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Volunteers of the Association for Forests, Development and Conservation (AFDC) planting pine seedlings as part of a reforestation project following forest fires, Ramlieh, Chouf Mountains, Lebanon. O
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Firewardens controlling a fire set by a farmer to clear weeds and overgrowth in the Chouf Mountains. Firebrigades assist farmers as a form of fire control.
Farmers attending a horticulture training course in Sarafand village. The course is part of a FAO programme for the reconstruction of South Lebanon after the 2006 hostilities.
Farmers attending a horticulture training course in Sarafand village. The course is part of a FAO programme for the reconstruction of South Lebanon after the 2006 hostilities.
Information materials provided to farmers attending a horticulture training course in Sarafand village. The course is part of a FAO programme for the reconstruction of South Lebanon after the 2006 hos
LEBANON 2008. A family eating at home, Houla village, South Lebanon. October 2008.
LEBANON 2008. A farmer selling yogurt to a customer in the village of Aitit
Unloading a truck with plants from the Robinson Group which is part of a programme of the FAO for the reconstruction of Lebanon following hostilities in the summer of 2006. Sarafand village, Lebanon.
LEBANON 2008. A panoramic view of the landscape surrounding Houla village in South Lebanon.
LEBANON 2008. A farmer caring for the calf of the cow received through a FAO livestock project
LEBANON 2008. Labneh and eggplant preserved in olive oil on the shelves of a farmer's home in Bint Jbeil.
LEBANON 2008. A goat herder who lost a part of his leg after stepping on a cluster bomb while herding his goats next to the village of Houla in South Lebanon in the summer of 2006.
LEBANON 2008. A farmer mucking out the barn after feeding her cows, one of which she received through a FAO livestock project. Aitit village.
LEBANON 2008. A farmer with the cow received from a FAO project designed to help farmers recover losses and restart farm production following the 2006 hostilities, Zibiqine village, October 2008.
LEBANON 2008. A farmer with the cow received from a FAO project designed to help farmers recover losses and restart farm production following the 2006 hostilities, Zibiqine village, October 2008.
LEBANON 2008. Goat cheese is stored in a freezer after processing by a farmer near the village of Froun in South Lebanon.
LEBANON 2008. A farmer milking a cow received through a FAO livestock project
LEBANON 2008. A farmer milking a cow received through a FAO livestock project
LEBANON 2008. A FAO livestock expert speaks with a farmer who received a cow as part of a livestock project. Zibiqine village.
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Awareness workshop for farmers on forest management and fire prevention in the village of Ramlieh in the Chouf Mountains, Lebanon. October 2008.
FAO project: OSRO/LEB/703/UNJ - Integrated forest management, prevention and control, and assessment and rehabilitation of damaged forests. Objectives: To support early recovery and poverty alleviation through improved forest fire management (prevention, control, assessment and rehabilitation) and its associated benefits to the environment and rural communities.
10/11/2008
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Lebanon
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© FAO/Kai Wiedenhoefer
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