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Desire for Greener Land. Options for Sustainable Land Management in Drylands

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2012
Global

Humankind currently faces interconnected, worldwide challenges of feeding our rapidly growing population while simultaneously preserving our natural resource base, adapting to climate change, and creating or maintaining favourable living conditions for present and future generations. The world’s population is growing exponentially.

Global forest land-use change 1990-2005

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2012
France
États-Unis d'Amérique
Chili
Ukraine
Chine
Bélarus
Indonésie
Australie
Canada
Kazakhstan
Finlande
Thaïlande
Italie
Brésil
Fédération de Russie
Norvège

This report presents the key findings on forest land use and land-use change between 1990 and 2005 from FAO’s 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment Remote Sensing Survey. It is the first report of its kind to present systematic estimates of global forest land use and change.

State of the World's Forests 2012 (SOFO)

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2012
France
Bangladesh
Espagne
Afghanistan
Suède
Allemagne
Chine
Maroc
Royaume-Uni
Grèce
Fédération de Russie
Pakistan
Finlande
Népal
Chypre
Italie
Portugal
Norvège
Inde
Irlande
Bhoutan
Brésil

This tenth edition of State of the World's Forests elaborates on a fundamental truth: forests, forestry and forest products play a critical role in sustainable development. State of the World's Forests is published every two years. Throughout history, deforestation has accompanied economic development.

Country Study on Status of Land Tenure, Planning and Management in Oriental Near East Countries

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2012
Algérie
Égypte
États-Unis d'Amérique
Iraq
France
Malte
Jordanie
Chypre
Yémen
Albanie
Oman
Italie
République arabe syrienne
Émirats arabes unis
Liban
Bahreïn
Koweït
Asie

The report deals with land tenure issues in Lebanon and analyzes major problems facing sustainable agriculture in view of natural setting, prevailing practices and existing legislation. Lebanon consists mainly of rugged mountainous regions with slopping and steep lands. The population of Lebanon in 2007 was 4 million with 407,362 residing in Beirut, the administrative capital of Lebanon.