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Post-2015 and SDGs. Nourishing People, Nurturing the Planet. e-bulletin December 2014, Land and soils

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    Oceans, seas and coastal areas provide mankind with manifold goods and ecosystem services fundamental to human well-being, global food security and nutrition. They form an integrated and essential component of the Earth’s ecosystem and are critical to sustainable development.
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    Post-2015 and SDGs: Nourishing people,Nurturing the planet. e-bulletin December 2014 Issue No.4
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    Welcome to FAO’s e-bulletin on the post-2015 development agenda. In this issue, we bring you news of a side event organised by the UN Rome-based agencies on financing SDG2 ahead of July’s Third International Conference on Financing for Development. Rural actors and agents of change are the focus of a feature article and photo gallery. Boubaker Ben-Belhassen, FAO post-2015 focal point, writes on the comprehensive approach to food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture of SDG2. We present a booklet listing 100 facts linking people, food and the planet, and, in the international year of soils, deliver a story-video-infographic package on the natural resource’s links to sustainable development.
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    The eradication of hunger and poverty and the sustainable use of natural resources depend in large part on how people, communities and others gain access to land, fisheries and forests. Access to natural resources is defined and regulated by tenure rights. Secure tenure rights are crucial for the eradication of hunger and poverty, environmental sustainability and the promotion of responsible investments. Inadequate and insecure tenure rights to natural resources often result in extreme poverty a nd hunger.

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