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WISDOM Serbia. Spatial Wood Fuels Production and Consumption Analysis

Policy Papers & Briefs
november, 2015
Serbia
Slovenia
United States of America
Hungary
Croatia
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Montenegro
Austria
Europe

The Woodfuel Integrated Supply and Demand Overview Mapping (WISDOM) in Serbia form part of a series of initiatives undertaken by FAO to promote strategic wood energy planning and policy formulation. As in many countries all over the globe the wood energy sector suffers from a widespread lack of recognition in national planning contexts, especially in forest and energy policies.

Coping with Climate Change – The Roles of Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
november, 2015
Burkina Faso
Switzerland
United States of America
Fiji
Mali
France
Vanuatu
Canada
Ethiopia
Niger
Colombia
Kenya
Philippines
Australia
Italy
Cameroon
Ecuador
India
Senegal
Papua New Guinea

Genetic resources for food and agriculture play a crucial role in food security, nutrition and livelihoods and in the provision of environmental services. They are key components of sustainability, resilience and adaptability in production systems. They underpin the ability of crops, livestock, aquatic organisms and forest trees to withstand a range of harsh conditions. Climate change poses new challenges to the management of the world’s genetic resources for food and agriculture, but it also underlines their importance.

Unasylva: Forests, Trees and Disasters

Journal Articles & Books
november, 2015
United States of America
Dominican Republic
Ukraine
China
Indonesia
Australia
Austria
Guinea
Pakistan
Thailand
Morocco
Philippines
South Africa
Japan
Haiti
India
South Sudan
Sudan

This double issue of Unasylva aims to tease out the complex interrelationship between forests, trees and disasters, and to examine the ways in which forests and trees can best be managed both to resist shocks and to protect from shocks. Forests and trees can act as natural buffers against disasters and shocks. They have a powerful role to play in protecting against disasters and in reducing their impact. Indeed, the long-term perspective implicit in sustainable forest management is also a valuable approach to planning for disaster risk reduction.

Sphagnum Farming for Replacing Peat in Horticultural Substrates

Policy Papers & Briefs
november, 2015
Germany
Europe

Sphagnum (peat moss) biomass provides a GHG-neutral alternative to fossil peat in professional horticulture. So far however, it has only been collected in the wild. Small-scale land-based Sphagnum farming is currently practiced on degraded peatlands. Sphagnum farming has also been tested on specially constructed floating mats that guarantee a constant water supply. This water–based cultivation allows bog waters to be used as reservoirs to irrigate cultivated areas in dry periods.