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Year: 2020

What is El Niño Phenomenon and what are its effects on agriculture? 

FAO's Agricultural Stress Index System (ASIS) monitors agricultural areas with a high likelihood of water stress/drought, using satellite technology.

Year: 2020

Lessons learned among Parties that have integrated gender into national climate policies, plans, strategies and action and other actions that Parties are taking to mainstream gender in any updates. This submission builds on previous FAO submissions towards the implementation of the GAPand includes other related issues under the UNFCCC.

Year: 2020

The dialogue should build on the momentum of the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land and point out that mutually supportive climate and land policies have the potential to save resources, amplify social adaptation and resilience, support ecological restoration, and foster engagement and collaboration between multiple stakeholders. Whilst, policies that enable and incentivize sustainable land management, including improved access to markets and financial services, empowering woman and indigenous peoples, reforming subsidies and promoting an enabling trade system, are also part of tackling climate change. In this proposal FAO proposes diffierent themes to be included in the dialogue.

Year: 2020

This submission proposes a dialogue on climate-resilient fisheries and aquaculture as nature-based solutions to foster adaptation and mitigation. The expected outcomes of the dialogue include an increased understanding of the role of the fisheries and aquaculture sector in climate action, improved awareness on the importance of including the sector in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and a global roadmap to scale-up existing initiatives to build on positive examples and existing tools and guidance on adaptation planning and decisionmaking.

Year: 2020

Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) is a landmark decision recognizing the unique potential of agriculture in tackling climate change. The KJWA was established at the 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP) in 2017 as a new process to advance discussions on agriculture in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). 

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