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Biodiversity and the Great Green Wall : Managing nature for sustainable development in the Sahel

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2017
Global

The Great Green Wall is one of the main vehicles for delivering the Sustainable Development Goals and the Rio conventions in the Sahel. Biodiversity is the foundation of the Great Green Wall in many ways, determining soil productivity and water cycles and providing the foundation for risk management and resilient ecosystems.

Joint Village Land Use Planning in Tanzania: A process to enhance the securing of rangelands and resolving land use conflicts

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Conference Papers & Reports
Noviembre, 2017
Tanzania
Africa
Eastern Africa
Southern Africa

In Tanzania, ongoing land insecurity is a structural cause of food insecurity particularly for
pastoralists, agro-pastoralists and small-scale crop farmers leading to land use conflicts,
compromised access to resources including grazing and water and rangeland degradation.
Land tenure security and management can be improved through village land use planning (VLUP)