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Exploring the concept of water tenure

Journal Articles & Books
Janeiro, 2016
França
Estados Unidos
Belize
Mali
China
Indonésia
Austrália
Canadá
Etiópia
Paquistão
Níger
Tailândia
Nova Zelândia
Jordânia
Japão
África do Sul
Singapura
Espanha
Equador
Tunísia
Índia

The purpose of this paper is examine the notion of tenure in connection with water resources and to explore whether the concept of water tenure has the potential to make a useful contribution towards resolving the world’s water resources challenges. It seeks to provide answers to the following questions: (a) What is water tenure? (b) Does water tenure really exist or is water simply too different from other natural resources? (c) Could the concept of water tenure be useful in terms of the development of natural resources policies and practices?

Country Investment Brief Madhya Pradesh State - Mapping and assessing the potential for investments in agricultural water management

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Tanzania
Índia
Burkina Faso
Gana
Zâmbia
Etiópia
Ásia

The Agricultural Water Solutions Project aims to unlock the potential of smallholder farming by identifying, evaluating and recommending a variety of agricultural water management (AWM) solutions - including technologies as well as the necessary supporting policies, institutions, financing arrangements and associated business models. This is being achieved through a series of interlinked activities in the seven project sites in Africa (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia) and in India (Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal).

Livelihood Zones Analysis Ethiopia - A tool for planning agricultural water management investments

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Quênia
Burkina Faso
Zâmbia
Somália
Tanzania
Índia
Gana
Djibuti
Senegal
Sudão
Níger
Etiópia
África

The AgWater Solutions Project aimed at designing agricultural water management (AWM) strategies for smallholder farmers in sub Saharan Africa and in India. The project was managed by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and operated jointly with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI) and International Development Enterprise (IDE).

Bioenergy and Food Security - The BEFS Analytical Framework

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2010
Bangladesh
Suíça
Estados Unidos
China
Sri Lanka
Indonésia
Bulgária
Peru
Colômbia
Tailândia
Moçambique
Japão
Madagáscar
Itália
Tanzania
Cambodja
Índia
Brasil
Ásia

A potent argument for bioenergy development lies in the ability of the sector to unlock agricultural potential by bringing in much needed investments to raise agricultural productivity to spur food security and poverty reduction. This document presents the BEFS Analytical Framework (AF) developed to test this argument. Agriculture lies at the heart of the BEFS AF and allows governments to consider viable pro-poor strategies for bioenergy development.

L’eau, l’agriculture et l’alimentation

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2004

L’eau nécessaire pour produire notre nourriture quotidienne représente mille fois le volume d’eau que nous buvons chaque jour et cent fois celui nécessaire pour satisfaire les besoins domestiques des ménages. L’agriculture pluviale ne peut assurer seule l’approvisionnement en nourriture de la population du monde, et plus de 70 pour cent de l’eau que nous prélevons des rivières et des nappes aquifères sont destinés à l’agriculture irriguée. L’agriculture est la principale source de nourriture et de loin le premier secteur consommateur d’eau dans le monde.

Country Investment Brief Burkina Faso - Mapping and assessing the potential for investments in agricultural water management

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Tanzania
Índia
Burkina Faso
Gana
Zâmbia
Etiópia
África

The Agricultural Water Solutions Project aims to unlock the potential of smallholder farming by identifying, evaluating and recommending a variety of agricultural water management (AWM) solutions - including technologies as well as the necessary supporting policies, institutions, financing arrangements and associated business models. This is being achieved through a series of interlinked activities in the seven project sites in Africa (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia) and in India (Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal).

Principles of hydraulic management of coastal lagoons for aquaculture and fisheries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 1990
Itália

This document is prepared for fisheries biologists, managers and administrators concerned with lagoon fisheries and aquaculture. Our main objective is to draw attention to the need for greater understanding of relationships between the hydraulics and productivity of lagoon fish and shellfish. The fishery yields from lagoons vary widely, and, probably, predictably, once such relationships are understood. Furthermore, the productivities of many lagoons could probably be enhanced by hydraulic manipulations, but the hydraulic manipulation is presently risky, except in dystrophic lagoons.

Natural Resources Management and Environment Newsletter

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2011
África
Senegal
Ásia
China
Espanha

This month, we invite you to participate in the e-consultation on Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible governance of tenure of land and other natural resources. Following a lengthy regional consultation process, additional input is being requested prior to the drafting of the Zero Draft Guidelines. FAO Headquarters marked World Water Day 2011, examining the urgent need for safe water supplies for the world’s rapidly growing urban populations.

Report of the Seventh Session of the Agriculture, Land And Water Use Commission for the Near East Region (ALAWUC)

Reports & Research
Abril, 2012
Argélia
Egito
Iémen
Turquia
Jordânia
Tunísia
Sudão
Líbano

The Seventh Session (Special Meeting) of the FAO Agriculture and Land and Water Use Commission for the Near East (ALAWUC) was held in Cairo, Egypt, during 8-9 May 2012. The Opening Ceremony of the Commission was attended by (35) persons, including (20) participants from (13) Member Countries, (3) Observers representing regional organizations in the Near East; in addition to (2) Observers from Algeria and Palestine. SUMMARY OF MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS 1.