Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has released Issue 23 of the FAO LEAP Newsletter.
This is now available to view HERE.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has released Issue 23 of the FAO LEAP Newsletter.
This is now available to view HERE.
We are excited to share the video of the Introductory Webinar for the Qinisa Project held on June 19, 2024. The Qinisa Project is a ground-breaking regional initiative aimed at improving the collaboration and coordination of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) research across Southern Africa. By networking research activities and aligning national and regional programs, the project seeks to foster low-emission, climate-resilient agricultural food systems.
Watch the Introductory Webinar to learn more about the Qinisa Project, explore opportunities for enhancing research collaboration, and discover ways you can get involved.
The Nitrogen Flagship (N flagship) was implemented by the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA) for the period 2022-2027. The aim of this flagship is to help countries to improve their national inventories reporting under the Paris Agreement, by developing Tier 2 (reflecting local soil and climate conditions) and Tier 3 (modelling based) emission factors for the use of N fertiliser, relevant for the estimation and reporting of direct N2O emissions from soils.
Read the newsletter below.
3rd International Symposium in Climate-Resilient Agri-Environmental Systems (ISCRAES 2024) A message from the organisers: It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the Third International Symposium on […]
As part of the Institute for Animal Science and Technology at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), we are excited to announce the organisation of the 5th edition of the […]
About the eventThe event will bring together researchers and relevant stakeholders from all over the world to discuss options for climate change mitigation measures, their implementation and win-win solutions for […]