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Book (series)សៀវភៅមគ្គុទេសសម្រាប់ហ្មដំរី និងអ្នកគ្រប់គ្រងមជ្ឈមណ្ឌលដំរី 2020
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សៀវភៅនេះត្រូវបានចេញផ្សាយជាលើកដំបូងដោយអង្គការស្បៀងអាហារ និងកសិកម្មនៃអង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ (FAO) ជាភាសាអង់គ្លេស គឺជាសេចក្តីណែនាំអំពីការថែរក្សាសត្វដំរីសម្រាប់ហ្មដំរី និងអ្នកគ្រប់គ្រងជំរុំដំរី។ ការបកប្រែជាភាសាខ្មែរនេះត្រូវបានរៀបចំឡើងដោយមូលនិធិដំរីព្រៃគូលែន (Kulen Elephant Forest)។ ក្នុងករណីមានកំហុសឆ្គង សូមយោងទៅច្បាប់ដើមជាភាសាអង់គ្លេស ប្រសិនបើត្រូវការផ្ទៀងផ្ទាត់។ ជូនចំពោះអ្នកអានសៀវភៅនេះជាភាសាខ្មែរ សព្វថ្ងៃនេះ ការអភិរក្សសត្វដំរីនៅកម្ពុជាមានសារៈសំខាន់ជាងពេលណាៗទាំងអស់។ អាទិភាពនៃការអភិរក្ស គឺជាការចាប់ផ្តើមធ្វើឲ្យប្រសើរឡើងនូវសុខុមាលភាពរបស់សត្វដំរី។ សេចក្តីត្រូវការជាក់ស្តែង គឺការបកប្រែសៀវភៅណែនាំអំពីការថែរក្សាដំរីនេះ ដើម្បីជួយដល់ហ្មដំរីនៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ដោយកំណត់លក្ខណៈវិទ្យាសាស្ត្រ / ពិសោធន៍ និងបានអនុម័តលើគោលការណ៍សម្រាប់សុខុមាលភាពរបស់សត្វដំរី។ យ៉ាងហោចណាស់សៀវភៅនេះ គឺជាមូលដ្ឋានគ្រឹះដ៏ប្រសើរសម្រាប់ការថែទាំ និងសុខុមាលភាពរបស់សត្វដំរីកម្រិតមធ្យម។ អត្ថបទក្នុងសៀវភៅនេះបានពន្យល់យ៉ាងច្រើនចំពោះបញ្ហាទូទៅ និងការយល់ដឹងដ៏ទូលំទូលាយលើសត្វដំរី ដែលហ្មដំរីតែងជួបប្រទះជារៀងរាល់ថ្ងៃនៅទូទាំងប្រទេស។ យើងសង្ឃឹមថាសៀវភៅនេះនឹងអាចជួយធ្វើឲ្យប្រសើរឡើងនូវល័ក្ខខ័ណ្ឌជីវិតរបស់សត្វដំរីនៅកម្ពុជា ដូចដែលគេធ្លាប់បានធ្វើរួចមកហើយនៅប្រទេសថៃ ហើយកម្ពុជាអាចនឹងធ្វើលើសពីនេះទៀតបាន។ យើងចង់អោយហ្មដំរីមានមោទនភាពចំពោះការងាររបស់ពួកគេ ហើយចាត់ទុកវាជាអាជីពមួយដែលគួរឲ្យមានមោទនភាព។ នៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជាមានតែពួកគេទេ ដែលបានថែរក្សាចំណេះដឹងតៗគ្នាទាំងនេះ តាំងពីរាប់សតវត្សរ៍មកហើយ។ យើងសង្ឃឹមថាការបកប្រែឯកសារនេះ គឺជាជំហានដ៏សំខាន់មួយទៀត ក្នុងការឆ្ពោះទៅរកការអភិរក្សដំរីអាស៊ីនៅកម្ពុជា ប្រកបដោយជោគជ័យ និងធ្វើឲ្យការងាររបស់ហ្មដំរីកាន់តែមានភាពល្អប្រសើរឡើង។ -
Book (stand-alone)Report of the Seventy-sixth Session of the Executive Committee of the Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission (APFIC), Manila, the Philippines, 21-23 February, 2017 2017
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No results found.This document presents the final report of the Seventy-sixth Session of the Executive Committee of the Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission (APFIC) that was held in Manila, Philippines, from 21 to 23 February 2017. -
Book (stand-alone)Sustainable intensification of aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region
Documentation of successful practices
2016Also available in:
No results found.The publication is an important outputs of regional activity under the regional initiative on sustainable intensification of aquaculture for blue growth in Asia-Pacific. This publication is a very important information and knowledge product on sustainable intensification of aquaculture. The publication will greatly raise the awareness of stakeholders to existing good practices of sustainable intensification of aquaculture and their potential in contributing to sustainable growth of the industry for food security and nutrition, rural livelihood and overall social and economic development. The publication will disseminate the innovative practices of SIA and promote wide adoption of the innovative practices in the entire Asia-Pacific region. The publication contributes to Organizational Outcome 201 “Producers and natural resource managers adopt practices that increase and improve the provision of goods and services in agriculture sector production systems in a sustainable manner”–Output 2 0101 “Number of FAO-supported initiatives that used inclusive and participatory approaches to validate and facilitate uptake of innovative practices for sustainable agricultural production”. -
Book (stand-alone)Regional strategy and action plan for sustainable intensification of aquaculture in Asia-Pacific 2016
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No results found.This publication is the outcome of regional activity and the regional initiative on sustainable intensification of aquaculture for blue growth in Asia-Pacific so it contributes to the strategic objective 2. It will be important regional strategy document to support the concerted effort of member country governments and the regional /international organizations to support the sustainable growth of aquaculture in the region to contribute to food security, nutrition, and the livelihoods. -
Book (series)Family Farming: Feeding the world, caring for the earth. World Food Day 2014 2015
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No results found.A report of the thirty-fourth World Food Day celebration held at the FAO regional office in Bangkok in commemoration of the Organization’s founding in 1945. This year’s theme focused on family farming: Feeding the world, caring for the earth. Highlights of the day include a keynote speech on the theme of the celebration by Maria Estrella Penunia, the Special Ambassador of the International Year of Family Farming for Asia and the Pacific and the Secretary General of the Asian Farmers’ Association (AFA), as well as presentation of five awards by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to outstanding farmers from China, India, Myanmar, New Zealand and Thailand. -
Book (series)Crop monitoring for improved food security 2015
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No results found.Estimates and forecasts of crop area and yield are of critical importance to policy-makers in planning agricultural production and in monitoring the food supply. Inaccurate estimations can lead to inappropriate policies and unfavorable outcomes, possibly worsening food security. In partnership with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), FAO convened an expert meeting on crop monitoring for improved crop security in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic on 17 February 2014 attended by over 40 ex perts from countries in Asia and the Pacific and from research institutions and international organizations. The objective of the meeting was to share best practices and experiences in the use of remote sensing technology and other similar tools for crop monitoring, area estimation and yield forecasting. Outcomes of the deliberations as well as technical and research papers are included in the report. -
Book (series)Climate-Smart Agriculture: A Call for Action
Synthesis of the Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop Bangkok, Thailand, 18 to 20 June 2015
2015Also available in:
No results found.This publication is a summary of the workshop held in Bangkok, Thailand from 18 to 20 June 2015 to promote the mainstreaming and up-scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture in the region. Included in the report are successful case studies that agriculturists have been practicing as a means to address food security under adverse circumstances. -
Book (series)Policy measures for micro, small and medium food processing enterprises in the Asian region 2015
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No results found.Small and medium food processing enterprises (SMEs) play an important economic role and are a major source of employment in both developing and advanced economies. In Asia and the Pacific, formal and informal SMEs account for over 97 percent of all enterprises, employ over half of the workforce and contribute significantly to economic growth. Micro, small and medium food processing enterprises (MSMFEs) constitute a major segment of this sector. This publication is the outcome of a regional works hop convened in December 2103 to promote agro-industrial policy measures for MSMFEs in Asia. It includes status reports from nine Asian countries – Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand – and a review of the key issues and policy recommendations based on the findings and deliberations of the workshop. -
Book (stand-alone)A Regional Strategy for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization. Sustainable Mechanization across Agri-Food Chains in Asia and the Pacific region 2015
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No results found.Draught animals have played a key role over many centuries in providing farm power for agricultural operations. Since the 1990s, the use of draught animals has declined appreciably in Asia and the Pacific region. In India, the number of draught animals in use is projected to decline from over 85 million in 1975 to 18 million by 2030. Similarly, it is projected that in China draught animals will be completely replaced by a combination of 2-wheel and 4-wheel tractors by 2025. This is indeed a grea t achievement. However, beginning in the late 1990s, the environmental impact of mechanization – especially that of tillage implements and practices – has become an issue of major concern. This book outlines an agricultural mechanization strategy that contributes to agricultural sustainability and is environmentally sound, while generating economic development and inclusive growth. -
Book (series)Progress in pesticide risk assessment and phasing-out of highly hazardous pesticides in Asia 2015
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No results found.Over the past 30 years, the FAO regional office in Bangkok has assisted countries in Asia and the Pacific region to establish pesticide legislation and regulations, and to manage these products in accordance with the Code of Conduct and other international conventions and treaties. Many workshops aimed at enhancing harmonization among countries’ regulatory frameworks for the control of pesticides have been conducted in the region. The most recent workshop on practical aspects of pesticide risk a ssessment and phasing-out of highly hazardous pesticides was conducted in Nanjing, China from 19 to 22 May 2014. This publication provides an updated status of pesticide risk reduction in Asian countries. It also contains databases of registered and banned pesticides, and important documents from the Nanjing workshop that serve to enhance closer cooperation among countries in phasing-out hazardous pesticides.