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Showing items 55 through 63 of 150.Indicator-based approaches are often used to monitor land degradation and desertification from the global to the very local scale. However, there is still little agreement on which indicators may best reflect both status and trends of these phenomena.
This report is timely input into the ongoing development agenda for Africa South of the Sahara (SSA).
Ce document vise à contribuer au programme d’action en cours pour le développement de l’Afrique au sud du Sahara.
Low rainfall, water scarcity and land degradation severely intimidate the production capacities of the rangelands in the arid environments.
High population density and unscientific land use practices have induced severe land degradation in the fragile Lower Himalayan ecosystem of India.
Understanding forest regeneration at sites previously used for agriculture underlies the establishment of science-based woodlands management policies.
Land degradation deteriorates biological productivity and affects environmental, social, and economic sustainability, particularly so in the semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil.
Central and Eastern Europe is experiencing significant land degradation, at the same time as social, economic and political transformation, and within the broader context of global climate change.
Recent rapid changes in global scale drivers of desertification, land degradation and drought (DLDD) have two important consequences for drylands.