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Showing items 1 through 9 of 26.A framework was developed to elucidate (1) the drivers of land degradation, (2) pressures, (3) local impacts and vulnerabilities and (4) adaptation strategies.
In an era of global warming, long-standing challenges for rural populations, including land inequality, poverty and food insecurity, risk being exacerbated by the effects of climate change.
The increasing pressure from land cover change exacerbates the negative effect on ecosystems and ecosystem services (ES). One approach to inform holistic and sustainable management is to quantify the ES provided by the landscape.
Land Economics/Use,
Rural Development - Rural Land Policies for Poverty Reduction Environmental Economics and Policies Communities and Human Settlements - Land Use and Policies Rural Development - Forestry Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems Environment Agriculture
Agriculture - Crops & Crop Management Systems Poverty Reduction - Rural Poverty Reduction Environment - Environmental Economics & Policies Climate Change Poverty Reduction - Poverty Monitoring & Analysis
Informal settlements represent a challenging operational context for local government service providers due to precarious contextual conditions.
Background and context
Context and backgroundUnsustainable land management practices result in land degradation that threatens the environment and stifles livelihoods.
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