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Incorporating Food into Urban Planning

a toolkit for planning educators in Africa
 Thefocus of this toolkit is on why it is critical for planners in Africa to thinkabout food issues, and more specifically, how to equip them to do this asa planning educator. This toolkit was designed to help planners developtheoretical and practical knowledge about food-sensitive planning,with the specific aim of supporting...
2023 - Consuming Urban Poverty project (formally named Governing Food Systems to Alleviate Poverty in Secondary Cities in Africa)

Artículo de revista especializada
Food justice in community supported agriculture – differentiating charitable and emancipatory social support actions

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) seeks to address injustices in the food system by supporting small-scale farmers applying agroecological practices through a long-term partnership: a community of members covers the cost of production and receives a share of the harvest throughout the season in return. Despite an orientation towards a more...
Belgium - France - Germany
2023 - Justus Liebig University Giessen Germany

Prácticas
GOOD PRACTICES -From Farm to Market – Pragati’s Journey with Finger Millet Farmers

Koraput district, in South Odisha, India, is characterized by warm and humid climate with 80% of the total annual rainfall received from the south-west monsoon in the months from June to mid-October. Agriculture is primarily rainfed with kharif (June-September) being the main cropping season. Finger millet is a major staple...
India
2023 - Agricultural Extension in South Asia

Sitio web
NATI00NS - Supporting the soil deal for Europe across national communities

NATI00NS is a European project funded under the HORIZON-MISS-2021-SOIL-02 programme and coordinated by Aarhus University (Denmark). The main objective of NATI00NS is reaching out to and preparing regional and national stakeholders across Europe to apply for and implement soil health Living Labs, facilitating the deployment of the EU Mission “A Soil Deal...
European Union
2023 - HORIZON-MISS-2021-SOIL-02 programme and coordinated by Aarhus University (Denmark)

Vídeo
AGROMIX | Agroforestry in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Listen to what German farmers have to say about their experience with Agroforestry in this video about the AGROMIX German pilot project field visit. The field visit was coordinated by IfaS which took place on the 9th of February 2023 in Palatinate, Germany. The field visit took participants around three...
Germany
2023 - AGROMIX Project

Artículo de blog
Au Burkina Faso, des projets de recherche-développement partagent leurs avancées, les réussites comme les échecs

L’initiative européenne DeSIRA finance de nombreux projets d’innovation agricole à travers l’Afrique. Au Burkina Faso, douze sont actuellement opérationnels. Bioénergies, intensification agroécologique, nouvelles technologiques d’irrigation… : le secteur agricole burkinabè innove constamment. En juin, le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique et la délégation de l'Union européenne au...
Burkina Faso
2023 - Cirad

Artículo
Can Agroforestry Contribute to Food and Livelihood Security for Indonesia’s Smallholders in the Climate Change Era?

In Indonesia, smallholders have historically practiced agroforestry, which warrants examination in terms of food and livelihood security within sustainable community forest frameworks. Based on a literature review, we analysed these two forms of security related to smallholder agroforestry practices. Findings indicate diverse agroforestry systems, with 88% focusing on non-timber forest...
Indonesia
2023 - Agriculture

Audio
Planning for Food Secure African Cities

This is a podcast series designed to help African planning scholars and urbanists to think through how and why food can be incorporated in urban planning and governance.  If you’re not a planner, don’t tune out. If you listen along you will find out how looking at a city through...
2023 - Consuming Urban Poverty Project

Documento/nota de orientación
Urgent preventative action for climate-related suicides in rural India

The link between increasingly severe climate events and the rising suicide rate among India’s farmers has long been a concern. But with the latest national data reporting the highest ever number of deaths by suicide, effective action to prevent the risk factors endangering farmers — and the climate events that...
India
2023

Informe
Commercially important sea cucumbers of the world

Sea cucumbers are harvested and traded in more than 90 countries worldwide. They are exploited in industrial and small-scale fisheries, nearly from pole to pole, especially in the tropics. In some fisheries, more than 20 species are exploited by fishers. Fishers in general know how to distinguish the species they...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Informe
Sustainability by numbers

Forest products at FAO
Over more than three-quarters of a century, FAO’s work on forest product statistics has made the Organization the recognized authority for data fundamental to what we now call the global bioeconomy. Forest product data are essential in monitoring impact and innovation in the global wood industry; responding to climate change...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Artículo de revista especializada
Indigenous farmers' perception of climate vulnerability, barriers and factors influencing farmers adaptation intention: evidence from mountainous area of Vietnam

Climate change has adversely affected the agriculture of indigenous farmers. Farmers can lessen agricultural losses by using adaptation strategies to climate change. However, the adaptation process depends on several factors, including barriers. This paper examines the farmers’ opinion toward adaptation barriers and tries to identify how the barriers influence farmers’...
Viet Nam
2023 - CIFOR-ICRAF

Hoja informativa
Organic agriculture and its benefits for climate and biodiversity

Organic farming´s systemic approach Helps mitigating climate change Supports farmers´adaptation to climate change Creates resilient farming systems All while it protects and improves biodiversity #OrganicIsPartOfTheSolution
2023 - IFOAM – Organics International

Sitio web
UN World Water Day

World Water Day 2023 is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. Dysfunction throughout the water cycle undermines progress on all major global issues, from health to hunger, gender equality to jobs, education to industry, and disasters to peace. In 2015, the world committed to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 as part...
2023 - United Nations UN

Sitio web
Women, Girls and Land campaign

About #HerLand campaign Together with partners, activists and influencers, UNCCD is launching the campaign #HerLand to promote successful examples of women and girls’ contributions to sustainable land management and mobilize support to advance land rights for women and girls around the world.  You too can lend your support by reaching out to your communities and advocating...
2023 - UN Convention to Combat Desertification

Artículo de blog
Tackling loss and damage in countries vulnerable to the effect of the climate crisis: improving evidence and co-generating pathways to impact

Loss and damage is one of the most important issues for climate-vulnerable developing countries.   Communities and ecosystems around the developing world are experiencing unprecedented extreme weather events. Driven by climate change, these shocks will worsen with every increment of global heating, exposing billions of people to catastrophic loss and damage – from loss of...
2023 - IIED

Informe
Depredation by marine mammals in fishing gear

A review of the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and contiguous Atlantic area
Marine mammal depredation refers to the phenomenon of marine mammals partially or completely removing catch from fishing gear. Its results, which can include damage to gear or target fish, disturbance to fishing activities and economic losses for fishers, are becoming a growing cause for concern in several Mediterranean and Black...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Boletín informativo
Food Policy Monitoring in the Near East and North Africa region. 1st Quarter 2023 | Bulletin

While global food and fertilizer prices have continued to withdraw from their March 2022 peaks, they remain high compared to their 2019–2021 levels. International grain quotations also remain well above their value in preceding years. Tight international grain markets, the ongoing war in Ukraine, uncertainties about the Black Sea Grain...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Aprendizaje en línea
Transforming dryland forests and agrosilvopastoral systems

This course seeks to build the competencies needed for program and project managers, field practitioners and policy makers to apply a transformational sustainability approach to decision-making in the management of dryland forests and agrosilvopastoral production systems.
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Vídeo
Organic's recommendations for the pesticides use regulation (SUR)

In this video, part of the longer one "Organic approach to plant health care and pesticides regulation", we focus on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides Regulation that is currently being discussed in the EU. IFOAM Organics Europe supports this crucial reform, but considers that, in order for it to be...
2023 - Ifoam Organics Europe
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