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Smallholder dairy methodology
2018
This methodology presents requirements for development and assessment of a standardized baseline for quantification of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...

Submission
Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (Decision 4/CP.23)
2018
The submission Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (Decision 4/CP.23) describes the support FAO can offer to Parties to ensure effective development...

Publications
FAO's work on climate change - 2018
2018
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimates that 821 million people in the world today are chronically hungry. The 2018...

Submission
Activity E.1, Priority Area E: Monitoring and Reporting of the Gender Action Plan (Mandated by Decision 3/CP.23)
2018
The submission under Activity E.1, Priority Area E: Monitoring and Reporting of the Gender Action Plan (Mandated by Decision 3/CP.23) gives an...

Data & Tools
Open Foris
2018
Open Foris is a set of free and open-source software tools that facilitates flexible and efficient data collection, analysis and reporting.

Data & Tools
LEAP Global database of GHG emissions related to feed crops
2018
The GHG database on feed-crops is a global database of emissions, emission intensities and life cycle inventory for 5 main crops: maize, wheat, barley,...

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Regional Analysis of the Nationally Determined Contributions of countries in South-Eastern Europe and Central Asia
2018
The main objective of this report is to provide a regional synthesis of the current climate change mitigation and adaptation commitments in the agriculture...

Publications
Preview of submissions: Koronivia joint work of agriculture
2018
This flyer provides a preview of the forthcoming analysis of submissions by Parties under the UNFCCC decision 4/CP.23,1 as available at 16 April 20182...

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Feeding people, protecting the planet
2018
How to feed the world without degrading land and water resources, eroding biodiversity and contributing to climate change is among the greatest challenges...