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Global forest land-use change 1990-2005

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2012
França
Estados Unidos
Chile
Ucrânia
China
Bielorrússia
Indonésia
Austrália
Canadá
Cazaquistão
Finlândia
Tailândia
Itália
Brasil
Rússia
Noruega

This report presents the key findings on forest land use and land-use change between 1990 and 2005 from FAO’s 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment Remote Sensing Survey. It is the first report of its kind to present systematic estimates of global forest land use and change. The ambitious goal of the Remote Sensing Survey was to use remote sensing data to obtain globally consistent estimates of forest area and changes in tree cover and forest land use between 1990 and 2005.

Country Study on Status of Land Tenure, Planning and Management in Oriental Near East Countries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2012
Argélia
Egito
Estados Unidos
Iraque
França
Malta
Jordânia
Chipre
Iémen
Albânia
Oman
Itália
Síria
Emirados Árabes Unidos
Líbano
Bahrein
Kuwait
Ásia

The report deals with land tenure issues in Lebanon and analyzes major problems facing sustainable agriculture in view of natural setting, prevailing practices and existing legislation. Lebanon consists mainly of rugged mountainous regions with slopping and steep lands. The population of Lebanon in 2007 was 4 million with 407,362 residing in Beirut, the administrative capital of Lebanon. One of the main problems in land tenure and land management issues is the cadastre where a significant part of Lebanon is still outside the cadastre (North Bekaa, East Mountains).

Kagera TAMP. News from the Basin. July 2012 - Issue No. 2

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2012
Tanzania
Ruanda
Quênia
Uganda
Burúndi
China
África

The Kagera Transboundary Agro ‐ ecosystem management project is a regional project comprising four East African countries ‐ Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda ‐ that share the Kagera river basin. The agro‐ecosystems in the Kagera basin are facing increasing pressure as a result of rapid population growth and agricultural and livestock intensification characterized by progressive reduction in farm sizes and unsustainable land use and management practices.

Natural Resources and Environment Newsletter

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Suécia

In the June issue of the Natural Resources and Environment newsletter, we examine the importance of the newly established Global Soil Partnership. Soil specialists, international organization staff, the donor community and academics discuss what such collaboration can achieve. We note the events of World Water Day, highlighting water and food security. Moreover, a new web site, Sustainability Pathways, focuses on greening the economy with agriculture and related ecosystem services.

The Carbon Balance of the World Bank-financed Land Husbandry, Water Harvesting and Hillside Irrigation (LWH) Project of the Government of Rwanda: Application of the EX-Ante Carbon-balance tool (EX-ACT)

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Quênia
Bélgica
Ruanda
Madagáscar
Brasil
Itália
África

Agriculture can play an important role in climate change mitigation while contributing to increased food security and reductions in rural poverty. The Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT) can estimate the mitigation potential of rural development projects generated from changes in farming systems and land use. The study presents and discusses the EX-ACT analysis performed on the World Bankfinanced Land Husbandry, Water Harvesting and Hillside Irrigation Project of the Government of Rwanda.

Saffron Heritage Site of Kashmir in India. GIAHS Saffron Site Report (part- 1)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2012
Índia
Irã
Ásia

One of the legacies of saffron farming practice for centuries in and around the Pampore Karewas of Kashmir in India is that this ancient farming system continues to inspire family farmers and local communities through their livelihood security that it provides for more than 17,000 farm families. Kashmiri village women contribute to this agriculture heritage site through traditional tilling to flower picking over 3,200 hectares dedicated to the legendary saffron crop cultivation at Pampore.

Forest Policies and the Status of Sustainable Forest Management on the Ground: What are the Links?

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Argélia
Dominica
Honduras
Chile
Ucrânia
São Cristóvão e Névis (Saint Kitts e Nevis)
Indonésia
Jamaica
Etiópia
Finlândia
Jordânia
Síria
África do Sul
Kiribati
Uganda
Haiti
Itália
Tanzania
Botswana
Argentina
Índia
Chade
Líbano

This publication presents the analysis of the global status of forest policy documents and national forest programme documents as of May 2011, with a view to map their existence and age as well as main characteristics of contents of these documents. The objectives were to: - Compile national forest policy documents and NFP documents world-wide, to create a forest policy database and make the documents available online. - Analyse the existence and content of national forest policy and NFP documents.

Country Study on Status of Land Tenure, Planning and Management in Oriental Near East Countries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2012
Egito
Estados Unidos
Iraque
França
Países Baixos
Irã
Etiópia
Quênia
Jordânia
Líbia
Itália
Síria
Arábia Saudita
Índia
Sudão
Brasil
Líbano
África

The share of agriculture in the GDP declined from 16 percent in the 1990s to almost 14 percent in 2010. Meanwhile, those employed in agriculture as a percent of total labor force is declining since 1960 to 2006. Despite losing labor and share of the GDP, agriculture is, and will continue to be, among the major economic activities in Egypt, and a generator for economic growth. The balance between agriculture and other productive sectors of the economy require proper spatial and land use planning. Land tenure is central to this planning exercise.

Country Study on Status of Land Tenure, Planning and Management in Oriental Near East Countries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2012
Qatar
Egito
Iraque
Jordânia
China
Itália
Síria
Irã
Líbano
África

The share of agriculture in the GDP declined from 16 percent in the 1990s to almost 14 percent in 2010. Meanwhile, those employed in agriculture as a percent of total labor force is declining since 1960 to 2006. Despite losing labor and share of the GDP, agriculture is, and will continue to be, among the major economic activities in Egypt, and a generator for economic growth. The balance between agriculture and other productive sectors of the economy require proper spatial and land use planning. Land tenure is central to this planning exercise.