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Book (series)Technical reportCECPI - Rapport de la vingt-troisième session de la Commission européenne consultative pour les pêches dans les eaux intérieures. Wierzba, Pologne, 26 mai-2 juin 2004. 2005
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La Commission européenne consultative pour les pêches dans les eaux intérieures (CECPI) a tenu sa vingt-troisième session à Wierzba (Pologne), du 26 mai au 2 juin 2004. En conjonction, un Symposium sur le développement de l’aquaculture – Partenariat entre scientifiques et associations de producteurs a été organisé. Les participants ont passé en revue les activités de la CECPI depuis 2002 dans les domaines suivants: biologie et gestion des pêches, aquaculture, protection des ressource s aquatiques et aspects économiques et sociaux. La CECPI a examiné et approuvé son futur programme de travail et en particulier les activités qui seront entreprises jusqu’à la prochaine session de la Commission en 2006. La vingtquatrième session sera précédée par un symposium intitulé «Energie hydroélectrique, maîtrise des crues et prises d’eau: incidences sur les poissons et les pêches». -
No Thumbnail AvailableBook (series)Technical reportCECPI - Rapport de la vingtième session de la Commission européenne consultative pour les pêches dans les eaux intérieures. Praia do Carvoeiro, Portugal, 23 juin- 1 juillet 1998. 1999
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La Commission européenne consultative pour les pêches dans les eaux intérieures (CECPI) a tenu sa vingtième session à Praia do Carvoeiro (Portugal) du 23 juin au 1er juillet 1998, parallèlement à un Symposium sur l'eau et le développement durable des pêches et de l'aquaculture dans les eaux intérieures. Elle a passé en revue les activités menées par la CECPI depuis 1996 dans les domaines de la biologie et de l'aménagement des pêches, de l'aquaculture, de la protection des ressources aquatiques e t en ce qui concerne les questions économiques et sociales. La CECPI a procédé à la révision de son règlement intérieur et a décidé de son futur programme de travail, notamment des activités qui devraient être menées avant sa prochaine session, prévue pour l'an 2000 en Hongrie et qui sera précédée d'un symposium sur les pêches et la société. -
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Policy briefPolicy briefOutcomes and lessons learned from the Koronivia UNFCCC negotiations on agriculture and food security, and the way forward after COP 27
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No results found.The Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) was established at COP23 to address six topics in the agricultural sector's role in climate change. KJWA has contributed to sharing scientific and technical knowledge, but limitations remain in translating outcomes into concrete climate actions. The new four-year joint work on the implementation of climate action on agriculture and food security, which prioritizes ending hunger and considers national circumstances, includes the creation of an online portal for sharing information. The four-year agenda is shaped and broadened through the submission of views by parties, observers, and civil society and will be considered by SBSTA and SBI in June 2023. -
Book (series)Technical studyLatin America and the Caribbean - Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2023
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The 2023 edition of the Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition in Latin America and the Caribbean presents an update of the data and trends in food security and nutrition in recent years. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis and the conflict in Ukraine, as well as the economic slowdown, rising food inflation and income inequality have had an impact on regional figures. The most recent data shows that, between 2021 and 2022, progress was made in reducing hunger and food insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, the progress achieved is far from the targets established to meet SDG 2 of ending hunger. In addition, one in five people in the region cannot access a healthy diet and malnutrition in all its forms, including child stunting, micronutrient deficiencies and obesity continue to be a major challenge. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023
Urbanization, agrifood systems transformation and healthy diets across the rural–urban continuum
2023This report provides an update on global progress towards the targets of ending hunger (SDG Target 2.1) and all forms of malnutrition (SDG Target 2.2) and estimates on the number of people who are unable to afford a healthy diet. Since its 2017 edition, this report has repeatedly highlighted that the intensification and interaction of conflict, climate extremes and economic slowdowns and downturns, combined with highly unaffordable nutritious foods and growing inequality, are pushing us off track to meet the SDG 2 targets. However, other important megatrends must also be factored into the analysis to fully understand the challenges and opportunities for meeting the SDG 2 targets. One such megatrend, and the focus of this year’s report, is urbanization. New evidence shows that food purchases in some countries are no longer high only among urban households but also among rural households. Consumption of highly processed foods is also increasing in peri-urban and rural areas of some countries. These changes are affecting people’s food security and nutrition in ways that differ depending on where they live across the rural–urban continuum. This timely and relevant theme is aligned with the United Nations General Assembly-endorsed New Urban Agenda, and the report provides recommendations on the policies, investments and actions needed to address the challenges of agrifood systems transformation under urbanization and to enable opportunities for ensuring access to affordable healthy diets for everyone.