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PowerPoint Presentation: Towards a better understanding of land and soil degradation in Europe

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Multimedia
Noviembre, 2012
Global

We recognize the economic and social significance of good land management, including soil, We stress that desertification, land degradation and drought are challenges of a global dimension and continue to pose serious challenges to the sustainable development of all countries, We recognize the need for urgent action to reverse land degradation.

Land and conflict: Toolkit and guidance for preventing and managing land and natural resources conflict

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2012
Global

The five components of the toolkit - Land, Extractive Industries, Renewable Resources, Strengthening Capacity & Resource-Rich Economies - all aim to demonstrate how well-managed natural resources can prevent conflict or contribute to peace and sustainable development in war-torn nations.

Towards Sustainable Land Management in the Pamir-Alai Mountains. Policy Brief No. 5

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2012
Kirguistán
Tayikistán

The Global Environment Facility (GEF)/United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/United Nations University (UNU) PALM project is an initiative of the governments of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan which aims to restore, sustain and enhance the productive and protective functions of the transboundary ecosystems of the High Pamir and Pamir-Alai mountains, so as to improve the social and economic well-

Caravan 27: Research integration in practice

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Reports & Research
Julio, 2012
Northern Africa
Algeria
Libya
Morocco
Eastern Africa
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Central Asia
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Southern Asia
Iran
Western Asia
Bahrain
Iraq
Jordan
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
United Arab Emirates

This issue of Caravan describes the new program, and some of the research innovations it will build on. The issue begins with two ‘opinion pieces’ by scientists from partner organizations in the CRP. They share lessons learnt from past successes (and failures), and ideas that could be applied to dryland

Reducción de emisiones por deforestación y degradación de bosques (REDD+) en los países de América Latina: requirimientos institucionales y jurídicos para su implementación

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Reports & Research
Mayo, 2012
Central America
South America

El objetivo de este estudio es contribuir al análisis de los elementos institucionales y legales de los países de América Latina que favorecen o limitan la implementación de un mecanismo REDD+ (Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación) en ellos.

Land Acquisition and the Adoption of Soil and Water Conservation Techniques: A Duration Analysis for Kenya and The Philippines

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Journal Articles & Books
Mayo, 2012
Kenya
Philippines

This paper analyzes the adoption behavior of smallholder farmers using comparable plot-level duration data for Kenya and The Philippines. We find that adoption behavior is strongly linked to the process of land ownership transfer.

The Economics of Land Degradation for the Agriculture Sector in Tajikistan - A Scoping Study

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Reports & Research
Abril, 2012
Tajikistan

As part of the broader United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Environment Programme (UNDP/UNEP) Poverty-Environment Initiative (PEI), Phase 1 Project, the overall objective of this study is to develop a framework to assess the impact of land degradation and the benefits of SLM.

How much salt-affected land is there? .كم تبلغ مساحة الاراضي المتأثرة بالملوحة

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Marzo, 2012
Western Asia
Iraq

A crucial part of the Initiative is the determination of the extent and nature of the land degradation
due to salt damage in Central and Southern Iraq. A range of techniques, including the very latest
Geographic Information Systems are being deployed to achieve this.

Evaluación del uso, cambio de uso y cobertura del suelo, y proyectos forestales del mecanismo de desarrollo limpio (MDL) y de la reducción de emisiones derivadas de la deforestación y degradación forestal (REDD) en el municipio de Riberalta, Amazonía B...

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Bolivia

A fines del anterior siglo los impactos ambientales negativos de las actividades humanas sobre los bosques amazo?nicos se han vuelto un tema primordial en las agendas poli?ticas mundiales. La investigacio?n cienti?fica ha permitido desarrollar una variedad de alternativas para reducir los impactos por deforestacio?n y la degradacio?n de los bosques.

Healing the land: The story of land reclamation and soil conservation in Iceland

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Islandia

Different processes of land degradation have been the outcome in many parts of the world, having severe impacts on ecosystems and the services they provide and on human livelihoods. Land degradation is one of the key challenges facing mankind in order to achieve sustainable development, but the quest for sustainability of land management has proved to be a major challenge to most countries.

Performance and Adaptation of the Vallerani Mechanized Water Harvesting System in Degraded Badia Rangelands

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Journal Articles & Books
Septiembre, 2011
Western Asia
Jordan

Rainwater harvesting in micro-catchments such as contour ridges and semicircular bunds is an option for utilizing the limited rainfall, improving productivity and combating land degradation in dry rangeland areas (Badia). However, implementation of this practice using manual labor or traditional machinery is slow, tedious and costly, and often impractical on a large scale.

Contour Laser Guiding for the Mechanized “Vallerani” Micro-catchment Water Harvesting Systems

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Journal Articles & Books
Septiembre, 2011
Western Asia
Jordan

Mechanized construction of micro-catchments for water harvesting (WH) was successfully tested in the Badia (dry rangeland) areas in Syria and Jordan, using the “Vallerani” plow, model Delfino (50 MI/CM), manufactured by Nardi, Italy. The plow was able to construct intermittent and continuous contour ridges, and could potentially be used to rehabilitate degraded rangelands.