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Reports & Research
Octobre 2016

This journal article discusses the importance of empowering grassroots community to facilitate the sharing of climate change and REDD+ related information, knowledge and policies discussed at the national, regional and global level to local stakeholders. Sharing lessons learned from RECOFTC…

Regulations
Octobre 2016

This Regulation, consisting of 19 articles divided into four Chapters, regulates the Cooperation of Use of Forest Zones for Supporting Food Security. Purpose and objectives of this Regulation are: promoting cooperation in the use of forest areas to support food security as a reference for…

Reports & Research
Septembre 2016

The production of commodities such as palm oil and pulpwood is leading to large-scale land use change in the rural tropics to fulfil the demands of the increasing world population and overall living standard. On the one hand, such land use changes provide income to companies, smallholders and…

Reports & Research
Septembre 2016

<strong>“It is paradoxical but hardly surprising that the right to food has been endorsed more often and with greater unanimity and urgency than most other human rights, while at the same time being violated more comprehensively and systematically than probably any other.” </strong…

Manuals & Guidelines
Juillet 2016

This case study analysis forms part of the publication series “Unpacking metropolitan governance” that documents experiences and gives hands-on approaches for stakeholders in the field of sustainable development of metropolitan regions. 

The analysis and the summary reports of the case…

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet 2016

Clarion angelfish is distributed across Mexico's Revillagigedo archipelago and coasts of Baja California Sur. No decline in the area of species distribution has been noted. <a>http://www.fao.org/3/a-i5932e.pdf…

Reports & Research
Juillet 2016

Dyera polyphylla, which is locally known as jelutung, is a tree that produces latex. The latex is used for chewing gums, insulator, tube, and others. The wood is soft and bright colour, which can be used for pulp, plywood, pencil, wooden toy, and others. It naturally grows on peat swamp forests…

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet 2016

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…

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet 2016

El Ángel de Clarion se distribuye en el archipiélago de Revillagigedo y en las costas de Baja California Sur, en México.. No se ha observado disminución en el área de distribución de la especie. <a>http://www.fao.org/3/a-…

Institutional & promotional materials
Juillet 2016

Seventy percent of Indonesia’s land area (128 million ha) is classified as forest land. Estimates of the number of villages located on these lands vary from 25 000 to 33 000 with an estimated population of 50 to 70 million people. Many of these inhabitants claim customary rights to around 40…

Peer-reviewed publication
Juillet 2016

Indonesia rich the natural resources, such the coal mineral deposits. But in the fact state control of the coal mine is more substance for investment purposes. The economic rights of the people have not been accommodated. There is still often conflicting relating to land by the public. From the…

Journal Articles & Books
Juin 2016

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…