Philippines

FAO Land publications: 24 ENTRIES

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Land evaluation for developmentYear of Publication: 0
FAO & Climate ChangeYear of Publication: 2008
Forests beneath the grassYear of Publication: 2010
SARD in the UplandsYear of Publication: 2006
News
“El gobierno filipino podría autorizar la expansión de plantaciones de aceite de palma en más de 300.000 hectáreas. Los pueblos indígenas se oponen diametralmente -necesitan la tierra y los...
Multimedia
“Aurora’s governor says the development of a Pacific eco zone will bring benefits to this poor region of the Philippines. But locals wonder how long construction jobs will last, and what...
News
“With 925 million people experiencing hunger in the world and at least another billion suffering from inadequate diets, it is hard not to agree that food is the ultimate security challenge of...
Documents
“Agencies, such as the United Nations, World Bank and FAO have shown concern for the social impacts of ‘land grabs’ and advocate governance reforms to ensure fairer development outcomes....
News
“The Philippine Government has depicted oil palm as the “tree of peace”, of “economic growth” and overall as best environmentally friendly option for eradicating rural poverty while reducing...
Documents
“This document reports on the environmental and social impact of oil palm expansion on the Palawan UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Philippines. The study is divided in two parts. Part I of...
Documents
“This publication documents the proceedings of a four day conference on ‘Human Rights and Agribusiness: Plural Legal Approaches to Conflict Resolution, Institutional Strengthening and Legal...
Documents
I invite you to read this briefing paper prepared - by Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) - on challanges faced by indigenous women in Southeast Asia in accessing justice. The briefing includes...
Documents
A recent wave of large-scale land acquisitions and other commercial investment in agriculture has raised concerns that small-scale producers are being marginalized. Worldwide, around 500 million...
News
It all comes down to power. That’s one major point from a new IFPRI issue brief that contends that collective action—when a group decides to act together to form a voluntary institution—and...
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