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FAO/ITTO Expert Consultation on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

Reports & Research
November, 2004
United States of America
Germany
Guatemala
Indonesia
Australia
United Kingdom
Canada
Costa Rica
Finland
Cameroon
Cyprus
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Italy
Poland
India
Mexico
Brazil
Austria

The Expert Consultation on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management (ECCI-2004) was organized by the Forest Management Bureau of the Philippines, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the International Tropical Timber Organization and convened in Cebu City, Philippines, from 2 to 4 March 2004. The Forest Management Bureau of the Philippines hosted the meeting.

PROGRAMME FORÊTS ET CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE LES INSTRUMENTS DE LA CONVENTION-CADRE SUR LES CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
Africa

L'Afrique contribue pour 7 pour cent seulement aux émissions mondiales de gaz à effet de serre. Soixante-dix pour cent des émissions du continent proviennent du changement d'usage des terres, essentiellement de la déforestation. Par contre, le continent africain est potentiellement le plus exposé aux conséquences négatives des changements climatiques.

The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Hungary
North Macedonia
Europe

The partnership between FAO and The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has grown steadily since the country became a member of the Organization in 1993. Cooperation has spanned a wide array of country and regional initiatives in areas such as the wine sector, land tenure and management, obsolete pesticide management and climate change adaptation in rural areas. Across the spectrum, there has been a continual emphasis on national capacity building, with a more recent focus on aligning Macedonia’s agriculture and rural sectors with European Union standards.

Finland and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Nepal
Kenya
Samoa
Somalia
Germany
Peru
Tanzania
Ghana
Djibouti
Ethiopia
Finland
Norway
Europe

Cooperation between Finland and FAO has been ongoing since the Organization was established in 1945. Finland has contributed as well as financially, through active participation in FAO’s work and has been a key donor for projects around the world. As a traditional partner in FAO’s Assistant Professional Officer (APO) Programme, Finland has frequently financed APOs since 1965.

Challenges for Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in Latin America and the Caribbean in the New Framework of Sustainable Development Goals

Reports & Research
November, 2016
Honduras
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Guatemala
Brazil
Cuba
Saint Lucia
Costa Rica
Mexico
Panama

Meeting Name: FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean (LARC)
Meeting symbol/code: LARC/16/4
Session: Sess. 34

FAO's Work on Climate Change

Reports & Research
October, 2015
Kenya
Bangladesh
Japan
Zambia
Vietnam
Tanzania
Ecuador
Jamaica
Ethiopia

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. It also brings together the most relevant knowledge on climate change including tools and methodologies FAO can offer to countries to report on their greenhouse gas emissions coming from the agriculture, livestock and forestry sectors.

Climate Smart Agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2010
Egypt
Bangladesh
Honduras
Afghanistan
Germany
Peru
Guatemala
Australia
Burkina Faso
Bolivia
China
Cameroon
Haiti
Philippines
Lesotho
Japan
Madagascar
Uzbekistan
Italy
India
Paraguay
Brazil

This paper examines some of the key technical, institutional, policy and financial responses required to achieve climate-smart agriculture which sustainably increases productivity, resilience (adaptation), reduces/removes Greenhouse Gases (mitigation), and enhances achievement of national food security and development goals. Building on case studies from the field, the paper outlines a range of practices, approaches and tools aimed at increasing the resilience and productivity of agricultural production systems, while also reducing and removing emissions.