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Showing items 6373 through 6381 of 73534.Access to safe water and sanitation and sound management of freshwater ecosystems are at the very core of sustainable development.
FAO's AQUASTAT programme, initiated in 1993, aims to meet the demand for information on water resources and use at regional level, with particular emphasis on irrigation and drainage.
Geospatial datasets and analysis techniques based on geographic information systems (GIS) have become indispensable tools in the planning, implementation and evaluation of a wide range of development programmes, including actions addressing sustainable agriculture and rural development.
Large urban trees are excellent filters for urban pollutants and fine particulates. One tree can absorb up to 150 kg of CO2 per year, sequester carbon and consequently mitigate climate change. Trees provide habitat, food and protection to plants and animals, increasing urban biodiversity.
This infographic is the third of a series of six infographics on "FAO cash & voucher toolbox". It presents the definition, key objectives, main reasons for use and FAO technical expertise on input trade fairs.
El agua - fuente de seguridad alimentaria/Día mundial de la alimentación: 16 Octubre 2002
FAO’s current cooperation with the Lao People’s Democratic Republic focuses on fostering agricultural
production and rural development, improving food security and nutrition, protecting and enhancingPaginación
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