Related items
Showing items related by metadata.
-
Book (stand-alone)Agrifood systems in nationally determined contributions: Global analysis
Key findings
2024Also available in:
No results found.This publication provides an overview of the major climate-related risks and greenhouse hotspots in agrifood systems and synthesizes in seven key findings the main climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies being set forth in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to address them. It also takes stock of the underpinning governance, knowledge and capacity and finance needs articulated to enable climate action in agrifood systems. Lastly, ahead of the global call for third-round NDCs expected to be submitted by all countries in 2025, these key findings serve to inform enhanced ambition, action and support of the mitigation, adaptation and climate finance ambition gaps in agrifood systems. -
Book (series)Consultation on national climate actions in livestock systems to support the Nationally Determined Contributions in Rwanda
Workshop report, Musanze, Rwanda, 14–16 December 2021
2022Also available in:
No results found.The report summarizes the proceedings, discussions and outcomes of the consultation workshop on "policy analysis to support nationally determined contributions for climate action in Rwanda's livestock systems", which took place in Musanze, Rwanda from 13 to 16 December 2021. The workshop was organized by FAO in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources of Rwanda. -
BookletFAO in Cuba 2023
Towards the transformation of agrifood systems
2024Also available in:
This report summarizes the main results of FAO in Cuba in 2023, another year in which our focus was on advancing towards more efficient agrifood systems, inclusive, resilient and sustainable for Cuba, with the purpose of achieving better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life. In collaboration with the Cuban Government and its institutions and partners such as the Green Climate Fund, the Global Environment Facility and the European Union, we continue to consolidate our essential goals in the country, with a total of USD 66 million mobilized between 2019 and 2023. We continue to accelerate results with our most advanced projects with diverse actions such as the acquisition of machinery and supplies to accelerate the fulfillment of our objectives in critical areas such as the adaptation and mitigation of climate change and support for food trade and we advance in the productive restoration of 35 000 hectares of land previously invaded by marabou, implementing agroforestry, forestry and silvopastoral systems to address challenges such as food security, biodiversity conservation and the sustainability of natural resources and we continue to support the country in the construction and implementation of public policies to transform local agrifood systems and improve their governance, including the Food Sovereignty and Food and Nutrition Security Law, as well as other policies and regulations.
Users also downloaded
Showing related downloaded files
No results found.