Report of the Third Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission , Trabzon, Turkey, 30 November - 1 December 2010/ ТPЕTЬЕГО МЕЖПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВЕННОГО СОВЕЩАНИЯ ПО УЧРЕЖДЕНИЮ РЕГИОНАЛЬНОЙ КОМИССИИ ПО РЫБНОМУ ХОЗЯЙСТВУ И АКВАКУЛЬТУРЕ В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ И НА КАВКАЗЕ Трабзон, Турция, 30 ноября – 1 декабря 2010 г.
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Book (series)Technical reportReport of the Seventh Session of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission, Istanbul, Turkey, 11– 13 October 2021/ Отчет седьмой сессии Региональной комиссии по рыбному хозяйству и аквакультуре в Центральной Азии и на Кавказе. Стамбул, Турция, с 11 по 13 октября 2021 г. Доклад ФАО по рыболовству и аквакультуре 2022
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No results found.The Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (CACFish) held its seventh session physically in Istanbul, Turkey from 11 to 13 October 2021. Four Member States attended the CACFish session: Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkey. Seven invited States were present, namely: Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Republic of Moldova, Mongolia, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The EUROFISH International Organization and the Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution participated in the Session as intergovernmental organizations with observer status. The Commission was briefed on the main decisions and recommendations arising from the latest sessions of the FAO Governing Bodies, namely the Regional Conference for Europe and the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) as well as CACFish. Discussions took place about strategic approaches to increase the number of CACFish Members and further strengthen cooperation with non-CACFish Member States. The Commission decided to abolish the Five-year Regional Work Programme as suggested by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). The Commission reviewed the key outcomes and main recommendations of the Fifth Meeting of TAC. Региональная комиссия по рыбному хозяйству и аквакультуре в Центральной Азии и на Кавказе (CACFish) провела свое седьмое заседание в очном формате в Стамбуле, Турция, с 11 по 13 октября 2021. В сессии приняли участие четыре страны-члена CACFish: Азербайджан, Кыргызстан, Таджикистан и Турция. Присутствовали также представители из семи приглашённых стран: Грузии, Казахстана, Республики Молдовы, Монголии, Российской Федерации, Украины и Узбекистана. В качестве межправительственных организаций со статусом наблюдателя в сессии приняли участие Международная организация ЕВРОФИШ (EUROFISH) и Комиссия по защите Черного моря от загрязнения. Комиссия была проинформирована об основных решениях и рекомендациях последних сессий руководящих органов ФАО, а именно Региональной конференции для Европы и Комитета по рыбному хозяйству (КРХ), а также CACFish. Состоялись обсуждения стратегических подходов к увеличению числа членов CACFish и дальнейшему укреплению сотрудничества со странами, не входящими в CACFish. Комиссия решила отменить Пятилетнюю региональную рабочую программу, как это было предложено Техническим консультативным комитетом (ТКК). Комиссия рассмотрела ключевые результаты и основные рекомендации пятого совещания ТКК. -
Book (series)Technical reportReport of the Fifth Meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission, Virtual Meeting, 23–24 November 2020 / пятое совещание технического консультативного комитета региональной комиссии по рыбному хозяйству и аквакультуре в центральной азии и на кавказе, видеоконференцсвязь, 23-24 ноября 2020 г. 2021
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No results found.The Fifth Meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was held virtually from 23rd to 24th November 2020. The meeting was attended by participants from three of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (CACFish) member countries, namely, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey. The following invited countries were present at the Meeting: Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The meeting comprised 52 participants. The TAC discussed scientific recommendations on the following issues of relevance to CACFish: (i) Aquatic genetic resources; (ii) restocking and culture-based fisheries; and (iii) Post-harvest market measures, rules, and standards for safe, quality fish and fish products. Пятое совещание Технического консультативного комитета (ТКК) состоялось 23-24 ноября 2020 года в режиме онлайн. На совещании присутствовали участники из трех государств-членов Региональной комиссии по рыбному хозяйству и аквакультуре в Центральной Азии и на Кавказе (CACFish), а именно: Азербайджана, Кыргызстана и Турции. На совещании также присутствовали представители следующих приглашенных стран, а именно: Грузии, Казахстана, Туркменистана, Украины и Узбекистана. Всего было 52 участников. ТКК обсудил научные рекомендации по следующим вопросам, имеющим отношение к CACFish: (i) Водные генетические ресурсы; (ii) Пополнение запасов и пастбищное (товарное) рыболовство и (iii) Послепромысловые рыночные меры, правила и стандарты обеспечения безопасности и качества рыбы и рыбной продукции. -
Book (series)Technical reportReport of the Eighth Session of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission, Baku, Azerbaijan, 19–20 December 2023 / Отчет восьмой сессии Региональной комиссии по рыбному хозяйству и аквакультуре в Центральной Азии и на Кавказе. Баку, Азербайджан, с 19 по 20 декабря 2023 г. 2024
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No results found.The Eighth Session of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (CACFish) was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from 19 to 20 December 2023. The Session was attended by four Member States: Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Türkiye. Seven non-CACFish Member States were invited to attend and were present, namely: Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, the Russian Federation, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Two agencies of the United Nations were also present: the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The Commission was briefed on the main decisions and recommendations of the respective FAO Regional Conferences, Committees and regional fisheries bodies. The Session witnessed interactive discussions about how the Commission could establish operational collaborations with the private sector and associations of fishers and fish farmers. There was a suggestion that the Commission strengthen its operational capacity through activities to be funded through external budgetary resources. The Commission echoed the need to increase the number of CACFish Members, and invited the participating non-CACFish Member States that were present at the Session to consider formally joining the Commission. The Commission reviewed the key outcomes and main recommendations of the Sixth Meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). The Commission agreed on its workplan for the 2023–2025 intersessional period. Восьмая сессия Региональной комиссии по рыбному хозяйству и аквакультуре в Центральной Азии и на Кавказе (CACFish) прошла в Баку, Азербайджан, с 19 по 20 декабря 2023 года. В сессии приняли участие представители четырёх стран-членов Комиссии: Азербайджана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана и Турции. К участию в мероприятии были также приглашены (и принимали участие) представители семи следующих стран, не являющихся членами CACFish: Грузии, Казахстана, Монголии, Российской Федерации, Туркменистана, Украины и Узбекистана. Присутствовали также сотрудники двух агентств Организации Объединённых наций: Программа развития ООН (ПРООН) и Всемирная организация здравоохранения (ВОЗ). Комиссия была проинформирована об основных решениях и рекомендациях соответствующих региональных конференций, комитетов и региональных органов по рыбному хозяйству ФАО. Во время сессии прошли интерактивные обсуждения, предметом которых стали вопросы налаживания оперативного взаимодействия Комиссии с частным сектором и ассоциациями рыбаков и рыбоводов. Было предложено, чтобы Комиссия укрепляла свой оперативный потенциал посредством деятельности, которая будет осуществляться за счёт внешних бюджетных ресурсов. Комиссия подтвердила необходимость увеличения числа членов CACFish и предложила участвовавшим в сессии странам, не являющимся членами Комиссии, рассмотреть возможность официального присоединения к Комиссии. Комиссия рассмотрела ключевые результаты и основные рекомендации шестого заседания Технического консультативного комитета (ТКК). Комиссия согласовала свой план работы на межсессионный период 2023–2025 годов.
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No results found.The FAOSTAT emissions database is composed of several data domains covering the categories of the IPCC Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector of the national GHG inventory. Energy use in agriculture is additionally included as relevant to emissions from agriculture as an economic production sector under the ISIC A statistical classification, though recognizing that, in terms of IPCC, they are instead part of the Energy sector of the national GHG inventory. FAO emissions estimates are available over the period 1961–2018 for agriculture production processes from crop and livestock activities. Land use emissions and removals are generally available only for the period 1990–2019. This analytical brief focuses on overall trends over the period 2000–2018. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2021
Transforming food systems for food security, improved nutrition and affordable healthy diets for all
2021In recent years, several major drivers have put the world off track to ending world hunger and malnutrition in all its forms by 2030. The challenges have grown with the COVID-19 pandemic and related containment measures. This report presents the first global assessment of food insecurity and malnutrition for 2020 and offers some indication of what hunger might look like by 2030 in a scenario further complicated by the enduring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also includes new estimates of the cost and affordability of healthy diets, which provide an important link between the food security and nutrition indicators and the analysis of their trends. Altogether, the report highlights the need for a deeper reflection on how to better address the global food security and nutrition situation.To understand how hunger and malnutrition have reached these critical levels, this report draws on the analyses of the past four editions, which have produced a vast, evidence-based body of knowledge of the major drivers behind the recent changes in food security and nutrition. These drivers, which are increasing in frequency and intensity, include conflicts, climate variability and extremes, and economic slowdowns and downturns – all exacerbated by the underlying causes of poverty and very high and persistent levels of inequality. In addition, millions of people around the world suffer from food insecurity and different forms of malnutrition because they cannot afford the cost of healthy diets. From a synthesized understanding of this knowledge, updates and additional analyses are generated to create a holistic view of the combined effects of these drivers, both on each other and on food systems, and how they negatively affect food security and nutrition around the world.In turn, the evidence informs an in-depth look at how to move from silo solutions to integrated food systems solutions. In this regard, the report proposes transformative pathways that specifically address the challenges posed by the major drivers, also highlighting the types of policy and investment portfolios required to transform food systems for food security, improved nutrition, and affordable healthy diets for all. The report observes that, while the pandemic has caused major setbacks, there is much to be learned from the vulnerabilities and inequalities it has laid bare. If taken to heart, these new insights and wisdom can help get the world back on track towards the goal of ending hunger, food insecurity, and malnutrition in all its forms.