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Publicación revisada por pares
Enero 2021
Chipre

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations state that cities and human settlements need to be more inclusive, safe and resilient. In Europe cities have experienced dramatic physical, social and economic changes during the last decades while historic centres of European cities, among the most important assets of the European cultural heritage, are living paradoxes.

Artículos de revistas y libros
Febrero 2019
Egipto
Marruecos
Yemen
Túnez
Estados Unidos de América
España
Sudáfrica
Israel
Chile
Uzbekistán
Italia
Australia
Chipre
Países Bajos
Malta
Iraq
India
Pakistán
China
Brasil

This report aims to provide a conceptual framework to address food security under conditions of water scarcity in agriculture. It has been prepared by a team of FAO staff and consultants in the framework of the project `Coping with water scarcity: the role of agriculture?, and has been discussed at an Expert Consultation meeting organized in FAO, Rome in December 2009 on the same subject.

FAO Support to Land Consolidation in Europe and Central Asia During 2002-2018 cover image
Publicación revisada por pares
Febrero 2019
Asia central
Chipre
Turquía
Europa
Grecia
España

Shortly after the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) was founded in 1945, the organization had started to support member countries addressing structural problems in agriculture with land fragmentation and small holding and farm sizes through the development of land consolidation instruments (Binns, 1950).

Artículos de revistas y libros
Enero 2019
Argelia
Estados Unidos de América
Samoa
Perú
Indonesia
Tonga
Côte d'Ivoire
Congo
Guyana
Camerún
Chipre
Malasia
Belice
Tanzania
Botswana
Etiopía
Gabón
Rwanda
Uruguay
Nepal
Italia
Sudán

The present study, by the Chief of the Agrarian and Water Law Section of the FAO Legislation Branch, is intended to explore in greater depth the value of legislation to the land use planning process.

Publicación revisada por pares
Diciembre 2018
Chipre

This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between sanctuaries and the territoriality of the Iron Age polities of Cyprus. The sanctuary site of Agia Irini, at the locality Alonia, is used as a case-study to test hypotheses regarding the connection between extra-urban sacred space and the formation of political and cultural identities.

Publicación revisada por pares
Diciembre 2018
Chipre

Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus (SeSaLaC) is a systematic archaeological survey project of the University of Cyprus in the Xeros River valley in the Larnaka district in Cyprus. This article aims to present a first synthesis of the diachronic settlement pattern in the region.

Publicación revisada por pares
Diciembre 2018
Chipre

During the Early Roman period in the Mediterranean (ca. 30 BC–330 AD), the key central places that distinguished socio-political landscapes were towns. These urban centers functioned as economic and administrative focal points that were controlled by local elites who oversaw wealth redistribution and maintained a dialectical relationship with Rome that mutually benefitted both parties.

Publicación revisada por pares
Septiembre 2018
Chipre

This paper examines how water shaped people’s interaction with the landscape in Cyprus during the Bronze Age. The theoretical approach is drawn from the new materialisms, effectively a ‘turn to matter’, which emphasises the very materiality of the world and challenges the privileged position of human agents over the rest of the environment.

Artículos de revistas y libros
Junio 2018
Argelia
Qatar
Egipto
Marruecos
Yemen
Túnez
Siria
Libia
Iraq
Turquía
Omán
Jordania
Mauritania
Chipre
Emiratos Árabes Unidos
Irán
Kuwait
Sudán
Bahrein
Arabia Saudita
Líbano

The report assesses the occurrence and impacts of drought, the current policies underlying drought management as well as the mitigation measures and responses adopted in the Near East and North Africa region, with a focus on the Agriculture Sector.

Publicación revisada por pares
Junio 2018
Chipre

This paper examines the relationship between site location, resource procurement, and political economy in the context of three localised centres of settlement—Vasilia, Vounous, and Lapithos—which succeeded each other in the narrow, naturally bounded north coastal strip of Cyprus during the approximately 750 years of the Early and Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2450–1700 BC).

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