A geospatial framework for the analysis of poverty and environment links
Environment and natural resources working paper 25
A GEOSPATIAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ANALYSIS OF POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENT LINKS





FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Rome, 2006

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I (501 KB)

Foreword
Abstract
Acknowledgement
Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - The demand for better information

The Summit decade and the emergence of a global anti-poverty agenda
Global monitoring and assessment products
The search for indicators
The Summit decade and the emergence of a global anti-poverty agenda
Chapter 3 - The millennium consensus
The millennium goals and targets
The millennium indicators
Chapter 4 - The added value of georeferenced information
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their uses
The FIVIMS initiative
The food insecurity, poverty and environment global GIS database(FGGD)
Part II (613 KB)

Chapter 5 - Evolution in the use of global GIS maps for poverty analysis
Uses and limitations of early global statistical maps
Early application of a global GIS-based approach to evaluate the influence of geography on poverty and malnutrition
The millennium project and the millennium assessment report
Chapter 6 - Possible applications of the FGGD
References
Annex 1 - Proposed FIVIMS-related indicators for WFS monitoring compared with other UN system lists
References
Annex 2 - Content of the FGGD and digital atlas for the year 2000 FAO Environment and Natural Resources papers