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La situation mondiale des pêches et de l'aquaculture - 2006

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2007
França
Bangladesh
Belize
Samoa
Chile
China
Sri Lanka
Canadá
Irã
Serra Leoa
Panamá
Moçambique
Filipinas
Kiribati
Madagáscar
Myanmar
Cambodja
Maldivas
Quênia

Il y a plusieurs décennies, les efforts des administrations consistaient essentiellement à développer la pêche et l’aquaculture et à veiller à ce que la production et la consommation augmentent. Lorsque, dans les années 80, de nombreuses ressources ont été exploitées complètement ou à l’excès, les décideurs ont commencé à être attentifs à la gestion des pêches, outre le développement de l’aquaculture. L’aquaculture continue à progresser, tandis que la pêche – pour l’ensemble du monde – semble plafonner.

Good governance in land tenure and administration

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2007
Finlândia
Itália

This guide is written for people who work in land administration and all those with an interest in land, land tenure and their governance. Although much has been written about the importance of good governance in achieving development goals, there is comparatively little material on good governance in land tenure and administration. Failings in governance have adverse consequences for society as a whole. By contrast, good governance can help achieve economic development and the reduction of poverty. Good governance matters.

Land access in rural Africa:Strategies to fight gender inequality

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2008
Argélia
Burkina Faso
Estados Unidos
Quênia
Zâmbia
Burúndi
Namíbia
Gana
Congo
Malawi
Níger
Ruanda
Marrocos
Bélgica
Uganda
Madagáscar
Itália
Tunísia
Senegal
República Democrática do Congo
África

In September 2008, the FAO-Dimitra project organised its third workshop with all its partners in Brussels, on the theme:“Information and communication strategies to fight gender inequality as regards land access and its consequences for rural populations in Africa”. This document presents a synthesis of the workshop’s activities as well as the different articles which were prepared for the workshop by the participants – the partners of the network and FAO colleagues.

Voluntary Guidelines to Support the Progressive Realization of the Right to Adequate Food in the Context of National Food Security – Nepalese version

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2005

Adopted by the 127th Session of the FAO Council, November 2004. The objective of the Voluntary Guidelines is to provide practical guidance to States in their implementation of the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security, in order to achieve the goals of the World Food Summit Plan of Action. They provide an additional instrument to combat hunger and poverty and to accelerate attainment of the Millennium Development Goals.

A territorial development vision oriented to indigenous peoples: a possible path

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Angola
Moçambique
Honduras
Filipinas
Chile
Austrália
Equador
Brasil
Índia
Guiné
Guiana
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Panamá

The purpose of this document is to promote a dialogue about land issues between FAO and its member countries, indigenous peoples, the Permanent Forum and other interested organizations. It outlines a number of basic principles of a methodological approach for indigenous peoples’ territorial recognition, starting from the consideration that a simple legal recognition is often not sufficient to improve living conditions for these communities. A more open reflection on the delicate theme of ‘development’ is also promoted and sought.

Review of the legislative framework and jurisprudence concerning the right to adequate food in Nepal

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2015
Nepal
Malásia
Reino Unido
Canadá
Ásia

The Review of the legislative framework and jurisprudence concerning the right to adequate food in Nepal discusses overarching aspects of Nepalese law and jurisprudence dealing with the human right to food. Following a brief discussion of the international legal protection of the right to food in Nepal, the review, in particular provides a critical assessment of constitutional as well as legislative provisions and offers a thorough analysis of Supreme Court jurisprudence pertaining to the right to food.

Land Reform : land settlement and cooperatives 2003/3, Special Edition

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2003
Moçambique
Estados Unidos
Uganda
México
Bulgária
Cambodja
Índia
Rússia
Etiópia
Geórgia
Hungria
Brasil
Gana
Ásia
Europa
África
Américas

The papers contained in this issue have been selected from those presented at a series of workshops, held in 2002 in Hungary, Uganda, Mexico and Cambodia, that were organized by the World Bank jointly with the Department for International Development (DFID), the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and with FAO, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the African development Bank (AfDB), the European Union (EU), the International Land Coalition, Oxfam, and other bilateral an

Children’s property and inheritance rights and their livelihoods: The context of HIV and AIDS in Southern and East Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Moçambique
Zâmbia
Suécia
Zimbabwe
Namíbia
Essuatíni
Congo
Malawi
Ruanda
Jordânia
Laos
África do Sul
Lesoto
Uganda
Quirguistão
Tanzania
Botswana
Quênia
África
África Oriental
África austral

This paper focuses on legal and institutional aspects of children’s property and inheritance rights in Southern and East Africa. Chapter 2 discusses violations of children’s property and inheritance rights and discusses how the spread of HIV/AIDS has contributed to the violations. Chapter 3 assesses several norms of customary law that aim to protect children’s property and inheritance rights as well as the current practices of customary law that—in the context of the HIV/AIDS pandemic—serve to complicate and limit children’s ability to maintain their rights.

FAO Policy on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2010
Itália

Indigenous peoples1 must be considered an undeniable stakeholder in a development agenda shaped by such a mandate. Recent estimates indicate that although indigenous peoples make up approximately 5 percent of the world’s total population, they comprise about 15 percent of the global poor.2 The adversities faced by indigenous peoples have grown in the last few decades, but so too have the recognition of and appreciation for their potential contributions to sustainable development and natural resources management.

Forest Policies and the Status of Sustainable Forest Management on the Ground: What are the Links?

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Argélia
Dominica
Honduras
Chile
Ucrânia
São Cristóvão e Névis (Saint Kitts e Nevis)
Indonésia
Jamaica
Etiópia
Finlândia
Jordânia
Síria
África do Sul
Kiribati
Uganda
Haiti
Itália
Tanzania
Botswana
Argentina
Índia
Chade
Líbano

This publication presents the analysis of the global status of forest policy documents and national forest programme documents as of May 2011, with a view to map their existence and age as well as main characteristics of contents of these documents. The objectives were to: - Compile national forest policy documents and NFP documents world-wide, to create a forest policy database and make the documents available online. - Analyse the existence and content of national forest policy and NFP documents.

Land and Water Days 2015: Synthesis Report

Journal Articles & Books
Janeiro, 2016
Sérvia
Egito
Afeganistão
Estados Unidos
Quênia
Mauritânia
Croácia
Essuatíni
República Democrática do Congo
Ruanda
Jordânia
Marrocos
Iémen
Tajiquistão
Espanha
Somália
Usbequistão
Itália
Tunísia
Chade
México

As World leaders forged two new big deals in late 2015 – the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Climate Change Agreements – over 200 experts and technical officers working in fields related to land and water management, participated in the 3rd Land and Water Days held at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Headquarters in Rome, from 10 to 12 November 2015.