Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)

WHS set in Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS). These are "Worldwide, specific agricultural systems and landscapes (which) have been created, shaped and maintained by generations of farmers and herders based on diverse natural resources, using locally adapted management practices"
GIAHS is a scheme initiated by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and commenced in 2002. See http://www.fao.org/nr/giahs/en/
The programme is intended ultimately to encompass 100 to 150 Globally Important Agriculture Heritage Systems worldwide. Those identified to date have been placed into 3 "Categories":
- "Pilot" - in receipt of funding (6)
- "Candidate" - assessed as meeting the required criteria but not yet in receipt of funding (9)
- "Other" - Identified but not yet assessed (19).

Connected Sites

Site Rationale Link
Al Ain Al Ain and Liwa Historical Date Palm Oases
Ancient Tea Plantations of Pu'er Pu’er Traditional Tea Agrosystem
Anuradhapura Wewe Irrigation System Sri Lanka (candidate)
Hani Rice Terraces
Jeju Jeju Batdam Agricultural System
Kilimanjaro National Park Shimbwe Juu Kihamba Agro-forestry Heritage Site
M'Zab Valley Oases of the Maghreb Algeria/Tunisia (pilot)
Mexico City and Xochimilco The Chinampa Agricultural System Mexico (candidate)
Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras Ifugao Rice Terraces Philippines (pilot)
Shushtar Qanat Irrigation Systems and Homegardens Iran (candidate)
Western Ghats Soppina Bettas Systems

Suggestions?

Do you know of another WHS we could connect to Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)?

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A connection should:

  1. Not be "self evident"
  2. Link at least 3 different sites
  3. Not duplicate or merely subdivide the "Category" assignment already identified on this site.
  4. Add some knowledge or insight (whether significant or trivial!) about WHS for the users of this site
  5. Be explained, with reference to a source