Land & Water

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30/08/2017
A regional initiative benefits communities across Latin America and the Caribbean
As the international community gathers this week in Stockholm for World Water Week, we profile a cooperative effort by FAO and the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation to make water more accessible to vulnerable and water-scarce rural communities in a number of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean....
27/08/2017
Agriculture, which accounts for 70 percent of water withdrawals worldwide, plays a major role in water pollution. Farms discharge large quantities of agrochemicals, organic matter, drug residues, sediments and saline drainage into water bodies.  Diagnosis, prediction and monitoring are key requirements for the management of agricultural practices that mitigate these harmful...
23/08/2017
Water and waste: reduce and reuse
Given that the topic of Stockholm 2017 is 'water and waste: reduce and reuse’, one which has great relevance to our work in sustainable water management for food and agriculture, FAO will have a much greater role at World Water Week than in past years.   Please...
04/07/2017
Joint FAO-Arab League event hears climate change poses serious risk to water availability
29/06/2017
Results from Kagera Basin show real success in tackling land degradation and climate change
29 June 2017 – Knowledge is the basis for sustainable development, but successful implementation depends on understanding what works in the field and where to improve lives and the environment. This is why a new FAO book released today in Rome – Sustainable Land Management in the Kagera Basin...
23/06/2017
Global Soils Partnership annual meeting focuses on “black soils” and data-sharing initiatives
19/06/2017
Seminar at FAO seeks to rekindle international cooperation, wider use of existing tools and approaches
17/06/2017
Finding sustainable solutions to these kinds of challenges is the focus of World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT)
16/06/2017
Drought is an ordinary and accepted part of everyday life in Central Asia, but climate change and increasing economic demands pose a growing threat to the region’s water security, making it imperative to shift toward more aggressive drought management...
11/05/2017
At the heart of sustainable development lies one simple question: how do we ensure that the social, environmental and economic needs of people and planet are all met? Considering this question is crucial in territorial development so that land and water is used and managed appropriately – to ensure food production...