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Indonesia and FAO

LandLibrary Resource
Institutional & promotional materials
September, 2018
Indonesia
United States of America

The partnership between Indonesia and FAO began with the country’s membership of the Organization in 1948 and

was strengthened with the opening of a country office in 1978. Over nearly 70 years, hundreds of FAO development and

emergency programmes have successfully supported the country’s food and agriculture sector, including fisheries and

LEVERAGING THE SDGS TO IMPROVE WOMEN’S LAND RIGHTS: MODEL VALIDATION

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Reports & Research
August, 2018
Americas
Brazil
Global

Steps, pillars, and replication tips for Espaço Feminista’s women-led local model to design, implement and monitor land-related processes and policies.

The Sustainable Development Goals have created an extraordinary window of opportunity to increase the attention to women’s rights and women’s land rights in particular.

The Lake Eyasi Landscape - Towards a Sustainable Tourism Management Plan

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Reports & Research
August, 2018
Tanzania

Tourism in the Lake Eyasi - Mangola area:

•Main attraction: Hadza hunting(and gathering)

•Secondaryattractions: Datogapastoralistlifestyle, Datogablacksmith, Lake Eyasi, landscape, onionfarms

•Most tour operatorsbringclients on daytrips

•4 high end lodges, 5 campsites

•High season300 groups per month, lowseason150 groups (2017)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and FAO

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Institutional & promotional materials
August, 2018
Dominica
Grenada
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Barbados

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines joined FAO in 1981. Early assistance was delivered through a range of interventions focusing on capacity building, policy formulation, agricultural planning and legislation development. More recently, interventions have addressed food security programmes, technology transfer for improved production and strengthening of market infrastructure.

LANDac Annual Conference 2018: Conference Report

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Conference Papers & Reports
July, 2018
Global

The LANDac Conference 2018 looked at land governance through the lens of mobility. Land acquisitions trigger migration and yield other types of mobility such as capital, goods and ideas. Ensuing land claims raise new questions for land governance. So far, the discussion has focused on respecting land rights, informing local residents and offering fair compensation.

A Better World Volume 4

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Journal Articles & Books
July, 2018
Global

With the establishment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, the Human Development Forum at Tudor Rose has expanded its publishing operation with the creation of a series of volumes entitled A Better World, each dedicated to one or more of the 17 SDGs.