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Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Junio 2018
Turkmenistán
Tayikistán
Kirguistán
Azerbaiyán
Uzbekistán
Kazajstán
Turquía

The partnership between FAO and Turkey has thrived since the establishment of the country office in 1982 and the Subregional<p></p>Office for Central Asia in 2007 in Ankara. Through the FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme and FAO-Turkey Forestry Programme,<p></p>cooperation continues to prosper.

Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Junio 2018
Tayikistán
Afganistán
Japón
Kirguistán

Cooperation between Tajikistan and FAO has been ongoing since the country joined the Organization in 1995. FAO<p></p>assistance was initially provided in the form of short-term emergency interventions in response to a locust outbreak and<p></p>also to help the transition to stability after a period of civil war.

Artículos de revistas y libros
Junio 2018
Alemania
Rumania
Francia
Kirguistán
Armenia
Azerbaiyán
Turquía
Turkmenistán
Suecia
Ucrania
Uzbekistán
Italia
Moldavia
Austria
Kazajstán
Rusia
Belarús
Georgia
Tayikistán
Noruega

This handbook has been prepared for the training workshop on innovative methods of amelioration and use of salt-affected soils, which takes place in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in September 2017. This workshop is conducted within the framework of the Implementation Plan of the Eurasian Soil Partnership, which is a sub-regional affiliation of the Global Soil Partnership.

Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Junio 2018
Tayikistán

Таджикистан сотрудничает с ФАО со времени вступления страны в Организацию в 1995 году. Первоначально помощь ФАО<p></p>заключалась в реализации краткосрочных чрезвычайных мер реагирования в связи со вспышками саранчи, а также в оказании<p></p>поддержки стране в период ее перехода к мирной жизни после гражданской войны.

Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Marzo 2018
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Perú
Ghana
Etiopía
Níger
Malawi
Honduras
Uganda
Tanzania
Ecuador
Camboya
Paraguay
Burkina Faso
Iraq
Burundi
Nepal
Nicaragua
Tayikistán
Haití
México
Viet Nam

For rural women and men, land is often the most important household asset for supporting agricultural production and providing food security and nutrition. Evidence shows that secure land tenure is strongly associated with higher levels of investment and productivity in agriculture – and therefore with higher incomes and greater economic wellbeing.

Artículos de revistas y libros
Marzo 2018
Argelia
Benin
Estados Unidos de América
Suecia
Alemania
Reino Unido
Canadá
Congo
Etiopía
República Centroafricana
Jordania
Camerún
Chad
Gabón
Burkina Faso
España
Burundi
Uruguay
Kenya
Tayikistán
Noruega
Ghana

<p>The <i>State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources</i> addresses the conservation, management and sustainable use of forest tree and other woody plant genetic resources of actual and potential value for human well-being in the broad range of management systems.

Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Febrero 2018
Nepal
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Malawi
Rwanda
Lesotho
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Ecuador
Senegal
Etiopía
Níger
Uganda
Tayikistán

Secure tenure rights and control over land for women and men farmers are key to boosting smallholder productivity, rural development and food security. However, in many parts of the world, men and women have inadequate access to secure property rights over land.

Informes e investigaciones
Octubre 2017
Afganistán
China
Argelia
Egipto
Etiopía
India
Irán
Iraq
Jordania
Kazajstán
Kirguistán
Líbano
Libia
Marruecos
Pakistán
Palestina
Sudán
Siria
Tayikistán
Turkmenistán
Túnez
Turquía
Uzbekistán
África oriental
África septentrional
Asia oriental
Asia meridional
Asia central
Asia occidental

This document presents the Strategic Plan of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas for the period from 2017 to 2026. ICARDA’s mission is to enhance food, water, and nutritional security and environmental health in the face of global challenges, including climate change.

Artículos de revistas y libros
Julio 2017
Asia central
Kazajstán
Kirguistán
Tayikistán
Turkmenistán
Mongolia

This paper examines the roles of the state, international organisations and the public in pastoral land reform in the Central Asian republics and Mongolia. In recent years new legislation has been passed in most of these countries, often driven by environmental concerns.

Land reform by default: uncovering patterns of agricultural decollectivization in Tajikistan
Publicación revisada por pares
Enero 2017
Tayikistán

Like that in other post-communist states, Tajikistan’s agricultural decollectivization was initiated through top-down measures. However, the implementation process has not been uniform across the state’s territory; in some districts collective farms were quickly and thoroughly broken up, while in others the process is just now beginning.

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