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Orienter les interventions futures pour répliquer à grande échelle la gestion durable des terres

Enseignements à l’intention des décideurs tirés d’une analyse des experiences du programme stratégique d’investissement sur la gestion durable des terres en Afrique subsaharienne (SIP) dans le cadre du partenariat NEPAD – Terrafrica










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    Un guide pour les décideurs politiques sur les leçons et expériences du programme stratégique Terrafrique
    2016
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    The review was conducted with the aim to provide guidance for future engagement / investments, in particular in the context of recent AU declarations on agriculture and on land restoration by NEPAD, GEF, TerrAfrica, the Great Green Wall Initiative for the Sahel and Sahara (GGWISS), UN agencies and other donors. This paper provides an abridged summary of the findings for easier access by country policy / decision makers, agencies, development partners and donors, as a basis for informing future i nterventions for scaling- up sustainable land management (SLM).
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    Aide à la décision pour la mise à l’échelle et l’intégration de la gestion durable des terres (DS-SLM) 2019
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    La FAO travaille en collaboration avec le consortium WOCAT (World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies) pour lutter contre la dégradation des terres à l'échelle mondiale, régionale et nationale et à différents niveaux de décision. Dans ce cadre, le projet de la FAO financé par le FEM " Aide à la décision pour la mise à l'échelle et l'intégration et la GDT " (DS-SLM) est réalisé dans 15 pays du monde et vise à faciliter la prise en compte et la généralisation de la GDT. Ce projet fait le lien entre les outils d'évaluation de la dégradation des terres et de la GDT à différents niveaux qui sont mobilisés pour l'élaboration d'une stratégie et d'un plan d'action pour la mise en échelle et l’intégration de la gestion durable des terres.
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    L’État des ressources en terres et en eau pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture dans la région du Proche-Orient et de l’Afrique du Nord
    Rapport de synthèse
    2023
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    L'État des ressources en terre et en eau (SOLAW) dans la région du Proche-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord (NENA) fait partie d'une série emblématique que la FAO a lancée en 2011. Étant l’une des régions les plus pauvres en terres et en eau au monde, la préservation de ces ressources est d'une importance capitale pour assurer la sécurité alimentaire et répondre à la demande croissante de nourriture. Cette publication vise à fournir aux décideurs politiques, aux institutions et aux autres parties prenantes une vue d'ensemble de la situation actuelle des terres et de l'eau et de l'impact du changement climatique et de l'urbanisation sur la production alimentaire afin de faciliter une prise de décision éclairée. Le rapport présente les dernières statistiques sur les ressources en terres et en eau de la région et souligne les défis importants auxquels la région NENA est confrontée à l'horizon 2030 et au-delà. Il présente également des initiatives positives de la région et une série d'alternatives disponibles pour aider les autorités à répondre aux problématiques des ressources en terres et en eau.

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    The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020
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    Updates for many countries have made it possible to estimate hunger in the world with greater accuracy this year. In particular, newly accessible data enabled the revision of the entire series of undernourishment estimates for China back to 2000, resulting in a substantial downward shift of the series of the number of undernourished in the world. Nevertheless, the revision confirms the trend reported in past editions: the number of people affected by hunger globally has been slowly on the rise since 2014. The report also shows that the burden of malnutrition in all its forms continues to be a challenge. There has been some progress for child stunting, low birthweight and exclusive breastfeeding, but at a pace that is still too slow. Childhood overweight is not improving and adult obesity is on the rise in all regions.The report complements the usual assessment of food security and nutrition with projections of what the world may look like in 2030, if trends of the last decade continue. Projections show that the world is not on track to achieve Zero Hunger by 2030 and, despite some progress, most indicators are also not on track to meet global nutrition targets. The food security and nutritional status of the most vulnerable population groups is likely to deteriorate further due to the health and socio economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.The report puts a spotlight on diet quality as a critical link between food security and nutrition. Meeting SDG 2 targets will only be possible if people have enough food to eat and if what they are eating is nutritious and affordable. The report also introduces new analysis of the cost and affordability of healthy diets around the world, by region and in different development contexts. It presents valuations of the health and climate-change costs associated with current food consumption patterns, as well as the potential cost savings if food consumption patterns were to shift towards healthy diets that include sustainability considerations. The report then concludes with a discussion of the policies and strategies to transform food systems to ensure affordable healthy diets, as part of the required efforts to end both hunger and all forms of malnutrition.
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    State of knowledge of soil biodiversity - Status, challenges and potentialities
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    There is increasing attention to the importance of biodiversity for food security and nutrition, especially above-ground biodiversity such as plants and animals. However, less attention is being paid to the biodiversity beneath our feet, soil biodiversity, which drives many processes that produce food or purify soil and water. This report is the result of an inclusive process involving more than 300 scientists from around the world under the auspices of the FAO’s Global Soil Partnership and its Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils, the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative, and the European Commission. It presents concisely the state of knowledge on soil biodiversity, the threats to it, and the solutions that soil biodiversity can provide to problems in different fields. It also represents a valuable contribution to raising awareness of the importance of soil biodiversity and highlighting its role in finding solutions to today's global threats.
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    Pulses: nutritious seeds for a sustainable future 2016

    The aim of raising global awareness on the multitude of benefits of pulses was integral to the International Year of Pulses. This coffee table book is part guide and part cookbook— informative without being technical. The book begins by giving an overview of pulses, and explains why they are an important food for the future. It also has more than 30 recipes prepared by some of the most prestigious chefs in the world and is peppered with infographics. Part I gives an overview of pulses and giv es a brief guide to the main varieties in the world. Part II explains step-by-step how to cook them, what to keep in mind and what condiments and instruments to use. Part III underscores the five messages that FAO conveys to the world about the impact pulses have on nutrition, health, climate change, biodiversity and food security. Part IV illustrates how pulses can be grown in a garden patch with easy gardening instructions and how they are grown in the world, highlighting major world producers , importers and exporters. Part V takes the reader on a journey around the world showing how pulses fit a region’s history and culture and visits 10 internationally acclaimed chefs as they go the market to buy pulses. Back at their restaurant or home, each chef prepares easy dishes and gives their best kept secrets. Each chef provides 3 recipes that are beautifully illustrated.

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