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  1. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    juin, 2002
    République arabe syrienne, Asie occidentale

    The world is witnessing a period in its history when the increasing socio-political upheavals are taking the lives of thousands, and destroying the natural wealth of our planet. Poverty and food insecurity are two key forces driving this destruction. These ongoing problems compound those already being posed by an increasing shortage of water, scarcity of productive land, an expanding population, and the threat of global warming.

  2. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    février, 2006
    Global

    This volume contains the presentations made at the Eighth International Conference on Dryland
    Development. It is hoped that it will serve as a repository of information on the problems and prospects of
    sustainable management of dry areas and preventing desertification, and will thus be of interest to those
    involved in research, extension, development and policy formulation for the benefit of the people of the dry areas. It is our belief it would serve as an important contribution to the objectives of the IYDD.

  3. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    The concern for the well-being of land is often directly related to one’s proximity to the land, be it physically, economically or culturally. Land is more precious if one’s livelihood depend on it immediately than if one is merely a visitor. Land is valued differently if it is the base of one’s power or wealth than if one’s community is in need of its integrity and depends on the ecosystem services (ESS) that it provides. To some extent, this may explain the great challenge UNCCD has experienced in mustering international support for its mandate.

  4. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    septembre, 2017
    Global

    With current rates of land degradation reaching
    ten to twelve million ha per year, there is an
    urgent need to scale up and out successful,
    profitable and resource-efficient sustainable
    land management practices to maintain the
    health and resilience of the land that humans
    depend on. As much as 500 million out of
    two billion ha of degraded land, mainly in
    developing countries, have restoration potential,
    offering an immediate target for restoration
    and rehabilitation initiatives.1 In the past,

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