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Combating Land Degradation and Desertification: The Land-Use Planning Quandary

Peer-reviewed publication
февраля, 2019
Global

Land-use planning (LUP), an instrument of land governance, is often employed to protect land and humans against natural and human-induced hazards, strengthen the resilience of land systems, and secure their sustainability. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) underlines the critical role of appropriate local action to address the global threat of land degradation and desertification (LDD) and calls for the use of local and regional LUP to combat LDD and achieve land degradation neutrality. The paper explores the challenges of putting this call into practice.

Combating Land Degradation and Desertification: The Land-Use Planning Quandary

Peer-reviewed publication
января, 2019
Global

Land-use planning (LUP), an instrument of land governance, is often employed to protect land and humans against natural and human-induced hazards, strengthen the resilience of land systems, and secure their sustainability. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) underlines the critical role of appropriate local action to address the global threat of land degradation and desertification (LDD) and calls for the use of local and regional LUP to combat LDD and achieve land degradation neutrality. The paper explores the challenges of putting this call into practice.

Biophysical and socio-economic baselines: The starting point for Action Against Desertification

Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2018
Global

The Action Against Desertification (AAD) project supports eight countries – Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Fiji,
Gambia, Haiti, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal – in the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States in the
sustainable management and restoration of degraded land. Baseline assessments have been carried
out in each of these countries to establish a reference against which to monitor changes and project
impacts, as well as to better target project activities and inform other stakeholders and restoration
initiatives in the eight countries.

Nature-Based Solutions for agricultural water management and food security

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2018
Egypt
Sudan
Kenya
Tanzania
Southern Africa
South Africa
Nigeria
Mexico
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
United States of America
Japan
Philippines
Iran
Nepal

Agriculture influences and shapes the world’s ecosystems, but not always in a positive way. More than 2.5 billion people are globally involved as stewards of land and water ecosystems that constitute the natural resource base for feeding the current and future world population. Yet, conventional agronomic interventions based on ‘hard’ agricultural engineering compromise various eco-services that are required for sustainable agricultural development.

Situation de référence biophysique et socio-économique - Le point de départ de l'Action contre la désertification

Journal Articles & Books
сентября, 2018
Ethiopia
Niger
Burkina Faso

Le projet Action contre la désertification (ACD) appuie huit pays (le Burkina Faso, l’Éthiopie, Fidji, la Gambie, Haïti, le Niger, le Nigéria et le Sénégal) du Groupe des États d’Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique (ACP) dans la gestion durable et la restauration de leurs terres dégradées.

Moving towards a twin-agenda: Gender equality and land degradation neutrality

Journal Articles & Books
августа, 2018
Global

The conceptual framework for Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) highlights that land degradation in developing countries impacts men and women differently, mainly due to unequal access to land, water, credit, extension services and technology. It further asserts that gender inequality plays a significant role in land-degradation-related poverty hence the need to address persistent gender inequalities that fuel women’s poverty in LDN interventions. This paper presents recommendations for moving towards a twin-agenda: gender equality and land degradation neutrality.

FAO Flash - Bulletin d'informations du Bureau du Togo n° 37, Avril - Juin 2018

Institutional & promotional materials
августа, 2018
Togo

FAO is stressing on the communication as an effective tool for disseminating the information for advocacy and resources mobilization in the fight against hunger and food insecurity to achieve its strategic objectives. In this regard, communication tools are edited on a regular basis by the FAO country office in Togo to ensure a better visibility of field projects at the country level. One of these tools is FAO Flash, an electronic newsletter to share information with the various partners on field activities implemented to the benefit of target groups.

Biophysical and socio-economic baselines - The starting point for Action Against Desertification

Journal Articles & Books
июля, 2018
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
United States of America
Gambia
Fiji
Haiti
Senegal
Ethiopia
Niger
Sudan

The Action Against Desertification (AAD) project supports eight ACP countries, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Gambia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Fiji and Haiti in the sustainable management and restoration of degraded land. Baseline assessments have been carried out in each of these countries to establish a reference against which to monitor changes and project impacts, as well as to better target project activities and inform other stakeholders and restoration initiatives in these countries.

Déployer la Grande Muraille Verte africaine

Institutional & promotional materials
мая, 2018
Kenya
Mozambique
Zambia
Madagascar
Germany
Tunisia
Africa

Pour la première fois, les besoins et les opportunités de restauration des terres dans le cadre de la Grande Muraille Verte africaine ont été cartographiés et quantifiés afin de promouvoir les actions visant à renforcer la résilience des populations et de ces paysages confrontés au changement climatique.

BRIDGES: Créer des ponts entre la Turquie et la Grande Muraille Verte d'Afrique

Institutional & promotional materials
мая, 2018
Sudan
Burkina Faso
Niger
Nigeria

BRIDGES contribue à l’initiative de la Grande

Muraille Verte, programme panafricain visant à

rendre prospères les terres arides de plus de 20

pays autour du Sahara en répondant aux défis de

la déforestation, de la désertification, de la perte

de biodiversité, du changement climatique et de

l’insécurité alimentaire.