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Overview of interface of the sustainable land management (SLM) tool

Videos
November, 2017
Global

Under the Economics of Land degradation initiative (ELD), scientists from ICARDA are collaborating with developments to develop the GeOC tool. It is a new web-based GIS tool to define context specific options for sustainable land management required to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN).
This video illustrates the interface of the SLM tool of the GeOC tool.
To check the GeOC tool, please follow this link: http://geoc.mel.cgiar.org

Updated WebGIS integrated in the Global Geo-informatics Options by Contexts (GeOC) Tool (English version)

Institutional & promotional materials
October, 2017
Tunisia
Northern Africa

This is the presentation of Dr. Badabate Diwediga during the workshop "Sustainable Land Management to Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality: Options-by-Context Approach and Tool", final workshop for the project "Impact Evaluation of SLM Options to Achieve Land Degradation Neutrality", held in Tunis on the 24th October 2017. This presentation highlights the new interfaces of the WEBGIS components of the GeOC tool.

Overview of project results (French version)

Institutional & promotional materials
October, 2017
Tunisia
Northern Africa

This is the presentation of Dr. Quang Bao Le during the workshop "Sustainable Land Management to Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality: Options-by-Context Approach and Tool", final workshop for the project "Impact Evaluation of SLM Options to Achieve Land Degradation Neutrality", held in Tunis on the 24th October 2017. This presentation highlights the progress of the project.

iLAMPT - Framework and Tool for Supporting Participatory Adaptive Management

Institutional & promotional materials
March, 2017
Tunisia
Northern Africa

This presentation presented the iLAMPT as framework and tool for supporting participatory adaptive management. It comes under the second session “Evaluations of impacts of SWC planning scenarios on soil erosion across Rmel watershed” of the workshop "Systems Tool-aided Participatory Development of Sustainable Land Management Scenarios: 2nd Workshop", held in Zaghouan on 14-15 March 2017.

Classification and cost of Soil-Water Conservation (SWC) done in 1st WS (French version)

Institutional & promotional materials
March, 2017
Tunisia
Northern Africa

This presentation (in French) illustrated the Classification and cost of SWC done in 1st WS in November 2016. This presentation comes under the second session “Evaluations of impacts of SWC planning scenarios on soil erosion across Rmel watershed” of the workshop "Systems Tool-aided Participatory Development of Sustainable Land Management Scenarios: 2nd Workshop", held in Zaghouan on 14-15 March 2017.

Results of Participatory grid-based erosion transferred to GIS (French version)

Institutional & promotional materials
March, 2017
Tunisia
Northern Africa

This presentation (in French) illustrated the results of the participatory grid-based erosion evaluation of soil erosion severity (intensity + extent), aided by printed, gridded Google Ma”. This presentation comes under the first session “Business-as-usual evaluations of soil erosion, and impacts of SWC practices” of the workshop "Systems Tool-aided Participatory Development of Sustainable Land Management Scenarios: 2nd Workshop", held in Zaghouan on 14-15 March 2017.

Land degradation and the Sustainable Development Goals: Threats and potential remedies

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2016
Global

The concern for the well-being of land is often directly related to one’s proximity to the land, be it physically, economically or culturally. Land is more precious if one’s livelihood depend on it immediately than if one is merely a visitor. Land is valued differently if it is the base of one’s power or wealth than if one’s community is in need of its integrity and depends on the ecosystem services (ESS) that it provides. To some extent, this may explain the great challenge UNCCD has experienced in mustering international support for its mandate.

Participatory Survey on Soil and Water Conservation Practices and Water Harvesting Systems in the Savannah Belt of Northern Nigeria

Reports & Research
November, 2018
Western Africa
Nigeria

The Climate Change Adaptation and Agribusiness Support Programme (CASP) of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Nigeria (FMARD) aims at mainstreaming climate change adaptation measures in the savannah belt of Northern Nigeria, through a landscape rehabilitation approach focused on sustainable land management. Demonstration sites will be established across seven Nigerian states (Borno, Yobe, Jigawa, Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto).

Définition et visualisation du type du contexte socio-écologique (CSET)

Videos
November, 2017
Global

Under the Economics of Land degradation initiative (ELD), scientists from ICARDA are collaborating with developments to develop the GeOC tool. It is a new web-based GIS tool to define context specific options for sustainable land management required to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN).
This video illustrates the process of defining and visualizing the socio-ecological context type in the GeOC tool.
To check the GeOC tool, please follow this link: http://geoc.mel.cgiar.org

Aperçu de l'interface Web-GIS

Videos
November, 2017
Global

Under the Economics of Land degradation initiative (ELD), scientists from ICARDA are collaborating with developments to develop the GeOC tool. It is a new web-based GIS tool to define context specific options for sustainable land management required to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN).
This video illustrates the interface of the web GIS component the GeOC tool.
To check the GeOC tool, please follow this link: http://geoc.mel.cgiar.org