by land, forest and water managers is to maximize the benefits that forests provide without detriment to water resources and ecosystem function.

Report of the First Session of the Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2016
France
Bangladesh
Espagne
Allemagne
Namibie
Norvège
Pakistan
Cameroun
Cap-Vert
Maroc
Japon
Afrique du Sud
Malaisie
Italie
Pologne
Ouganda
Cambodge
Sénégal
Sri Lanka
Hongrie
Arabie saoudite
République tchèque

Meeting Name: Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (CGRFA)
Meeting symbol/code: CGRFA-16/17/10
Session: Sess.16

Nature and Faune, vol. 27, no. 2

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
Angola
Algérie
France
États-Unis d'Amérique
Zambie
Burkina Faso
Indonésie
Australie
Royaume-Uni
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Cameroun
Kenya
Libéria
Japon
Afrique du Sud
Italie
Tanzania
Sénégal
Gabon
Afrique

The present issue of Nature & Faune looks at the theme “Promoting good governance in natural resource management in Africa”. It is made up of some 17 articles, a good number of which dwell on structures and processes. They describe and analyse how projects and programs were designed and how committees etc. were composed; how transparent the governance is, whether adequately decentralized or participatory etc.

Analysis of the Fishery and Aquaculture Sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2015
Serbie
Monténégro
Macédoine du Nord
Suisse
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Espagne
Hongrie
Croatie
Albanie
Mali
Italie
Pays-Bas
Arménie
Norvège
Europe

This is one of the seven sector analyses (Meat and Dairy; Fruit and vegetables; Cereals; Wine; Diversification, Fishery and Aquaculture, and Forestry) that have been prepared since spring 2011 for the agricultural authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina at state, entity and Brčko District level. The sector analyses are inputs to the design of measures to be financed under the European Union (EU) Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance for Rural Development (IPARD), once available, as well as for the design of the country’s policies interventions in general.

Elaboration d'éléments propres aux sous-secteurs des ressources phytogénétiques pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture en matière d'accès et de partage des avantages

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2016

Meeting Name: Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: CGRFA/WG-PGR-8/16/5
Session: Sess. 8

Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 48: Family Nautilidae

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet, 2016
Palaos
Fidji
Philippines
Indonésie
Australie
Inde
Guinée
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Asie
Océanie

The family Nautilidae are found throughout tropical Asia Pacific region, but restricted to deep fore-reef slopes from 200–700 m in depth. Nautilus pompilius has the most widespread distribution, with other species having a more limited distribution.The low productivity of nautilids (late maturity, long lifespan, low fecundity and slow growth with no larval phase) and the major decline (70−90 percent) in fishery independent CPUE recorded at locations where fishing has occurred for greater than 10 years, was determined by the Panel as meeting the criteria for CITES Appendix II listing.

Monitoring the Implementation of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation, Sustainable Use and Development of Forest Genetic Resources

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2016
France
Fidji
Allemagne
Vanuatu
Canada
Éthiopie
Finlande
Maroc
Hongrie
Madagascar
Italie
Tanzania
Brésil
Fédération de Russie
Norvège
République tchèque

Meeting Name: Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (CGRFA)
Meeting symbol/code: CGRFA-16/17-20
Session: Sess. 16

Sustainable Wildlife Management and Gender. CPW Fact Sheet 5

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2016
Kenya
Belize
Afrique du Sud
Viet Nam
Philippines
Tanzania
Équateur
Congo
Inde
Éthiopie
Cameroun

Gender is of particular interest in the sustainable management of wildlife as it relates to the use, attitudes, and knowledge of the resource. Different strategies are often needed to fully engage both women and men in wildlife-related management. This fact sheet shows the important role played by gender in wildlife use and conservation; it highlights key issues, experiences and knowledge, challenges and opportunities, as well as what is still to be learned.