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Running Out of Time: The Reduction of women's work burden in agricultural production

Reports & Research
November, 2015
Egypt
Bangladesh
Nepal
Zambia
Ghana
Germany
Burkina Faso
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Ethiopia
Niger
Cameroon
Thailand
Mozambique
South Africa
Uganda
Tanzania
Syrian Arab Republic
Cambodia
India
Sudan
Kenya

Based on a broad literature review, this publication discusses rural women’s time poverty in agriculture, elaborates on its possible causes and implications and provides insight into the various types of constraints that affect the adoption of solutions for reducing work burden. This paper raises questions about the adequacy of women’s access to technologies, services and infrastructure and about the control women have over their time, given their major contributions to agriculture.

Forestry extension

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1996
India
Burkina Faso
Pakistan
United States of America

This issue of Unasylva focuses on the challenges facing forestry extension and current attempts to respond to them.

Leaving two thirds out of development: Female headed households and common property resources in the highlands of Tigray, Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Nepal
Zambia
Afghanistan
Guatemala
Indonesia
Canada
Ethiopia
New Zealand
Mozambique
Laos
Uganda
Kyrgyzstan
Netherlands
India
Mongolia
Mexico
Cambodia
Africa

This report contains the results of a study of gender and access to forest and tree resources, women and men’s use of common lands and botanical resources, and the importance of these resources for the livelihoods of people in highland Ethiopia.

Mediterra 2016: Zéro gaspillage en Méditerranée. Ressources naturelles, alimentations et connaissances

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2016
Angola
Syrian Arab Republic
Egypt
Liberia
Philippines
Luxembourg
Spain
Germany
Italy
Portugal
Jordan
Canada
France
Southern Europe

La question des pertes agricoles et du gaspillage alimentaire est devenue essentielle.C’est dans ce contexte que nous avons l’honneur de présenter l’édition 2016 de Mediterra, qui aborde toutes ces problématiques du gaspillage et propose des solutions innovantes tout en suggérant des recommandations politiques pour la gestion durable des ressources naturelles, de la nourriture et des connaissances en Méditerranée.

Boletín Informativo República Dominicana, abril 2016

Policy Papers & Briefs
March, 2016
Angola
Honduras
Dominican Republic
Uganda
Chile
Guatemala
Ecuador
Senegal
Paraguay
Colombia
Americas

En esta edición, específicamente encontrará las siguientes notas: Seguridad Alimentaria, Agricultura Familiar y Recursos Naturales en la República Dominicana; Importancia de las legumbres en la alimentación; ¿Por qué tener una Ley sobre Soberanía, Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional?; Entrevista al Dr.

Guidelines and reference material on integrated soil and nutrient management and conservation for farmer field schools

Reports & Research
November, 2000
Switzerland
Belgium
El Salvador
Zimbabwe
China
Indonesia
Jamaica
Austria
Guinea
Ethiopia
Cameroon
Thailand
Philippines
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Eritrea

Historically, land improvement schemes were based on encouraging, through financial incentives, land users to adopt specific soil management and conservation measures. Insufficient attention was paid to the constraints faced by farmers or to the policy, biophysical and socio-economic environment. In many cases such approaches have failed in restoring the natural resources and in increasing productivity in sustainable manner. For too long farmers have been the passive recipients of externally derived research and extension recommendations for soil management and conservation.

Rice fish agri-culture heritage: enduring farms, ensuring livelihoods

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2014
Algeria
China
Tunisia
Philippines
Chile
Peru
Asia

Rice fish culture (RFC) of China is a pilot system supported by the FAO-GEF global Initiative on “Conservation and Adaptive Management of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS)” with the participation of Algeria, China, Chile, Peru, Philippines, and Tunisia.

Malta and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Malta
Tunisia
Libya
Hungary
Italy
Europe

Malta’s partnership with FAO dates back to 1964, the year the country joined the Organization. Cooperation through emergency interventions in the 1970s enabled Malta’s successful eradication of African swine fever. Water management has been another major area of FAO assistance – and one of strategic importance – in the country, with action focusing on sustainable management of Malta’s water resources and development of a national water policy.