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Safeguarding the contribution of wild living resources and ecosystems to food security
… catching food, taking into account wider livelihood and ecosystem considerations, is necessary to provide long-term … considering, for instance, that 25–30% of the income of forest- dependent communities comes from forests and forest products, and forest goods and services are valued at …
Food and Agriculture Organization (2017), Analyzing the benefits of implementing the IPPC
… and aircrafts. However, associated with WPM is the risk of forest pests that can infest raw wood, e.g. Asian longhorn … This standard is an excellent example of how NPPOs and forest industries can work together to manage risk associated … as wild endem- ic flora. Aquatic plants provide valuable ecosystem services. They are often the primary producers in …
The Land in Numbers
… that, far too often, we take for granted. A great bulk of ecosystem services are delivered by the world‘s finite land … the last ten years, approximately 5.2 million hectares of forest has been destroyed each year. 36 • Land degradation … America) have the potential for land rehabilitation and forest restoration. 45 • The cost of land restoration ranges …
Food and Agriculture Organization (2017), Protecting food security and the environment while facilitating trade
… year. Once a pest becomes established in a country or ecosystem, its eradication is often impossible and managing … been treated using an IPPC standard to prevent a harmful forest pest making the trip from the manufacturer. The food …
Introduction to the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… of biological organization, from the molecular up to the ecosystem level.9 Keeping this in mind will help to … agricultural crops and their wild rela- tives, livestock, forest and fishery resources. It furthermore includes the … agricultural crops and their wild rela- tives, livestock, forest and fishery resources. It furthermore includes the …