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Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands - LADA project

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002
Estados Unidos
China
Austrália
Malawi
Níger
Quênia
África do Sul
Usbequistão
Itália
Tunísia
Argentina
Índia
Senegal
Geórgia
México
Brasil

This report contains the proceedings of the first stakeholders meeting held by the Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands (LADA) project, which aims to develop and validate quantitative reproducible assessment methods to make them widely available and to demonstrate and build capacity for their application in teh dryland areas of the world.

Georgia Case Study: Prepared for FAO as part of the <i> State of the World’s Forests 2016 </i> (SOFO)

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2016
Geórgia
Gana
Tunísia
Gâmbia
Costa Rica
Chile
Alemanha
Ásia

The State of the World’s Forests (SOFO) 2016 “Forests and Agriculture – Land Use Challenges and Opportunities” examines the competing demands for land for forests and agriculture; and the relationship between forest cover changes and food security. In particular, forests and food security highlight the possibility to meet food security objectives while maintaining or increasing existing forests.

World bamboo resources

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2007
Bangladesh
Estados Unidos
Nepal
Gâmbia
China
Indonésia
Congo
Etiópia
República da Coreia
Colômbia
Tailândia
Ruanda
Itália
Filipinas
Malásia
Japão
Myanmar
Cambodja
Índia
Uganda
Brasil
Quênia

Management of tropical sandy soils for sustainable agriculture

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2007
Austrália
Tailândia
Congo
África do Sul
Brasil
Ásia

Light textured sandy soils are ubiquitous throughout the tropics and constitute an important soil resource on which millions are dependent for their livelihoods. Spanning a range of rainfall regimes from the arid to the humid tropics, they present unique sustainability and environmental challenges to resource managers. Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of sandy soils often act as a severe limitation in crop production.

Nouvelles approches des niveaux d’émissions de référence pour les forêts et/ou niveaux de référence pour les forêts dans le contexte de la REDD+

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2016
Nepal
Laos
Japão
Vietnam
Chile
Madagáscar
Guatemala
Indonésia
Gana
Congo
Guiana
Costa Rica
México
Brasil
República Democrática do Congo
Ásia
África
Américas

Les informations contenues dans ce document correspondent à la situation en octobre 2014. Pour une vue d’ensemble des plus récentes soumissions de NERF/NRF à la CCNUCC, veuillez consulter http://redd.unfccc.int/fact-sheets/forest-reference-emission-levels.html">ce lien.

Rice fish agri-culture heritage: enduring farms, ensuring livelihoods

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2014
Argélia
China
Tunísia
Filipinas
Chile
Peru
Ásia

Rice fish culture (RFC) of China is a pilot system supported by the FAO-GEF global Initiative on “Conservation and Adaptive Management of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS)” with the participation of Algeria, China, Chile, Peru, Philippines, and Tunisia.

Designing a Multipurpose National Forest Inventory to Reduce Emissions from Deforestration and Forest Degradation (REDD+)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2013
Cambodja
Ásia

The deforestation and forest degradation that have been recorded in recent years are significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). To slow and possibly reverse this trend, the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) joined the initiative under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (REDD+).

LADA Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands Methodology and Results

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2011
Áustria
África do Sul
Tajiquistão
Quirguistão
China
Itália
Austrália
Países Baixos
Tunísia
Argentina
Senegal
Brasil
Cuba
Europa
Ásia
África
América do Norte

LADA (Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands project) is a scientifically-based approach to assessing and mapping land degradation at different spatial scales ? small to large ? and at various levels ? local to global. It was initiated in drylands, but the methods and tools have been developed so as to be widely applicable in other ecosystems and diverse contexts with minimal required adaptation.