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Report on monitoring schemes and data collection on biodiversity for food and agriculture in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Biodiversity protection encompasses key aspects directly related to the sustainability of our food systems: BFA provides a diverse and heterogenous biological basis for diverse and resilient production systems, for the pollination of cultures, for increased diversity of food, and is strongly linked to local and indigenous knowledge on local crops and breeds acknowledged as cultural heritage.

This study examines the existence of data collection, monitoring systems, and conservation initiatives as well as legislation and policies related to biodiversity for food and agriculture in the three following regions: (1) Central Asia, (2) the South Caucasus countries, Turkey, Belarus and Ukraine and (3) the Western Balkan countries and the Republic of Moldova.

From this study, it appears that none of the three studied regions currently have any solid monitoring schemes for agricultural biodiversity, nor do they have a strong legal framework for protecting farmers’ rights to seeds that would allow them, amongst other things, to maintain biodiversity. Conservation actions, policies, and legislation generally concern wild biodiversity conservation (through habitat protection) and crop genetic resources conservation but rarely address biodiversity for food and agriculture or wild biodiversity loss caused by food systems.

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Editor: FAO
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Autor: FAO
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Organización: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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Año: 2021
ISBN: 978-92-5-135016-4
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Tipo: Informe
Texto completo disponible en: https://www.fao.org/3/cb6959en/cb6959en.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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