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  1. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2015
    Global

    As the world’s population continues to rise, there is
    an ever increasing demand for our land to produce
    a diverse range of products such as food, timber,
    and fuel. Our growing need for these goods is
    leading to higher levels of competition between
    different land uses and, as a result, land users. Not
    only is the quantity of land available for production
    under current technical and economic conditions
    limited, but there is also growing evidence that the
    quality of our land is degrading (Safriel, U. N. 2007;

  2. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    mai, 2017
    Global

    Sustainable Land Management (SLM) are required to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN). SLM options are fitted to the social, economic and ecological contexts. The high contextual diversity of drylands in particular prevents the design and application of “uniform blanket” policies to promote SLM over large scales where significant impact is expected.

  3. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    juillet, 2016
    Global

    With around one third of the world’s arable land degraded, estimated annual losses of 6.3 to 10.6 USD trillion, and a projected need to increase food production from land by 70 per cent by 2050, we simply cannot afford to neglect the loss of potential production from careless land management. Whenever land is not producing at its potential,it is an under-performing asset that requires investments to ensure the future supply chains that many industries depend upon.

  4. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2015
    Global

    Gedaref State was previously known as the
    food basket of Sudan. Over several decades
    unsustainable agricultural practices that
    combined near-monocropping with low nutrient
    replenishment have led to significant degradation
    of soils, which are no longer able to sustain farmer
    livelihoods. This study found that adopting
    an integrated sustainable land use and forest
    restoration scenario could reverse the current
    land degradation trend. The integration of Acacia
    senegal with sorghum, Sudan’s primary staple

  5. 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.

  6. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    novembre, 2016
    Global

    Land is front and center of the sustainable
    development and climate change debates. A
    goal dedicated to Land Degradation Neutrality
    (LDN) (see Box 1) was endorsed in 2015 by the
    United Nations (UN) General Assembly as part
    of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    2015–2030 framework, following on from the
    UN’s Millennium Development Goals of 2000
    (UN General Assembly, 2015). SDG 15 aims to
    “protect, restore and promote sustainable use
    of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage

  7. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    juin, 2015
    Global

    This report provides evidence of how increasingly
    scarce resources can be conserved, and also
    presents tools for policy-/decision-makers to
    promote and secure future wealth and human wellbeing
    through sustainable land management. It
    emphasises taking long-term benefits into account
    and focuses on practical solutions, as well as the
    context in which sustainable land management
    occurs. The report aims to ensure the returns of
    sustainable land management (e.g., economic
    growth, food security, sustainable livelihoods and

  8. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    février, 2013
    Global

    Land degradation is a serious problem, particularly on vulnerable agricultural lands to soil erosion, which
    signifies the temporary or permanent decline in the productive capacity of the land (UN/FAO definition).
    Erosion is one of the most common problems around the world. Sanders (2004) considers that erosion
    and soil degradation issues have contributed to the decline of great civilizations in Egypt, China or
    Greece. The annual costs of soil erosion in the US are estimated between US$ 30 billion and US$ 44

  9. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    avril, 2016
    Global

    Despite their ecological, economic and social importance, Mediterranean grasslands continue to receive limited scientific, political and media attention. Grasslands are typically viewed as underutilized space, able to be transformed into more “valuable” land by placing it under cultivation, transforming it into forest land and/or privatizing it. This paper synthesizes a number of pertinent issues in relation to social and economic systems on grasslands within the southern Mediterranean region.

  10. 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.

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