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  1. Library Resource
    Manuels et directives
    janvier, 1970
    Chine, Mongolie, Cambodge, Indonésie, Laos, Malaisie, Philippines, Thaïlande, Viet Nam, Bangladesh, Bhoutan, Inde, Maldives, Népal, Finlande, Allemagne

    FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Germany, IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development), Finland, GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit), UN-Habitat, World Bank and UNDP, and IPC (International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty), Food First International Action Network (FIAN), ILC (International Land Coalition), FIG (International Federation of Surveyors) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private se

  2. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1994
    Asie méridionale, Afrique, Bangladesh, Chine, Gambie, Guatemala, Inde, Indonésie, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Rwanda, Zambie

    Why should there be a book about the commercialization of subsistence agriculture, economic development, and nutrition? There are two compelling resasons. First, concerns and suspicions about adverse effects on the poor of commercialization of subsistence agriculture persist and influence policy of developing countries and of donor agencies.

  3. Library Resource
    janvier, 2012
    Bangladesh, Chine, Inde, Indonésie, Viet Nam

    In the wake of the food crises of the early 1970s and the resulting World Food Conference of 1974, a group of innovators realized that food security depends not only on crop production, but also on the policies that affect food systems from farm to table. In 1975, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) was founded—nine years after the Asian Development Bank (ADB). For the past 38 years, IFPRI has worked to provide solid research and evidence-based policy options to partners in recipient and donor countries and at multilateral agencies.

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    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1994
    Asie méridionale, Afrique, Bangladesh, Chine, Gambie, Guatemala, Inde, Indonésie, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Rwanda, Zambie

    The distributional benefits of commercialization of agriculture, access to commercialization opportunities, and sharing of commercialization risks are functions of institutional arrangements. Obviously, the indirect food security and nutritional effects are, thereby, partly a function of such institutional arrangements. This chapter explores the relevance to food security of one form of contractual relationship in agriculture: formal contracts between producers and buyers (generally processors or exporters), a production and marketing system known as contract farming.

  5. Library Resource

    The urgency of securing community land rights in a turbulent world

    Rapports et recherches
    février, 2017
    Kenya, République démocratique du Congo, Sénégal, Brésil, Colombie, Pérou, Chine, Indonésie, Inde

    Amid the realities of major political turbulence, there was growing recognition in 2016 that the land rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities are key to ensuring peace and prosperity, economic development, sound investment, and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Despite equivocation by governments, a critical mass of influential investors and companies now recognize the market rationale for respecting community land rights.

  6. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    octobre, 2009
    Indonésie, États-Unis d'Amérique, Inde, Malaisie, Chine, Asie

    The production of biofuels has been supported by many conservationists and environmentalists on the grounds that it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and is a renewable energy substitute for non-renewable fossil fuels, mainly oil. More recently the domestic production of biofuels (and the domestic supply of other forms of alternative energy) have been welcomed by several nations as ways to reduce their oil imports and increase their energy self-sufficiency, as for example, has happened in the United States.

  7. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2007
    Indonésie, Chine, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Asie, Asie méridionale

    Our aim was to produce a uniform 'regional' land-cover map of South and Southeast Asia based on 'sub-regional' mapping results generated in the context of the Global Land Cover 2000 project. The 'region' of tropical and sub-tropical South and Southeast Asia stretches from the Himalayas and the southern border of China in the north, to Sri Lanka and Indonesia in the south, and from Pakistan in the west to the islands of New Guinea in the far east. The regional land-cover map is based on sub-regional digital mapping results derived from SPOT-VEGETATION satellite data for the years 1998-2000.

  8. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2008
    Indonésie, Malaisie, Brésil, Chine

    Malaysia is the world`s largest exporter of tropical timber (all products), at FOB value of RM21.5 billion in 2005, followed by Indonesia and Brazil. In 2004, Malaysia overtook Indonesia as the leading exporter of plywood with just over 4.35 million cubic metres (m3), but in 2005 China outstripped all producer countries including Malaysia (5.13 million m3) as the largest exporter of tropical plywood. Although the timber industry linkages integrating about 750 small and medium enterprise (SMEs) with another 1,500 smaller production units.

  9. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2013
    Indonésie, Kenya, Inde, Tunisie, Chine

    The impact of land use changes on sustainable development is of increasing interest in many regions of the world. This study aimed to test the transferability of the Framework for Participatory Impact Assessment (FoPIA), which was originally developed in the European context, to developing countries, in which lack of data often prevents the use of data-driven impact assessment methods. The core aspect of FoPIA is the stakeholder-based assessment of alternative land use scenarios.

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    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2009
    États-Unis d'Amérique, Philippines, Malaisie, Chine, Indonésie, Australie, Canada, Thaïlande, Nouvelle-Zélande

    The emerging biofuel sector has drawn great interest as an alternative source of fuel for transportation. The expansion of biofuels greatly impacts world agricultural markets, since currently, the primary feedstocks for ethanol and biodiesel production are field crops and their derived products. There is great interest in the potential of countries to expand their biofuel sectors through increased production of feedstocks. The long-term potential for developing first-generation biofuels in many countries depends on a large and constant supply of feedstocks.

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