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FAO PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE 2019

AGRICULTURE-RELATED

INVESTMENTS IN DISASTER RISK

REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT

Disaster preparedness in agriculture can greatly

reduce the need for expensive rehabilitation

interventions after shocks hit. This analysis, however,

highlights a major funding gap in overseas

development assistance targeted toward that end.

Rome, 2019, 28 pp., 210 x 297 mm,

Price available upon request, Paperback, Available in: English

GIEWS

SPECIAL REPORTS

These special reports analyse

the current food supply and

agricultural situation in

countries experiencing food

supply difficulties.

MADAGASCAR – IMPACT OF EARLY

WARNING EARLY ACTION

PROTECTING FARMING LIVELIHOODS FROM

DROUGHT AND FOOD INSECURITY

Rome, 2019, 32 pp., 210 x 297 mm

Price available upon request, Paperback,

Available in: English

PASTORALISM IN AFRICA’S

DRYLANDS

REDUCING RISKS, ADDRESSING VULNERABILITY

AND ENHANCING RESILIENCE

FAO/WFP CROP AND FOOD

SECURITY ASSESSMENT

MISSION TO MOZAMBIQUE

FAO & WFP, Rome 2019

28 pp., 210 × 297 mm

Available online only

Available in: English

Rome, 2018

ISBN 978-92-5-130898-1, 52 pp., 210 x 297 mm

USD 55.00, Paperback; Available in: English

THE IMPACT OF DISASTERS

AND CRISES ON AGRICULTURE

AND FOOD SECURITY 2017

NEW EDITION FORTHCOMING

This report calls for a more holistic and effective

disaster-resilience framework for agriculture to

ensure sustainable development, peace and

adaption to climate change.

Rome, 2018

ISBN 978-92-5-130359-7, 168 pp., 189 x 297 mm

USD 100.00, Paperback, Available in: English

FAO/WFP CROP AND FOOD

SECURITY ASSESSMENT

MISSION TO THE SYRIAN

ARAB REPUBLIC

FAO & WFP, Rome, 2019

ISBN 978-92-5-131773-0

88 pp., 210 × 297 mm

Available online only

Available in: English

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