Économie agroalimentaire

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Étude de cas par pays, 2009
The fisheries sector is a source of employment and income for more than 43 million fishers and fish farmers in the world, and the great majority of these live in developing countries, principally in Asia....
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Making the case for rights-focused and rights-based monitoring
Manuel/directives, 2009
These Methods to Monitor the Human Right to Adequate Food are intended to assist countries that are committed to the protection and realisation for all of the human right to adequate food. The focus is...
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Étude de cas par pays, 2009
Sixty years after the first affirmation of the right to food, much remains to be done to make this a reality. In 2006, FAO’s State of Food Insecurity in the World report estimated the number...
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Étude de cas par pays, 2009
The concept of resilience has recently been introduced into food security literature. It aims to measure households’ capability to absorb the negative effects of unpredictable shocks, as a legitimate component of vulnerability analysis. The definition...
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Experiences, achievements, challenges
Livre/chapitre d’un livre, 2008
The introductory paper in Part 1 summarizes the efforts and lessons learned from experiences in participating countries to improve food security statistics. Part 2 deals with food security estimates performed at national and sub-national levels...
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Étude de cas par pays, 2008
The Tajikistan Household Budget Survey (HBS) has the particular characteristic of collecting expenditure and income data from the same households over a long period. The longitudinal survey design accounts for all variations, including seasonal effects,...
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ESA Working Paper 08-09
Document de travail, 2008
Rural agriculture uses more than one-third of the earth’s land and employs more than 40% of the population, a figure that approaches 75% in developing countries. As a result, rural demographic change is of vital...
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Manuel/directives, 2008
Mind Maps are a powerful graphic technique that can be applied to all aspects of life where improved learning and clearer thinking will enhance performance and effectiveness. It is a non-linear way of organizing information...
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Manuel/directives, 2008
Electronic mail, or e-mail, is one of the most commonly used communication tools in the modern business environment, increasing the speed and ease with which information can be shared by users across the globe.
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Manuel/directives, 2008
This tool enables teams to work through five stages towards a 'shared responsibility'. Either face-to-face or virtually, teams can go through the five stages assessing where they lie in terms of different areas including atmosphere...
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