Trends and Emerging Needs for 2020, Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study II
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesaoût, 2010Asia du sud-est
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesmai, 2010Asia du sud-est
Following Copenhagen, forestry stakeholders have raised many questions about the meaning of COP15 for people, forests, and forestry. FAO and RECOFTC brought together 12 experts in Bali to debate the issues and provide answers to a dozen key questions. This report summarizes the discussions.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2010Bangladesh
Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world. Its 144,000 square kilometres are home to an estimated 150 million people. About 45 percent (2004) of them live below the national poverty line and around 36 percent are living on US$ 1 per day. Agriculture contributes largely to the national economy, with 60 percent of employment provided by the agricultural sector (including crops, livestock, fisheries and forestry) in 1995/6. Rural poverty is highest but urban poverty is growing.
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Library Resourcejuin, 2010Global
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Library Resourceaoût, 2010Global
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Library Resourcejuin, 2010Global
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2010Chili, Pérou, Uruguay, Équateur, Colombie, Brésil, Bolivie, Italie, Mexique, Panama
Information on water use is required for political, economic and academic decision making on issues affecting everyone?s life. Owing to fi nancial constraints, it is diffi cult to have complete and comprehensive information on everything related to water. Techniques and methodologies are, therefore, used to affordably maximize control. To improve understanding of the different techniques and methodologies used to generate information, the AQUASTAT team sent thematic questionnaires to approximately 170 countries in April 2009.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2010Éthiopie, Italie, Bénin, Madagascar, Sri Lanka
As water becomes scarcer in many countries, governments increasingly have to deal with the considerable challenges of water management. Sound information on water vailability and use is key to shaping water policies that aim to provide equitable and sustainable use of increasingly scarce water resources. Accurate information on agricultural water withdrawal is particularly important to planners and decision-makers involved in water management, as agriculture represents the largest water us er in many countries, representing about 70 percent of total withdrawal worldwide.
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