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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookGlobal Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map – GSOCseq v.1.1
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No results found.This document presents the technical details of the first ever country-driven Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq). This map allows for the estimation of top (0–30 cm) soil organic carbon sequestration potential in agricultural areas under a business as usual and three sustainable soil management scenarios. The Global Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential Map (GSOCseq) stands out as a game-changing program aimed at bridging this divide by raising technical expertise on SOC sequestration potential modeling and mapping while relying on a uniquely participatory and iterative process. The GSOCseq v1.1 was developed based on the submissions of national experts appointed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Member Nations. Each of the appointed National Experts generated national maps following a bottom-up approach that was facilitated and coordinated by the Secretariat of FAO’s Global Soil Partnership (GSP). -
BookletCorporate general interestIntersectionality: A pathway for more inclusive, youth-oriented and gender-responsive agrifood systems 2024What is intersectionality and how is it relevant to FAO’ s work?
Intersectionality: A pathway for more inclusive, youth-oriented and gender-responsive agrifood systems, serves as a guide for FAO employees and development practitioners who seek conceptual clarity and guidance on intersectionality. By moving beyond approaches that tend to prioritize one factor, or approaches that look at multiple factors without considering how they interact, it aims to strengthen knowledge of how intersectionality can help to identify and address different drivers of exclusion and marginalization. More specifically, it aims to build a common understanding of intersectionality, its rationale, prerequisites, its relationship to gender, youth and inclusion, and its relevance to FAO’s work. It also shows how an intersectionality informed approach has been applied by FAO and other organizations; and it proposes entry points for integrating intersectionality into FAO’s work in a more systematic way at different levels of implementation.
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DocumentNormative documentAd hoc Joint FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on Risk Assessment of Food Allergens. Call for Data 2019
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