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Book (series)FlagshipLa situation mondiale des pêches et de l'aquaculture 2014 (SOFIA)
Possibilités et défis
2014Le secteur de la pêche et de l’aquaculture, source vitale de moyens d’existence, d’aliments nutritifs et de débouchés économiques, a un rôle essentiel à jouer pour relever l’un des plus grands défis mondiaux: nourrir une population qui devrait atteindre 9.6 milliards d’individus en 2050. Cette année, La situation mondiale des pêches et de l’aquaculture revient sur la façon dont l’aquaculture poursuit sa remarquable progression, tant en volumes produits qu’en qualité de production. Cependant, il faut, pour répondre à la demande croissante d’une population en expansion, que le secteur dans son ensemble accroisse sa production de façon durable et réduise ses déperditions dans un contexte de changement climatique, de concurrence plus vive autour des ressources naturelles et d’intérêts divergents. Les progrès scientifiques et technologiques et l’amélioration de la gouvernance, alliés à une meilleure compréhension et à une plus grande volonté d’action à l’échelle mondiale, aident à concrétiser les objectifs d’utilisation responsable et durable des ressources aquatiques. Dans cet effort visant à accroître l’offre de poisson et de produits de la pêche, on innove en adoptant des approches axées sur une logique écosystémique et sur la protection des droits sociaux, le but ultime étant de préserver des ressources précieuses pour les générations présentes et futures. On trouvera les statistiques les plus récentes sur les pêches et l’aquaculture pour l’analyse de la situation et de l’évolution du secteur à l’échelle mondiale. Sont également abordés des problèmes plus généraux tels que la conservation et la gestion des requins, les pertes après capture dans la pêche artisanale et la gestion des eaux continentales dans l’intérêt de la pêche. Un certain nombre d’études apportent un éclairage sur des sujets tels que la gouvernance des régimes fonciers et l’utilisation des sous-produits de la pêche. Enfin, on trouvera un aperçu des perspectives du secteur et des approches qui permettront de répondre à la demande future de poisson. -
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Book (series)FlagshipSituation mondiale des pêches et de l'aquaculture - 2004 (SOFIA) 2004Les pches continuent bnficier dune attention croissante, non seulement parce quelles reprsentent une source importante de moyens de subsistance et de nourriture, mais aussi parce quelles nous permettent de mieux comprendre le vaste cosystme aquatique, qui proccupe vivement la socit civile en gnral. La situation mondiale des pches et de laquaculture 2004 conclut que lvolution des pches et de laquaculture mondiales reste conforme aux tendances apparues la fin des annes 90, savoir: stagna tion de la production des pches de capture, expansion de la production de laquaculture et proccupations croissantes en ce qui concerne la sauvegarde des moyens de subsistance des pcheurs et la durabilit tant des captures commerciales que de lcosystme aquatique dont elles proviennent. Le rapport passe en revue de manire dtaille lensemble de ces phnomnes et examine plusieurs questions auxquelles sont confronts les pcheurs et les aquaculteurs du monde entier: reconstitution des stocks de poissons marins, gestion des pches en eaux profondes et durabilit de laquaculture en bassins de capture. Le rapport soulve dautres questions dimportance mondiale, comme limpact du chalutage sur les habitats benthiques, la quantit de poisson rejete par les pches marines lchelle mondiale et la mesure de la capacit de pche. La question de savoir comment les pches en eaux douces dAfrique australe pourraient tre gres durablement, tout en respectant limportance socioconomique de ces pches, est galement pose. La situation mondiale des pches et de laquaculture 2004 cite, en conclusion, divers points de vue sur le potentiel des pches et de laquaculture comme source de nourriture au cours des 30 prochaines annes. Comprend lAtlas mondial des pches et de laquaculture de la FAO sur CD-ROM, une analyse dtaille lchelle mondiale des pches de capture et de laquaculture.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookTackling Climate Change through Livestock
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2013As renewed international efforts are needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions, the livestock sector can contribute its part. An important emitter of greenhouse gas, it also has the potential to significantly reduce its emissions. This report provides a unique global assessment of the magnitude, the sources and pathways of emissions from different livestock production systems and supply chains. Relying on life cycle assessment, statistical analysis and scenario building, it also prov ides estimates of the sector’s mitigation potential and identifies concrete options to reduce emissions. The report is a useful resource for stakeholders from livestock producers to policy-makers, researchers and civil society representatives, which also intends to inform the public debate on the role of livestock supply chains in climate change and possible solutions. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of Food Insecurity in the World (SOFI) 2015
Meeting the 2015 international hunger targets: taking stock of uneven progress
2015This year´s annual State of Food Insecurity in the World report takes stock of progress made towards achieving the internationally established Millennium Development Goal (MDG1) and World Food Summit hunger targets and reflects on what needs to be done, as we transition to the new post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda. The report reviews progress made since 1990 for every country and region as well as for the world as a whole. Progress towards the MDG 1 target, however, is assessed not only by measuring undernourishment, or hunger, but also by a second indicator – the prevalence of underweight children under five years of age. Progress for the two indicators across regions and over time, is compared, providing insights into the complexity of food security. Overall progress notwithstanding, much work remains to be done to eradicate hunger and achieve food security across all its dimensions. The 2015 report not only estimates the progress already achieved, but also identifies r emaining problems, and provides guidance on which policies should be emphasized in the future. Key factors that have determined success to date towards food security and nutrition goals are identified. The list of factors – economic growth, agricultural productivity growth, markets (including international trade) and social protection – is by no means exhaustive. The report also shows how protracted crises, due to conflict or natural disasters, have deleterious effects on progress in hunger redu ction. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture - 2016 (SOFIA)
Contributing to food security and nutrition for all
2016This issue of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture aims to provide objective, reliable and up-to-date data and information to a wide range of readers – policy-makers, managers, scientists, stakeholders and indeed all those interested in the fisheries and aquaculture sector. As always, the scope is global and the topics many and varied. This edition uses the latest official statistics on fisheries and aquaculture to present a global analysis of trends in fish stocks, production, p rocessing, utilization, trade and consumption. It also reports on the status of the world’s fishing fleets and analyses the make-up of human engagement in the sector. Other materials related to the main publication are also available:- Read the Booklet
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookTackling Climate Change through Livestock
A global assessment of emissions and mitigation opportunities
2013As renewed international efforts are needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions, the livestock sector can contribute its part. An important emitter of greenhouse gas, it also has the potential to significantly reduce its emissions. This report provides a unique global assessment of the magnitude, the sources and pathways of emissions from different livestock production systems and supply chains. Relying on life cycle assessment, statistical analysis and scenario building, it also prov ides estimates of the sector’s mitigation potential and identifies concrete options to reduce emissions. The report is a useful resource for stakeholders from livestock producers to policy-makers, researchers and civil society representatives, which also intends to inform the public debate on the role of livestock supply chains in climate change and possible solutions. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of Food Insecurity in the World (SOFI) 2015
Meeting the 2015 international hunger targets: taking stock of uneven progress
2015This year´s annual State of Food Insecurity in the World report takes stock of progress made towards achieving the internationally established Millennium Development Goal (MDG1) and World Food Summit hunger targets and reflects on what needs to be done, as we transition to the new post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda. The report reviews progress made since 1990 for every country and region as well as for the world as a whole. Progress towards the MDG 1 target, however, is assessed not only by measuring undernourishment, or hunger, but also by a second indicator – the prevalence of underweight children under five years of age. Progress for the two indicators across regions and over time, is compared, providing insights into the complexity of food security. Overall progress notwithstanding, much work remains to be done to eradicate hunger and achieve food security across all its dimensions. The 2015 report not only estimates the progress already achieved, but also identifies r emaining problems, and provides guidance on which policies should be emphasized in the future. Key factors that have determined success to date towards food security and nutrition goals are identified. The list of factors – economic growth, agricultural productivity growth, markets (including international trade) and social protection – is by no means exhaustive. The report also shows how protracted crises, due to conflict or natural disasters, have deleterious effects on progress in hunger redu ction. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture - 2016 (SOFIA)
Contributing to food security and nutrition for all
2016This issue of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture aims to provide objective, reliable and up-to-date data and information to a wide range of readers – policy-makers, managers, scientists, stakeholders and indeed all those interested in the fisheries and aquaculture sector. As always, the scope is global and the topics many and varied. This edition uses the latest official statistics on fisheries and aquaculture to present a global analysis of trends in fish stocks, production, p rocessing, utilization, trade and consumption. It also reports on the status of the world’s fishing fleets and analyses the make-up of human engagement in the sector. Other materials related to the main publication are also available:- Read the Booklet
Read the Flyer
- Visit the Sofia 2016 webp age
Purchase a print copy.