Goal 15: Life on Land
- Symposium,WorkshopTICAD8 Official Side Event “Managing African Soil for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability” - Opportunities and Challenges of Agronomy to Solve Low Fertility/Nutrient Bottlenecks -( )
- Pick Up589. Earth Overshoot Day 2022( )
- Pick Up588. Soil-binding Capacity of Plant Root Systems to Prevent Collapse of Earth Canals and Levee Slopes( )
- Pick Up586. Role of Healthy Soils( )
- Pick Up585. The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets( )
- Pick Up583. TICAD8 Side-Event Poster: “Healthy Soils for Food Security in Africa - Potential of Regenerative Agriculture”( )
- Pick Up582. The Need for a Multifaceted Assessment of the Value of Nature( )
- Symposium,WorkshopOfficial Side-Event for TICAD8
“HEALTHY SOILS FOR FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA” -POTENTIAL OF REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE-( ) - Pick Up580. Online Event: Healthy Soils for Food Security in Africa ― Potential of Regenerative Agriculture( )
- Pick Up577. Year-round Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) Improves Farmers' Profits and Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions ― Promising mitigation and adaptation measures for climate change to be deployed in the Asia-Monsoon region―( )
- Pick Up573. Trends in International Framework for Conservation of Biodiversity( )
- Pick Up572. Using Rice Early-Morning Flowering Trait to Reduce Sterility Due to High Temperature( )
- Pick Up570. Climate Change and Green Water( )
- Pick Up568. International Day of the Tropics: Initiatives to Utilize Genetic Resources and the Island Environment of TARF( )
- Pick Up566. Sea Ice Melting and Tipping Point( )
- Pick Up565. FAO-ITU Report on Status of Digital Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa( )
- Pick Up563. Discovered Rice Gene Region Associated with Low Soil Fertility Tolerance in Small Farm Conditions in Madagascar( )
- Pick Up560. Desertification and Drought Day ー Rising up from drought together( )
- Pick Up559. Global Trends in Agricultural Land Expansion( )
- Pick Up557. Development of Enzyme-Free Microbial Saccharification Technology to Efficiently and Inexpensively Obtain Glucose from Biomass for the Production of Biofuels and Biochemicals( )