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Gobernanza de la tierra por parte de mujeres y hombres

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2011
Argélia
Bangladesh
Honduras
Mauritânia
Chile
Alemanha
Zimbabwe
Indonésia
Bolívia
Gana
Malawi
Paquistão
Ruanda
Malásia
Uganda
Albânia
Madagáscar
Tanzania
Zâmbia
Índia
Tajiquistão
Brasil
República Democrática do Congo
Europa
África
Ásia
América do Norte

Documento de trabajo sobre la tenencia de la tierra 19. Este documento se enmarca dentro de la consulta global de las Directrices Voluntarias y su proceso de desarrollo y es una aportación para la preparación posterior de la Guía Técnica de Género. En él se contextualiza y se define el concepto de género en las Directrices Voluntarias, se trata el significado de gobernanza de tenencia desde la perspectiva de género y se identifican y analizan los temas y aspectos claves.

Outil d’apprentissage sur les Mesures d’atténuation adaptées au pays (NAMA) dans les secteurs de l’agriculture, des forêts et des autres utilisations des terres (AFOLU)

Journal Articles & Books
Abril, 2015
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Quênia
Mali
Zimbabwe
Gana
Malawi
Costa Rica
Níger
Etiópia
Ruanda
Paquistão
Itália
Tanzania
Togo
Uruguai

La version française de l'Outil d'apprentissage sur les mesures d’atténuation appropriées au niveau national (MAAN) dans le secteur agriculture, foresterie et autres affectations des terres (AFAT) se compose d'une série de diapositives en cinq modules pour l'étude indépendante. L'outil examine les voies pour l'identification des MAAN (c’est-à-dire évaluations rapides ou approfondies) et la hiérarchisation des options différentes pour la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES).

Unasylva: Restauration du paysage forestier

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2015
Burkina Faso
Honduras
Quênia
El Salvador
Guatemala
Zimbabwe
Canadá
Congo
Costa Rica
Níger
Ruanda
Lesoto
Madagáscar
Argentina
Brasil
Gana

La publication de ce numéro d’Unasylva coïncide avec deux événements marquants pour les forêts. Les 196 Parties à la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques viennent de se réunir à la Conférence Paris climat 2015 en vue de négocier un accord qui soit en mesure de changer la donne en matière de changement climatique. Toujours à Paris, le Global Landscapes Forum 2015, Forum mondial sur les paysages, a été le théâtre de discussions de haut niveau portant sur la recherche et les politiques qui sous-tendent les questions d’utilisation des terres.

Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems : GIAHS Information Sheet

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2016
Argélia
Egito
Bangladesh
Chile
Alemanha
Peru
Canadá
Irã
República da Coreia
Quênia
Marrocos
Japão
Filipinas
Itália
Tanzania
Tunísia
Índia
China
Brasil

The purpose of this sheet is to provide comprehensive set of information on GIAHS Programme in a single document which summarizes all the core information uploaded in the website and written in the previously released sources.

Responsible Governance of Land Tenure: an essential factor for the realization of the Right to Food

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2010
África
Etiópia
Quênia
Malawi
Gana
Mali
Nigéria
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicarágua
Bolívia
Colômbia
Paraguai
Suriname
América do Norte
Estados Unidos
Ásia
Tajiquistão
Cambodja
Tailândia
Vietnam
Bangladesh
Nepal
Europa

Land Tenure Working Paper 15. This publication brings to light the existing linkages between land tenure and the realization of the right to food. It points out that responsible governance of land requires the adoption of human rights-based approach in order to develop coherent and long term solutions to improve people’s livelihoods. The document presents the legal implications of the right to food at national level and provides a series of examples on the implementation of human rights principles and obligations into land tenure systems, policies, and institutional frameworks.

Guidelines on urban and peri-urban forestry

Journal Articles & Books
Setembro, 2016
Angola
Eslovênia
Estados Unidos
Espanha
China
Austrália
Reino Unido
Gana
República Centro-Africana
Quênia
Marrocos
Colômbia
Sérvia
Países Baixos
Irlanda
Canadá
Ásia
África
Américas
Europa

These guidelines are the result a consultative process that involved a large number of practitioners from both developed and developing countries. Two meetings were held in Glasgow and Delhi and a tentative outline was agreed upon. The guidelines are intended to provide a reference framework for decision makers and planners to adequately plan, design and manage the forest and trees in and around their cities.

Forest Transition in Madagascar’s Highlands: Initial Evidence and Implications

Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2015

Madagascar is renowned for the loss of the forested habitat of lemurs and other species endemic to the island. Less well known is that in the highlands, a region often described as an environmental “basket-case” of fire-degraded, eroded grasslands, woody cover has been increasing for decades. Using information derived from publically available high- and medium-resolution satellites, this study characterizes tree cover dynamics in the highlands of Madagascar over the past two decades.

Forest Cover Changes in Lao Tropical Forests: Physical and Socio-Economic Factors are the Most Important Drivers

Peer-reviewed publication
Junho, 2017
Laos

Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) has been experiencing significant forest depletion since the 1980s, but there is little evidence to demonstrate the major causes and underlying drivers for the forest cover changes. In this study, we investigated the relationship between forest cover decrease and increase in the south of Lao PDR between 2006 and 2012 and selected physical and socio-economic factors.

Factors Influencing Perceptions and Use of Urban Nature: Surveys of Park Visitors in Delhi

Peer-reviewed publication
Junho, 2017

Urban green spaces provide important recreational, social and psychological benefits to stressed city residents. This paper aims to understand the importance of parks for visitors. We focus on Delhi, the world’s second most populous city, drawing on 123 interviews with park visitors in four prominent city parks. Almost all respondents expressed the need for more green spaces. Visitors valued parks primarily for environmental and psychological/health benefits.

Modeling Future Urban Sprawl and Landscape Change in the Laguna de Bay Area, Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication
Junho, 2017

This study uses a spatially-explicit land-use/land-cover (LULC) modeling approach to model and map the future (2016–2030) LULC of the area surrounding the Laguna de Bay of Philippines under three different scenarios: ‘business-as-usual’, ‘compact development’, and ‘high sprawl’ scenarios. The Laguna de Bay is the largest lake in the Philippines and an important natural resource for the population in/around Metro Manila.

Governance of Land Use Planning to Reduce Fire Risk to Homes Mediterranean France and California

Peer-reviewed publication
Junho, 2017

Wildfire is a natural part of forested Mediterranean systems. As humans continue to live and build housing in these areas, wildfire is a constant threat to homes and lives. The goal of this paper is to describe aspects of land-use planning that are used to reduce wildfire risk in institutionally divergent regions; southern France and California.

Landscape-Scale Disturbance: Insights into the Complexity of Catchment Hydrology in the Mountaintop Removal Mining Region of the Eastern United States

Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2016

Few land disturbances impact watersheds at the scale and extent of mountaintop removal mining (MTM). This practice removes forests, soils and bedrock to gain access to underground coal that results in likely permanent and wholesale changes that impact catchment hydrology, geochemistry and ecosystem health. MTM is the dominant driver of land cover changes in the central Appalachian Mountains region of the United States, converting forests to mine lands and burying headwater streams.