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2021El Marco de Cooperación de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo Sostenible (Marco de Cooperación) es un acuerdo entre las Naciones Unidas y el gobierno anfitrión y determina las prioridades de desarrollo de un país y las contribuciones del sistema de desarrollo de las Naciones Unidas a las mismas. Dado que la resistencia a los antimicrobianos (RAM) obstaculiza los progresos hacia el logro de muchos de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS), se necesita una acción coordinada entre las organizaciones de las Naciones Unidas y los organismos gubernamentales para luchar eficazmente contra la resistencia a los antimicrobianos en todos los sectores. En una nueva guía para los equipos de las Naciones Unidas en los países se argumenta que la lucha contra la RAM es una cuestión de desarrollo y un componente de cuestiones más amplias, como la iniciativa "Una sola salud", la cobertura sanitaria universal y la seguridad sanitaria, los sistemas alimentarios y la salud planetaria: su objetivo es que se dé una mayor prioridad a la lucha contra la RAM en la agenda de políticas y desarrollo, estimular el interés de múltiples partes interesadas y atraer financiación. -
MeetingMeeting documentProcesos de política global: Foro de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Bosques, Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, y la Convención Marco de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático
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No results found.The SWSR is a reference document on the status of global soil resources that provides regional assessments of soil change. The information is based on peer-reviewed scientific literature, complemented with expert knowledge and project outputs. It provides a description and a ranking of ten major soil threats that endanger ecosystem functions, goods and services globally and in each region separately. Additionally, it describes direct and indirect pressures on soils and ways and means to combat s oil degradation. The report contains a Synthesis report for policy makers that summarizes its findings, conclusions and recommendations.The full report has been divided into sections and individual chapters for ease of downloading:
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookThe future of food and agriculture - Trends and challenges 2017
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No results found.What will be needed to realize the vision of a world free from hunger and malnutrition? After shedding light on the nature of the challenges that agriculture and food systems are facing now and throughout the 21st century, the study provides insights into what is at stake and what needs to be done. “Business as usual” is not an option. Major transformations in agricultural systems, rural economies, and natural resources management are necessary. The present study was undertaken for the quadrennial review of FAO’s strategic framework and for the preparation of the Organization Medium-Term plan 2018-2021. -
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Global, regional and country trends 2000–2018
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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.