Este informe presenta el seguimiento de la implementacion del plan de accion mundial para la conservación y utilización sostenible de los recursos fitogenéticos para la alimentación y la agricultura, es un análisis de la información aportada por técnicos y profesionales de diversas insittuciones públicas, académicas, privadas y no gubernamentales vinculadas a este tema. Se entrega una visión general sobre el país en cuanto a agricultura y diversidad, además de la conservación in situ y ex situ.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2008Honduras, El Salvador, Mali, Chile, Guatemala, China, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, India, Paraguay, Americas
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2008Nepal, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Ecuador, Papua New Guinea, India, Guinea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Asia
A quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and national resources management for the Asia-Pacific region.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2008Honduras, Mali, Germany, Namibia, Colombia, Greece, Malawi, Niger, Cameroon, Nigeria, Portugal, South Africa, Nicaragua, Uganda, Italy, Tanzania, Botswana, Ethiopia, Paraguay
Through a conceptual analysis based on international treaties and instruments and through two country studies, this study explores the relationship between human rights, particularly the right to adequate food, and access to natural resources with specific focus on land.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2008Angola, Nepal, France, Brazil, Rwanda, Mali, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Congo, India, Uruguay, Gabon, Thailand, Asia, Africa, Americas
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2008Fiji, Bangladesh, Honduras, United States of America, China, Australia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Colombia, Thailand, Switzerland, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Panama, India, Mexico, Papua New Guinea
The availability and quality of clean water in many regions of the world is more and more threatened by overuse, misuse and pollution. In this context, the relationship between forests and water must be accorded high priority. Forested catchments supply a high proportion of the water for domestic, agricultural, industrial and ecological needs in both upstream and downstream areas. A key challenge faced by land, forest and water managers is to maximize the benefits that forests provide without detriment to water resources and ecosystem function.
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