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The deforestation and the tragedy of the commons between VRAE coca farmers: 2001 – 2004

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2016
Peru

Forests at the tropical Valley of the Apurimac and Ene rivers (VRAE), the second coca-growing region of Peru, are public common resources and nevertheless privately managed mainly by coca farmers, without effective State control of such use. The need for survival of the coca farmers, their chrematistic perception of the forest, the cultivation of cocoa (theobroma cacao) and land availability are crucial factors influencing the rates of deforestation of primary and secondary forest. Variables such as the legality of land tenure seem to have no influence.

L’action de la FAO face au changement climatique

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2016
Etiópia
Quênia
Malawi
Moçambique
Seychelles
Tanzania
Congo
Gabão
Burkina Faso
Mali
Níger
Guatemala
Honduras
Equador
Myanmar
Filipinas
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka

Cette publication présente les messages clés de la FAO sur le changement climatique et la sécurité alimentaire. Elle inclut des exemples du travail de la FAO pour aider les pays à s’adapter aux effets du changement climatique sur les secteurs agricoles. Elle rassemble les connaissances de la FAO sur le changement climatique les plus récentes, y compris les instruments et les méthodologies utilisés pour soutenir les engagements et les plans d’actions sur le changement climatique.

Vivre et se nourrir de la forêt en Afrique centrale

Journal Articles & Books
Outubro, 2016
Angola
Burkina Faso
Guiné Equatorial
Luxemburgo
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
São Tomé e Príncipe
Gana
Congo
Guiné
França
Camarões
Ruanda
Itália
Portugal
República Centro-Africana
Chade
Gabão
República Democrática do Congo
África

Ce livre nous emmène au cœur des zones de forêts denses et sahéliennes de l’Afrique centrale, un écosystème précieux et essentiel à la vie quotidienne de ses habitants, représentant l’un des trois principaux ensembles boisés tropicaux de la planète. Dix pays (Burundi, Cameroun, Congo, Gabon, Guinée Equatoriale, République Centrafricaine, République Démocratique du Congo, Rwanda, Sao Tomé & Principe, Tchad) abritent ces forêts et savanes, riches d’importantes ressources naturelles.

L’action de la FAO face au changement climatique: Forêts et changements climatiques

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2016
Quênia
Burkina Faso
Costa Rica
Honduras
Irã
Paraguai
Myanmar
Congo
Guiana
Sri Lanka
Níger
Uruguai
Panamá
Nigéria

Les forêts représentent bien plus que des arbres: elles sont fondamentales pour la sécurité alimentaire et l'amélioration des moyens d’existence. Lorsqu’elles sont gérées dans une optique durable, les forêts peuvent renforcer la résilience des communautés en fournissant des services économiques, sociaux et environnementaux fondamentaux, tels que l’alimentation, le bois-énergie, le logement, le fourrage et les fibres.

Quelles perspectives pour une mobilisation de la finance carbone en appui au programme de reboisement libanais?

Journal Articles & Books
Outubro, 2016
Líbano
Ásia

Les forêts méditerranéennes d’Algérie, Liban, Maroc, Tunisie et Turquie couvrent une superficie totale de près de 19 millions d’hectares. Ces forêts ont été et seront soumises de manière croissante à des pressions anthropiques (surpâturage, collecte de bois de chauffe, incendies, conversions agricoles, etc.) et aux effets dus au changement climatique (augmentation des températures et de la fréquence des événements extrêmes, diminution des précipitations, attaques parasitaires, etc.) Ainsi, des phénomènes de déforestation et de dégradation forestière sont observés.

FAO's work on climate change: Forests and Climate Change

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2016
Argélia
Fiji
Nigéria
República Dominicana
Gâmbia
Chile
Burkina Faso
China
Irã
Guiana
Níger
Etiópia
Tailândia
Marrocos
Malásia
Haiti
Colômbia
Equador
Tunísia
Senegal
Turquia
Uruguai

The publication aims to provide a broad range of data and statistics on forests, and the impact and benefits that forestry has on our environment. It also offers some general information and data about the impact forests and forestry can have in mitigating the effects of climate change, as well as information concerning how they are, in turn, affected by climate change.

A Great Green Wall of Resilience

Policy Papers & Briefs
Outubro, 2016
Mauritânia
Quênia
Benim
Namíbia
África

This publication will present efforts by FAO and partners on mapping the intervention area of the Great Green Wall initiative and restoration opportunities based on data gathered through Collect Earth and in support of presenting FAO's effort at COP22 in Marrakech on 14 November 2016.

National Agricultural Sector Strategy (2017-2022) “Resilience and Sustainable Development”.

National Policies
Outubro, 2016
Palestina

Based on the review of the Agricultural Sector Strategy of 2014-2016, and the National Policy Agenda, the National Development Plan (2017-2022) prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture is a nation-wide sectoral document consisting of two key components. The first component is the national policy agenda, which sets out the national vision, priorities and policies.

Restoration of forest ecosystems and landscapes as contribution to the Aichi Biodiversity Targets

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2016
Global

This document provides information on how implementing forest landscape restoration (FLR) at the jurisdictional and national level can offer countries a way to recover degraded forests and bring back key forest ecosystem functionalities in a way that will increase biodiversity levels in a landscape while contributing to achieving several Aichi Biodiversity Targets.

Global Landscapes Forum Climate Action for Sustainable Development

Conference Papers & Reports
Outubro, 2016
Global

On 16 November 2016, the fourth annual Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) once again brought together diverse stakeholders working in global landscapes. While the 2015 GLF event in Paris closed with promise due to newly agreed upon global climate and development commitments, 2016’s widespread social, environmental and political instability transmits an urgency for collaborative engagement to turn commitment into action.