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Foresters Call for Action: Future Land Management Needs Better Integration of Sectors

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2015
Afrique du Sud
Pays-Bas
Allemagne

The XIV World Forestry Congress (WFC) delivers a strong message: global challenges require increased efforts to better manage land by integrating forests and other land uses. Why is better integration of forests and other land uses essential? What barriers on the ground must be overcome to simultaneously increase agricultural output and boost the productive and protective functions of forests? How can policymakers, the private sector, stakeholders and researchers contribute to a more integrated and sustainable approach to land use?

State of the World's Forests 2016 (SOFO)

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2016
Angola
Bénin
Nigéria
États-Unis d'Amérique
Gambie
Chili
Chine
Bélarus
Ghana
Kazakhstan
Costa Rica
Chypre
Géorgie
Viet Nam
Tunisie
Inde
Fédération de Russie
République de Corée
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Afrique
Amériques
Asie

Forests and trees support sustainable agriculture. They stabilize soils and climate, regulate water flows, give shade and shelter, and provide a habitat for pollinators and the natural predators of agricultural pests. They also contribute to the food security of hundreds of millions of people, for whom they are important sources of food, energy and income. Yet, agriculture remains the major driver of deforestation globally, and agricultural, forestry and land policies are often at odds.

Forest Policies and the Status of Sustainable Forest Management on the Ground: What are the Links?

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2012
Algérie
Dominique
Honduras
Chili
Ukraine
Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis
Indonésie
Jamaïque
Éthiopie
Finlande
Jordanie
République arabe syrienne
Afrique du Sud
Kiribati
Ouganda
Haïti
Italie
Tanzania
Botswana
Argentine
Inde
Tchad
Liban

This publication presents the analysis of the global status of forest policy documents and national forest programme documents as of May 2011, with a view to map their existence and age as well as main characteristics of contents of these documents. The objectives were to: - Compile national forest policy documents and NFP documents world-wide, to create a forest policy database and make the documents available online. - Analyse the existence and content of national forest policy and NFP documents.

Pérdida de carbono orgánico del suelo (COS)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Octobre, 2016

La parte delantera de la postal ofrece una breve descripción sobre la Pérdida de carbono orgánico del suelo - COS (definición, causa, hechos clave), mientras que la parte posterior muestra las condiciones y tendencias mundiales por región. Estos datos se derivan de la información publicada en el informe del Estado Mundial del Recurso Suelo, publicado en diciembre de 2015.

Integrated policy for forests, food security and sustainable livelihoods: lessons from the Republic of Korea

Journal Articles & Books
Janvier, 2016
Inde
République de Corée
États-Unis d'Amérique
Asie

In the 1950s and 1960s, the Republic of Korea was one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world. Deforestation had stripped the country of half its forest cover, contributing to severe erosion, repetitive flood and drought damage and a decrease in agricultural production which threatened national food security. Recognizing the importance of forests’ watershed and soil protection functions in restoring agricultural productivity, the government undertook an intensive forest rehabilitation effort.

Organic recycling in Africa. Papers presented at the FAO/SIDA Workshop on the Use of Organic Materials as Fertilizers in Africa, Buea, Cameroon, 5-14 December 1977

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1980
Bénin
Nigéria
Zambie
Mali
Ghana
Congo
Sierra Leone
Niger
Colombie
Kenya
Libéria
Japon
Cameroun
Tchad
Sénégal
Soudan
Togo
Côte d'Ivoire
Afrique

Policy makers as well as scientists have started to acquire an honest appreciation of the possibilities of reducing the wastage of materials which could be profitably utilized for improving or maintaining soil productivity. In addition, the great opportunities offered by making more efficient use of the potentials of biological nitrogen fixation in farming systems are now fully recognized. A number of recommendations and suggested guidelines were made by the various Working Groups during the two-week Workshop.