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FAO’s report on follow-up activities to the recommendations and requests of the 28th Session of the Commission

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2015
Belice
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Perú
Bolivia
Suriname
Venezuela
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panamá
Sudáfrica
Nicaragua
Uruguay
Ecuador
Trinidad y Tabago
Argentina
Paraguay
México
Brasil
Cuba
América del Sur
Caribe

Meeting symbol/code: FO:LACFC/2015/3
Session: Sess. 29

Les petites entreprises communautaires de produits forestiers: analyse et développement des marchés, brochure D

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2004

L’objectif principal de la Phase 2 consiste à sélectionner les meilleurs produits tout en renforçant la capacitédes membres du groupe cible à développer leur entreprise. Tout comme dans la Phase 1, les informationssont recueillies au sujet des quatre dossiers de développement de l’entreprise (marché/économie, gestion desressources/environnement, volet social/institutionnel, et science et technologie) afin d’identifier les opportunitéset contraintes puis de sélectionner les produits les plus prometteurs. Les trois étapes de cette phase sont présentéesdans l’Encadré D.1.

2002 Año Internacional de las Montañas

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Nepal
Kenya
Australia
China
Ecuador
Jamaica
Bolivia
Austria
Argentina
India

Las declaraciones del Director General de la FAO y del Rey de Nepal, los resmenes de cuestiones y actividades relativas a las montaas en pases como Bolivia, Italia, Kirguistn y Per, e informacin sobre bosques de montaa, bosques de niebla tropicales y montaas sagradas completan el recorrido de Unasylva por las montaas.

Small-scale forest enterprises

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1987
Kenya
Suecia
Gabón
Italia
Europa

In response to government concerns, FAO has begun to develop more information on the nature of small forest enterprises, their contributions to rural incomes, the constraints that hold the small entrepreneur back, and the opportunities that strengthening this sector hold for improved rural incomes. An initial step was the commissioning of a number of case-studies.

Property rights, land fragmentation and the emerging structure of agriculture in Central and Eastern European countries

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2006
Eslovenia
Estados Unidos de América
Israel
Alemania
Bulgaria
Austria
Lituania
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Paraguay
Hungría
Albania
Rumania
Polonia
Georgia
Armenia
Brasil
Europa

This paper offers an overview of land reform processes in the CEECs and their outcomes and impacts and analyzes current and emerging structures in rural areas. Different types of land consolidation are defined and their potential impacts are assessed. The paper then looks in depth at land consolidation processes, especially in the context of land management, and outlines preconditions and cornerstones for various approaches. Environmental aspects and principles for land funds and land banking are also drawn in.

Accommodating multiple interests in forestry

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1998
Colombia
Filipinas
Madagascar
Italia
Indonesia
Bolivia
Níger
Camerún
África
Américas

In December 1997, FAO hosted a workshop, Pluralism and Sustainable Forestry and Rural Development. to exchange information and experiences and to explore mechanisms, methods and fore for optimizing cooperation among the different groups concerned with the management of forest resources. The workshop was attended by 35 participants representing different organizations (and organizational types, geographic regions and disciplines). The articles in this issue of Unasylva are adaptations of papers presented at that workshop.

The Impact of HIV/AIDS on rural households and land issues in Southern and Eastern Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Kenya
Zambia
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Esuatini
Congo
Gabón
Malawi
Etiopía
Mozambique
Sudáfrica
Lesotho
Uganda
Rwanda
Haití
Camerún
Tanzania
Botswana
Bahamas
Togo
África

This background paper intends to highlight key issues surrounding the impact of HIV/AIDS on land, particularly at the rural household level in Southern and Eastern Africa. It also serves as an introduction to three country reports commissioned by the Sub-Regional Office for Southern and Eastern Africa of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on the impact of the epidemic on land issues. These studies are focused on Kenya, Lesotho and South Africa.