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    Analyse de la situation foncière en vue de préparation de la stratégie REDD+ en Tunisie 2019
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    Cette évaluation donne un aperçu de la situation du régime foncier en Tunisie dans le contexte de REDD +. Il analyse le cadre juridique et politique et fournit un ensemble complet de recommandations pour les prochaines étapes. Il comprend également des données sur les juridictions forestières et les zones relevant de chaque juridiction. L’étude avait pour objectif de contribuer à la protection des forêts du pays, de fournir des données actualisées sur le régime foncier des forêts et de mieux comprendre les liens qui unissent REDD + et le régime foncier. À la suite de cette étude, les zones forestières soumises à différents systèmes de tenure ont été identifiées et quantifiées.
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    African Regional Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Biodiversity Mainstreaming across Agricultural Sectors (Kigali, Rwanda, November 4–5, 2019)
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    2020
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    Biodiversity is critical for safeguarding global food security, underpinning healthy and nutritious diets, improving rural livelihoods, and enhancing the resilience of people and communities. The recent alarming findings on the threats of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation (FAO)’s The State of the World’s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture and the global assessment report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services have put agricultural sectors at the center of the debate in sustaining the future of human well-being and livability of the planet. Against this background, the FAO Conference, in 2017, welcomed FAO’s initiative to act as Biodiversity Mainstreaming Platform1 (the Platform) and requested FAO to facilitate, in collaboration with its partners, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and other UN organizations, the integration in a structured and coherent manner of actions for the conservation, sustainable use, management and restoration of biological diversity across agricultural sectors at national, regional and international levels. FAO, working with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) co-organized the first global multistakeholder dialogue on biodiversity mainstreaming in Rome (May 2018) and four regional dialogues for Latin America and the Caribbean (Mexico, October 2018), Asia and the Pacific (Thailand, July 2019), the Near East (Jordan, November 2019), and Africa (Rwanda, November 2019).