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El Futuro de Nuestra Tierra: Enfrentando el Desafío

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2000
Botswana
Eritrea
Armenia

En colaboración cone el PNUMA, la FAO ha desarrollado un marco mejorado de planificación para el desarrollo y el manejo de los recursos de la tierra que enfrenta los problemas reconocidos durante la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Ambiente y el Desarrollo, en 1992, en Río de Janeiro, Brasil. Este documento es el último de una serie de tres publicaciones, el cual introduce estos nuevos conceptos y propone un enfoque de planificación integrada para el manejo sostenible de los recursos de la tierra basado en una asociación interactiva entre los gobiernos y la población.

Land Misallocation and Productivity

Reports & Research
November, 2016
United States of America
Belgium
Philippines
China
Mexico
Canada
India
Malawi
Chad
Ghana
Africa

Using detailed household-farm level data from Malawi, we measure real farm total factor productivity (TFP) controlling for a wide array of factor inputs, land quality, and transitory shocks. We nd that factor inputs are roughly evenly spread among farmers: operated land size and capital are essentially unrelated to farm TFP implying a strong negative eect on aggregate agricultural productivity. A reallocation of factors to their ecient use among existing farmers would increase agricultural productivity by a factor of 3.6-fold.

Non-thematic issue

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1957
United States of America
Dominican Republic
Chile
Germany
Laos
United Kingdom
Canada
Iran
Colombia
Liberia
Italy
Poland
Cambodia
Bolivia
Sudan
Netherlands

An international journal of forestry and forest industries

Soil management: compost production and use in tropical and subtropical environments

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1987
France
Benin
China
Australia
United Kingdom
Canada
Ethiopia
Republic of Korea
Chad
Nepal
Japan
South Africa
Malaysia
Mexico
India
Sudan
Bhutan
Uganda
Ghana

The objective of this Soils Bulletin is to promote the use of locally available organic materials to increase soil organic matter content for improvement of soil fertility, and as a sources of plant nutrients in conjunction with mineral fertilizers. This manual is written for all those concerned with the maintenance and improvement of soil fertility, especially under tropical and subtropical conditions. It contains material for use in farmer training.

Pérdida de carbono orgánico del suelo (COS)

Policy Papers & Briefs
October, 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.

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
November, 1980
Benin
Nigeria
Zambia
Mali
Ghana
Congo
Sierra Leone
Niger
Colombia
Kenya
Liberia
Japan
Cameroon
Chad
Senegal
Sudan
Togo
Côte d'Ivoire
Africa

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.

Plenary Meeting of the Eurasian Soil Partnership (EASP). Workshop Report

Reports & Research
November, 2014
Kyrgyzstan
United States of America
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Italy
Moldova
Kazakhstan
Belarus
Armenia
Tajikistan

The Global Soil Partnership (GSP) is a major international initiative with a vision ‘to improve global governance of the limited soil resources of the planet in order to guarantee healthy and productive soils for a food secure world, as well as sustain other essential ecosystem services’. The Regional Soil Partnerships are to assist the GSP to move into concrete field action at regional, national and local levels through ‘Implementation Plans’.