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Hills leasehold forestry and forage development project, Nepal. report on gender

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1996
Nepal

The Hills Leasehold Forestry and Forage Development Project provides scope for addressing the need to integrate women into the mainstream of the project planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. The project which is in its second year of implementation, realised the need to undertake a critical analysis of the project in its various aspects from a gender perspective. Subsequently an independent consultant was hired accordingly for a duration of three months. This report contains the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the consultant in this regard.

World reference base for soil resources 2014

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2015
France
Brazil
United States of America
Luxembourg
Chile
Germany
Bulgaria
Austria
New Zealand
South Africa
Australia
Italy
Poland
Netherlands
Czech Republic
Canada
Mexico
Norway
Ghana

This publication is a revised and updated version of World Soil Resources Reports No. 84 and 103 and presents the international soil classification system. Every soil in the world can be allocated to one of the 32 Reference Soil Groups as defined in this document, and can further be characterized by a set of qualifiers. The resulting soil name provides information on soil genesis, soil ecological function and soil properties relevant for land use and management.

粮食及农业状况 2010-2011年

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Switzerland
Nepal
China
Indonesia
Peru
Ethiopia
Pakistan
Kenya
Philippines
Turkey
Italy
India
Uganda
Ghana

在所有发展中国家地区,妇女对农村经济做出重大贡献。妇女的这一作用因地区而异,然而,妇女获取提高生产力所需资源和机会的手段总是比男人的少。增加妇女获取土地、牲畜、教育、金融服务、推广、技术和农村就业的手段,将提高妇女的生产力,促进农业增产、粮食安全、经济增长和社会福利。仅在农业投入品方面缩小性别差距这一项,就能使一亿到一点五亿人摆脱贫困。缩小性别差距没有现成蓝图,但有些基本原则普遍适用:政府、国际社会和民间社会应携手努力,按法律规定消除歧视,促进资源获取手段和机会的平等,确保农业政策和计划考虑性别问题,聆听妇女作为可持续发展平等伙伴的声音。农业方面实现男女平等,赋予妇女权能,不仅应该做到,而且对农业发展和粮食安全至关重要。

State of the World's Forests 2016 (SOFO). In Brief

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2016
Equatorial Guinea
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Mauritius
Gambia
Chile
Guatemala
Belarus
Australia
Jamaica
Ghana
Kazakhstan
Republic of Korea
Colombia
Nepal
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
Vietnam
Ecuador
Tunisia
Russia
Georgia
Africa
Americas
Asia

This booklet is a “portable” version of chapters 1–3 of SOFO 2016: State of the World’s Forests 2016 report. This 32-page booklet includes tables, figures and key messages from the SOFO flagship, enabling readers to access the most important content in a succinct easy-to-use format.< i>The State of the World’s Forests (SOFO) 2016 shows that it is possible to increase agricultural productivity and food security while halting or even reversing deforestation, highlighting the successful efforts of Costa Rica, Chile, the Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Tunisia and Viet Nam.

Agricultura, silvicultura y otros usos de la tierra emisiones por fuentes y absorciones por sumideros

Journal Articles & Books
June, 2014
Vietnam
Japan
France
Austria
Italy

El presente informe analiza el nuevo conocimiento sobre emisiones antropogénicas de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) procedentes de actividades de la agricultura, la silvicultura y otros usos de la tierra (AFOLU por sus siglas en inglés) disponibles gracias a la nueva base de datos sobre Emisiones de FAOSTAT. La base de datos está disponible mundialmente, detallada por países, para todas las subcategorías de agricultura, silvicultura y suelos disponibles en FAOSTAT y en la Evaluación de Recursos Forestales (FRA por sus siglas en inglés).

Challenges and Opportunities: Policy options for the forestry sector in the Asia-Pacific Region

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1997
Fiji
Bangladesh
China
Indonesia
Australia
Pakistan
Thailand
New Zealand
Nepal
Laos
Philippines
Singapore
Vietnam
Japan
Myanmar
Solomon Islands
India
Mongolia
Asia

A summary of the major policy issues and opportunities confronting many of the governments in the Asia-Pacific region, in trying to achieve sustainable and equitable use and management of their forests. Identifies trends in the forestry sector and their broader underlying economic, demographic and social causes.

Leasing agricultural land

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2004
Italy

This guide on Leasing agricultural land is designed to provide information on leasing arrangements in a format that can be used by grassroots organizations that work with small farmers and others in rural communities. Fair and secure leasing arrangements that balance the interests of the tenant and the land owner can lead to improvements in access to land for farming, better agricultural production and improved access to food. At the core of most land-leasing arrangements are three issues shared by tenant and land owner alike: risk, security and trust.

Selected indicators of food and agricultural development in the Asia-Pacific region 1995-2005

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Marshall Islands
Kyrgyzstan
Bangladesh
Micronesia
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Iran
Republic of Korea
Thailand
Palau
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines
Malaysia
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Myanmar
Cambodia
India
Kazakhstan
Bhutan
Maldives
Tajikistan
Mongolia
Asia

This is the twenty-third issue of the above publication, a comprehensive and detailed compilation of statistics on farming, livestock, fishery, forestry and nutrition in Asia-Pacific countries for the decade 1995-2005. Statistics are listed separately for developing countries (including transition economies) and developed countries in the region. The publication uses mostly FAO statistics based on information provided by member countries. Also included is a section on country profiles.

Kagera TAMP. News from the Basin. March 2012 - Issue No. 1

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2011
Tanzania
Rwanda
Kenya
Uganda
Burundi
Italy
Africa

The Kagera Transboundary Agro ‐ ecosystem management project is a regional project comprising four East African countries ‐ Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda ‐ that share the Kagera river basin. The agro‐ecosystems in the Kagera basin are facing increasing pressure as a result of rapid population growth and agricultural and livestock intensification characterized by progressive reduction in farm sizes and unsustainable land use and management practices.