label_ru) as ?count) WHERE { ?concept a skos:Concept . ?concept skos:inScheme <[scheme_uri]> . ? (...) concept ?code ?prefLabelEN where { ?concept a skos:Concept . ?concept skos:notation ?code . ?concept skos:inScheme <[scheme_uri]> .
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Score: 611584.47
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AGROVOC concepts are hierarchically organized under 25 general top concepts, such as: activities, processes, methods etc. (...) These include narrower concepts like “agencies”, “labels”, “networks” and “policies”.
(...) Systems: The systems top concept contains a wide range of concepts for systems of human action, interaction and thought (e.g.
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Score: 609501.37
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FAO, 2022
AGROVOC concepts are hierarchically organized under 25 general top concepts, such as: activities, processes, methods etc. (...) These include narrower concepts like “agencies”, “labels”, “networks” and “policies”.
(...) Systems: The systems top concept contains a wide range of concepts for systems of human action, interaction and thought (e.g.
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Score: 607998.14
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FAO, 2022
AGROVOC concepts are hierarchically organized under 25 general top concepts, such as: activities, processes, methods etc. (...) These include narrower concepts like “agencies”, “labels”, “networks” and “policies”.
(...) Systems: The systems top concept contains a wide range of concepts for systems of human action, interaction and thought (e.g.
Language:English
Score: 607998.14
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https://www.fao.org/agrovoc/ar/top-concepts-agrovoc
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Concepts
are not independent of one another. Analysis of the relationships among concepts within field of DPM
and their arrangement into a concept system is a prerequisite of a coherent vocabulary.
(...) A generic relation exists between two concepts when the intension of the subordinate concept includes the intension of the superordinate
concept plus at least one additional delimiting characteristic [ISO 704]. (...) If a definition of a concept is controversial, but is a core concept, should be included.
Language:English
Score: 607478.7
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Top concepts of AGROVOC
top concepts
FAO, 2022
AGROVOC concepts are hierarchically organized under 25 general top concepts, such as: activities, processes, methods etc. (...) These include narrower concepts like “agencies”, “labels”, “networks” and “policies”.
(...) Systems: The systems top concept contains a wide range of concepts for systems of human action, interaction and thought (e.g.
Language:English
Score: 606008.64
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https://www.fao.org/agrovoc/in...ex.php/zh/top-concepts-agrovoc
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Concepts are not independent of one another. Analysis of the relationships among concepts within field of DPM and their arrangement into a concept system is a prerequisite of a coherent vocabulary.
(...) A generic relation exists between two concepts when the intension of the subordinate concept includes the intension of the superordinate concept plus at least one additional delimiting characteristic [ISO 704]. (...) If a definition of a concept is controversial, but is a core concept, should be included.
Language:English
Score: 605648.54
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it...g/T-FG-DPM-2019-0.2-MSW-E.docx
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
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Remarks by USG Stephen O'Brien
Remarks at the Global Humanitarian Overview 2016 Status Report ‘Investing in Humanity: Meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016'
Opening remarks to the Humanitarian Affairs Segment
Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability
Key documents
Synthesis report
2016 Secretary-General report
2016 ECOSOC resolution
Documentation
Agenda
Calendar
High-Level Panels and Transition Event
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Moving beyond business as usual: Working together to reduce need, risk and vulnerability”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel on “Leaving No One Behind: Addressing Forced Displacement”
Concept Note - High-Level Panel – "Impediments to the Protection of Civilians"
Concept Note - Transition from relief to development: Understanding the Humanitarian-Development nexus
Side Events
Concept Note: Investing in Humanity: meeting the needs of vulnerable people in 2016
Concept Note: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Post-WHS Landscape: Taking the Gender Commitments Forward
Concept Note: Urban Crises and the New Urban Agenda
Concept Note: Better humanitarian- development cooperation for sustainable results on the ground
Concept Note: The Humanitarian Data Landscape: From Local to Global Use and Impact
Concept Note: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): Translating Articulated Commitments into Concrete Action for Preventing and Addressing SEA
Concept Note: The role and contribution of collective response evaluation for accountability and learning to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda
C oncept Note: Including the Excluded: Addressing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Situations of Risk and Humanitarian
Concept Note: One month on from the World Humanitarian Summit: What next for humanitarian financing?
Concept Note: UN Humanitarian Pooled Funds in the Post-WHS Era
Concept Note: The Future of Global Humanitarian Health Response
Concept Note: Ending Needs in the Lake Chad Basin: Working Together to Leave No One Behind
Concept Note: Addressing protracted internal displacement: a multi-faceted challenge
Concept Note: Colombia’s humanitarian efforts: Benchmarking the comprehensive attention to victims of the internal conflict
Concept Note: Maximizing the contribution of cash-based programming to ending extreme poverty and achieving zero hunger
Concept Note: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery: New York Launch of the Inter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Concept Note: Safeguarding health access in conflict, upholding international humanitarian law - Global Protection Cluster
Concept Note: Strengthening Africa’s effectiveness for humanitarian action
Concept Note: Resilience to Natural Hazards and Climate-Induced Disasters
Concept Note: Taking the Agenda for Humanity Forward: The Secretary-General’s report on the outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
Background Documents
2015 ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment Synthesis
A/71/82 - E/2016/60 - Report of the Secretary-General on Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
All ECOSOC reports
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