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Impact of land use and cover change on soil quality and pasture productivity in semi-arid rangelands

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Kenya

The impact of land use and cover change on soil quality and pasture production was investigated
in the rangelands of Nakasongola District, Uganda, Landsat (TM) images of 1986 and 1990 and
Landsat (ETM+) of 2000 and 2004 for Nakasongola District were used to determine the extent
and patterns of land use and cover change using the Integrated Land and Water Information

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

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 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.

La terre et les sols dans le contexte d’une économie verte pour le développement durable, la sécurité alimentaire et l’éradication de la pauvreté

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2011
Global

Les terres3 peutvent se définir comme un système destiné à générer de la productivité biologique. C’est l’infrastructure naturelle qui supporte la vie sur la planète. La quantité et la qualité de cette production dépendent du principal composant de la terre : le sol et sa fertilité.

Las Tierras y los suelos en el contexto de una economía verde para lograr el desarrollo sostenible, la seguridad alimentaria y la erradicación de la pobreza

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2011
Global

La tierra se define como un sistema bioproductivo. Es la infraestructura terrestre para la vida. La tasa y la calidad de la producción generada por la tierra dependen de sus principales componentes, de los suelos y de su fertilidad. La materia orgánica del suelo, derivada de la vegetación que crece en un suelo determinado, es el principal componente que controla la fertilidad de éste.

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

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 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

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2011
Bangladesh
Burkina Faso
Chad
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Etiopía
Ghana
India
Kenya
Laos
Nepal
Perú
Sudáfrica
Tailandia
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
Asia sudoriental
África oriental
Asia meridional
África austral
América del Sur
África occidental

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.