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FAO Philippines Newsletter 2016. Issue 2









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    In this newsletter, we present stories about our most recent efforts in these areas. While working hand in hand with the Government of the Philippines, our donors and partners to solve the most urgent demands and challenges in agriculture and food security today, we also look far into the future in order to help ensure that the current and succeeding generations will have access to all the resources they need to never go hungry and not fall into poverty.
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    FAO Philippines Newsletter. 2016, Issue 4 2017
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    Newsletter 4 for 2016 contains the stories on FAO’s assistance to drought and conflict-affected farmers and fishers supported through FAO technical cooperation funds and contribution from the New Zealand Government; Launch of the FAO-supported DRRM/CCA operations center; brief roundup on FAO’s flagship SOFA and SOFI publications and the recently released study on agribusiness venture agreements; Pilot study on crop forecasting using crowdsourcing); FAO’s aquaculture and fisheries support activit ies in the Philippines; FAO Philippines and the Sustainable Development Goals.
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    Local efforts for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction and resilient forest livelihoods in the mountain watersheds of the Philippines
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    This policy brief explores the willingness of local authorities to strengthen adaptation and resilience to climate change while improving social well-being and economic development. It presents forest restoration and sustainable agricultural practices, institutionalized yet led by communities, as effective methods for reducing risks, improving the resilience of farmer communities and ensuring sustainable livelihoods. It builds on the experience of the Municipality of Tublay, Benguet Province, in the inclusion of ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco DRR) in communal forest management through restoration and agroforestry activities that support local livelihoods.

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