Combater o desmatamento, a degradação e as emissões

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Notícias

Mantenha-se atualizado com as últimas notícias e anúncios sobre o trabalho da FAO para travar a desflorestação, a degradação das florestas e as emissões. Aqui encontrará informações sobre novas iniciativas, marcos importantes e aspetos relevantes de países e parceiros que trabalham juntos pelas florestas, o clima e o desenvolvimento sustentável.

21/02/2017
When the UN-REDD Programme intensified its work to address tenure issues within the context of REDD+, the challenge involved more than delivering financial and technical support to partner countries. It...
17/02/2017
The UN-REDD Programme's newly released Methodological Brief on Gender defines its approach to gender equality and women’s empowerment. It provides guidance, concrete entry points and good practice examples to help...
14/02/2017
Technical experts gathered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire at the fourth and final regional “Training the Trainers” Workshop to share their knowledge on REDD+ Monitoring, and Measurement, Reporting and Verification. The...
27/01/2017
A US$10-million investment to help combat climate change in a large swathe of the world's second-largest rain forest was outlined to stakeholders in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
22/12/2016
Supporting countries from REDD+ readiness to REDD+ implementation and results reporting, FAO offers technical expertise in assessing the drivers of deforestation and degradation and in seeking opportunities for forest carbon...
22/12/2016
Climate change is an integral part of the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes a set of 17 global goals that countries have adopted to guide development efforts....
20/12/2016
The Government of Equatorial Guinea is launching an extensive 18-month project to develop its national investment plan which will position the country to participate in the international initiative for Reducing...
23/12/2025
Across West Africa, communities are reshaping the future of forests. From women-led restoration efforts in Cabo Verde to youth patrolling community forests in Sierra Leone, community-based forestry (CBF) is demonstrating what becomes possible when local people have their tenure rights recognized, are empowered to manage and restore the landscapes they depend on.