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Guidelines on policymaking in the forestry sector for tackling climate change
This resource collection contains methodologies and guidelines related to policymaking for tackling climate change in the forestry sector.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold: -
FAO analyses of submissions on the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture
This collection contains FAO analyses of Party and observer submissions on Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) topics which include soils, nutrient use, water, livestock, methods for assessing adaptation, and the socio-economic and food security dimensions of climate change across the agricultural sectors.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:- Video CMCC-FAO-webinar: Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture, views from Parties and observers on topic 2(d)
- Video CMCC-FAO-webinar: Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture, views from Parties and observers on topics 2(b) and 2(c)
- Video CMCC-FAO-webinar: Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: views from Parties and observers
- Video CMCC-FAO-webinar: Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: views from Parties and observers on topic 2(a)
- Video CMCC-FAO-webinar: Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: views from Parties and observers on topics 2(e) and 2(f)
- PDF Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture Analysis of submissions on topics 2(e) and 2(f)
- PDF Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions
- PDF Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions on topic 2(a)
- PDF Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions on topic 2(b) and 2(c)
- PDF Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions on topics 2(d)
- PDF Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: summary of submissions
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FAO summaries of Koronivia Joint Work Agriculture in-session workshops
This collection provides FAO summaries of workshop discussions undertaken by Parties and observers under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) roadmap.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:- PDF Agreed conclusions on the intersessional workshop of the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture roadmap
- PDF Topic 2(a): Modalities for implementation of the outcomes of the five in-session workshops on issues related to agriculture and other future ...
- PDF Topic 2(b): Methods and approaches for assessing adaptation, adaptation co-benefits and resilience
- PDF Topic 2(c): Improved soil carbon, soil health and soil fertility under grassland and cropland as well as integrated systems, including water ...
- PDF Topic 2(d): Improved nutrient use and manure management towards sustainable and resilient agricultural systems
- PDF Topic 2(e): Improved livestock management systems, including agropastoral production systems and others
- PDF Topic 2(f): Socio-economic and food security dimensions of climate change in the agricultural sector
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Policies and actions to foster soil carbon sequestration
A series of policy-related resources regarding soil carbon sequestration.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold: -
FAO submissions on the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture
This collection contains FAO submissions on Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) topics which include soils, nutrient use, water, livestock, methods for assessing adaptation, and the socio-economic and food security dimensions of climate change across the agricultural sectors.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:- PDF FAO submission on Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA)
- PDF FAO submission on Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) topic 2(a)
- PDF FAO submission on topic Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) 2(d)
- PDF FAO submission on topics Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) 2(b) and 2(c)
- PDF FAO submission on topics Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) 2(e) and 2(f)
- PDF Sharm el-Sheikh joint work on implementation of climate action on agriculture and food security 3/CP.27, paragraph 17 and paragraph 18