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Country Report - Union of Myanmar

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1997
Laos
Bangladesh
Japan
Malaysia
China
Italy
Indonesia
Thailand
India
Myanmar
Republic of Korea
Vietnam
Uruguay
New Zealand
Asia

An overview of the forest resources and industries of the Union of Myanmar. The long term objectives of forestry in the country are given along with major impacting issues such as land use and people participation. Future scenarios are presented based on current policies and trends.

Natural Resources and Environment Newsletter

Reports & Research
November, 2011
Zambia
South Africa
Africa

In this last issue of the newsletter for 2011, we introduce a new study on corruption in the land sector. The study was carried out by FAO and the Berlinbased Transparency International and it illustrates that the land sector is one of the main public sector areas where corruption exists. In climate change news, the world’s attention is focused on Durban, South Africa where the parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – including FAO - are meeting this month.

Forestry in FAO

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1985
Kenya
Italy
Mexico
Brazil
Madagascar

This issue of Unasylva focuses on the fortieth anniversary of FAO - -and, in particular, on 40 years of work by FAO's Forestry Department. Here, and in the two issues that follow, we will, in addition to publishing articles on important forestry topics, be reprinting selected excerpts from early issues of Unasylva. This issue, for example, includes the major portion of an article from the very first Unasylva: "The disappearance of the tropical forests of Africa,'' by Andr Marie A.

Afforestation, Forestry Research, Planning and Development in the Three North Region of China

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2002
Italy
Belgium
China
Mongolia
Asia

The Project "Afforestation, Forestry Research, Planning and Development in the Three North Region of China" - GCP/CPR/009/BEL - known locally as the "009 Project", is jointly financed by the Governments of Belgium and China, with Technical Assistance by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Its activities are concentrated on the Korqin Sandy Lands in northeastern Inner Mongolia, a sub-region of the Three-North Shelterbelt Program. Its action field covers parts of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and of the Provinces of Jilin and Liaoning.

Non-thematic issue

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Australia
Madagascar
Italy
Oceania

This issue of Unasylva contains, as promised in the previous edition, additional articles on sustainable mountain development. These articles help to complete the focus on the topic and should also help to promote interest in the recently declared International Year of the Mountain (2000) for which FAO has been designated lead agency status within the United Nations system.

La Situation Mondiale de l'Alimentation et de l'Agriculture 2010-2011

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Kenya
Mali
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Guatemala
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Malawi
Pakistan
Niger
Panama
Mozambique
Philippines
Lesotho
Madagascar
Botswana
Nicaragua
Paraguay
Togo

Les femmes participent de manière considérable à l’économie rurale dans toutes les régions en développement. Si les rôles qu’elles assument sont différents selon les régions, on observe toutefois partout qu’elles ont un accès plus restreint que les hommes aux ressources et aux débouchés qui leur permettraient d’être plus productives.

Desarrollo territorial rural

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2007
France
El Salvador
Chile
China
Ecuador
Bolivia
Argentina
Montenegro

El enfoque territorial del desarrollo rural se está consolidando como una de las más importantes orientaciones de políticas y programas para las áreas rurales de América Latina. Las principales organizaciones internacionales como FAO, BID, Banco Mundial, FIDA, IICA y gran parte de los gobiernos nacionales, están reorientando sus intervenciones hacia una visión más integrada de la dinámica del medio rural, expresada en la idea de desarrollo territorial rural.

Buena gobernanza y tenencia de los recursos naturales en la subregión del caribe

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Antigua and Barbuda
France
Honduras
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Belize
Jamaica
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Venezuela
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panama
Nicaragua
Spain
Grenada
Haiti
Mexico
Trinidad and Tobago
Netherlands
Saint Lucia
India
Bahamas
Barbados
Cuba
Americas

Documento de trabajo sobre la tenencia de la tierra 17. Este artículo identifica y analiza los aspectos relacionados con la gobernanza de la tierra y proporciona ejemplos de buena gobernanza en la subregión del Caribe. Este documento de trabajo se realizó en vista de las Directrices Voluntarias de la FAO sobre la gobernanza responsable en la tenencia de la tierra y otros recursos naturales. Disponible en inglés

2000 World Census of Agriculture: Methodological Review (1996-2005)

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2013
Qatar
Bangladesh
United States of America
Afghanistan
Samoa
China
Indonesia
South Sudan
Pakistan
Andorra
Yemen
Singapore
Mexico
Brunei Darussalam
United Arab Emirates
India
Russia
Sudan
Mongolia
Georgia
Montenegro
Lebanon

The Programme for World Census of Agriculture 2000 was the sixth prepared by FAO for encouraging countries to undertake an agricultural census with standardized international concepts, definitions and methodologies. The programme covered the censuses carried out during the decade (1996 – 2005). Some 122 countries carried out an agriculture census during the decade and 114 countries made available their census reports to FAO. This publication is a methodological review of the agricultural censuses conducted within the framework of the Programme for World Census of Agriculture 2000.

Transboundary Agro-Ecosystem Management Project for the Kagera River Basin

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2010
Tanzania
Rwanda
Kenya
Uganda
Burundi
Africa

The project goal is to adopt an integrated ecosystems approach for the management of land resources in the Kagera Basin that will generate local, national and global benefits including: restoration of degraded lands, carbon sequestration and climate change adaptation and mitigation, protection of international waters, agrobiodiversity conservation and sustainable use and improved agricultural production, leading to increased food security and improved rural livelihoods.