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2012 Global food policy report: Overview

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2013
Ásia Meridional
Ásia Oriental
África subsariana
América do Sul
África
Ásia
América do Norte
Brasil
China
Índia
Estados Unidos

This 2012 Global Food Policy Report is the second in an annual series that provides an in-depth look at major food policy developments and events. Initiated in response to resurgent interest in food security, the series offers a yearly overview of the food policy developments that have contributed to or hindered progress in food and nutrition security. It reviews what happened in food policy and why, examines key challenges and opportunities, shares new evidence and knowledge, and highlights emerging issues.

Who suffers most from extreme weather events? Weather-related loss events in 2013 and 1994 to 2013

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2014
Cambodja
Vietnam
Myanmar

According to the Climate Risk Index, less developed countries are generally more affected than industrialised countries. The countries affected most in 2013 were the Philippines, Cambodia and India. For the period from 1994 to 2013 Honduras, Myanmar and Haiti rank highest. Regarding future climate change, the Climate Risk Index may serve as a red flag for already existing vulnerability that may further increase in regions where extreme events will become more frequent or more severe due to climate change.

Untying the Land Knot : Making Equitable, Efficient, and Sustainable Use of Industrial and Commercial Land

Abril, 2013

A decade ago in Mozambique, a stakeholder workshop where the need to improve access to industrial and commercial land as a means to encourage investment was a topic of discussion, a government official came up to. In order to create new jobs, generate more income, and modernize the economy, many countries see an urgent need to encourage industrial and commercial investment, both domestic and foreign. However, investment in many sectors cannot take place unless land, along with other basic factors of production, is available.

Inclusion Matters : The Foundation for Shared Prosperity

Outubro, 2013

Today, the world is at a conjuncture where issues of exclusion and inclusion are assuming new significance for both developed and developing countries. The imperative for social inclusion has blurred the distinction between these two stylized poles of development. Countries that used to be referred to as developed are grappling with issues of exclusion and inclusion perhaps more intensely today than they did a decade ago. And countries previously called developing are grappling with both old issues and new forms of exclusion thrown up by growth.

Climate Resilient Cities : A Primer on Reducing Vulnerabilities to Disasters

Dezembro, 2012

Climate resilient cities a primer on reducing vulnerabilities to disasters is prepared as a guide for local governments in the East Asia Region to better understand the concepts and consequences of climate change; how climate change consequences contribute to urban vulnerabilities; and what is being done by city governments in East Asia and around the world to actively engage in learning, capacity building, and capital investment programs for building sustainable, resilient communities.

Lao PDR Economic Monitor, April 2008

Junho, 2013
Laos

Lao PDR's economic outlook remains favorable, with continued strong growth. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth remained at above 7 percent in 2007. Output expanded in mining, newly emerging processing industries, agriculture, and new construction of hydropower projects, tourism and other services. Non-resource sectors contributed over 5 percent to this growth, and the resource sector around 2.5 percent.

City Carbon Budgets : A Proposal to Align Incentives for Climate-Friendly Communities

Março, 2012

Local governments can have a large effect on carbon emissions through land use zoning, building codes, transport infrastructure investments, and support for transportation alternatives. This paper proposes a climate policy instrument--city carbon budgets--that provides a durable framework for local governments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Local governments would be assigned an emissions "budget", and would be required to keep annual local transport and buildings emissions within this budget.

Africa Development Indicators 2007

Fevereiro, 2013
África

The Africa Development Indicators 2007 essay explores the patterns of growth in Sub- Saharan Africa over the past three decades. It finds that the volatility of growth-an outcome of conflict, governance, and world commodity prices-has been greater than in any other region. Volatility has dampened expectations and investments-and has obscured some periods of good performance for some countries. The essay shows that pickups in growth were seldom sustained- indeed, that they were often followed by ferocious declines, and hence, Africa's flat economic performance over 1975-2005.

Huancalle,el florecimiento de oportunidades: La experiencia familiar de Narciso y Segundina

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2015
Peru

La experiencia del matrimonio de Narciso Raya y Segundina Poma es un acceso a tierras de tipo familiar, en su condición de comuneros son usufructurarios de las tierras colectivas dentro de la comunidad Huancalle que fue beneficiada con la entrega de tierras perteneciente a una hacienda. En 2010, hubo una reubicación de la comunidad en otros terrenos a raíz de los desastres naturales en la región.

Seguro Agrario Universal Pachamama

National Policies
Maio, 2012
Bolívia

Exposición de William Ibarra del Instituto Nacional de Seguro Agrario (INSA) para el seminario "Mecanismos de financiación a la actividad agropecuaria de Bolivia: aporte desde tarija" realizado el 25 de mayo de 2012 en el salón de reuniones del Hotel Viña del Sur de la ciudad de Tarija , Bolivia. 

Mapa de actores institucionales multilaterales para el desarrollo rural en Sudamérica

Policy Papers & Briefs
Julho, 2010
Chile

El texto describe el impacto del terremoto de febrero de 2010 sobre la dinámica del mundo rural chileno, analizando el impacto económico por el daño a la infraestructura productiva, el impacto en la definición y orientación de las políticas agrarias y el impacto asociado a las transformaciones en los asentamientos humanos y las relaciones sociales subyacentes.

La agricultura chilena y el terremoto de 2010

Policy Papers & Briefs
Julho, 2010
Chile

El texto describe el impacto del terremoto de febrero de 2010 sobre la dinámica del mundo rural chileno, analizando el impacto económico por el daño a la infraestructura productiva, el impacto en la definición y orientación de las políticas agrarias y el impacto asociado a las transformaciones en los asentamientos humanos y las relaciones sociales subyacentes.