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Ordenación de cuencas hidrográficas

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1991
Nepal
France
Bolivia
Colombia
China

Para que produzcan los resultados apetecidos, las actividades de ordenacin de cuencas hidrogrficas han de incorporar hidrologa forestal, conservacin de suelos y aguas y planificacin del uso de la tierra en un marco lgico ms amplio que tome en consideracin no slo los fenmenos fsicos, sino tambin los factores econmicos, sociales e institucionales. En este nmero, Unasylva examina varios aspectos de la ordenacin de cuencas hidrogrficas.

Natural Resources and Environment Newsletter

Reports & Research
November, 2011
United States of America

In this issue, we look at the launch of the new Global Soil Partnership and examine the next steps. We also look report on FAO’s collaboration with NASA to create an international fire-reporting system, the Global Fire Information Management System, which delivers key data to remote regions of developing countries. Finally, we introduce FAO-MOSAICC, an integrated package of models to carry out climate change impact assessment at the national level.

Alianza Sudamericana por el Suelo (SSP) . Plan de Implementación Regional (PIR) de los Pilares de Acción de la Alianza Mundial por el Suelo (AMS) para los países de América del Sur

Reports & Research
November, 2015
Chile
Peru
Uruguay
Ecuador
Bolivia
Argentina
Venezuela
Paraguay
Colombia
Brazil
Americas

Considerando la necesidad de implementar acciones que promuevan el manejo sostenible del suelo, principalmente en contextos donde la degradación constituye una amenaza que impacta negativamente a comunidades rurales, la FAO a través del Secretariado de la Alianza Mundial por el Suelo (AMS) estableció la Alianza Latinoamericana por el Suelo en el año 2012 en el marco del Congreso Latinoamericano de Suelos.

Guidelines: land evaluation for extensive grazing

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1991
France
Zambia
Afghanistan
Zimbabwe
Australia
Greece
Guinea
Ethiopia
Pakistan
Colombia
Panama
Kenya
Jordan
Philippines
Libya
Italy
Botswana
Netherlands
Argentina
Sudan
Europe
Asia
Africa
Northern America

Extensive grazing is the predominant form of land use on at least a quarter of the world’s land surface, in which livestock are raised on food that comes mainly from rangelands. Extensive grazing differs from crop or forestry production, in which the produce remains in situ whilst growing. Evaluation for extensive grazing, unlike that for cropping or forestry, must take into account the production of both grazing forage, termed primary production, and the livestock that feed on this forage, termed secondary production.

Land degradation

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1971
France
Switzerland
United States of America
Zambia
Mali
Egypt
China
Germany
Australia
Canada
Venezuela
Pakistan
Japan
Malaysia
Portugal
India
Sudan
Georgia
Mexico
Europe
Asia
Africa
Northern America

This publication has been prepared as a background paper in view of the UN conference on the human environment that was held in Stockholm in 1972. This background document had contribution from UNESCO, IAEA and WHO. While the demand for land for land increases at a very rapid rate through population growth, technological progress and industrial development, soil resources remain fixed. The maintenance of their productivity is therefore of paramount importance.

Gobernanza y tenencia de tierras y recursos naturales en America Latina

Reports & Research
November, 2009
Honduras
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Bolivia
Cuba
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Uruguay
Japan
Nicaragua
Colombia
Ecuador
Netherlands
Argentina
Paraguay

Documento de trabajo sobre tenencia de la tierra 5. Este informe estudia las tendencias de la buena gobernanza de la tenencia de la tierra y otros recursos naturales en América Latina. En él se analizan los diferentes mecanismos empleados y se identifican los aspectos que cabe considerar en aras de una gobernanza responsable de la tenencia de la tierra.

Soil Loss Assessment in Malawi

Journal Articles & Books
September, 2016
Kenya
Spain
Sweden
Zimbabwe
Italy
United Kingdom
Malawi
Norway
Africa

Soil loss is a major threat to the agricultural development in Malawi and by extension is also a major hindrance to the overall economic development of the country since the Malawian economy is dependent on agriculture. Not only does soil loss reduce the cultivable soil depth but it also takes away the fertile soils from the farmlands. The net effect is loss of agricultural productivity, increased expenditure on fertilizers, and a general decline in profitability of crop production.