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Community Organizations Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Acronym
FAO
United Nations Agency

Focal point

Javier Molina Cruz
Phone number
+390657051

Location

Headquarters
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00153
Rome
Italy
Working languages
Arabic
Chinese
English
Spanish
French

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO acts as a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy. FAO is also a source of knowledge and information. We help developing countries and countries in transition modernize and improve agriculture, forestry and fisheries practices and ensure good nutrition for all. Since our founding in 1945, we have focused special attention on developing rural areas, home to 70 percent of the world's poor and hungry people.

Members:

Naomi Kenney
Ilario Rea
Ana Paula De Lao
Marianna Bicchieri
Valerio Tranchida
Dubravka Bojic
Margret Vidar
Brad Paterson
Carolina Cenerini
VG Tenure
Stefanie Neno
Julien Custot
Francesca Gianfelici
Giulio DiStefano
Renata Mirulla
Gerard Ciparisse
Jeff Tschirley
Marieaude Even
Richard Eberlin
Yannick Fiedler
Rumyana Tonchovska
Ann-Kristin Rothe
Sally Bunning
Imma Subirats

Resources

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Global planted forests thematic study: Results and analysis

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2006
Algérie
France
États-Unis d'Amérique
Chili
Ukraine
Chine
Indonésie
Bulgarie
Royaume-Uni
Iran
Italie
Nouvelle-Zélande
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Malaisie
Japon
Australie
Myanmar
Argentine
Inde
Turquie
Brésil

Globally, according to FRA 2000, planted forests account ed for only 5% of forest area, but up to 35% of industrial roundwood supply. This is anticipated to rise to 40-44% by 2020. Planted forests reflect a higher social, environmental and economic importance than their area would suggest. Many countries have existing planted forest data that is not based upon forest inventory, is incomplete and often outdated. Thus it is difficult to measure and plan the quantity and quality of planted forest resources and the provision of goods and services that they supply.

Land access in the 21st century

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Bangladesh
Rwanda
Zimbabwe
Pérou
Indonésie
Ghana
Venezuela
Guyana
Pakistan
Colombie
Mozambique
Jordanie
Costa Rica
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Nicaragua
Malaisie
Ouganda
Botswana
Inde
Chine
Mexique
Brésil

The present paper seeks to cover the key issues, trends, constraints, challenges, knowledge gaps and policy options on a range of dimensions of land access. Land access is broadly defined as the processes by which people individually or collectively gain rights and opportunities to occupy and utilise land (primarily for productive purposes but also other economic and social purposes) on a temporary or permanent basis.

Putting Payments for Environmental Services in the Context of Economic Development

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Brésil
États-Unis d'Amérique
Mexique
Costa Rica
Allemagne
Chine
Italie

Paying for the provision of environmental services is a recent policy innovation that is attracting much attention in both developed and developing countries. The innovation involves a move away from command and control environmental policies, harnessing market forces to obtain more efficient environmental outcomes.

Improving the legal framework for participatory forestry

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Suisse
Népal
Zambie
Guatemala
Danemark
Sri Lanka
Australie
Autriche
Éthiopie
Nouvelle-Zélande
Mozambique
Laos
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Viet Nam
Kirghizistan
Cambodge
Inde
Mongolie
Mexique
Canada
Asie

This paper represents part of an area of work in support of enhancing access to land and forest resources in support of rural livelihoods in Mongolia. It is based on learning emerging from an ongoing FAOsupported project called: Support to the development of participatory forest management (TCP/MON/2903). This project has involved the development (through extensive community-level consultations in forest areas) of a detailed Concept Document for the design and implementation of participatory forestry.