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FAO PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE 2019
FAO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMICS WORKING PAPERS
SERIES
Household vulnerability
to food insecurity in
the face of climate change
in Paraguay
Economic development
and the evolution
of internal migration
Moving in steps, returnees,
and gender differences
The series presents ongoing research on food
security and nutrition global trends and
governance.
FAO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKING PAPER 19-04
HOUSEHOLD
VULNERABILITY TO
FOOD INSECURITY
IN THE FACE OF
CLIMATE CHANGE
IN PARAGUAY
Vulnerability to food
insecurity in Paraguay
is expected to increase
by 28 percentage
points by 2100 due to
climate change. This
paper explores policy
interventions that could
limit this impact.
FAO, 2019
ISBN 978-92-5-131306-0
48 pp., 210 x 297 mm
Price available upon request,
Paperback
Available in: English
Paving the way to build the
resilience of men and women
How to conduct a gender analysis
of resilience
FAO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKING PAPER 19-01
ISSN 2521-1838 z
ISSN 2521-1838 z
FAO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKING PAPER 19-03
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
AND THE
EVOLUTION
OF INTERNAL
MIGRATION
MOVING IN STEPS,
RETURNEES, AND GENDER
DIFFERENCES
This paper sheds light
on internal migration
processes by estimating
migration flows for 31
countries, focusing on
step migration and on
return (urban-to-rural)
migration.
FAO, 2019
ISBN 978-92-5-131300-8
56 pp., 210 x 297 mm
Price available upon
request, Paperback
Available in: English
PAVING THE WAY TO BUILD
THE RESILIENCE OF MEN
AND WOMEN
HOW TO CONDUCT A GENDER
ANALYSIS OF RESILIENCE
FAO, 2019, ISBN 978-92-5-131299-5, 56 pp.
210 x 297 mm, Price available upon request, Paperback
Available in: English
ISSN 2521-1838 z
Climate-change vulnerability
in rural Zambia: the impact
of an El Niño-induced shock
on income and productivity
FAO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKING PAPER 19-02
CLIMATE-CHANGE
VULNERABILITY IN
RURAL ZAMBIA
THE IMPACT OF AN EL
NIÑO-INDUCED SHOCK ON
INCOME AND PRODUCTIVITY
This paper examines the impacts of El Niño on
maize productivity and income in rural Zambia
during the 2015/2016 season, and looks at the
contribution of sustainable land management and
livestock diversification to moderating these impacts.
FAO, 2019
ISBN 978-92-5-131295-7
44 pp., 210 x 297 mm
Price available upon request, Paperback
Available in: English
How do extreme weather
events affect livestock
herders’ welfare?
Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
FAO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKING PAPER 18-07
ISSN 2521-1838 z
ISSN 2521-1838 z
HOW DO EXTREME
WEATHER EVENTS
AFFECT LIVESTOCK
HERDERS’ WELFARE?
EVIDENCE FROM KYRGYZSTAN
This paper looks at the impact of the harsh 2012
winter on livestock herding households in Kyrgyzstan.
Solutions to increase household resilience include
developing local markets to increase availability of
winter forage, better veterinary services and stronger
community-based organizations.
FAO, 2018
ISBN 978-92-5-131144-8
32 pp., 210 x 297 mm
Price available upon request, Paperback
Available in: English
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