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Community Organizations FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Acronym
FAO Asia & the Pacific
United Nations Agency

Location

Maliwan Mansion Phra Atit Road
10200
Bangkok
Thailand

The vision of the FAO office in Bangkok is a food-secure Asia and the Pacific region.


Its mission is to help member countries halve the number of undernourished people in the region by raising agricultural productivity and alleviating poverty while protecting the region’s natural resources base.


Agricultural growth in Asia-Pacific has stagnated in recent years, with a serious decline in agricultural investment, and depletion and degradation of natural resources in the face of continued population growth.


The benefits of the green revolution have now been fully realized and there are no revolutionary technologies on the horizon that can rapidly and sustainably reinvigorate agriculture.


Outward migration, especially of the young generation, has led to the "greying" and feminization of the sector; the coping mechanisms of poor households are few, given their limited assets and the fact that a deep recession occurred so soon after the food crisis.


Climate change will impact agriculture in many ways, particularly in areas vulnerable to natural disaster.


The opening of markets improved the mobility of people, goods and services and created employment opportunities for the labour-rich Asia-Pacific economies. At the same time the growing links within the region and with the rest of the world ushered in risks of transboundary plant pests and animal diseases.

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Resources

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What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2004
Fiji
Switzerland
United States of America
Chile
China
Indonesia
Australia
Canada
Colombia
Thailand
New Zealand
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Ecuador
India
Paraguay
Brazil
Asia
Americas
Oceania

Over the past two decades, political developments as well as macro-economic and extra-sectoral policies have affected the forests of Asia and the Pacific to an unprecedented extent, resulting in deforestation and forest degradation. Responding to the diminishing capacity of the region's natural forests to produce timber, many countries have turned to forest plantations. Governments and their respective forest agencies are asking what it takes to encourage non-government entities to grow trees.

From vision to action. A synthesis of experiences in least-developed countries in Southeast Asia

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2004
France
Laos
Philippines
Malaysia
Japan
China
Myanmar
Cambodia
Thailand
Asia

An outcome of the second phase of a joint FAO-ESCAP pilot project, this document provides the study reports of three countries – Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic and Myanmar – in their efforts to transform their national water visions to action in the quest for better management of water resources in the region. The process of formulating national water visions serves as a guide for integrated water resources management in all sector activities and at all levels of water resources management.

What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2004
Fiji
Switzerland
United States of America
Chile
China
Indonesia
Australia
Canada
Colombia
Thailand
New Zealand
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Ecuador
India
Paraguay
Brazil
Asia
Americas
Oceania

Over the past two decades, political developments as well as macro-economic and extra-sectoral policies have affected the forests of Asia and the Pacific to an unprecedented extent, resulting in deforestation and forest degradation. Responding to the diminishing capacity of the region's natural forests to produce timber, many countries have turned to forest plantations. Governments and their respective forest agencies are asking what it takes to encourage non-government entities to grow trees.

From vision to action. A synthesis of experiences in least-developed countries in Southeast Asia

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2004
France
Laos
Philippines
Malaysia
Japan
China
Myanmar
Cambodia
Thailand
Asia

An outcome of the second phase of a joint FAO-ESCAP pilot project, this document provides the study reports of three countries – Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic and Myanmar – in their efforts to transform their national water visions to action in the quest for better management of water resources in the region. The process of formulating national water visions serves as a guide for integrated water resources management in all sector activities and at all levels of water resources management.

What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2004
Fiji
Switzerland
United States of America
Chile
China
Indonesia
Australia
Canada
Colombia
Thailand
New Zealand
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Ecuador
India
Paraguay
Brazil
Asia
Americas
Oceania

Over the past two decades, political developments as well as macro-economic and extra-sectoral policies have affected the forests of Asia and the Pacific to an unprecedented extent, resulting in deforestation and forest degradation. Responding to the diminishing capacity of the region's natural forests to produce timber, many countries have turned to forest plantations. Governments and their respective forest agencies are asking what it takes to encourage non-government entities to grow trees.