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DocumentEvaluation reportTerminal evaluation of the project “Rehabilitation of Degraded Agricultural Lands in Kandy, Badulla and Nuwara Eliya Districts in the Central Highlands”
Project code: GCP/SRL/063/GFF - GEF ID: 5677 - Management response
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DocumentEvaluation reportTerminal evaluation of the project “Rehabilitation of degraded agricultural lands in Kandy, Badulla and Nuwara Eliya Districts in The Central Highlands”
Project code: GCP/SRL/063/GFF - GEF ID: 5677 - Annex 1. Terms of reference
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DocumentEvaluation reportTerminal evaluation of the project “Rehabilitation of degraded agricultural lands in Kandy, Badulla and Nuwara Eliya Districts in The Central Highlands”
Project code: GCP/SRL/063/GFF - GEF ID: 5677 - Annex 2. Evaluation matrix
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Book (stand-alone)Technical studyApplication of the participatory rangeland and grassland assessment (PRAGA) methodology in Kyrgyzstan
Baseline analysis, remote sensing, field assessment and validation report
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No results found.As rangelands support one-seventh of the world’s population and occupy one-third of its land area, there is increasing focus on their economic, environmental and nutritional roles together with a growing understanding of their potential in climatic regulatory systems and biodiversity conservation. However, rangelands and grasslands are complex, dynamic systems, which make assessment and management difficult given the many interacting biophysical elements, drivers and objectives of those that use them. Facilitating and developing tools to monitor rangeland and grassland complexity and clearly demonstrate how management influences ecosystem processes is an important component of improving rangeland management practices, r egulatory systems and economic development. The project “Participatory assessment of land degradation and sustainable land management in grassland and pastoral systems”, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), was developed with the primary objective of strengthening the capacity of local and national stakeholders in pastoral and agropastoral areas comprising of grasslands and rangelands to assess land degradation (LD) and make informed decisions to promote sustainable land management (SLM) in a way that preserves the diverse ecosystem goods and services provided by rangelands and grasslands . This report represents a synthesis of activities in development and testing of the participatory rangeland and grassland (PRAGA) methodology in Kyrgyzstan, including a national and regional baseline review, large-scale assessment & remote sensing, participatory mapping and indicator selection, field assessment results and validation workshops held to verify data and resulting conclusions that feed into next steps and technical and policy recommendations. -
Book (series)Technical reportRegional review on status and trends in aquaculture development in Asia and the Pacific – 2020 2022
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No results found.The Asia-Pacific region is remarkably diverse and wide ranging, geographically, in its flora and fauna, culturally, institutionally and economically. The region includes the two most populous countries in the world, China and India, a greater part of the Asian continent, the Australian continent, and many small islands, mostly in the Pacific Ocean, which are some of the smallest island nations in the world. Fisheries and aquaculture are socio-economically important sectors to most nations in the Asia-Pacific region and most nations in the region have high rates of fish consumption, mostly sourced from aquaculture although the small island nations depend to a greater extent on capture fisheries. This review entails analyses of the aquaculture sector in Asia-Pacific including the status and trends, progress made in achieving sustainable development, salient challenges, issues and anticipated future development. Status and trends are based on data extracted from the FAO Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics (FAO, 2020a; FAO, 2020b), unless stated otherwise, and are mostly for the period from 2008 to 2018 and occasionally for the period from 1990 to 2018 for relevant historical comparison and longer-term contextual analyses.