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Book (stand-alone)High-profile灾害和危机对农业和粮食安全的影响报告(2021) 2023
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十年来,人类面临着不断加剧的灾害损失、全球性的异常高温气候、冰层加速融化和海平面上升,如今一系列前所未有的危害又袭来,新冠疫情以及特大火灾、极端天气、异常大规模的沙漠蝗群等灾害都给人类及粮食安全造成了巨大的威胁。纵览往昔,农业未曾遭遇如此多的旧灾新患,在高度关联、急剧变化的世界环境之下,这些灾害更容易相互交织影响,农业也因此承受了巨大破坏及损失。灾害越来越频繁且强烈,加之带来的系统性风险,已经使人们的生活被迫改变、生计遭到破坏,整个粮食体系也被危及。本书有力证实了对抵御和减少灾害风险的举措进行投资,尤其是收集并分析数据以采取基于实证的行动,对于确保农业在实现可持续未来方面发挥关键作用至关重要。
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Book (series)GuidelineGuidelines for sustainable tick control and acaricide resistance management in livestock 2025These guidelines offer a comprehensive resource for managing tick control and tackling acaricide resistance in livestock. They emphasize the growing problem of acaricide resistance, which has been observed in various regions. The document provides in-depth information on tick biology, available synthetic chemical controls, and the underlying mechanisms of acaricide resistance. It stresses the importance of continuously monitoring tick populations and resistance levels to inform more effective control strategies. To address this resistance, the guidelines recommend Integrated Tick Management (ITM), a holistic approach that integrates chemical treatments with non-chemical methods. This strategy aims to reduce acaricide use, helping to slow resistance development and minimize potential environmental and public health risks. Additionally, the guidelines highlight the necessity of strong regulatory frameworks to ensure the quality, safety and effectiveness of tick control products. In conclusion, these guidelines deliver a thorough overview of the challenges and strategies related to tick control and acaricide resistance, advocating for sustainable practices and ongoing research to improve livestock health and productivity while reducing the risks posed by tick infestations and the diseases they transmit.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureGlobal control of African swine fever
A GF-TADs initiative. 2020-2025
2020Resolution No.33 adopted at the 87th General Session of the World Assembly of National Delegates of the OIE recommended that ‘A global initiative for the control of ASF be launched using the GF-TADs mechanism to develop, improve and harmonise national, regional and global partnership and coordination to address ASF at the source, enhance prevention and preparedness, minimise adverse impacts on animal health and welfare, international trade, and social wellbeing’. The FAO-OIE GF-TADs Initiative for the Global Control of ASF have been drafted by the OIE and FAO technical teams. It aims to tackle the strategic challenges to effectively address the mandate given to the OIE and FAO at the last OIE General Session by defining the objectives and providing the structure for specific outcomes to be achieved for the global control of the disease. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFAO and the Pandemic Fund Highlights
2024-June 2025, No. 2
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No results found.The Pandemic Fund, hosted by the World Bank, provides multiyear grants to help low- and middle-income countries strengthen prevention, preparedness, and response to pandemic threats. Using a One Health approach, the Fund supports collaborative disease surveillance and early warning systems, laboratory diagnostic systems, and workforce capacity development. FAO as a co-implementing entity, is playing a key role in enhancing animal health systems utilizing One Health approach to prevent zoonotic disease spillovers and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) while working closely with national governments, other implementing entities and delivery partners on the implementation to bolster country capacities and capabilities in pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.