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Bosnia and Herzegovina and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2015
Slovénie
Serbie
Autriche
Belgique
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Europe

Since the Bosnia and Herzegovina joined FAO in 1993, the Organization has played an active role in the implementation of national agricultural and rural development plans. Technical assistance has focused on policy advice, capacity building and – more specifically – the inclusion of family farms in high-quality food value chains. A major feature of current cooperation concerns the country’s preparation for accession to the European Union.

Revue des questions foncières 2014/01

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2015
Mozambique
Amériques
Grenade
Haïti
Jamaïque
Sainte-Lucie
Guyana
États-Unis d'Amérique
Chine
Japon
Malaisie
Népal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Géorgie
Danemark
Italie
Pays-Bas
Australie
Nouvelle-Zélande

This thematic issue on land tenure and disaster risk management (DRM) stems from the recent work done at FAO on normative aspects of land tenure governance that address natural disasters through the DRM framework. The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security provide, among other issues, guidance on improving tenure governance and strengthening tenure security of vulnerable people in line with the DRM framework.

Assessing and Responding to Land Tenure Issues in Disaster Risk Management

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2011
Fidji
Bangladesh
Suisse
Belgique
République dominicaine
Afghanistan
Chine
Indonésie
Australie
Myanmar
Mozambique
Pakistan
Philippines
Viet Nam
Japon
Italie
Équateur
Cambodge
Inde
Soudan

This training manual is for people working in natural disaster risk management and response as well as for people who work in the land tenure sector. In a self-training format this publication aims to provide an overview of the major land tenure issues that may arise following a natural disaster which need to be considered and included in the decision-making processes associated with the whole disaster risk management phases.

La tenencia de la tierra en la gestión de riesgos en desastres naturales: evaluación y posibles respuestas

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2011
Fidji
Bangladesh
Suisse
Belgique
République dominicaine
Afghanistan
Chine
Indonésie
Australie
Myanmar
Mozambique
Pakistan
Philippines
Viet Nam
Japon
Italie
Équateur
Cambodge
Inde
Soudan

Este manual de capacitación está destinado a personas que trabajan tanto en la gestión de riesgos y respuesta a los desastres naturales, como aquéllas que trabajan en el sector de la tenencia de la tierra. Mediante un formato de auto-capacitación, esta publicación tiene como objetivo brindar una visión general de los aspectos más importantes de la tenencia de la tierra que pueden surgir después de un desastre natural y que necesitan ser considerados e incluidos en los procesos de toma de decisiones asociados con las diferentes fases del manejo de riesgos en los desastres naturales.

Unasylva: Forests, Trees and Disasters

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2015
États-Unis d'Amérique
République dominicaine
Ukraine
Chine
Indonésie
Australie
Autriche
Guinée
Pakistan
Thaïlande
Maroc
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Japon
Haïti
Inde
Soudan du Sud
Soudan

This double issue of Unasylva aims to tease out the complex interrelationship between forests, trees and disasters, and to examine the ways in which forests and trees can best be managed both to resist shocks and to protect from shocks. Forests and trees can act as natural buffers against disasters and shocks. They have a powerful role to play in protecting against disasters and in reducing their impact. Indeed, the long-term perspective implicit in sustainable forest management is also a valuable approach to planning for disaster risk reduction.

Course: Addressing tenure issues in the context of natural disasters

Policy Papers & Briefs
Septembre, 2016

One of the impacts of climate change is an increase in the incidence, severity and unpredictability of natural disasters. This course explains how livelihoods and tenure rights are affected by natural disasters, and illustrates how responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests can support a disaster management process through improved prevention, mitigation, preparedness, emergency response, and recovery and reconstruction.

Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure in the Land Legislation of Sierra Leone

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2015
Sierra Leone
Italie
Allemagne

This FAO Legal Paper looks at and evaluates the present land-related laws and policies in operation in Sierra Leone and makes recommendations to align them with the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT). The analysis was supported by two assessment tools, which consist of a series of questions related to land tenure generally and gender issues specifically in Sierra Leone.

The role of local institutions and their interaction in disaster risk mitigation: a literature review

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2003
Bangladesh
Nigéria
Kenya
Mauritanie
El Salvador
Guatemala
Pérou
Indonésie
Jamaïque
Chine
Costa Rica
Panama
Honduras
Mozambique
Maroc
Philippines
Nicaragua
Cambodge
Inde
Tchad
Mexique
Brésil
Cuba

The present paper is a non-academic and thus, hopefully, unpretentious, attempt at reviewing the literature on the the role of local institutions and their interaction in disaster risk mitigation (DRM). What will be found on the following pages is a non-exhaustive compendium of strengths and limitations of local institutions involved in DRM and some suggestions for tapping the former and tackling the latter.

Evaluation et réponses possibles aux questions foncières dans la gestion des risques de catastrophes

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2011
Fidji
Bangladesh
Suisse
Belgique
République dominicaine
Afghanistan
Chine
Indonésie
Australie
Myanmar
Mozambique
Pakistan
Philippines
Viet Nam
Japon
Italie
Équateur
Cambodge
Inde
Soudan

Ce manuel de formation est destiné tant aux personnes qui travaillent dans la gestion des risques naturels et la réponse aux catastrophes qu’aux personnes qui travaillent dans le domaine de la gestion foncière. En utilisant un format d'auto-formation, cette publication vise à fournir un aperçu des aspects les plus importants liés aux régimes fonciers qui peuvent survenir après une catastrophe naturelle et qui doivent être considérés et inclus dans les processus décisionnels associés aux différentes phases de la prévention et la gestion des risques naturels.

Environment and Natural Resources in Small Island Developing States

Reports & Research
Novembre, 1999
Dominique
Fidji
Maurice
République dominicaine
Samoa
Micronésie
Vanuatu
Tonga
Haïti
Îles Cook
Comores
Guyana
Cap-Vert
Trinité-et-Tobago
Suriname
Maldives
Palaos
Îles Marshall
Belize
Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis
Grenade
Jamaïque
Saint-Vincent-et-les Grenadines
Cuba
Malte
Guinée
Îles Salomon
Seychelles
Kiribati
Tuvalu
Nauru
Sainte-Lucie
Sao Tomé-et-Principe
Bahamas
Bahreïn
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Barbade
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Nioué
Amériques
Europe
Asie
Afrique
Océanie

Meeting symbol/code: SIDS 99 Inf.5

Pacific Multi-Country CPF document, 2013-2017

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2012
Fidji
États-Unis d'Amérique
Samoa
Micronésie
Chine
Vanuatu
Tonga
Îles Cook
Nauru
Îles Salomon
Nouvelle-Zélande
Palaos
Japon
Îles Marshall
Kiribati
Tokélaou
Australie
Tuvalu
Italie
Thaïlande
Inde
Brésil
Nioué
Océanie
Global

The FAO Country Programming Framework (CPF) for the Pacific Sub-Region is a five year strategic program framework covering the period 2013-2017. It details outcomes and outputs in four priority result areas to which FAO assistance will be focused to address the development challenges and national priorities in thirteen Pacific Island Countries and one Territory, namely Cook Islands, Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.