For years, conversations around sustainability have focused on the global issues of climate change, carbon emissions, and pollution. But land degradation, drought, and desertification, caused by ...
Curbing soil degradation is critical to the food security and ecological sustainability of the Caribbean— yet unsustainable land management practices, coupled with the pressures of climate change ...
17 June 2018, Quito, Ecuador–More than 3.2 billion people, or 2 in every 5 people, are impacted by land degradation today and up to 143 million people could move within their countries by 2050 to ...
On Tuesday, 20 September 2011, all Member States are invited to participate at the highest political level in the UN General Assembly high-level meeting on the theme, “Addressing desertification, land ...
A map predicts 95 per cent of America's soil will be degraded in less than 30 years. Only a 5 percent area is marked not degraded, in an illustration by the Save Soil movement, which shows all other ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This paper examines a community grazing project to rehabilitate degraded land in Swaziland. Using data from interviews, questionnaires, and ...
MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA — More than 75 percent of Earth’s land areas are substantially degraded, undermining the well-being of 3.2 billion people, according to the world’s first comprehensive, ...
UN's COP16 talks on land use, desertification start To discuss toughening up legal obligations of states Private sector investment crucial, UN executive says RIYADH, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Restoring the ...
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