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A stronger UNCCD for a Land-Degradation Neutral World

Policy Papers & Briefs
Août, 2013
Global

Land degradation is accelerating and drought is escalating worldwide. At the Rio+20 Conference, world leaders clearly acknowledged that desertification, land degradation and drought (DLDD) are challenges of a global dimension affecting the sustainable development of all countries, in particular developing countries. In view of this, they committed to strive to achieve a land-degradation neutral world in the context of sustainable development and to monitor land degradation globally (paragraphs 205–207 of “The future we want”).

Una CLD fortalecida para un mundo neutro frente a la degradación de la tierra

Policy Papers & Briefs
Août, 2013
Global

La degradación de la tierra se está acelerando, y las sequías van en aumento en todo el mundo. En la conferencia Río+20, los dirigentes mundiales reconocieron sin ambages que la desertificación, la degradación de la tierra y la sequía son problemas de dimensión mundial que afectan al desarrollo sostenible de todos los países, en particular los que están en desarrollo.

Final Evaluation Report (Biodiversity Impact): Integrated Land and Ecosystem Management to Combat Land Degradation and Deforestation in Madhya Pradesh

Reports & Research
Mars, 2016
Inde

The study assessed the biodiversity impact of the project supported by UNDP and the Government of Madhya Pradesh to support local communities in rehabilitating degraded forest, generating sustainable livelihoods and protecting the areas rich ecosystem. The project was supported by the Global Environment Facility.

A Toolkit for Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation into Ecosystem Management of Coastal and Marine Areas in South Asia

Policy Papers & Briefs
Septembre, 2012
Asie méridionale

This toolkit provides a step-by-step guide to integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into the coastal and marine ecosystem management in the coastal sub-region of South Asia including Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
 

The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010

Legislation & Policies
Mai, 2010
Inde

An Act to provide for the establishment of a National Green Tribunal for the effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources including enforcement of any legal right relating to environment and giving relief and compensation for damages to persons and property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto

Financing to combat desertification, land degradation and the effects of drought

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012
Global

Desertification/land degradation is rarely accounted for as an economic issue, and drought barely accounted for as a disaster. Because desertification, land degradation and drought are slow and silent phenomena, they have a way of creeping up on us and thereby leading us to underestimate their socio-economic impacts.

Financement de la lutte contre la désertification, la dégradation des terres et les effets de la sécheresse

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012
Global

La désertification et la dégradation des terres sont rarement considérées comme un problème économique et la sécheresse est à peine considérée comme une catastrophe. Du fait que la désertification, la dégradation des terres et la sécheresse sont des phénomènes lents et muets, ils progressent peu à peu, nous conduisant à sous-estimer leurs incidences socio-économiques

Financiación para luchar contra la desertificación, la degradación de la tierra y los efectos de la sequía

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012
Global

La desertificación/degradación de la tierra raramente está considerada como un tema económico, y la sequía rara vez como un desastre. Dado que la desertificación, la degradación de la tierra y la sequía son procesos lentos y sigilosos, su avance es subrepticio, y nos inducen a subestimar sus efectos socioeconómicos.

Migratory species and desertification

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012
Global

Migratory species come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny insects and birds to large buffalo and elephants, to sharks and dolphins or snakes . Whether their journey crosses thousands of kilometers, or just a few, migratory species play essential roles in ecosystems worldwide. But their diverse habitats are threatened by land degradation and desertification.

Espèces migratrices et désertification

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012
Global

Les espèces migratrices sont très variées, depuis les insectes et les oiseaux jusqu’aux bisons et aux éléphants, depuis les requins et les dauphins jusqu’aux serpents. Qu’elles parcourent des milliers de kilomètres ou quelques kilomètres seulement, ces espèces jouent un rôle essentiel dans les écosystèmes du monde entier. Mais leurs divers habitats sont menacés par la dégradation des terres et la désertification.

Especies migratorias y desertificación

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012
Global

Las especies migratorias existen en todos los tamaños y formas, desde los de minúsculos insectos y pequeñas aves hasta grandes búfalos y elefantes, pasando por tiburones y delfines o serpientes. Tanto si el viaje que realizan es de miles de kilómetros como de unos pocos, las especies migratorias desempeñan papeles esenciales en los ecosistemas de todo el planeta. Pero sus diversos hábitats se encuentran amenazados por la degradación de las tierras y la desertificación.

Zero Net Land Degradation: A Sustainable Development Goal for Rio+20 (Summary)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Avril, 2012
Global

“The great opportunity of the Anthropocene is that we can choose to learn the lessons of the past and steer a new course to a safer future.” Soils are the most significant nonrenewable geo-resource that we have for ensuring water, energy, and food security for present and future generations while adapting and building resilience to climatic change and shocks. But soil’s caring capacity is often forgotten as the missing link in our pursuit of sustainable development.