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The future of food and farming: challenges and choices for global sustainability

December, 2010
Ukraine
Kyrgyzstan
Russia
Moldova
Belarus
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan
Armenia
Eastern Europe
Europe
Sub-Saharan Africa
Western Asia
Northern America
Northern Africa
Eastern Asia
Oceania
Southern Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean

The global food system will experience an unprecedented combination of pressures over the next 40 years. Global population size will increase and competition for land, water and energy will intensify, while the effects of climate change will become increasingly apparent. Over this period, globalisation will continue, exposing the food system to novel economic and political pressures.This final report of the Foresight Global Food and Farming Futures Project argues that decisive action needs to take place now. The report identifies five considerable challenges ahead:

REDD+ Benefit Sharing in Indonesia

December, 2010
Indonesia
Eastern Asia
Oceania
Southern Asia

This report, published by the World Bank/REDD-net, examines the nature of Indonesia’s Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) regulatory framework. The manner in which benefits from REDD+ should be distributed amongst actors from local to national level is a contested subject; the report describes the Indonesian Government’s draft rules for REDD+ investment, an alternative or complementary approach based upon the creation of a nationally managed revenue sharing system and the relationship between national and provincial rules.

Rising global interest in farmland: can it yield sustainable and equitable benefits?

December, 2010

This paper analyses issues that affect the role of agriculture as a source of economic development, rural livelihoods and environmental services. Using experiences of land expansion in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa, it assesses the extent to which recent demand for land differs from earlier processes of area expansion and identifies the current challenges, in terms of land governance, institutional capacity and communities’ awareness of their rights.

El proceso de Preparacio?n para REDD+ en Mesoame?rica: Actores, tendencias y temas cri?ticos

December, 2010
El Salvador
Latin America and the Caribbean

This report shows that the process of preparation for REDD in Mesoamerica is characterized for being relatively widespread, although there are enormous challenges regarding information, participation and consultation. In spite of the formal arguments, the preparation processes face serious challenges in terms of a more genuine and commitment with the consultation processes with various stakeholders related to forestry, especially in the case of indigenous peoples and forest communities.

KENYA State of the Environment and Outlook 2010

Reports & Research
December, 2010
Kenya

Kenya has been implementing an active environmental management programme including education and public awareness. Most Kenyans are therefore aware of the link between environmental management and human well-being. They know that environmental degradation exacerbates poverty and undermines economic progress. Of course, there are still those who lack appreciation of the ecosystem services that are central to our wellbeing but these are a minority.

Gender and Climate Change: Supporting Resources Collection

Training Resources & Tools
Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2010

This Supporting Resources Collection - part of the BRIDGE Cutting Edge Pack on Gender and Climate Change- showcases existing work on gender and climate change. It presents summaries of a mix of conceptual and research papers, policy briefings, advocacy documents, case study material and practical tools from diverse regions. Examining why a focus on gender and climate change is important, the resources look at the human and gender impacts of climate change, the global and national responses to climate change and locally relevant gender aware responses to climate change.

Stratégie Nationale et Plan d’Actions pour la Mise en Oeuvre de l’Initiative Grande Muraille Verte au Tchad.

National Policies
December, 2010
Chad

Face la complexité des défis à relever et de la faiblesse en ressources humaines, techniques et financières nécessaires pour faire face aux multiples préoccupations des zones qui ont été longtemps marginalisées, le Tchad a élaboré la présente Stratégie Nationale et Plan d’Actions pour la Mise en Oeuvre de l’Initiative Grande Muraille Verte au Tchad.

Regulation to the Community Rights Law with Respect to Forest Lands (as amended).

Regulations
December, 2010
Liberia

This Regulation of the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) implements provisions of the Community Rights Law of 2009 with Respect to Forest Lands ("Community Rights Law"), and determines the rules, guidelines and procedures for the establishment of authorized forest communities and to access, manage, use and the benefits of forest resources within the Republic of Liberia, and participation by communities in the reforestation, rehabilitation and conservation of forest and wildlife resources in Liberia.

Initiative Grande Muraille Verte 2011

National Policies
December, 2010
Niger

Au Niger, l’Initiative Grande Muraille Verte Sahélo-Sahélienne vise, à l’horizon 2035, le développement des communautés locales à travers une approche novatrice et inclusive consistant à mettre en synergie les actions de lutte contre la désertification, de conservation de la biodiversité, de lutte contre les changements climatiques et d’appui aux systèmes de production agro-sylvo-pastorale. La finalité étant de reverdir le Niger et de contribuer à une sécurité alimentaire durable des populations et du cheptel.

Stratégie et Plan d’Action pour la mise en œuvre de la Grande Muraille Verte à Djibouti (SGMVD), 2011.

National Policies
December, 2010
Djibouti

L’objectif général de la Stratégie et Plan d’Action pour la mise en œuvre de la Grande Muraille Verte est de créer des conditions de développement socio-économique et environnemental durables pour les populations concernées par la GMV. Spécifiquement, à court et moyen termes, elle vise à conserver, restaurer et valoriser la biodiversité et les sols; diversifier les systèmes d’exploitation; satisfaire les besoins domestiques et accroitre les revenus à travers la promotion d’activités génératrices de revenus ; et améliorer/installer les infrastructures sociales de base.