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High global food prices-- The challenges and opportunities

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2008

High food prices are not only causing a humanitarian crisis, but also putting at risk the development potential of millions of people. Global agriculture markets are undergoing structural changes, and the next three to four years will pose great challenges for achieving an affordable and accessible food supply for the world's most vulnerable.

Responding to the world food crisis-- Getting on the Right Track

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2008

"Part of the difficulty in responding to the food crisis is the lack of credible and up-todate data on the impacts of food prices on poor people and on the effects of policy responses. Such information would allow international and national decision makers to use feedback to adjust their responses and achieve maximum effectiveness.

Responding to the Global Food Crisis - Three perspectives

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2008

"The dramatic rise and volatility of food prices over the last year have shaken the global food system. Governments and the international development community generally have responded to various aspects of the food crisis, but questions remain about whether the right actions are being pursued, how best to respond, and what the future holds.

Developing capacity in water users organizations: the case of Peru

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2008
Peru

Up until the end of the 1980s the Peruvian public administration played a central role in irrigation systems throughout the country; this changed in 1989 when operational management of the systems was transferred to water users associations (WUAs). This sudden move required new management capacities for such organizations, demands that were not catered for at the time.

Developing UK farmers' institutional capacity to defend their water rights and effectively manage limited water resources

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2008

Developing farmers' institutional capacity to defend their water rights is central to sustaining irrigation farming in the UK. Increasing demand and competition for water and the introduction of new water regulations have led many farmers to re-evaluate the security of their water rights.

Building Informal Justice in Northern Kenya

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Reports & Research
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Dezembro, 2008
Quênia
África

This report analyzes the conflict resolution mechanisms among pastoralist societies in northern Kenya who have a long history of conflict but were by and large not involved in recent hostilities. It is based on qualitative research data that was collected during field visits between July and November 2007 in three arid lands districts in Northern Kenya - Isiolo, Baringo/East Pokot and Garissa.

Assessing the Environmental, Forest, and Other Natural Resource Aspects of Development Policy Lending

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Reports & Research
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Dezembro, 2008

The operations policy on Development Policy Lending (DPL), approved by the Board in August 2004, requires that the Bank systematically analyze whether specific country policies supported by an operation are likely to have "significant effects" on the country's environment, forests, and other natural resources.

Improving forest benefits for the poor: learning from community-based forest enterprises in Nepal

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2008
Nepal

The study documents practices of 28 community-based forest enterprises (CBFEs) in Nepal, representing different enterprise models - FUGs (CFUGs or LFUGs), networks, cooperatives, and companies. FUGs are primarily constrained by their limited scale in terms of membership and land area. The formation of intergroups and networks minimizes this limitation.

Water resource research and education in mountain communities

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2008
Bolívia
América do Sul

High elevation páramo (wetland) ecosystems in the Andes are important water sources for local communities and downstream agricultural and urban users. These headwater catchments, however, are often impacted by human activities (eg agricultural production) that affect both stream water quality and flow.

La nouvelle génération de programmes et projets d’aménagement des bassins versants

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2008
Alemanha
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos
Ruanda
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
Guatemala
Indonésia
Canadá
Congo
Costa Rica
Níger
Quênia
Paquistão
Itália
Nepal
Gana
Vietnam
Myanmar
Equador
Cuba
Índia
Butão
França
Europa
África
Américas
Ásia

Durant l’Année internationale de la montagne en 2002, la FAO et ses partenaires ont lancé une évaluation à grande échelle et un examen mondial de l’état actuel et des tendances futures de l’aménagement intégré et participatif des bassins versants.

Accounting and Auditing

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Junho, 2008
Arménia
Europa
Ásia Central

This report provides an assessment of accounting, financial reporting and auditing requirements and practices within the enterprise and financial sectors in Armenia.

Participatory Management of Forests and Protected Areas - A Trainer's Manual

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Training Resources & Tools
Maio, 2008
South-Eastern Asia

Opportunities for forest managers to gain knowledge and skills in participatory resource management processes are still limited. A recent survey by IUCN has brought this out where a third of PA managers indicated that one of the areas priority training areas for them was related to sustainable development.