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Soil salinization and sodification

Policy Papers & Briefs
Octubre, 2016

The front of the postcard provides a short description on Soil salinization and sodification (definition, cause, key facts) while the back gives the worldwide conditions and trends by region. The data given here is derived from information published in the Status of the World's Soil Resources report, released in December 2015.

The Report and the Technical Summary are available at the links below:

Proceedings of the Expert Consultation on Land Degradation,Plant, Animal and Human Nutrition: Inter-Relation And Impact

Reports & Research
Abril, 2005
Egipto
Iraq
Alemania
China
Irlanda
Canadá
Irán
Francia
Nueva Zelandia
Jordania
Marruecos
Libia
Turquía
Omán
Italia
Siria
Túnez
Sudán
Arabia Saudita
Líbano
Asia
África

The current volume presents the Proceedings of an important meeting entitled "Regional Expert Consultation on Land Degradation, Plant, Animal and Human Nutrition: Inter-relation and Impact". This scientific gathering managed to have a group of soil scientists/plant nutrition specialists, animal nutrition and medical doctors/human nutrition specialists to discuss these inter-related issues.

La santé des sols: des technologies pour produire plus avec moins. fiche d' information no. 2

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2011
Kenya
Bangladesh
Malawi
Níger
América del Sur
África

L’agriculture doit littéralement retourner à ses racines en redécouvrant l’importance de sols en bonne santé, en utilisant des sources naturelles de nutrition des plantes et en appliquant avec discernement les engrais minéraux.

Coastal protection in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami: What role for forests and trees?

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2007
Bangladesh
Finlandia
Malasia
Myanmar
Indonesia
India
Sri Lanka
Maldivas
Tailandia
Nueva Zelandia
Asia
Oceanía

Following the widespread wreckage and loss of life caused by the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004, unprecedented efforts where made to restore order and rebuild the lives and livelihoods of the millions affected. A proportion of the reconstruction and rehabilitation effort was focused on environmental rehabilitation and a part of this again on the rehabilitation of coastal trees and forests. Many programmes were implemented during the post-tsunami period to restore coastal trees and forests, and in particular mangrove forests.

No-Tillage Farming for Sustainable Land Management: Lessons from the 2000 Brazil Study Tour

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2001
Mozambique
Kenya
Zambia
Uganda
Malí
Zimbabwe
Eritrea
Tanzania
Sudáfrica
Ghana
Malawi
México
Brasil
África
Américas

In November 2000, the World Bank (WB) and the Brazilian Federation for Direct Planting into Crop Residue (FEBRAPDP) organized the third Study Tour on “Producer-Led Rural Organizations for Sustainable Land Management” (PRO-SLM), with particular emphasis on notillage systems (NT).1 The Study Tour followed a 10-day itinerary of over 1,000 km through Southern Brazil, covering Paraná and Santa Catarina States, two states which received WB support through land and micro-watershed management projects.

Genética

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1978
Australia
Oceanía

Revista internacional de silvicultura e industrias forestales

Country Study on Status of Land Tenure, Planning and Management in Oriental Near East Countries

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2012
Argelia
Egipto
Estados Unidos de América
Iraq
Francia
Malta
Jordania
Chipre
Yemen
Albania
Omán
Italia
Siria
Emiratos Árabes Unidos
Líbano
Bahrein
Kuwait
Asia

The report deals with land tenure issues in Lebanon and analyzes major problems facing sustainable agriculture in view of natural setting, prevailing practices and existing legislation. Lebanon consists mainly of rugged mountainous regions with slopping and steep lands. The population of Lebanon in 2007 was 4 million with 407,362 residing in Beirut, the administrative capital of Lebanon. One of the main problems in land tenure and land management issues is the cadastre where a significant part of Lebanon is still outside the cadastre (North Bekaa, East Mountains).

Improved production systems as an alternative to shifting cultivation

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1984
Kenya
Francia
Nigeria
Filipinas
Micronesia
Australia
Ghana
Congo
Guinea
India
Sierra Leona
Etiopía
Níger
Brasil

Shifting cultivation, under its diverse forms of slash and burn system, is a traditional method of cultivating tropical upland soils, mostly for subsistence purposes. This traditional system of cultivation is in ecological balance with the environment and does not irreversibly degrade the soil resource, provided a sufficient length of fallow is allowed for soil restoration. However, increasing population pressures necessitate more intensive use of land. The consequence is extended cropping periods and shortened fallows.

Brochure: Cinquième semaine forestière méditerranéenne

Policy Papers & Briefs
Junio, 2016

La Semaine Forestière Méditerranéenne rassemble une grande diversité d’acteurs pour prendre part à l’un des plus importants forums sur les forêts méditerranéennes d’aujourd’hui. Cet évènement bisannuel facilite la coopération entre la communauté scientifique, les décideurs politiques et d’autres acteurs en proposant une plateforme de dialogue régional commune. Cet évènement souligne également l’importance des forêts méditerranéenne au niveau global et met l’accent sur les défis auxquels ces forêts font face.