Strengthening mountain populations’ livelihoods with improved policies for sustainable agriculture and rural development
The SARD-M project liaises between Sustainable Agriculture and Rural
Development (SARD) and Mountain issues. The project recalls the importance
of these issues - both discussed at the Rio Conference in 1992 - and
identifies the many challenges of Sustainable Agriculture and Rural
Development in mountain regions, and calls for coherent policies,
instruments and programmes.
As the United Nations lead agency on both sustainable agriculture and rural
development and mountain issues, FAO, with support from the Swiss
government, prepared a four-year multi-donor project on SARD in mountain
regions (SARD-M). The SARD-M project aims to facilitate the formulation,
implementation and evaluation of sustainable agriculture and rural
development policies. The project also favours the development and
implementation of institutions and legislations inspired by SARD principles
and adapted to mountain specificities.
The SARD-M project is a unique opportunity for all concerned stakeholders –
governments, the international community and civil society – to develop
joint initiatives in favour of sustainable development. At the ground level,
this participatory project will benefit mountain populations
worldwide.
Project number | n/a | ||
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Subject(s) | AGRICULTURE , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT | ||
Acronym | SARD-M | ||
Geographical coverage | Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Austria, Algeria, Argentina, Bolivia, Burundi, China, Colombia, Kenya, Morocco, Peru, Tunisia | ||
Budget (in €) | 0 | ||
Programme | FAO | ||
Web site | http://www.fao.org/sard/sard-m | ||
Objectives | Overall objective The SARD-M Project aims to facilitate the design, implementation and
evaluation of new policies for sustainable agriculture and rural development
in mountain regions, taking into consideration the essential linkages
between mountain and lowland populations. Specific objectives
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Period | [01/02/2005 - 31/12/2009] |