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Thailand and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2015
Indonésia
Benim
Cambodja
Tailândia
Ásia

Thailand became a member of FAO in 1947 and a year later Bangkok was designated the provisional location for the FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific – a decision that was formally approved in 1953. FAO has worked continuously with the Royal Thai Government through the Office of the National FAO Committee and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Over the last three decades, the country has contributed significantly to the Organization’s achievement of its mandate and has transitioned from being a recipient country to resource partner.

Forest Assessment 1990 non tropical countries Mediterranean Region

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 1990
Argélia
Marrocos
Tunísia

The main Objectives of this assessment were: (i) to provide reliable consistent information on the state of forests in developing countreis in th Mediterranean zone in 1990 and the rates of change during the period 1981 to 1990 and (ii) to study the process of deforestation and forest degradation and their environmental implications.

NAEZ National Agro-Ecological Zones: An FAO project proposal for the sustainable development of food security in Afghanistan

Policy Papers & Briefs
Março, 2016
Afeganistão
Ásia

NAEZ Project Proposal's goal is to improve monitoring and analysis of agricultural production system by strengthening land resources information management systems and Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZ) to support agricultural policies and climate-change adaptation in Afghanistan.

Les techniques de négociation et de médiation appliquées à la gestion des ressources naturelles

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Fiji
Bangladesh
Suíça
Gana
Alemanha
Papua-Nova Guiné
Canadá

Ce guide conceptuel est le fruit d’un long travail qui n’aurait pas pu aboutir sans l’aide de nombreu-ses personnes.Le guide a été préparé dans le cadre du Programme d’appui aux moyens d’existence (LSP) de laFAO, financé par le Département du Royaume-Uni pour le développement international (DFID).Ils’appuie sur des matériels de formation publiés antérieurement par la Division des politiques et dela planification forestières de la FAO (FONP) sur la gestion des conflits communautaires liés aux res-sources naturelles, que le LSP a essayés sur le terrain, au Ghana.Les expériences de formateurs,