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Report of the regional workshop on salt-affected soils from sea water intrusion: strategies for rehabilitation and management

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2005
Italy
Philippines
Japan
Somalia
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Australia
United Kingdom
United Arab Emirates
India
Myanmar
Maldives
Thailand
Netherlands
Asia

The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami devastated the lives of millions. With considerable determination, local communities have joined national and international organizations and governments to bring relief and start the recovery work. FAO has been involved in assisting the affected countries in numerous ways so that agricultural activities may be resumed. While short-term assistance is indispensable, strategic planning for medium and long-term rehabilitation in collaboration with partners and governments is required for appropriate intervention.

Equitable payments for watershed services: Financing conservation and development in Tanzania

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2014
Tanzania
Italy
Africa

EPWS begins with the identification of a water problem (quantity and/or quality) downstream. this problem has significant financial impact for water users (domestic, industrial, commercial). causes of the problem are located upstream as a consequence of unsustainable land use (subsistence agriculture) by poor farmers who degrade the ecosystem.

Tackling desertification in the Korqin Sandy Lands trough integrated afforestation

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2000
France
Belgium
Israel
China
Italy
Australia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Mongolia
Thailand
Canada

The Project was created as a result of an urgent need to protect cultivated land against the severe degradation caused by wind and water erosion in the Korqin Sandy Lands, to improve the socio-economic well being of the inhabitants of the region and for the need to sustainable produce wood for all sorts of uses.

Info Note Better Life Alliance in Zambia

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2016
Kenya
Rwanda
Bangladesh
Honduras
United States of America
Japan
Zambia
Ghana
Haiti
Peru
Denmark
Ethiopia
Nigeria
Africa

This case study estimates the GHG impacts from the implementation of an agricultural development project supported by USAID in Zambia. It identifies the magnitude of a larger set of GHG impacts and compares GHG impact strength of different field activities and cropping systems. As such, the assessment results are instrumental for informing investment and policy planners in Zambia when designing LED strategies in agriculture. Better Life Alliance (BLA) achieved significant climate change mitigation benefits of estimated -902,530 tCO2e per year.

Erosión del suelo

Policy Papers & Briefs
October, 2016

La parte delantera de la postal ofrece una breve descripción sobre la erosión del suelo (definición, causa, hechos clave), mientras que la parte posterior muestra las condiciones y tendencias mundiales por región. Estos datos se derivan de la información publicada en el informe del Estado Mundial del Recurso Suelo, publicado en diciembre de 2015.

Fisheries in the Drylands of sub-Saharan Africa

Journal Articles & Books
April, 2016
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
United States of America
Rwanda
Zambia
Mali
Burundi
Namibia
Ghana
South Sudan
Malawi
Niger
Sudan
Kenya
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Botswana
Netherlands
Senegal
Chad
Norway
Africa
Southern Africa

The focus of this review has been on both documenting the general resilience of many fish resources to climatic variability and its underestimation in livelihood importance, including in protracted crisis situations, but also on enhancing the potential supply of fish from dryland areas by better use of the available water bodies, and in particular from small reservoirs.

The FAO-ESCAP pilot project on national water visions. From vision to action: a synthesis of experiences in Southeast Asia

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2001
Morocco
Philippines
Malaysia
Japan
China
Myanmar
Cambodia
Vietnam
Thailand
Netherlands
Asia

Based on the FAO-ESCAP project to develop 'national water visions' in the Asia-Pacific region that would set out each country's goals for sound water management to meet the needs of all for this vital natural resource over the next two decades. Contains four Southeast Asia case studies (Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam), which were carried out as part of the project and looks at water use in these countries and how they plan to fulfil their water visions.