Search results | Land Portal

Search results

Showing items 1 through 9 of 5.
  1. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2015
    Serbia, Slovenia, United States of America, Hungary, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Montenegro, Austria, Europe

    The Woodfuel Integrated Supply and Demand Overview Mapping (WISDOM) in Serbia form part of a series of initiatives undertaken by FAO to promote strategic wood energy planning and policy formulation. As in many countries all over the globe the wood energy sector suffers from a widespread lack of recognition in national planning contexts, especially in forest and energy policies.

  2. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2015
    Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, Italy, Europe

    Slovenia joined the Organization in 1993. Since then, cooperation has involved a variety of areas concerning sustainable agriculture and rural development. Today, responsible and sustainable management of fishery and forestry resources are major areas of FAO assistance. Slovenia also plays an active role in supporting technical cooperation and humanitarian assistance in and beyond the region. Most recently, the country has promoted efforts to support beekeeping, advocating for a World Honeybee Day.

  3. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2015
    Malta, Tunisia, Libya, Hungary, Italy, Europe

    Malta’s partnership with FAO dates back to 1964, the year the country joined the Organization. Cooperation through emergency interventions in the 1970s enabled Malta’s successful eradication of African swine fever. Water management has been another major area of FAO assistance – and one of strategic importance – in the country, with action focusing on sustainable management of Malta’s water resources and development of a national water policy.

  4. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2015
    Honduras, Congo, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Brazil, Italy, Americas

    The third fact sheet in the <I>Save and Grow</I> series presents the key points of the Quezungual Slash-and-Mulch Agroforestry System, or QSMAS in Honduras. The system builds up soil nutrient stocks, and produces maize yields double those of traditional shifting cultivation.It reduces the time needed for land preparation, prevents soil erosion, and improves the supply and quality of water for downstream consumers. Many ‘slash-and-mulch’ farmers have diversified production, primarily into home gardens and livestock.

Land Library Search

Through our robust search engine, you can search for any item of the over 64,800 highly curated resources in the Land Library. 

If you would like to find an overview of what is possible, feel free to peruse the Search Guide


Share this page