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Articles et Livres
novembre 2018
Angola
Mozambique
Nigéria
Kenya
Ouganda
Zimbabwe
Italie
Botswana
Eswatini
Ghana
Thaïlande

The Guide promotes adapting a convergent and people-centred gender approach towards increasing and improving the provision of goods and services from agriculture, forestry and fisheries in a sustainable manner while reducing rural poverty in different priority areas of FAO’s work. This includes gender equality, territorial development, legal aspects and natural resources management (i.e.

Articles et Livres
novembre 2018
Serbie
Népal
Maroc
Guatemala
Philippines
Ouganda
Albanie
Oman
Pérou
Azerbaïdjan
Indonésie
Zimbabwe
Colombie
Cambodge
Congo
Argentine
Sierra Leone
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Chine
Mexique
Kenya

Goal 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls” recognizes the fundamental role of women in achieving poverty reduction, food security and nutrition.

Articles et Livres
octobre 2018
Allemagne
Kenya
Laos
Éthiopie
Zimbabwe
Italie
République arabe syrienne
Cambodge
Thaïlande
Inde
Soudan
Nouvelle-Zélande
Niger
Malawi
Norvège
Pays-Bas

Available evidence indicates that pastoral destitution in Ethiopia is principally driven by feed and water scarcity. Feed resources ought to be considered in the broader perspective and not predominantly during emergency as is the case now.

Rapports et recherches
octobre 2018
Rwanda
Égypte
Maroc
Bangladesh
Kenya
Zambie
Viet Nam
Chili
Zimbabwe
Colombie
Bolivie
Ghana
Thaïlande
Hongrie
Panama

The focus of Strategic Objective 2 stems from FAO’s vision for sustainable agriculture, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda. This evaluation assessed FAO’s efforts in promoting integrated approaches for making agriculture, forestry and fisheries more productive and sustainable.

Articles et Livres
octobre 2018
Angola
Algérie
Égypte
Guinée équatoriale
Burundi
Japon
Gambie
Bénin
Éthiopie
Burkina Faso
Zimbabwe
Cameroun
Botswana
Ghana
Congo
Djibouti
Gabon
Tchad
Comores
Érythrée

The global agricultural sector today faces the double challenge of feeding a growing population while preserving the underlying natural resources of land, water and air. In the meantime, already a third of the world’s soils are degraded. Soil and nutrient management techniques aimed at restoring soil health will therefore be essential to meeting these challenges.

Articles et Livres
octobre 2018
Kenya
Espagne
Suède
Zimbabwe
Italie
Royaume-Uni
Malawi
Norvège

Soil loss is a major threat to the agricultural development in Malawi and by extension is also a major hindrance to the overall economic development of the country since the Malawian economy is dependent on agriculture. Not only does soil loss reduce the cultivable soil depth but it also takes away the fertile soils from the farmlands.

Matériels institutionnels et promotionnels
octobre 2018
Maroc
Eswatini
Zimbabwe

Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) and FAO have partnered since the country joined the Organization in 1971. FAO assistance has covered the<p></p>formulation and implementation of food security and nutrition policies, including risk reduction and management strategies,<p></p>and activities to increase agricultural productivity.

Rapports et recherches
octobre 2018
Kenya
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Zimbabwe
Malawi
Afrique

In recent decades, many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have pursued national water permit systems, derived from the colonial era and reinforced by “global best practice.” These systems have proved logistically impossible to manage and have worsened inequality in water access.

Articles et Livres
septembre 2018
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Suisse
États-Unis d'Amérique
Kenya
Afrique du Sud
Tadjikistan
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Indonésie
Botswana
Australie
Canada
Nouvelle-Zélande
Pakistan
Finlande
Mexique
Mongolie

Wildlife management is the focus of considerable international debate because of its importance for biodiversity conservation, human safety, livelihoods and food security. Local people have been managing wildlife for millennia, including through hunting. Sufficient examples are presented in this edition to show that sustainable wildlife management is also feasible in the modern era.

Articles et Livres
septembre 2018
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Équateur
Kenya
Afrique du Sud
Tadjikistan
Chili
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Indonésie
Botswana
Australie
Bolivie
Autriche
Argentine
Inde
Pakistan
Mexique
Mongolie

La gestión sostenible de la vida silvestre es objeto de considerable atención en el debate internacional debido a su importancia para la conservación de la biodiversidad, la seguridad humana, los medios de subsistencia y la seguridad alimentaria. Las poblaciones locales han gestionado las especies silvestres durante milenios, incluso a través de la caza.

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