This local level land resources assessment methodology (LADA-Local) was produced within the Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands (LADA) project. See Box 1 for the LADA project objectives and outcomes and the website <a href="http://www.fao.org/nr/lada">www.fao.org/nr/lada</a> for further information.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2016Zambia, China, Australia, Cuba, Nueva Zelandia, Kenya, Sudáfrica, Uganda, Kirguistán, Italia, Países Bajos, Túnez, Argentina, Senegal, Tayikistán, Mongolia
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2011Austria, Sudáfrica, Tayikistán, Kirguistán, China, Italia, Australia, Países Bajos, Túnez, Argentina, Senegal, Brasil, Cuba, Europa, Asia, África, América Septentrional
LADA (Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands project) is a scientifically-based approach to assessing and mapping land degradation at different spatial scales ? small to large ? and at various levels ? local to global. It was initiated in drylands, but the methods and tools have been developed so as to be widely applicable in other ecosystems and diverse contexts with minimal required adaptation.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 1991Francia, Zambia, Afganistán, Zimbabwe, Australia, Grecia, Guinea, Etiopía, Pakistán, Colombia, Panamá, Kenya, Jordania, Filipinas, Libia, Italia, Botswana, Países Bajos, Argentina, Sudán, Europa, Asia, África, América Septentrional
Extensive grazing is the predominant form of land use on at least a quarter of the world’s land surface, in which livestock are raised on food that comes mainly from rangelands. Extensive grazing differs from crop or forestry production, in which the produce remains in situ whilst growing. Evaluation for extensive grazing, unlike that for cropping or forestry, must take into account the production of both grazing forage, termed primary production, and the livestock that feed on this forage, termed secondary production.
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