Family Farming Knowledge Platform

Resources

The Resources section holds archived publications and multimedia materials related to family farming general issues.

The external references on this page are provided for informational purposes only - they do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by FAO.

Search in the database

Free text
More search options
Year
Country
Geo/Econ Regions
Main topic
Sub topic

Report
Indigenous women, daughters of Mother Earth

There are 476 million indigenous peoples around the world, constituting 6.2 percent of the global population and, according to different sources, representing more than 19% of the extreme poor (ILO, 2019) of the world. Half of this population are women (approximately 240 million). Even though indigenous peoples represent 19 percent of...
2020 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Report
Women’s empowerment through collective action: How forest and farm producer organisations can make a difference

Half of the 1.5 billion people globally who rely on forest landscapes for subsistence and cash income are women. Many see the benefits of participating in various forest and farm producer organisations (FFPOs). These include both general community, smallholder farmer and indigenous people’s organisations and more specific women-only groups –...
Ghana - Kenya - Philippines
2020 - International Insitute for Environment and Development

Blog article
Learning Together: The Agroecology Movement Shares Strategies for Impact

In February 2020, more than 100 participants from nearly 30 countries gathered together for a week-long global learning exchange on agroecology.  The practitioners work at the intersection of policy, scientific research, grassroots movement-building, and natural farming practices. They were joined by 18 donors, a half-dozen advisors, and other agroecology allies.  The...
2020 - Agroecology Fund

Website
Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques (AMPB)

La Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques (AMPB) es un espacio de coordinación e intercambio de autoridades territoriales que administran o influyen sobre las principales masas boscosas de Mesoamérica. Gobiernos indígenas y organizaciones forestales comunitarias que en la Alianza buscan fortalecer su propio diálogo, enfocado en la gestión comunitaria de sus recursos...
2020 - Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques (AMPB)

Journal article
Indigenous tenure security and local participation in climate mitigation programs: Exploring the institutional gaps of REDD+ implementation in the Peruvian Amazon

The Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanism faces implementation challenges related to tenure security and governance institutions. In response, multiple regional climate mitigation initiatives have emerged. In Peru, indigenous networks have created their own Indigenous Amazonian REDD (RIA), an initiative aiming to strengthen property rights for...
Peru
2020 - Swiss National Science Foundation

Newsletter
TBTI Digest, January 2020

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2020 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Newsletter
TBTI Digest, February 2020

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2020 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Journal article
Rice diversity and farmers’ preferences for varietal attributes in Myanmar

Myanmar falls within the center of the genetic diversity of many economically important crops, including wild and cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.). However, the majority of the genetic resources of Myanmar, particularly local varieties, and their distribution remain poorly understood. The present study was conducted to investigate the on-farm varietal diversity...
Myanmar
2020 - Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Case study
Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and natural resources for community well-being

The example of Ecuador’s Napo Province
During the 2015-2020 period, the Ecuador country office of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) implemented the "GEF Conservation and Well-being in Napo project". This initiative was part of an agreement between the provincial government of Napo and Ecuador's Ministry of Environment, and was funded by...
Ecuador
2020 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

E-learning
Pastoralism and Uncertainty - online course

Introduces key debates and concepts about pastoralism, and explores the varying ways that pastoralists respond to uncertainty around the world. Based on the work of the PASTRES programme, the course is aimed at students, practitioners and policy-makers. It is divided into 13 parts with a lecture, suggested readings and questions in...
2020 - Institute of Development Studies

Case study
Empoderar a los Pueblos Indígenas y a sus Comunidades para Defender y Promover el Patrimonio Alimentario

En 2017, para dar continuidad a muchos años de colaboración entre el FIDA y Slow Food en temas de seguridad alimentaria, pueblos indígenas y jóvenes, el FIDA aprobó el proyecto Empoderar a los Pueblos Indígenas y a sus Comunidades para Defender y Promover el Patrimonio Alimentario, que Slow Food implementó durante los tres años siguientes. Su...
2020 - Slow Food

Blog article
Medidas por el COVID-19 y pueblos indígenas en América Latina

En América Latina hay más de 800 pueblos indígenas que agrupan a 45 millones de personas y si bien durante las últimas décadas, como resultado de las luchas indígenas, se han producido avances en las políticas de reconocimiento de los derechos colectivos a través de la adopción de instrumentos del...
2020 - Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO)

Blog article
Land conflicts flare across Asia during coronavirus lockdowns

Lockdowns to contain the novel coronavirus in Asia have made farmers and indigenous people more vulnerable to losing their land, according to land rights activists who are backing new technologies to help track the growing number of conflicts. (Shutterstock/S Curtis)
2020 - Thomson Reuters Foundation

Report
14 years of training for endogenous facilitators in agroecology in West Africa

Since 2006, Terre & Humanisme and its local partners have been training agroecology facilitators in several West African countries, the Mediterranean region and France. These facilitators in turn support farmers' organisations and farmers committed to  agroecological approach. Within the framework of the three-year program "Agroecology for Food Sovereignty and Adaptation to Climate Change in...
2020 - Terre & Humanisme

Blog article
Encuestas sobre el impacto de la pandemia en las mujeres

La investigadora del IDAES y CLACSO, Karina Bidaseca, lidera un relevamiento online para comprender cómo se han reorganizado las vidas de las mujeres en mayor situación de vulnerabilidad en Argentina, a partir de la pandemia. La iniciativa tiene el apoyo de la Unidad COVID-19. Estudios previos muestran que han aumentado...
2020 - Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO)

Blog article
América Latina: Es momento de recuperar el sentido de lo comunitario

No es la primera vez que los pueblos originarios de América Latina enfrentan una amenaza de grandes dimensiones como las epidemias y las pandemias. La historia de su conquista y colonización está atravesada por ello. Sin embargo, las condiciones específicas en que librarán esta batalla son diferentes, pues están profundamente...
2020 - Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO)

Report
Evaluación final conjunta de los proyectos “Fortalecimiento de los procesos de restitución de tierras y territorios” y “Comunidades rurales resilientes para la construcción de paz”

En agosto 2019, la Embajada de Suecia en Colombia solicitó la Oficina de Evaluación de la FAO (OED) a realizar una evaluación final de dos proyectos en forma conjunta para proporcionar recomendaciones que pudieran apoyar tanto a la Embajada de Suecia y FAO Colombia a implementar un nuevo proyecto, “Transformación...
Colombia
2020 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Blog article
Empowering sustainability in Ghana

Sometimes, it is not so easy for people to embrace sustainability instead of some “not so sustainable” practices which could be beneficial as far as their income is concerned.
Without a single doubt, sustainability holds the key to food security along with education, woman empowerment and gender equality. Sulemana Hibbatullah Wunpini is a gender activist fighting for women and girls’ rights while seeking for equality. She constantly seeks for opportunities to speak in public for everything she stands for...
Greece
2020 - Food Security Center

Technical paper
Legal considerations in responses to COVID-19 to mitigate the risk of disruption to fisheries and aquaculture food systems

This brief identifies some of the areas that governments have intervened through emergency law to strengthen a resilient fisheries and aquaculture food supply chains and illustrates how these regulatory measures can be adopted by other countries thereby contribute to ensuring food security and economic development for all especially the indigenous...
2020 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Blog article
Malnutrition surges among young children in Yemen as conditions worsen

Acute malnutrition rates among children under five are the highest ever recorded in parts of Yemen, with more than half a million cases in southern districts, according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Acute Malnutrition analysis released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations...
Yemen
2020 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN FAO
Total results:978