Heritage For The Future: the GIAHS newsletter is out!

In our first issue, we’ll look into project activities in the East, where countries such as China, India and Japan continue to develop a whole new set of initiatives, placing...


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GIAHS Saffron site at the heart of the International Saffron Symposium, Kashmir

The GIAHS Saffron Kashmir-India site was showcased at the International Saffron Symposium held 22 to 25 October 2012 in Kashmir (India). Hosted by Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology...


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Strengthening GIAHS Partnership: The Way Forward

FAO headquarters, Rome (Italy) - To generate or reinforce the political will of governments, the Initiative should focus on demonstrating to decision-makers the value of biodiversity and ecosystem goods and...


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Chiloé GIAHS site features the diversity of human culture at Slow Food

Turin (Italy) – “This world is a diverse garden where knowledge can be harvested to feed the human spirit.” With these words the GIAHS delegation from Chiloé island (Chile) celebrated...


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Worldwide, specific agricultural systems and landscapes have been created, shaped and maintained by generations of farmers and herders based on diverse natural resources, using locally adapted management practices. Building on local knowledge and experience, these ingenious agri-cultural systems reflect the evolution of humankind, the diversity of its knowledge, and its profound relationship with nature. These systems have resulted not only in outstanding landscapes, maintenance and adaptation of globally significant agricultural biodiversity, indigenous knowledge systems and resilient ecosystems, but, above all, in the sustained provision of multiple goods and services, food and livelihood security for millions of poor and small farmers.

GIAHS vision

In order to safeguard and support the world’s agri-cultural heritage systems, in 2002 FAO started an initiative for the dynamic conservation of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage systems (GIAHS). The GIAHS Initiative promotes public understanding, awareness, national and international recognition of Agricultural Heritage systems. Looking to safeguard the social, cultural, economic and environmental goods and services these provide to family farmers, smallholders, indigenous peoples and local communities, the initiative fosters an integrated approach combining sustainable agriculture and rural development.

The GIAHS initiative has project interventions in Algeria, Azerbaijan, Chile, China, India, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey and in Islamic countries. In these countries, adaptive management approaches will be developed and implemented, to assist national and local stakeholders in the dynamic conservation of their agricultural heritage systems.


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Human Eden

CHINA: RICE-FISH CULTURE
From the farmer

ANDEAN AGRICULTURE
Conserving agri-culture

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Global Environment Facility

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