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Rice fish agri-culture heritage: enduring farms, ensuring livelihoods

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2014
Algeria
China
Tunisia
Philippines
Chile
Peru
Asia

Rice fish culture (RFC) of China is a pilot system supported by the FAO-GEF global Initiative on “Conservation and Adaptive Management of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS)” with the participation of Algeria, China, Chile, Peru, Philippines, and Tunisia.

Designing a Multipurpose National Forest Inventory to Reduce Emissions from Deforestration and Forest Degradation (REDD+)

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2013
Cambodia
Asia

The deforestation and forest degradation that have been recorded in recent years are significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). To slow and possibly reverse this trend, the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) joined the initiative under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (REDD+).

LADA Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands Methodology and Results

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
Austria
South Africa
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan
China
Italy
Australia
Netherlands
Tunisia
Argentina
Senegal
Brazil
Cuba
Europe
Asia
Africa
Northern America

LADA (Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands project) is a scientifically-based approach to assessing and mapping land degradation at different spatial scales ? small to large ? and at various levels ? local to global. It was initiated in drylands, but the methods and tools have been developed so as to be widely applicable in other ecosystems and diverse contexts with minimal required adaptation.

Emerging approaches to Forest Reference Emission Levels and/or Forest Reference Levels for REDD+

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2015
Switzerland
Chile
Germany
Peru
Guatemala
Indonesia
Norway
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia
Nepal
Laos
Japan
Vietnam
Madagascar
Cameroon
Cambodia
Ethiopia
Mexico
Brazil
Ghana
Asia
Americas
Africa

The information in the document corresponds to the situation in October 2014, for the most recent overview of UNFCCC FREL/FRL submissions please consult http://redd.unfccc.int/fact-sheets/forest-reference-emission-levels.html">this link.

Mangroves of Asia 1980-2005: Country reports

Reports & Research
November, 2007
Bangladesh
Switzerland
China
Indonesia
Australia
Canada
Pakistan
Thailand
Japan
Malaysia
Italy
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
India
Bahrain
Barbados
United Arab Emirates
Asia

The main aim of this study is to facilitat e access to comprehensive and comparable information on the current and past extent of mangroves in the 124 countries and areas where they are known to exist, highlighting information gaps and providing updated information that may serve as a tool for mangrove managers and policy- and decision-makers worldwide.

Saffron Heritage Site of Kashmir in India. GIAHS Saffron Site Report (part- 1)

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2012
India
Iran
Asia

One of the legacies of saffron farming practice for centuries in and around the Pampore Karewas of Kashmir in India is that this ancient farming system continues to inspire family farmers and local communities through their livelihood security that it provides for more than 17,000 farm families. Kashmiri village women contribute to this agriculture heritage site through traditional tilling to flower picking over 3,200 hectares dedicated to the legendary saffron crop cultivation at Pampore.

Land and Water Days 2015: Synthesis Report

Journal Articles & Books
January, 2016
Serbia
Egypt
Afghanistan
United States of America
Kenya
Mauritania
Croatia
Eswatini
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rwanda
Jordan
Morocco
Yemen
Tajikistan
Spain
Somalia
Uzbekistan
Italy
Tunisia
Chad
Mexico

As World leaders forged two new big deals in late 2015 – the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Climate Change Agreements – over 200 experts and technical officers working in fields related to land and water management, participated in the 3rd Land and Water Days held at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Headquarters in Rome, from 10 to 12 November 2015.

La nouvelle génération de programmes et projets d’aménagement des bassins versants

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2008
Germany
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
United States of America
Rwanda
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Guatemala
Indonesia
Canada
Congo
Costa Rica
Niger
Kenya
Pakistan
Italy
Nepal
Ghana
Vietnam
Myanmar
Ecuador
Cuba
India
Bhutan
France
Europe
Africa
Americas
Asia

Durant l’Année internationale de la montagne en 2002, la FAO et ses partenaires ont lancé une évaluation à grande échelle et un examen mondial de l’état actuel et des tendances futures de l’aménagement intégré et participatif des bassins versants. Les objectifs généraux étaient de promouvoir l’échange et la diffusion d’expériences dans la mise en œuvre de ces projets durant la décennie 1990–2000, et d’aider à identifier une vision pour une nouvelle génération de programmes et projets.

Fire management – global assessment 2006

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2007

Fire management is an essential part of sustainable forest management. This publication complements the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005 (FRA 2005) as an in-depth thematic study on the incidence, impact and management of forest fires in different regions of the world. It was developed from 12 regional papers prepared within the framework of the Global Wildland Fire Network of the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction.

Forest and Landscape Restoration

Reports & Research
November, 2016
Sweden
Guatemala
Peru
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Australia
China
Republic of Korea
Rwanda
Pakistan
Philippines
Malaysia
Cambodia
Lebanon
Uganda
Norway
Mongolia

Meeting Name: Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission (APFC)
Meeting symbol/code: FO:APFC/2016/3
Session: Sess. 26