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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureOverview of LEAP products 2017
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No results found.The LEAP Partnership has established ten Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) in the following areas: animal feeds, poultry, small ruminants, large ruminants, pigs, biodiversity, nutrient cycling, water, and soil carbon sequestration, biodiversity and ecosystem services. Over 300 experts have been involved in creation of guidance documents in these areas critical to the sustainability of global food and agricultural production systems. These experts have been drawn from academia, government, indust ry and nongovernmental organizations to ensure a broad based consensus approach. To date, LEAP has produced a suite of background and guidance documents on methodological approaches for the transition to sustainable food and agriculture, review of indicators and methods for biodiversity assessment at global scale, and guidelines for Animal Feeds, Small Ruminants, Large Ruminants, and Poultry. -
DocumentOther documentLivestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) Partnership
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureLivestock Environmental Assessment and Performance Partnership 2016
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The LEAP Partnership is a multi-stakeholder initiative committed to improving the environmental performance of livestock supply chains, while considering both economic and social viability of the sector.
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BookletHigh-profileFAO Strategy on Climate Change 2022–2031 2022The FAO Strategy on Climate Change 2022–2031 was endorsed by FAO Council in June 2022. This new strategy replaces the previous strategy from 2017 to better FAO's climate action with the Strategic Framework 2022-2031, and other FAO strategies that have been developed since then. The Strategy was elaborated following an inclusive process of consultation with FAO Members, FAO staff from headquarters and decentralized offices, as well as external partners. It articulates FAO's vision for agrifood systems by 2050, around three main pillars of action: at global and regional level, at country level, and at local level. The Strategy also encourages key guiding principles for action, such as science and innovation, inclusiveness, partnerships, and access to finance.
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Book (stand-alone)High-profileStatus of the World's Soil Resources: Main Report 2015
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No results found.The SWSR is a reference document on the status of global soil resources that provides regional assessments of soil change. The information is based on peer-reviewed scientific literature, complemented with expert knowledge and project outputs. It provides a description and a ranking of ten major soil threats that endanger ecosystem functions, goods and services globally and in each region separately. Additionally, it describes direct and indirect pressures on soils and ways and means to combat s oil degradation. The report contains a Synthesis report for policy makers that summarizes its findings, conclusions and recommendations.The full report has been divided into sections and individual chapters for ease of downloading:
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BookletCorporate general interestEmissions due to agriculture
Global, regional and country trends 2000–2018
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No results found.The FAOSTAT emissions database is composed of several data domains covering the categories of the IPCC Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector of the national GHG inventory. Energy use in agriculture is additionally included as relevant to emissions from agriculture as an economic production sector under the ISIC A statistical classification, though recognizing that, in terms of IPCC, they are instead part of the Energy sector of the national GHG inventory. FAO emissions estimates are available over the period 1961–2018 for agriculture production processes from crop and livestock activities. Land use emissions and removals are generally available only for the period 1990–2019. This analytical brief focuses on overall trends over the period 2000–2018.