| Sort by Alphabetically, A-ZAlphabetically, Z-ARelevance Air Quality Management GuidanceInteractive questionaire Sectoral Guidance Resource Exchange Library Quick filters Reset All Air Quality Management Guidance Sectoral Guidance Resource Showing 1-270 of 1657 Results RESOURCE Ensuring women’s legal rights to land ownership and/or control This course focuses on SDG Indicator 5.a.2 which assesses women’s equal rights to land ownership and/or control. The course describes the indicator, explains its rationale and provides countries with step-by-step guidance for conducting the assessment.Course content:Importance and rationale of Target 5.a of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development How SDG Indicator 5.a.2 can help monitoring Tar... Online Training & Resources RESOURCE Financing the Agricultural Transition: Driving Institutional Investment in Regenerative Agriculture at Scale One important contributor to global CO2 emissions is agriculture, which today accounts for a third of global CO2 emissions and growing. Regenerative farming is one of a number of measures that could address the problem, but there are several barriers that prevent executing the practice at scale, such as fragmented ownership, diverse regulations and misaligned incentives.Transitioning to, and susta... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Landscape of Climate Finance for Agrifood Systems 2025 Finance for sustainable agrifood systems has increased, but remains woefully short of transition needs. This report analyzes climate finance to global agrifood systems in 2021/22, tracking flows across financial sources, climate uses, sectors, regions, and instruments. Flows have risen markedly compared to data from 2019/20 presented in CLIC’s first Landscape Climate Finance to Agrifood Systems (2... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Developing a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plan for food security and agriculture programmes This course has the objective to support countries and regions in planning the information needs for monitoring, pilotage and evaluation during the life of their Food and Nutrition Security and Agriculture programmes. The course, also, offers practical guidance on building an M&E system which is feasible, practical and relevant to the programme’s needs.The target audience for this course inclu... Online Training & Resources RESOURCE Addressing Open Agricultural Sector Burning: A CCAC Global Transition Plan The negative impacts of burning, especially crop yield loss and increased fertilizer costs, translate into decreased income for farmers and puts into danger food security. Once demonstrated, this impact of burning on profits -- not initially understood by many farmers, who burn only because they believe it necessary – eventually drives demand for alternatives. In many regions of Latin America with... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Developing Smart Agroforestry Systems with Fire-Resistant Plant Species and Controlled Burning for Sustainable Land Management Agroforestry systems have gained increasing recognition as sustainable land management solutions that integrate trees, crops, and livestock to enhance biodiversity, improve soil health, and mitigate climate change. However, the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires present a significant threat to agroforestry landscapes, necessitating the development of fire-adaptive strategies. This rev... Scientific publications RESOURCE Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization: Operation Guidelines The Mission objectives are as follows:Increasing the reach of farm mechanization to small and marginal farmers and to the regions where availability of farm power is low;Promoting ‘Custom Hiring Centres’ to offset the adverse economies of scale arising due to small landholding and high cost of individual ownership;Creating hubs for hi-tech& high value farm equipments;Creating awareness among s... Guidelines, Tools & Models RESOURCE Biodegradable Food Container from Rice Straw and Sugarcane Bagasse with Orange Peel Addition Plastic waste continues to increase by 4% every year. One type of plastic is Styrofoam, which comes from polystyrene (PS) polymers. However, Styrofoam has the disadvantage that it is not easily decomposed in nature. It is necessary to replace plastic-based food containers using biodegradable, abundantly available, low-cost natural materials. This research uses rice straw and bagasse with the addit... Scientific publications RESOURCE Mobilisation of Agricultural Residues for Bioenergy and Higher Value Bio-Products: Resources, Barriers, and Sustainability The purpose of this inter-country study is to explore further mobilisation of agricultural residues for bioenergy and biorefineries (fuel driven and non-fuel driven) applications, and provide an assessment of potential opportunities, barriers and sustainability issues. The study assesses different uses of agricultural residues in Denmark (for energy and biofuels), the U.S. (for advanced/second gen... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Off-field rice straw management With developments in the technologies for its collection and utilization, rice straw is increasingly removed from the fields to be used for better purposes such as for mushroom and energy production and for cattle feed.This resource covers the following topics:Rice straw collectionUsing rice straw for mushroom productionBiochar production and utilizationUsing rice straw for livestock feedUsing ric... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ 27/166 Next page › Last page »