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Community Organizations Center for Development Research - University of Bonn
Center for Development Research - University of Bonn
Center for Development Research - University of Bonn
Acronym
ZEF
University or Research Institution

Location

Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung
Walter-Flex-Straße 3
D-53113
Bonn
Germany

The Center for Development Research (ZEF) is an institute of the University of Bonn, Germany. It started its research activities in 1997. ZEF's researchers aim to find science-based solutions to development-related issues. ZEF’s research departments on Economic and Technological Change, Political and Cultural Change, and  Ecology and Natural Resources Management conduct inter- and trans-disciplinary research in, for and with emerging economies and on global issues with its collaborating research partners around the world. ZEF educates doctoral students from all over the world in its Doctoral Studies Program. ZEF is guided by an International Advisory Board. See also our organisational diagram.

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Economics of land degradation in Eastern Africa. ZEF Policy brief

Reports & Research
November, 2014
Eastern Africa

Land degradation remains a serious threat to livelihoods in Eastern Africa. The total population of sub-Saharan Africa is currently estimated at 750 million people, but it is projected to exceed the one billion mark by 2020. The demand for food is putting increasing pressure on the natural resource base. The current debate on the land degradation situation in Eastern Africa is short of consensus because of misunderstanding misinterpretation and discrepancies in the available information.