Geospatial information for sustainable food systems

Projects

AgroAdapt was developed to help policymakers and stakeholders envision and navigate the multiple possible futures for agrifood systems under climate change. Traditional approaches to designing climate-related projects and policies often rely on a linear process, where a limited number of...

National Forest Monitoring (NFM) is a systematic process involving the collection, analysis, and periodic reporting of forest-related data to track changes in forests over time. Historically, NFM initiatives focused on National Forest Inventories (NFIs), primarily measuring trees within forested areas,...

The use, distribution and temporal dynamics of natural resources as well as human activities is fundamental information needed for sustainable land management, particularly in zones with protracted crises and severe environmental challenges (e.g. inefficient management of natural resources, frequent natural...

The agriculture sector has played a critical role in the Somali economy, but remains vulnerable to external shocks, which are likely to intensify due to negative impacts of climate change. The country’s economy is mainly based on traditional, primary productive...

The National Development Plan 9 (NDP-9) identifies critical constraints to the growth of Somalia's livestock sector, including land degradation, deforestation of rangeland, water scarcity, disease prevalence, and inadequate pasture and fodder availability. FAO Somalia has been addressing these issues through...

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