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Desertification: The invisible frontline

Desertification: The invisible frontline

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Date of publication
December 2014
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ISBN / Resource ID
UNCCD:287
Pages
20

Desertification is a silent, invisible crisis that is destabilizing communities on a global scale. As the effects of climate change undermine livelihoods, inter-ethnic clashes are breaking out within and across states and fragile states are turning to militarization to control the situation.

The effects of desertification are increasingly felt globally as victims turn into refugees, internally displaced people and forced migrants or they turn to radicalization, extremism or resource-driven wars for survival. If we are to restore peace, security and international stability in a context where changing weather events are threatening the livelihoods of more and more people, survival options are declining and state capacities are overburdened, then more should be done to combat desertification, reverse land degradation and mitigate the effects of drought.
Otherwise, many small-scale farmers and poor, landdependent communities face two choices: fight or flight.

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