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Stimuler les sols africains

Institutional & promotional materials
Novembre, 2018
Ghana
Nigeria

Ce livret donne un aperçu de la question relative aux pratiques de la gestion des sols en Afrique. Il présente de manière succinte les 12-Résolutions “Déclaration d’Abuja sur les engrais pour la Révolution Verte Africaine” adoptée en 2006 et contextualise l’adoption en 2014 par le 23ème Sommet de l’Union africaine de la Déclaration de Malabo sur la Croissance et la Transformation accélérées de l’agriculture en Afrique pour une prospérité partagée et de meilleures conditions de vie qui a réaffirm é que l’agriculture devrait rester au premier plan de l’agenda de développement du continent.

Safe Access to Fuel and Energy Briefing Note: Contributing to sustaining peace

Institutional & promotional materials
Novembre, 2018
Kenya
Congo
Italy

Efforts to ensure sustainable peace can help to support access to safe, reliable and affordable energy in the long term. Energy access in turn can help to reduce conflict due to specific food security and livelihood benefits, such as the ability to safely cook food and carry out income-generating activities. An in-depth analysis of context-specific conflict drivers is a necessary first step in working towards sustainable peace.

Assessment and planning of the Toronto City Region Food System - Synthesis report

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2018
Nepal
United States of America
Jamaica
Canada
Mexico
Netherlands

More than 80 percent Canadians live in cities with almost one-quarter of country’s total population living in the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) area. The GGH stretches in a curve around the western side of Lake Ontario with the City of Toronto occupying the northern side of the horseshoe. The GGH is an area of high potential food production as well as rapid population growth creating a mix of difficult to reconcile, opposing demands. For example, the need for housing and residential infrastructure conflicts directly with the need to preserve prime agricultural lands.

Climate change and potential impacts on agriculture in Bhutan: a discussion of pertinent issues

Peer-reviewed publication
Octobre, 2018
Bhutan

Background: The Himalayan country of Bhutan is typically an agrarian country with about 57% of the people depending on agriculture. However, farming has been constrained by the mountainous topography and rapid changes in environmental variabilities. With climate change, agricultural production and food security is likely to face one of the biggest challenges of the twenty-first century.

Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) and FAO

Institutional & promotional materials
Octobre, 2018
Morocco
Eswatini
Zimbabwe

Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) and FAO have partnered since the country joined the Organization in 1971. FAO assistance has covered the

formulation and implementation of food security and nutrition policies, including risk reduction and management strategies,

and activities to increase agricultural productivity. More recently, cooperation has included a focus on market access and

agricultural competiveness, with support to smallholders’ transition from subsistence to commercial agriculture. Emphasis is

Земельные ресурсы и продовольственная безопасность Центральной Азии и Закавказья - Land resources and food security of Central Asia and Southern Caucasus

Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2018
Egypt
Turkmenistan
Spain
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan
Azerbaijan
Uzbekistan
Italy
Syrian Arab Republic
India
Kazakhstan
Belarus
Georgia
Armenia

This book is aimed at finding answers to questions about what the current situation with soil resources in the region of Central Asia and Southern Caucasus as related to food security, and how we can improve the food supply through the impact on the soil. The book consists of three parts. The first part is devoted to common issues of food security and sustainable development, and to the role of soil resources in their maintenance. The second part is about land resources, the assessment of their degradation and successful practices of their recovery.

Afghanistan and FAO

Institutional & promotional materials
Octobre, 2018
Japan
Tajikistan
Afghanistan
Germany
Iran
Pakistan

Afghanistan joined FAO in 1949 and has a long history of technical cooperation with the Organization. Today the

Afghanistan country programme is one of FAO’s largest in the Asia and Pacific region. Ongoing projects in the country cover

household food and livelihood security, animal health and transboundary diseases; small-scale integrated dairy schemes,

value chain development; soil mapping and national agriculture ecological zoning; and development of research policy and

strategy.

Ending extreme poverty in rural areas - Sustaining livelihoods to leave no one behind

Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2018
Bangladesh
South Africa
Gambia
Ethiopia
China
Mauritania
India
South Sudan
Chad
Pakistan
Niger
Sudan
Brazil

Sustainable Development Goal 1, ending poverty in all its forms, everywhere, is the most ambitious goal set by the 2030 Agenda. This Goal includes eradicating extreme poverty in the next 12 years, which will require more focused actions in addition to broad-based interventions. The question is: How can we achieve target 1.1 and overcome the many challenges that lie ahead? By gaining a deeper understanding of poverty, and the characteristics of the extreme rural poor in particular, the right policies can be put in place to reach those most in need.

World Soil Day 2017 | Events around the globe in pictures

Institutional & promotional materials
Octobre, 2018
Laos
Kiribati
Chile
Guatemala
Djibouti
Thailand

The World Soil Day Photo book 2017 presents WSD photographic stories in a visual narrative. This publication recognizes and prizes the efforts of all WSD event organizers worldwide. On 5 December more people than ever celebrated soil, carbon, and the opportunities right under our feet under the slogan “Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground”. Healthy soils are the living, breathing ecosystems that help grow our food, clean our water, store carbon, and reduce risks of droughts and floods.

Feeding a productive dairy cow in western Kenya: environmental and socioeconomic impacts

Reports & Research
Octobre, 2018
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

Send a Cow (SAC) is a nongovernmental organization (NGO) that has been working in Kenya since 1996. It focuses on groups of smallholder farmers, providing them with training in sustainable agriculture and improved animal management. SAC is mostly active in western Kenya, one of the country's most populated and poorest region. The population density for this region ranges from 337 to 1,300 inhabitants per km² with an average density of 590 people per km2 (Kenya Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2001; KNBS, 2010).

Climate change adaptation through the water-energy-food nexus in southern Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2018
Southern Africa

Climate change is a complex and cross-cutting problem that needs an integrated and transformative systems approach to respond to the challenge. Current sectoral approaches to climate change adaptation initiatives often create imbalances and retard sustainable development. Regional and international literature on climate change adaptation opportunities and challenges applicable to southern Africa from a water-energy-food (WEF) nexus perspective was reviewed.

Impact of land administration programs on agricultural productivity and rural development: existing evidence, challenges and new approaches

Reports & Research
Octobre, 2018
Global

Investment in land administration projects is often considered key for agricultural productivity and rural development in developing countries. But the evidence on such interventions is remarkably mixed. This paper reviews the literature and discusses a number of challenges related to the analysis of the impacts of land administration programs, focusing on developing countries where the starting position is one of land administration systems based on the Napoleonic code, with existing individual rights that may be imperfect and insecure.