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Private-sector investor’s intention and motivation to invest in Land Degradation Neutrality

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Global

In this study, the authors aimed at explaining private-sector investors’ intention to invest in Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) and analysing their motives for making investments that promote sustainable development. Regarding the actual intention to invest in LDN, the majority of investors showed rather weak intention to make investments that promote LDN in the near future.

Nature-Based Solutions for agricultural water management and food security

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Egypt
Sudan
Kenya
Tanzania
Southern Africa
South Africa
Nigeria
Mexico
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
United States of America
Japan
Philippines
Iran
Nepal

Agriculture influences and shapes the world’s ecosystems, but not always in a positive way. More than 2.5 billion people are globally involved as stewards of land and water ecosystems that constitute the natural resource base for feeding the current and future world population.

Can strategic spatial planning contribute to land degradation reduction in urban regions? State of
the art and future research

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Global

Land degradation is becoming a serious environmental issue threatening fertile agricultural soils and other natural resources. There are many driving forces behind land degradation.

LUCAS Soil, the largest expandable soil dataset for Europe: a review

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Europe

Soil is a non-renewable resource that requires constant monitoring to prevent its degradation and promote its sustainable management. The ‘Land Use/Cover Area frame statistical Survey Soil’ (LUCAS Soil) is an extensive and regular topsoil survey that is carried out across the European Union to derive policy-relevant statistics on the effect of land management on soil characteristics.

Test of Endurance: Addressing migration and security risks by means of landscape restoration in Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Global

For the African continent, the ability to manage trade-offs at a landscape scale has huge potential to influence the future of migration and conflict, as well as the future of land resources, food security and biodiversity.

Soil-related Sustainable Development Goals: Four concepts to make land degradation neutrality and restoration work

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Global

In the effort to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to food, health, water, and climate, an increase in pressure on land is highly likely. To avoid further land degradation and promote land restoration, multifunctional use of land is needed within the boundaries of the soil-water system.

Community Approaches to Sustainable Land Management and Agroecology Practices

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Eritrea
Tanzania
Zimbabwe
Southern Africa
South Africa
Gambia
Nigeria
Barbados
Cuba
China
Mongolia
Armenia

As of 2017, SGP has awarded over 3,800 small grants to land degradation projects in over 120 countries, many of which are in regions with extreme levels of poverty and food insecurity across Africa and Latin America. Africa, in particular, is experiencing the highest population growth of the developing world, while being exposed and vulnerable to the rising impact from climate change.

Informing investments in land degradation neutrality efforts: A triage approach to decision making

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Global

Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 15.3 commits countries to strive towards land degradation neutrality (LDN) by 2030. LDN requires reductions in land quality to be balanced by efforts to restore or rehabilitate degraded areas. However, decisions need to be made as to where to invest given limited budgets and the impossibility of targeting all degraded land.

National Report on the Rangeland Health of Mongolia - Second Assessment

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Reports & Research
ноября, 2018
Mongolia

As one of the few remaining countries with a robust, nomadic pastoral culture supported by extensive natural rangelands, Mongolia is well positioned to offer sustainable, rangeland-based goods and services to its citizens and to global consumers who place a premium on sustainable products.

Informe del Diálogo sobre Directrices Voluntarias sobre la Gobernanza responsable de la Tenencia de la Tierra, la Pesca y los Bosques

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Conference Papers & Reports
ноября, 2018
América central
Panamá

Históricamente América Central es una región con importantes niveles de inequidad en la distribución y uso de los recursos naturales.

Climate change and potential impacts on agriculture in Bhutan: a discussion of pertinent issues

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Peer-reviewed publication
октября, 2018
Bhutan

Background: The Himalayan country of Bhutan is typically an agrarian country with about 57% of the people depending on agriculture. However, farming has been constrained by the mountainous topography and rapid changes in environmental variabilities. With climate change, agricultural production and food security is likely to face one of the biggest challenges of the twenty-first century.