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This case study describes the key steps taken to formulate and implement a National Adaptation Plan (NAPs) in Thailand, with a particular emphasis on adaptation in agriculture (including forestry, livestock and fisheries). It aims to offer valuable insights to national policy makers and other stakeholders who are on the same NAP journey to address the challenges posed by climate change.
The case study also presents the lessons learned from the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans (NAP–Ag) programme and its activities in Thailand.
Protecting the health of animals to help reduce the effects of our changing climate on hunger and poverty
Livestock support more than 750 million of the world’s poorest people. This brochure makes the case that improving animal health should be an integral part of strategies aimed at food security and sustainable development in the context of climate change.
Protecting the health of animals to help reduce the effects of our changing climate on hunger and poverty
Livestock support more than 750 million of the world’s poorest people. This brochure makes the case that improving animal health should be an integral part of strategies aimed at food security and sustainable development in the context of climate change.
Protecting the health of animals to help reduce the effects of our changing climate on hunger and poverty
Livestock support more than 750 million of the world’s poorest people. This brochure makes the case that improving animal health should be an integral part of strategies aimed at food security and sustainable development in the context of climate change.
This submission builds on previous FAO’s submissions of 2019 on possible activities related to the implementation of the LCIPP functions and on issues related to the Gender Action Plan and the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture. Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples have devised ingenious ways of managing their territories without depleting the natural resource base. As guardians of biodiversity, indigenous peoples hold vast traditional knowledge and play pivotal role in contributing to climate actions.






