Author : Pham, T.T.,Jane, M.,Tran, N.M.H.,Nguyen, T.T.A.,Nguyen, T.V.A.,Nguyen, T.S.,Nguyen, D.Y.K.,Nguyen, D.T.,Dibo, D.,Elmah, O.,Francis, K.,
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2023-12-19
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX
A Review Of Forest Food Linkages In Kenya
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The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests
Author : Jeffrey Sayer,Caroline Harcourt,N. Mark Collins
Publisher : MacMillan Publishing Company
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Science
ISBN : PSU:000021101298
The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests by Jeffrey Sayer,Caroline Harcourt,N. Mark Collins Pdf
Recognizing that sound information is vital to the progress of conservation, IUCN have gathered together a visual portfolio of maps of rain forests in Africa. The accompanying text analyzes the extent and causes of deforestation and points a way towards sustainable forest development.
Forests and Food
Author : Bhaskar Vira,Christoph Wildburger,Stephanie Mansourian
Publisher : Open Book Publishers
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781783741939
Forests and Food by Bhaskar Vira,Christoph Wildburger,Stephanie Mansourian Pdf
As population estimates for 2050 reach over 9 billion, issues of food security and nutrition have been dominating academic and policy debates. A total of 805 million people are undernourished worldwide and malnutrition affects nearly every country on the planet. Despite impressive productivity increases, there is growing evidence that conventional agricultural strategies fall short of eliminating global hunger, as well as having long-term ecological consequences. Forests can play an important role in complementing agricultural production to address the Sustainable Development Goals on zero hunger. Forests and trees can be managed to provide better and more nutritionally-balanced diets, greater control over food inputs—particularly during lean seasons and periods of vulnerability (especially for marginalised groups)—and deliver ecosystem services for crop production. However forests are undergoing a rapid process of degradation, a complex process that governments are struggling to reverse. This volume provides important evidence and insights about the potential of forests to reducing global hunger and malnutrition, exploring the different roles of landscapes, and the governance approaches that are required for the equitable delivery of these benefits. Forests and Food is essential reading for researchers, students, NGOs and government departments responsible for agriculture, forestry, food security and poverty alleviation around the globe.
A review of Kenya’s national policies relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation
Author : Paul O Ongugo,David Langat,Vincent O Oeba,James M Kimondo,Benjamin Owuor,Jane Njuguna,George Okwaro,Aaron JM Russell
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2014-12-16
Category : Electronic book
ISBN : 9786021504451
A review of Kenya’s national policies relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation by Paul O Ongugo,David Langat,Vincent O Oeba,James M Kimondo,Benjamin Owuor,Jane Njuguna,George Okwaro,Aaron JM Russell Pdf
Climate change will impact many sectors of the economy: rural agriculture, biodiversity, hydrology, etc. Farmers are particularly affected since agriculture, livestock, fisheries, horticulture and agroforestry depend on specific soil, rainfall and temperature conditions. Mt. Elgons ecosystem is well known for its agricultural production hence our choice to study how the implementation of environmental policies affect the livelihoods of local communities.
Food Security, Gender and Resilience
Author : Leigh Brownhill,Esther Njuguna,Kimberly L. Bothi,Bernard Pelletier,Lutta Muhammad,Gordon M. Hickey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317596585
Food Security, Gender and Resilience by Leigh Brownhill,Esther Njuguna,Kimberly L. Bothi,Bernard Pelletier,Lutta Muhammad,Gordon M. Hickey Pdf
Through the integration of gender analysis into resilience thinking, this book shares field-based research insights from a collaborative, integrated project aimed at improving food security in subsistence and smallholder agricultural systems. The scope of the book is both local and multi-scalar. The gendered resilience framework, illustrated here with detailed case studies from semi-arid Kenya, is shown to be suitable for use in analysis in other geographic regions and across disciplines. The book examines the importance of gender equity to the strengthening of socio-ecological resilience. Case studies reflect multidisciplinary perspectives and focus on a range of issues, from microfinance to informal seed systems. The book’s gender perspective also incorporates consideration of age or generational relations and cultural dimensions in order to embrace the complexity of existing socio-economic realities in rural farming communities. The issue of succession of farmland has become a general concern, both to farmers and to researchers focused on building resilient farming systems. Building resilience here is shown to involve strengthening households’ and communities’ overall livelihood capabilities in the face of ongoing climate change, global market volatility and political instability.
The Restoration Initiative Year in Review 2019
Author : International Union for Conservation of Nature,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ,United Nations Environment Programme
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2020-07-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789251328996
The Restoration Initiative Year in Review 2019 by International Union for Conservation of Nature,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ,United Nations Environment Programme Pdf
Founded in 1945, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO provides a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy. The Organization publishes authoritative publications on agriculture, fisheries, forestry and nutrition. An intergovernmental organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has 194 Member Nations, two associate members and one member organization, the European Union. Its employees come from various cultural backgrounds and are experts in the multiple fields of activity FAO engages in. FAO’s staff capacity allows it to support improved governance inter alia, generate, develop and adapt existing tools and guidelines and provide targeted governance support as a resource to country and regional level FAO offices. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, FAO is present in over 130 countries.
Gender and Forests
Author : Carol J. Pierce Colfer,Bimbika Sijapati Basnett,Marlène Elias
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317355663
Gender and Forests by Carol J. Pierce Colfer,Bimbika Sijapati Basnett,Marlène Elias Pdf
This enlightening book brings together the work of gender and forestry specialists from various backgrounds and fields of research and action to analyse global gender conditions as related to forests. Using a variety of methods and approaches, they build on a spectrum of theoretical perspectives to bring depth and breadth to the relevant issues and address timely and under-studied themes. Focusing particularly on tropical forests, the book presents both local case studies and global comparative studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, as well as the US and Europe. The studies range from personal histories of elderly American women’s attitudes toward conservation, to a combined qualitative / quantitative international comparative study on REDD+, to a longitudinal examination of oil palm and gender roles over time in Kalimantan. Issues are examined across scales, from the household to the nation state and the global arena; and reach back to the past to inform present and future considerations. The collection will be of relevance to academics, researchers, policy makers and advocates with different levels of familiarity with gender issues in the field of forestry.
Forest Landscape Restoration
Author : John Stanturf,David Lamb,Palle Madsen
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400753266
Forest Landscape Restoration by John Stanturf,David Lamb,Palle Madsen Pdf
Restoration ecology, as a scientific discipline, developed from practitioners’ efforts to restore degraded land, with interest also coming from applied ecologists attracted by the potential for restoration projects to apply and/or test developing theories on ecosystem development. Since then, forest landscape restoration (FLR) has emerged as a practical approach to forest restoration particularly in developing countries, where an approach which is both large-scale and focuses on meeting human needs is required. Yet despite increased investigation into both the biological and social aspects of FLR, there has so far been little success in systematically integrating these two complementary strands. Bringing experts in landscape studies, natural resource management and forest restoration, together with those experienced in conflict management, environmental economics and urban studies, this book bridges that gap to define the nature and potential of FLR as a truly multidisciplinary approach to a global environmental problem. The book will provide a valuable reference to graduate students and researchers interested in ecological restoration, forest ecology and management, as well as to professionals in environmental restoration, natural resource management, conservation, and environmental policy.
A review of Uganda’s national policies relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation
Author : Abwoli Y Banana,Patrick Byakagaba,Aaron JM Russell,Daniel Waiswa,Allan Bomuhangi
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-12-16
Category : Electronic book
ISBN : 9786021504475
A review of Uganda’s national policies relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation by Abwoli Y Banana,Patrick Byakagaba,Aaron JM Russell,Daniel Waiswa,Allan Bomuhangi Pdf
Climate change is expected to bring new challenges and opportunities for the livelihoods of rural communities in Uganda, where more than 80% of the population depends on rain-fed agriculture. The purpose of this review was to analyze national policies on climate change adaptation, agriculture, forests, management of forested and agroforested landscape ecosystems and their goods and services, and the roles of stakeholders in the national arena. Recognizing the role of forest cover in climate change mitigation and adaptation, this review is based on stakeholder engagement and analysis of published literature on the policy, institutional and socioeconomic drivers of forest cover change around Mount Elgon. The bulk of Ugandas forests are on land under private ownership and deforestation has occurred mainly in such forests. Several national laws and international conventions ratified by Uganda offer a framework under which forests are managed. Management of protected forests is shared between central and local authorities. Several natural resource policies are likely to have significant unintended impacts that may enable or limit the adaptation of stakeholders and ecosystems to climate change. The current climate change policy, which is an overarching document that addresses climate change in Uganda, suggests that policy responses, either sector specific or crosscutting in nature, be harmonized in order to better address the challenges associated with climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Towards Sustainable Global Food Systems
Author : Ruerd Ruben,Jan Verhagen
Publisher : MDPI
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2019-04-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783038978145
Towards Sustainable Global Food Systems by Ruerd Ruben,Jan Verhagen Pdf
One of the major knowledge challenges in the domain of Resilient and Sustainable Food Systems refers to the integration of perspectives on consumption, patterns that support public health, inclusive value chains, and environmentally sustainable food production. While there is a long record of the analysis of separate interventions, this special issue generates integrated insights, provides cross-cutting perspectives, and outlines practical and policy solutions that address these global challenges.
Devastating Drought in Kenya
Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Drought relief
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111045311
Devastating Drought in Kenya by Anonim Pdf
Interactions Between HIV/AIDS and the Environment
Author : Susan M. Bolton
Publisher : IUCN
Page : 73 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : AIDS (Disease)
ISBN : 9782831712697
Interactions Between HIV/AIDS and the Environment by Susan M. Bolton Pdf
Review of the Regular Programme
Author : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1142 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : CORNELL:31924052049941
Review of the Regular Programme by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Pdf
Tenure reform and perceived food security in Indonesia: An exploratory study
Author : Liswanti, N.,Kirby, D.,Tamara, A.,Juniwaty, K.S.,Mwangi, E.
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX
Tenure reform and perceived food security in Indonesia: An exploratory study by Liswanti, N.,Kirby, D.,Tamara, A.,Juniwaty, K.S.,Mwangi, E. Pdf
Mainstreaming Poverty-environment Linkages Into Development Planning
Author : Sophie de Coninck
Publisher : UNEP/Earthprint
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9280729624
Mainstreaming Poverty-environment Linkages Into Development Planning by Sophie de Coninck Pdf
Natural resources such as forests and fisheries play a larger role in the national income and wealth of less developed economies. This handbook is designed to serve as a guide for champions and practitioners engaged in the task of mainstreaming poverty-environment linkages into national development planning. The handbook draws on a substantial body of experience at the country level and the many lessons learned by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in working with governments — especially ministries of planning, finance and environment — to support efforts to integrate the complex interrelationships between poverty reduction and improved environmental management into national planning and decision-making