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Daniel Hayward (UK) worked around Europe for 15 years as a dancer, choreographer and dance writer. Following retraining in sustainable development, he now works as an international development researcher, focused on land relations, agricultural value chains, gender, and migration. As well as working for Land Portal, Daniel is the project coordinator of the Mekong Land Research Forum at Chiang Mai University, and consultant for a variety of local and international NGOs and research institutes.
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Displaying 131 - 140 of 835Tamil Nadu government plans special drive to update land records
Carbon credit plan meets flak
'Changing the environment through hard work': Taiwanese tree-planter in Mongolia
Communities look forward to reviving and commercialising private forests in Nepal
One-third of China's land protected under ecological 'red line' scheme
Escalating Conflict on the Kyrgyz-Tajik Border: Whither the Regional Security Order?
Overview of land degradation neutrality (LDN) in Europe and Central Asia
Land degradation neutrality (LDN) has been defined by the Parties to the Convention as: A state whereby the amount and quality of land resources, necessary to support ecosystem functions and services and enhance food security, remains stable or increases within specified temporal and spatial scales and ecosystems. The present report is an overview of the status of land degradation neutrality (LDN) in the region including a national overview for the 17 programme countries.
Decision 3/COP.12
Integration of the Sustainable Development Goals and targets into the implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and the Intergovernmental Working Group report on land degradation neutrality