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Guidelines and reference material on integrated soil and nutrient management and conservation for farmer field schools

Reports & Research
November, 2000
Switzerland
Belgium
El Salvador
Zimbabwe
China
Indonesia
Jamaica
Austria
Guinea
Ethiopia
Cameroon
Thailand
Philippines
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Eritrea

Historically, land improvement schemes were based on encouraging, through financial incentives, land users to adopt specific soil management and conservation measures. Insufficient attention was paid to the constraints faced by farmers or to the policy, biophysical and socio-economic environment. In many cases such approaches have failed in restoring the natural resources and in increasing productivity in sustainable manner. For too long farmers have been the passive recipients of externally derived research and extension recommendations for soil management and conservation.

В почвах накапливается и фильтруется вода

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Tanzania
Malawi
Africa

Нормально функционирующие почвы играют ключевую роль в снабжении чистой водой и в обеспечении устойчивости к наводнениям и засухам. Благодаря своей водопроницаемости почва задерживает содержащиеся в воде загрязняющие вещества и препятствует их выщелачиванию в грунтовые воды. Кроме того, почва удерживает и сохраняет воду, обеспечивая ее доступность для сельскохозяйственных культур и, тем самым, сводит к минимуму испарение с поверхности и максимально повышает эффективность и производительность водопользования.

Land tenure and natural disasters

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2010
Angola
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Belgium
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Indonesia
Malawi
Mozambique
Botswana
Liberia
Philippines
Madagascar
Tanzania
Portugal
Ecuador
Netherlands
Sudan
Africa
Americas
Asia

The impacts of natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and tsunamis have been increasing steadily since the 1950’s, particularly for developing countries. According to a World Bank external evaluation report “natural disasters destroyed US$652 billion in property worldwide in the 1990s alone – an amount 15 times higher in real terms compared to the 1950s. Approximately 2.6 billion people were affected by natural disasters over the past ten years, compared to 1.6 billion in the previous decade.

Access to and Control over Land from a Gender Perspective - A Study Conducted in the Volta Region of Ghana

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2004
Kenya
Ghana
Rwanda
Togo
Netherlands
Africa

This report is the outcome of a study undertaken on men and women’s access to and control over land in seven districts of the Volta Region in Ghana. The study evolved out of a need for increased insight into gender differences in access to and control over land and the implications of insecure access to land for households within the Volta Region of Ghana. The objective of the study was to obtain an improved understanding of gender-specific constraints that exist in the Volta Region with regard to land tenure.

Land Resources Information Systems in the Caribbean

Reports & Research
November, 2001
Dominica
Bangladesh
United States of America
Spain
Grenada
Jamaica
Austria
Guyana
Costa Rica
Thailand
Kenya
Cuba
Philippines
Malaysia
Haiti
Italy
Trinidad and Tobago
Suriname
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
Canada

This document contains the proceedings of the Subregional Workshop on Land Water Information Systems (LWRIS) in the Caribbean, held in Barbados in October 2000. The meeting was organized by FAO Land and Water Development Division (AGL), in collaboration with the Caribbean Agricultural and Research Development Institute.

Restauration des terres: Action contre la désertification

Policy Papers & Briefs
May, 2016
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Senegal
Gambia
Ethiopia
Mali
Niger
Africa

En 2016, Action contre la désertification se prépare à restaurer 10 000 hectares de terres et à planter des espèces d'arbres, d'arbustes et de graminées locales et bien adaptées localement dans six pays africains - le Burkina Faso, l'Éthiopie, la Gambie, le Niger, le Nigeria et le Sénégal.