Beitrag zum Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock
The Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock (GASL) is a multi-stakeholder partnership that, since its inception in 2011, has aimed to achieve sustainable development of the livestock sector through the efficient use of natural resources.
Fiche signalétique
- Départements participants Haute école des sciences agronomiques, forestières et alimentaires
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Institut(s)
HAFL Institut Hugo P. Cecchini
Agronomie - Unité(s) de recherche Agriculture internationale et développement rural
- Organisation d'encouragement Autres
- Durée (prévue) 01.10.2024 - 31.12.2024
- Direction du projet Nancy Bourgeois Luethi
- Équipe du projet Nancy Bourgeois Luethi
- Partenaire Bundesamt für Landwirtschaft BLW
- Mots-clés Sustainable production systems;Networking;Food and nutrition security, safety and quality;Access to markets and value chains;Society, policy and rural development;Climate change mitigation and adaptat
Situation
GASL is made up of representatives from governments, the private sector, academia, non-governmental organisations, social movements and local and intergovernmental organisations. GASL provides a platform to bring together the various stakeholders in the livestock sector and to promote political dialogue, the exchange of knowledge and experience and joint action for a sustainable livestock sector.
Approche
The findings from this work in turn feed into the FAO's global processes on sustainable livestock farming. The diversity of its members, who are rooted globally, regionally and locally, enables GASL to comprehensively address the diverse challenges for the sustainable development of the livestock sector.