FAO releases new Sustainability Pathways website
Posted on 24th April 2012
by organicresearchcentre
The FAO’s Natural Resources Management and Environment Department has released a new website Sustainability Pathways, featuring a range of projects and conferences on approaches, including organic farming, to making agriculture more sustainable, such as:
- How do we define and measure sustainability in the food and agriculture sector? Check the SAFA project and e-Forum;
- In a shock scenario such as high energy price, could organic livestock systems meet consumption demands sustainably? Check the SOL project;
- How could producers be best rewarded for environmental stewardship? Check the PES project;
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- What is the environmental footprint of the food loss and waste and could it be reduced? Check the FWF project and database;
- What are the agriculture, forestry and fisheries issues in the global move towards a green economy? Check the GEA project.
The website also features relevant FAO publications and partnerships, and is in addition to the existing FAO organic farming website.