The objective of the Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands (LADA) project was to develop tools and methods to assess and quantify the nature, extent, severity and impacts of land degradation on dryland ecosystems, watersheds and river basins, carbon storage and biological diversity at a range of spatial and temporal scales. This builds the national, regional and international capacity to
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1970Argentine, Chine, Cuba, Sénégal, Afrique du Sud, Tunisie
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1970Chine, Inde
Whilst still in its infancy, the development of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) tools is paving the way for global land use monitoring. This paper provides a first, tentative description of livestock related land use.
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Library ResourceManuels et directivesjanvier, 1970Chine, Mongolie, Cambodge, Indonésie, Laos, Malaisie, Philippines, Thaïlande, Viet Nam, Bangladesh, Bhoutan, Inde, Maldives, Népal, Finlande, Allemagne
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Germany, IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development), Finland, GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit), UN-Habitat, World Bank and UNDP, and IPC (International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty), Food First International Action Network (FIAN), ILC (International Land Coalition), FIG (International Federation of Surveyors) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private se
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1970Chine
One out of every three people on earth is in some way affected by land degradation. Latest
estimates indicate that nearly 2 billion ha of land worldwide – an area twice the size of China
– are already seriously degraded, some irreversibly. This includes large areas of cropland,
grassland, woodland and forest areas whose degradation reduces productivity, disrupts vital
ecosystem functions, negatively affects biodiversity and water resources, and increases
vulnerability to climate change.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 1969États-Unis d'Amérique, Japon, Malaisie, Thaïlande, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Iran, République de Corée, Brésil
An international review of forestry and forest products
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 1969Maroc, États-Unis d'Amérique, Espagne, Suède, Haïti, Royaume-Uni, Chine, Canada
An international review of forestry and forest products
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