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NewsletterNewsletterFAO-Turkey Partnership Programmes Newsletter, June 2020 - Issue #1 2021FAO and Turkey’s cooperation continues to prosper through two Partnership Programmes dedicated to food security and sustainable management of natural resources – the FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme on Food and Agriculture (FTPP II) and the FAO-Turkey Forestry Programme (FTFP), both of which are supported by trust fund contributions of the Government of Turkey, which total to date USD 30 million. This Newsletter is a sixth-monthly publication to share the recent updates from the projects and activities implemented within the scope of the FTPP II.
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NewsletterNewsletterFAO Turkey Newsletter, June 2021 - Issue #3
FAO Turkey Newsletter, June 2021 - Issue #3
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In the Third issue of FAOTURN, The third issue of FAOTURN 3 is mainly focused on the success of the project, which is implemented under the Syrian Refugee Resilience Plan. The project, “Promoting Resilience through Improved Livelihoods”, implemented by FAO Turkey, also addresses gender inequality as a priority, emphasizing women’s empowerment. In this issue, readers can find clear and brief achievements from the project. Another vital topic for the FAOTURN 3 is food loss and waste. An increasing number of reports confirm that reductions in food loss and waste contribute positively to a wide range of areas, including the environment and the economy. In this regard, FAO is running a campaign – Save Your Food – which has just completed its first year in Turkey. In this issue, you will also find an article on “Contributing to Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Target Setting by Demonstrating the LDN Approach”, a project designed to deliver a decision support system for land degradation neutrality, with a view to scaling up to the national level. FAOTUR3 also provides updates on a biodiversity-focused project in Şanlıurfa, the photo of the month, and many other interesting topics. -
NewsletterNewsletterFAO Turkey Newsletter, December 2021 - Issue #7
The developments and the latest situations of FAO's projects in Turkey in 2021 are described.
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The 7th issue of the FAOTURN, and the last issue for 2021, mainly focused on the outputs of the projects that FAO in Turkey had implemented. In this regard, you can find the detailed progress and the check balance of the projects for 2021. In the last period of the last year, we have witnessed important progress in the projects that have been implemented under the Syrian Refugees Resilience Program. Especially the job fairs and the outputs of these activities can inspire the colleagues. As always, women empowerment was the main goal of improving the sector. To cope with the effect of the climate crisis was also a top priority for us. In this issue, readers can find great efforts for preventing land degradation. And we are gladly announcing that a participant from Turkey, Gülden Başaran, is among the 12 finalists of the World Food Day Poster Contest 2021, having obtained second place in the 16-19 age category. And finally, in this issue, Vladimir Olegovich Rakhmanin, FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Europe and Central Asia, wrote for the FAO-Turkey Newsletter.
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Book (stand-alone)Manual / guideThe living marine resources of the Western Central Atlantic. Volume 2. Bony fishes part 1 (Acipenseridae to Grammatidae) 2002
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No results found.This is the second of a three volumes field guide that covers the species of interest to fisheries of the major marine resources groups exploited in the Western Central Atlantic. The area of coverage includes FAO Fishing Area 31. The marine resources groups included in this volume are Bony fishes part 1 (Acipenseridae to Grammatidae). The introductory chapter outlines the environmental, ecological and biogeographical factors influencing the marine biota and the basic components of the fisheries in the Western Central Atlantic.See also other volumes related to this series: -
Book (stand-alone)Manual / guideThe Living Marine Resources of the Eastern Central Atlantic. Volume 2: Bivalves, gastropods, hagfishes, sharks, batoid fishes, and chimaeras 2016
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No results found.This multivolume field guide covers the species of interest to fisheries of the major marine resource groups exploited in the Eastern Central Atlantic. The area of coverage includes FAO fishing area 34 and part of 47. The marine resource groups included are bivalves, gastropods, chitons, cephalopods, stomatopods, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, hagfishes, sharks, batoid fishes, chimaeras, bony fishes and sea turtles. The introductory chapter outlines the environmental, ecological, and biogeographical factors influencing the marine biota, and the basic components of the fisheries in the Eastern Central Atlantic. Within the field guide, the sections on the re source groups are arranged phylogenetically according to higher taxonomic levels such as class, order, and family. Each resource group is introduced by general re marks on the group, an illustrated section on technical terms and measurements, and a key or guide to orders or families. Each family generally has an account summarizing family diagnostic characters, bi o logical and fisheries in formation, notes on similar families occur ring in the area, a key to species, a check list of species, and a short list of relevant literature. Families that are less important to fisheries include an abbreviated family ac count and no de tailed species in formation. Species in the important families are treated in detail (arranged alphabetically by genus and species) and include the species name, frequent synonyms and names of similar speci es, an illustration, FAO common name(s), diagnostic characters, biology and fisheries in formation, notes on geo graphical distribution, and a distribution map. For less important species, abbreviated accounts are used. Generally, this includes the species name, FAO common name(s), an illustration, a distribution map, and notes on biology, fisheries, and distribution. Each volume concludes with its own index of scientific and common names. -
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