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La presente publicación tiene su origen en el encuentro de Gestión del Conocimiento celebrado en el Centro de Formación de Antigua, Guatemala, en 2022. Dicho encuentro reunió a los equipos ejecutores de los siete proyectos del sector de Gestión y Reducción del Riesgo de Desastres (GRD).

Entre 2019 y 2022, el programa EUROCLIMA+ apoyó diez proyectos de agricultura familiar en once países de América Latina. Este estudio comparte un análisis de experiencias seleccionadas de estos proyectos enfocando en la importancia de la cocreación de medidas de acción climática.

Based on discussions about increasing the influence of the agrifood sector on climate change policies, reviews the sector’s impact on international negotiations, the Paris Agreement’s implications for Latin America, and successful cases in Bolivia, Guatemala and Panama.

La NDC de Uruguay es el instrumento de implementación de la Plan Nacional de Cambio Climático. Este es el primer documento técnico que sistematiza la información de daños y pérdidas del país, por sector y por evento climático adverso.
State of Play booklets communicate INTPA’s position, capitalising on thematic and technical knowledge while sharing results. They inform a wider audience about the EU’s vision, approach, and results. This booklet focuses on EU cooperation in the livestock sector.
This approach incorporates actions for the protection, management and restoration of natural ecosystems, as well as novel measures for the use of “natural infrastructures” and specific actions to combat climate change and its effects.

This document analyses Brazil’s main risk management tools: ProAgro and PSR. It explains their structures, differences, strengths, and weaknesses.

The concept of land governance covers the legal and policy framework for land, as well as traditional practices governing land transactions, inheritance, and dispute resolution. The EU supports improved land governance at country level and through a number of international/global initiatives.

Programmes cover marine and inland capture fisheries and aquaculture. Overall, Africa is the main recipient of EU funds for fisheries and aquaculture, Asia is the second priority area of intervention, followed by the Pacific region.

This initiative represents a concrete response to address the increasing pressure on African ecosystems from population growth, climate change, conflict over access to natural resources and illegal exploitation of wildlife and forest products.