La tenencia y gobernanza de los recursos para la nutrición y la salud: Vínculos y prioridades para la investigación y el desarrollo agrícolas
Title | La tenencia y gobernanza de los recursos para la nutrición y la salud: Vínculos y prioridades para la investigación y el desarrollo agrícolas PDF eBook |
Author | Johnson, Nancy L. |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 7 |
Release | 2021-11-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
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Se están produciendo rápidas transformaciones en los sistemas alimentarios de todo el mundo, lo que está teniendo importantes consecuencias económicas, sanitarias y medioambientales. Como parte de este cambio, el enfoque de la producción agrícola debe pasar de la cantidad de producción de alimentos a la calidad de las dietas. Este informe comienza con el resumen de las pruebas (evidence) de la agricultura sensible a la nutrición (nutritionsensitive agriculture) y explica cómo la tenencia de recursos y las cuestiones de gobernanza se relacionan con la producción de alimentos ricos en nutrientes. A continuación, el informe investiga la importancia de la tenencia de los recursos y las cuestiones de gobernanza para las dietas y la salud en el contexto de la transformación del sistema alimentario: esta sección se centra en el apoyo a las dietas saludables dentro de los sistemas alimentarios tradicionales, la satisfacción de la demanda mundial de alimentos ricos en nutrientes, y la gestión y mitigación de los riesgos de enfermedades a causa de la intensificación de los paisajes agrícolas.1
TENENCIA Y GOBERNANZA DE LOS RECURSOS PARA LA NUTRICIÓN Y LA SALUD: VÍNCULOS Y PRIORIDADES PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN Y EL DESARROLLO AGRÍCOLAS.
Title | TENENCIA Y GOBERNANZA DE LOS RECURSOS PARA LA NUTRICIÓN Y LA SALUD: VÍNCULOS Y PRIORIDADES PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN Y EL DESARROLLO AGRÍCOLAS. PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Johnson |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
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Education for Sustainable Development Goals
Title | Education for Sustainable Development Goals PDF eBook |
Author | Rieckmann, Marco |
Publisher | UNESCO Publishing |
Pages | 67 |
Release | 2017-03-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9231002090 |
Indigenous Peoples’ food systems
Title | Indigenous Peoples’ food systems PDF eBook |
Author | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
Publisher | Food & Agriculture Org. |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2021-06-25 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9251345619 |
This publication provides an overview of the common and unique sustainability elements of Indigenous Peoples' food systems, in terms of natural resource management, access to the market, diet diversity, indigenous peoples’ governance systems, and links to traditional knowledge and indigenous languages. While enhancing the learning on Indigenous Peoples food systems, it will raise awareness on the need to enhance the protection of Indigenous Peoples' food systems as a source of livelihood for the 476 million indigenous inhabitants in the world, while contributing to the Zero Hunger Goal. In addition, the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) and the UN Food Systems Summit call on the enhancement of sustainable food systems and on the importance of diversifying diets with nutritious foods, while broadening the existing food base and preserving biodiversity. This is a feature characteristic of Indigenous Peoples' food systems since hundreds of years, which can provide answers to the current debate on sustainable food systems and resilience.
Land Tenure and Rural Development
Title | Land Tenure and Rural Development PDF eBook |
Author | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
Publisher | FAO |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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This publication deals with key issues in land tenure, especially as they relate to food insecurity and rural development situations. Land tenure issues are frequently ignored in rural development interventions, with often long-lasting, negative results. This guide is designed to assist technical officers in governments and civil society in understanding why and how land tenure issues should be considered in rural development projects. It analyses important contexts such as environmental degradation, gender discrimination, and conflicts, where land tenure is currently of critical concern.
Food and Agriculture in Ethiopia
Title | Food and Agriculture in Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Dorosh |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 377 |
Release | 2013-02-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0812208617 |
The perception of Ethiopia projected in the media is often one of chronic poverty and hunger, but this bleak assessment does not accurately reflect most of the country today. Ethiopia encompasses a wide variety of agroecologies and peoples. Its agriculture sector, economy, and food security status are equally complex. In fact, since 2001 the per capita income in certain rural areas has risen by more than 50 percent, and crop yields and availability have also increased. Higher investments in roads and mobile phone technology have led to improved infrastructure and thereby greater access to markets, commodities, services, and information. In Food and Agriculture in Ethiopia: Progress and Policy Challenges, Paul Dorosh and Shahidur Rashid, along with other experts, tell the story of Ethiopia's political, economic, and agricultural transformation. The book is designed to provide empirical evidence to shed light on the complexities of agricultural and food policy in today's Ethiopia, highlight major policies and interventions of the past decade, and provide insights into building resilience to natural disasters and food crises. It examines the key issues, constraints, and opportunities that are likely to shape a food-secure future in Ethiopia, focusing on land quality, crop production, adoption of high-quality seed and fertilizer, and household income. Students, researchers, policy analysts, and decisionmakers will find this book a useful overview of Ethiopia's political, economic, and agricultural transformation as well as a resource for major food policy issues in Ethiopia. Contributors: Dawit Alemu, Guush Berhane, Jordan Chamberlin, Sarah Coll-Black, Paul Dorosh, Berhanu Gebremedhin, Sinafikeh Asrat Gemessa, Daniel O. Gilligan, John Graham, Kibrom Tafere Hirfrfot, John Hoddinott, Adam Kennedy, Neha Kumar, Mehrab Malek, Linden McBride, Dawit Kelemework Mekonnen, Asfaw Negassa, Shahidur Rashid, Emily Schmidt, David Spielman, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, Seneshaw Tamiru, James Thurlow, William Wiseman.
The Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains
Title | The Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains PDF eBook |
Author | Asian Development Bank |
Publisher | Asian Development Bank |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2012-12-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9290929111 |
Major changes have been occurring almost unnoticed in staple value chains in Asia. The Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains documents and explains the transformation of value chains moving rice and potatoes between the farm gate and the consumer in Bangladesh, the People’s Republic of China, and India. The changes noted are the rapid rise of supermarkets, modern cold storage facilities, large rice mills, and commercialized small farmers using input-intensive, mechanized technologies. These changes affect food security in ways that are highly relevant for policymakers across Asia—the rise of supermarkets provides cheaper staples, more direct relations in the chains combined with branding have increased traceability, and the rise of cold storage has brought higher incomes for potato farmers and all-season access for potato consumers. The book also joins two debates that have long been separate and parallel—food industry and agribusiness development and market competitiveness—with the food security and poverty alleviation agend