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Year: 2020

The aim of this study was to generate empirical evidence about adaptation options in agriculture and to inform adaptation policy dialogues in Zambia. The findings can inform policy makers and development practitioners working to promote CA measures for climate change adaptation in the context of national adaptation planning processes.

Year: 2020

Recognizing that partnerships can enhance and facilitate opportunities that foster research and education projects for developing capacities, FAO and Université Laval, in partnership since 2017, are leveraging their technical expertise and resources to advance actions in the areas of agroforestry, climate change mitigation and adaptation, food safety, and food security and nutrition. This cooperative venture is advancing the uptake of innovative tools and resources to help governments and policymakers overcome new global challenges brought on by climate change, including through combating desertification. The partnership is further contributing to the preparation and training of the next generation of climate change professionals necessary for a future of food security.

Year: 2020

The 2019 Spring floods and the heavy rainfalls of January 2020 in the Islamic Republic of Iran severely affected the large areas of the country, especially in four provinces of Lorestan, Khuzestan, Golestan, and Sistan, and Baluchistan. The floods caused tremendous damages and losses to the agriculture sector of the country, including severe effects on the land and water resources of the provinces mentioned above. Due to the mentioned damages, imposed challenges caused by the floods and In response to the request of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is implementing a Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) project to assist the country in rehabilitating the soil and water resources and enhancing the resilience of agriculture system and rural communities against climate change and climatic disasters.

Year: 2020

The 2019 Spring floods and the heavy rainfalls of January 2020 in the Islamic Republic of Iran severely affected the large areas of the country, especially in four provinces of Lorestan, Khuzestan, Golestan, and Sistan, and Baluchistan. The floods caused tremendous damages and losses to the agriculture sector of the country, including severe effects on the land and water resources of the provinces mentioned above. Due to the mentioned damages, imposed challenges caused by the floods and In response to the request of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is implementing a Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) project to assist the country in rehabilitating the soil and water resources and enhancing the resilience of agriculture system and rural communities against climate change and climatic disasters.

Year: 2020

El Salvador is part of the "Dry Corridor of Central America", which is considered one of the most vulnerable countries to climate risks in the world. Droughts and floods threaten the food security of vulnerable rural families.