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    Latest advancements on PyAEZ, an innovative free and open-source application for land evaluation. Making Agro-ecological Zoning analysis accessible through the GAEZ Data Portal
    Report of proceedings, 12 July 2023
    2023
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    The Agro-Ecological Zoning (AEZ) methodology, developed by FAO and IIASA, is a well-established modeling system used for sustainable land-use planning, agricultural investments, and assessing climate change impacts on agriculture. PyAEZ is and open-source Python package developed by FAO with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), and in collaboration with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), which offers AEZ calculations for user to implement for their own AEZ analyses. The latest version, PyAEZ v2.1, is now available on GitHub and through the Global Agro-Ecological Zoning Data Portal and it was presented during a virtual event on 12 July 2023 with the objective to support land use planning and enhance the utilization of land resources at different scales.
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    Policy Highlights: Adopting a Territorial Approach to Food Security and Nutrition Policy 2016
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    This document summarises the key findings of OECD/FAO/UNCDF (2016), Adopting a Territorial Approach to Food Security and Nutrition Policy. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development endorsed in September 2015 confirmed the importance of achieving food security dedicating a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG2). The study, conducted over the period 2014-2016, presents a framework for a territorial approach to FSN based on five case studies i n Cambodia, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco and Peru and two national workshops held in Mali and Niger.
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    Global Capacity Development Portal
    Step-by-step guide to uploading projects
    2023
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    The purpose of this tutorial is to demonstrate the project submission process and functionality of the Global Capacity Development Portal (GCDP) from an internal perspective, for usage and contribution by both internal and external entities with an interest in collaborating and contributing in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU fishing) by enhancing project visibility. The tutorial itself covers the entire workflow, from account registration to project deletion, detailing all the steps required to facilitate the typical project submission, while also providing tips and troubleshooting techniques to assist the user through any potential issues or difficulties they may face. Firstly, the reader is introduced to the initiation phase, detailing the steps that potential project contributors must first take to register for an account and declare their institutions, including the requirement for individual account assessments and verification by the GCDP team. Consequently, the tutorial transitions to the upload phase, whereby guidance on the login and project creation process is given, including a detailed overview of the required fields and supplementary project information, as applicable. The reader is then walked through the final steps of the upload process, including the final project verification stage, ensuring that the project adheres to the portal’s eligibility criteria. Finally, the tutorial concludes at the management phase, detailing instructions on the management of such projects, including the modification of project content and contact information, supplementation and management of project resources, and, project deletion. Administrative guidance on the management of user information is also provided.

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