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FAO's Work on Climate Change

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2015
Kenya
Bangladesh
Japón
Zambia
Viet Nam
Tanzania
Ecuador
Jamaica
Etiopía

This booklet presents the key messages of FAO on climate change and food security. It includes a synthesis of the most recent support provided by FAO to countries to face the impacts of climate change.

Assessing the vulnerability of Mediterranean forests to climate change by using free tools: the case of pilot sites in North African and Near-East countries

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Octubre, 2015
Argelia
Marruecos
Túnez
Italia
África

The objective of the analysis is to identify the effects of global changes on the forest cover in the pilot sites in collaboration with local and international experts.

International Online Conference on the Economics of Climate Change Mitigation Options in the Forest Sector

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Journal Articles & Books
Octubre, 2015
Egipto
Nigeria
Estados Unidos de América
Mozambique
Perú
Indonesia
Bolivia
Etiopía
República de Corea
Colombia
Panamá
Nepal
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Nicaragua
Turquía
Belice
Italia
Camboya
India
México
Brasil

This publication contains key messages from the International Conference on the Economics of Climate Change Mitigation Options in the Forest Sector, organized by FAO and held online in February 2015.

Equity Case Study Brief #5: Effective Participation in Decision Making for Sustainable Resource Management - Baan Muang Chum, Thailand

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2015
Thailand

In this case, equity issues were brought about by the absence of participation mechanism in forest management as the communal rights system in practice was not sufficient to control resource utilization within the community.

RECOFTC Country Engagement Strategy - Thailand

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Institutional & promotional materials
Octubre, 2015
Thailand

Thirty-seven percent of Thailand’s land area of 51 million ha or 19 million ha is covered by forest. Half of Thailand’s 67 million population lives in rural areas, with members of many rural families working in cities or in other off-farm income-generating activities. It is estimated that about 20 percent of Thailand’s villages (12 million people) are located within forest reserve areas.