The overall aim of the project is to identify physical and institutional interventions to improve water management using an integrated approach across scales (from farm to main canal levels) and encompassing water quantity–quality interactions. The project’s geographical focus is the Nile Delta in Egypt.
The project was originally planned for four years. Due to a policy change announced by the Australian Government in reducing the aid investment in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt, the duration of the project was reduced to three years.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencejuillet, 2016Afrique septentrionale, Égypte
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2016Algérie, Égypte, Maroc, Afrique du Sud, Canada, Tunisie, Soudan
The aim of the practical guidelines presented in this document is to support the adoption and usability of the criteria and indicators (C&I) for Sustainable Management of Forests and Rangelands (SFRM) adopted by the 22nd Session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission (NEFRC). The guidelines are based on the review of existing literature and on consultations with national experts and relevant institutions in Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia regarding challenges identified in the use of the prop osed C&I for SFRM.
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Library ResourceMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsdécembre, 2016Rwanda, Égypte, Maroc, Danemark, Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Kenya, Afrique du Sud, Yémen, Turquie, Espagne, Burundi, Chine, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Norvège, Pays-Bas, Fédération de Russie, Soudan, Malaisie, Arabie saoudite, Émirats arabes unis
This study analyses Egypt’s agricultural sector and its performance over time, identifies constraints to increasing production and exports, and examines the key role of trade in inclusive agriculture development. After a review of current trends in the agricultural sector and trade policies, the study elaborates on the main pillars of Egypt’s current agricultural development strategy and the factors inhibiting growth of agricultural production and trade.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2016Égypte, Asie occidentale, Afrique septentrionale
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresseptembre, 2016Algérie, Égypte, Malawi, Rwanda, Croatie, Burkina Faso, Chine, Maroc, Ghana, Malte, Éthiopie, République de Corée, Niger, Cameroun, Cap-Vert, Mozambique, Chypre, Japon, Viet Nam, Albanie, Italie, Cambodge
This paper assesses past trends in agricultural land and labour productivity, as a test whether it is feasible to meet the SDG target 2.3, namely doubling productivity and incomes of smallholders within a 15-year time span, if history were to serve as a guide. The target implies agricultural productivity would need to increase by 4.6% per year on average during 2015-2030. Available country-level data on land productivity (1961-2012) and labour productivity (1980-2012) for 140 countries shows that past trends fall well short of the desired pace of productivity growth.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2016Algérie, Égypte, Bangladesh, Chili, Allemagne, Pérou, Canada, Iran, République de Corée, Kenya, Maroc, Japon, Philippines, Italie, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Tunisie, Inde, Chine, Brésil
<p>The purpose of this sheet is to provide comprehensive set of information on GIAHS Programme in a single document which summarizes all the core information uploaded in the website and written in the previously released sources.</p> The overall goal of the global initiative is to identify and safeguard Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems and their associated landscapes, agricultural biodiversity and knowledge systems through catalyzing and establishing a long-term programme to support such systems and enhance global, national and local benefits derived through thei
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesnovembre, 2016Algérie, Qatar, Égypte, Brésil, Mauritanie, Iraq, Iran, Djibouti, Comores, Jordanie, Maroc, Yémen, Libye, Turquie, Somalie, Oman, Koweït, Tunisie, Soudan, Bahreïn, Arabie saoudite, Liban, Afrique, Afrique septentrionale
This paper begins by exploring what the term family farming means and how appropriate it is in the NENA region. It will explore more generally the role of farming and agriculture in the broader political economy of the region. The paper establishes the distinctive features of the region, what might be generalised and what might not be so common between countries with contrasting patterns of development.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresfévrier, 2016Égypte, Estonie, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Chine, Jamaïque, Éthiopie, Kenya, Maroc, Afrique du Sud, Turquie, Kirghizistan, Italie, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Pays-Bas, Soudan, Mexique, Cambodge
Classification Concepts The FAO Land Cover Classification System software is due to be released in its third version, and with it come four supporting volumes. The first of these is Classification Concepts, which lays the foundation for an understanding of the Land Cover Metalanguage (LCML) that is used to create classes for legends.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresfévrier, 2016Serbie, Égypte, Afghanistan, États-Unis d'Amérique, Kenya, Mauritanie, Croatie, Eswatini, République démocratique du Congo, Rwanda, Jordanie, Maroc, Yémen, Tadjikistan, Espagne, Somalie, Ouzbékistan, Italie, Tunisie, Tchad, Mexique
As World leaders forged two new big deals in late 2015 – the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Climate Change Agreements – over 200 experts and technical officers working in fields related to land and water management, participated in the 3rd Land and Water Days held at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Headquarters in Rome, from 10 to 12 November 2015.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2016Qatar, Égypte, États-Unis d'Amérique, Iraq, Chili, Chine, Australie, Irlande, Iran, Arabie saoudite, Yémen, Émirats arabes unis, Oman, Italie, Koweït, Royaume-Uni, Bahreïn, Norvège, Pays-Bas, Asie, Afrique septentrionale
This document provides a clear and comprehensive account for the application of marine spatial planning (MSP) within the Regional Commission for Fisheries (RECOFI) region. It builds on regional technical workshops, held under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), aimed principally at improving the prospects for fisheries and aquaculture in the Near East. Marine spatial planning provides a step-by-step process that allows for the cooperative integration of the major marine uses and users within a defined marine area.
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