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Land and soil in the context of a green economy for sustainable development, food security and poverty eradication (Russian)

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2011
Global

Land is defined as a system engaged in generating biological productivity. It is the earth’s infrastructure for life. The rate and quality of production generated from the land depends on its major components, soil and its fertility. Soil organic matter, derived from the vegetation supported by a particular soil, is the major component that controls soil fertility.


Working together for impact

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2011
Bangladesh
Burkina Faso
Chade
Chile
Colômbia
Equador
Etiópia
Gana
Índia
Quênia
Laos
Nepal
Peru
África do Sul
Tailândia
Vietnam
Zimbabwe
Sudeste Asiático
África Oriental
Ásia Meridional
África austral
América do Sul
África Ocidental

Despite challenges in many river

basins, overall the planet has

enough water to meet the full range

of peoples’ and ecosystems’ needs

for the foreseeable future, but

equity will only be achieved through

judicious and creative management.

Mobility and livestock mortality in communally used pastoral areas: The impact of the 2005-2006 drought on livestock mortality in Maasailand

Journal Articles & Books
Outubro, 2011
África
África Oriental

There is consensus that pastoral mobility is beneficial for both pastoralists and the environment. However, rapid change arising from multiple factors, including landscape fragmentation, sedentarization, and demographic drivers might affect the effectiveness of this pastoral coping strategy in times of drought. We investigate livestock mortality rates following the 2005 drought in four areas in Maasailand: the Maasai Mara, the Kitengela plains, the Amboseli, and the Simanjiro plains.

From Promise to Performance? Wildlife Management Areas in Northern Tanzania

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2011
Tanzania

TNRF, UCRT and Maliasili Initiatives have published, From Promise to Performance?: Wildlife Mangement Areas in Northern Tanzania.  The summary provides an overview of findings of two studies recently carried out by TNRF on the current status and performance of three WMAs in northern Tanzania, in Arusha and Manyara regions 

Combating Desertification and Land Degradation: Proven Practices from Asia and the Pacific

Manuals & Guidelines
Journal Articles & Books
Setembro, 2011
Ásia

Asia and the Pacific, for the purposes of this book, encompasses a vast territory extending from Mongolia in the north to New Zealand in the south; from the Cook Islands in the east to Kuwait in the west (Map 1). The environmental diversity of Asia and the Pacific is therefore vast, and is contrasted by the region’s coldest and hottest deserts, verdant tropical rainforests, extensive steppe, desert steppe, grassland and rangelands, mountains and plains.

Global Drylands: A UN system-wide response

Manuals & Guidelines
Reports & Research
Setembro, 2011
Global

More than two billion people depend on the world’s arid and semi-arid lands. Preventing land degradation and supporting sustainable development in drylands has major implications for food security, climate change and human settlement. This report, issued at the beginning of the United Nations Decade for Deserts and the Fight against Desertification, sets out a shared strategy by UN agencies to rise to the challenge of addressing the special needs of these vital zones.