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Poverty and environmental degradation in the drylands: an overview of problems

Diciembre, 2002
Noruega
Europa
África subsahariana

This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them.It identifies the threat to dryland regions as a complex mixture of degrading soils, continuous exposures to frequent droughts and political and economic marginalisation which is putting poor people living in the drylands at risk.

Satellite remote sensing analysis to monitor desertification processes in the crop-rangeland boundary of Argentina

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2002
Argentina

Remote sensing digital image analysis is applied to monitor desertification processes in central San Luis Province (Argentina), where signs of severe landscape degradation have been observed in the last decades. Two Landsat images, acquired in 1982 and 1992 were used to evaluate the potential of using remote sensing analysis in desertification monitoring. After geometric and radiometric correction of both images, multitemporal comparison techniques were utilized to emphasize areas of greater degradation.

Desertification in the Arab Region: analysis of current status and trends

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2002

The total area of the Arab Region is about 14·2 million km2, 90% of it lies within arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas. The area is characterized by harsh environment, fragile ecosystems and limited water resources and arable lands. Throughout its long history these lands were the main source of grain and animal production. By the end of this century and in spite of the national, regional and international efforts to combat desertification and mitigate the effect of drought and desiccation, desertification is still one of the major environmental problems in the Arab Region.

10-Year Study on Techniques for Vegetation Restoration in a Desertified Salt Lake Area

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2002
China

Vegetation restoration is one of the most common and effective ways to combat desertification and prevent adjacent areas from sand encroachment in many of the desertified regions of the world. However, vegetation restoration in desertified regions is very difficult because of low rainfall, the mobile ground surface, and cost. An effective, low-cost method of afforestation is urgently required. To determine such a method, a 10-year study was carried out in the Jilantai Salt Lake area.

Carbon sequestration in dryland ecosystems of West Asia and North Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2002
África
África septentrional

The West Asia–North Africa (WANA) region has a land area of 1.7 billion ha, and a population of 600 million. Desertification and soil degradation are severe problems in the region. The problem of drought stress is exacerbated by low and erratic rainfall and soils of limited available water holding capacity and soil organic carbon (SOC) content of less than 0.5 per cent. The SOC pool of most soils has been depleted by soil degradation and widespread use of subsistence and exploitative farming systems.

Sustainable Management of Land and Water Resources: Combating Desertification and Prevention of Land Degradation

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2002
Eslovenia
Macedonia del Norte
Eslovaquia
España
Turquía
Croacia
Azerbaiyán
Ucrania
Bulgaria
Armenia
Grecia
Malta
Belarús
Chipre
Hungría
Moldavia
Albania
Italia
Portugal
Polonia
Georgia
Rumania
República Checa
Europa

Meeting Name: European Commission on Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: ECA/32/02/2
Session: Sess. 32

Ordenación sostenible de tierras y recursos hídricos: lucha contra la desertificación y prevención de la degradación de las tierras - ECA 32/02/2

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2002
Macedonia del Norte
Moldavia
Albania
Portugal
Bulgaria
Malta
Georgia
Armenia
Europa

Meeting Name: European Commission on Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: ECA/32/02/2
Session: Sess. 32

Evaluación de la capacidad estacional de utilizar eventos de precipitación en tres especies de arbustos nativos de Chile con distintos sistemas radiculares

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Chile

Se evaluó la capacidad estacional de utilizar un evento de precipitación en tres especies arbustivas con diferentes sistemas radiculares (dimórficos: Balbisia peduncularis, Senna cumingii; profundo: Haplopappus parvifolius) en la Quebrada El Romeral, norte-centro de Chile. El sitio posee un clima tipo mediterráneo árido con influencia de neblinas costeras y una precipitación promedio anual de 78 mm en los últimos 30 años.