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Wildlife Legislation and the Empowerment of the Poor in Asia and Oceania

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Jordan
Laos
Bangladesh
Philippines
Vietnam
Japan
China
Italy
Australia
Tonga
Canada
India
Malaysia
New Zealand
Asia
Oceania

This study analyses and compares national legislation on wildlife management in twelve countries in Asia and Oceania, with the aim of identifying strengths and weaknesses of legal frameworks in the promotion of sustainable wildlife management and in allowing disadvantaged people, particularly indigenous and local communities, to directly benefit from it.

Final Report FAO Regional Consultation for Latin America on Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and Other Natural Resources. South America and Mexico.

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Americas
Trinidad and Tobago
Mexico
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela

This document reports on the regional consultation for Southern America (including Mexico), held in Brasilia on 20 and 21 of May 2010 with the support of the Government of Brazil and preceded by a civil society meeting composed of organizations integrating the International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty (IPC), whose recommendations have been annexed at this document.

Informe Final Consulta Regional Latinoamérica de la FAO Sobre Directrices Voluntarias Para Una Gobernaza Responsable en la Tenencia dela Tierra y otros Recursos Naturales. América del Sur y México

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Chile
Peru
Uruguay
Ecuador
Trinidad and Tobago
Suriname
Argentina
Venezuela
Bolivia
Guyana
Paraguay
Colombia
Brazil
Americas

La FAO junto con varios asociados está desarrollando las Directrices voluntarias sobre la gobernanza responsable de la tenencia de la tierra y de otros recursos naturales. Las directrices voluntarias intentan proporcionar a los Estados, a la sociedad civil y al sector privado la orientación práctica sobre la gobernanza responsable de la tenencia como medios para aliviar el hambre y la pobreza, mejorar el medio ambiente, apoyar el desarrollo económico nacional y local, y reformar la administración pública.

Bioenergy and Food Security - The BEFS Analytical Framework

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2010
Bangladesh
Switzerland
United States of America
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Bulgaria
Peru
Colombia
Thailand
Mozambique
Japan
Madagascar
Italy
Tanzania
Cambodia
India
Brazil
Asia

A potent argument for bioenergy development lies in the ability of the sector to unlock agricultural potential by bringing in much needed investments to raise agricultural productivity to spur food security and poverty reduction. This document presents the BEFS Analytical Framework (AF) developed to test this argument. Agriculture lies at the heart of the BEFS AF and allows governments to consider viable pro-poor strategies for bioenergy development.

Making integrated food-energy systems work for people and climate

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2010
United States of America
Spain
Canada
El Salvador
Sweden
Germany
China
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Malawi
New Zealand
Mozambique
Nepal
Malaysia
Rwanda
Italy
Portugal
Netherlands
Japan
India
Brazil
Kenya

Environment and Natural Resources Management Working Paper 45. Reducing “Energy Poverty” is increasingly acknowledged as the “Missing Development Goal”. This is because access to electricity and modern energy sources is a basic requirement to achieve and sustain decent and sustainable living standards. It is essential for lighting, heating and cooking, as well as for education, modern health treatment and productive activities, hence food security and rural development.

Bioenergy Environmental Impact Analysis (BIAS) of Ethanol Production from Sugar Cane in Tanzania

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2010
Mauritius
Rwanda
Sweden
Burundi
Germany
United Kingdom
Mozambique
Japan
Uganda
Somalia
Italy
Tanzania
Netherlands
India
Brazil
Kenya
Africa

This case study demonstrates strengths and weaknesses of the Bioenergy Environmental Impact Analysis framework (BIAS) in its draft form of 2009. The evaluation was conducted on the 21 000 ha bioethanol project of SEKAB near Bagamoyo, Tanzania. The study shows that the BIAS framework is a useful tool in guiding the analysis of biofuel projects. It also underlines evidence that substantial site-specific data are required to sufficiently evaluate impact on all environmental areas: biodiversity, water, soil and greenhouse gases (GHG), especially soil carbon.

Aliments Énergétiquement Intelligents Pour Les Gents et le Climat

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2010
Mozambique
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
United States of America
Kenya
South Africa
Vietnam
Ukraine
China
Zimbabwe
Portugal
India
Sri Lanka
France
New Zealand

Le but principal de ce document est de présenter la situation énergétique actuelle du secteur alimentaire du point de vue de la demande et de l’approvisionnement, et d’identifier les moyens de rendre l’ensemble de la filière agro-alimentaire énergétiquement plus intelligent.