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La nueva generación de programas y proyectos de gestión de cuencas hidrográficas

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2007
Allemagne
France
Bangladesh
Honduras
États-Unis d'Amérique
Népal
Israël
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Chine
Guatemala
Indonésie
Jamaïque
Bolivie
Ghana
Costa Rica
Colombie
Kenya
Rwanda
Italie
Viet Nam
Myanmar
Équateur
Inde
Bhoutan
Cuba
Europe
Afrique
Amériques
Asie

Con ocasión del Año Internacional de las Montañas (2002), la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación (FAO) y sus asociados emprendieron una sistematización mundial en gran escala de la situación actual y futuras tendencias de la gestión integrada y participativa de las cuencas hidrográficas.

Forest Lives: Lessons on Sustaining Communities and Forests from the Small Grants Programme for Operations to Promote Tropical Forests

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Reports & Research
Septembre, 2007
South-Eastern Asia

This regional synthesis paper is part of an overall effort to share the knowledge gained in five years, from 2002 - 2007, of implementing the Small Grant Program for Operations to Promote Tropical Forests (SCPPTF). The findings, lessons, and recommendations presented here emerged from the grantees’ reflections, site visits, project documentation, and discussions and inputs from the eight in-cou

Mending the gap between law and practice

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2007
Global

Women in many countries are far less likely than men to own property and assets - key tools to gaining economic security and earning higher incomes. Though laws to protect women's property rights exist in most countries, gender and cultural constraints can prevent women from owning or inheriting property.

Adaptation to climate change in agriculture, forestry and fisheries: perspective, framework and priorities

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Décembre, 2006

Climate change poses severe threats on agriculture. Even though some countries may experience beneficial change to agricultural gross domestic product (GDP), the majority, particularly developing countries, will experience significant negative impacts.

Do trees grow on money? The implications of deforestation research for policies to promote REDD

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Décembre, 2006

This paper provides a brief overview of the current knowledge and data on deforestation rates, research on the causes of deforestation and forest degradation and relevant policy options. It highlights issues of particular relevance to new discussions on reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in developing countries at different stages of forest transition.

Innovative grants mechanism(IGM) projects profile

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2006
Global

The Government of Namibia has identi ed land degradation as a serious problem which demands remedial intervention, and recognizes that integrated ecosystem management strategies are needed to e ectively address the underlying causes.The goal of the Country Pilot Partnership for Integrated Sustainable Land Management (CPP-ISLM) is to work towards combating land degradation by using integrated cr