Pasar al contenido principal

page search

Temáticas / Degradación y Tenencia de la Tierra

Degradación y Tenencia de la Tierra

Un tercio de los suelos del mundo -incluyendo las tierras de cultivo, los bosques, los pastizales y las tierras urbanas- ya están degradados y se estima que esta cifra podría aumentar hasta casi el 90% en 2050. En general, la erosión del suelo se entiende como la eliminación acelerada de la capa superior del suelo por el agua, el viento o el cultivo, lo que da lugar a la degradación de la tierra. Además, la degradación de la tierra también incluye el deterioro de las propiedades biofísicas y químicas del suelo, el agua y la biodiversidad. La degradación de la tierra se produce de forma natural, pero las investigaciones muestran que la degradación de la tierra es causada cada vez más directa o indirectamente por actividades humanas no sostenibles, en particular la deforestación, el pastoreo excesivo, la minería o la agricultura intensiva . Esto ha provocado la pérdida de biodiversidad y la desertificación, y ha dado lugar a un aumento significativo de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero.

Resources for Degradación y Tenencia de la Tierra

16
16
News
397
Library

2023 - Systèmes alimentaires résilients en Afrique de l'Ouest - Contribution du PAM à la transformation des systèmes alimentaires en Afrique de l'Ouest

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2023
Cameroun
République centrafricaine
Sao Tomé-et-Principe
Afrique occidentale
Burkina Faso
Cap-Vert
Gambie
Ghana
Guinée-Bissau
Côte d'Ivoire
Mali
Mauritanie
Nigéria
Sierra Leone
Togo

2023 - Systèmes alimentaires résilients en Afrique de l'Ouest - Contribution du PAM à la transformation des systèmes alimentaires en Afrique de l'Ouest

Ce document montre comment la structure globale du PAM pour la transformation des systèmes alimentaires est adaptée au contexte de la région de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et Centrale.

Ce document montre comment la structure globale du PAM pour la transformation des systèmes alimentaires est adapté au contexte de la région de l'Afrique de l'Ouest.

12
Blogs
4
Projects
2
Statistical Data
0
Spatial Data

More on this issue

16 Julio 2024

Se calcula que el 45% de la superficie terrestre está afectada por la pérdida de tierras, y expertos en la materia aseguran que la inversión en la restauración, al igual que la energía sostenible, son opciones rentables para ayudar a mitigar la desertificación, que se ha convertido en un…

5 Junio 2024
En vísperas del Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente, el titular de la ONU advierte sobre la pérdida de cosechas, la desaparición de fuentes de agua y el debilitamiento de las economías debido a la degradación de la tierra. Por su parte, la agencia para las migraciones advierte que más de 216 millones de…
3 Octubre 2023
La noche del 29 de septiembre de 2023 se realizó la presentación del libro “Acceso a la tierra y territorio. Una oportunidad para superar las desigualdades en Bolivia”, en un auditorio que sumó a más de cien personas interesadas en la temática. Ante la ausencia de Eulogio Núñez, director nacional…

Projects

Noviembre 2013 to Abril 2019

United States dollar

United States dollar
ISO 4217 code
USD
Currency Symbol
$
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
Project duration:
Australian dollar

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

33700000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of sustainable economic development. It does this by focusing on overcoming the critical governance failures for the sustainable management of forests and land-use

12200000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

12200000
Donors:
World Bank Group

General

To reduce land degradation and improve land productivity in selected watersheds in targeted regions in Ethiopia, the project support several land tenure related acitivities. First, it supports the review, harmonization and revision of the legislative, policy and

Marzo 2015 to Septiembre 2020

United States dollar

United States dollar
ISO 4217 code
USD
Currency Symbol
$
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
Project duration:
Australian dollar

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

33700000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of sustainable economic development. It does this by focusing on overcoming the critical governance failures for the sustainable management of forests and land-use

12200000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

33700000
Donors:
Government of the United Kingdom, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of

Octubre 2022

Australian dollar

Australian dollar
ISO 4217 code
AUD
Currency Symbol
$
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
Project duration:
Australian dollar

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

33700000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of sustainable economic development. It does this by focusing on overcoming the critical governance failures for the sustainable management of forests and land-use

12200000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

Donors:

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

Enero 2023 to Mayo 2026

Euro

Euro
ISO 4217 code
EUR
Currency Symbol
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
Project duration:
Australian dollar

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

33700000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of sustainable economic development. It does this by focusing on overcoming the critical governance failures for the sustainable management of forests and land-use

12200000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

4000000
Donors:
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

General

Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it.

Noviembre 2013 to Abril 2019

United States dollar

United States dollar
ISO 4217 code
USD
Currency Symbol
$
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
Project duration:
Australian dollar

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

33700000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of sustainable economic development. It does this by focusing on overcoming the critical governance failures for the sustainable management of forests and land-use

12200000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

12200000
Donors:
World Bank Group

General

To reduce land degradation and improve land productivity in selected watersheds in targeted regions in Ethiopia, the project support several land tenure related acitivities. First, it supports the review, harmonization and revision of the legislative, policy and

Marzo 2015 to Septiembre 2020

United States dollar

United States dollar
ISO 4217 code
USD
Currency Symbol
$
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
Project duration:
Australian dollar

Ecosystem services in productive and protected land/seascapes conserved by improved land use and marine spatial planning policies and land/seascape level management in Gambia.

33700000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of sustainable economic development. It does this by focusing on overcoming the critical governance failures for the sustainable management of forests and land-use

12200000
Project duration:
to
United States dollar

General

33700000
Donors:
Government of the United Kingdom, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

General

The programme will address the challenges of deforestation and peat land degradation through investments to increase transparency and accountability, building capacity for spatial (land-use) planning, and engaging and mobilising the private sector in support of

  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
27 Octubre 2023
Por Gonzalo Colque, investigador de F.Tierra   Esta semana, los cruceños sufrieron la peor crisis climática y ambiental. La alta contaminación del aire por el humo de los incendios obligó a las autoridades a suspender las clases en más de 3.600 escuelas y colegios. Durante tres días consecutivos…