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Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality at the Country Level: Building Blocks for LDN Target Setting

The UNCCD Secretariat and the Global Mechanism, in collaboration with a dozen bilateral and multilateral partners are supporting countries on the LDN target setting journey. The building blocks of this journey presented here are the result of extensive discussions with country Parties and stakeholders. They also draw on the lessons from 14 pioneer countries’ experiences of how to put the…

Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality at the Country Level: Building Blocks for LDN Target Setting
2016 - Evaluation of the GM project "Integrating climate change finance into SLM strategies" (September 2016)

Monitoring and evaluation refers to evidence-based measurement of the achievement of planned results. It enables a timely recognition and correction of problems in delivering a given task, and the identification of successful practices that can be strengthened and replicated.  Monitoring and evaluation increases the likelihood of a continuous delivery of tangible results. 

2016 - Evaluation of the GM project "Integrating climate change finance into SLM strategies" (September 2016)
Reaping the Rewards: Financing Land Degradation Neutrality

With an expected 9.5 billion people living on earth by 2050, population pressure, higher consumer expectations and climate change will tax and degrade our natural resource base, especially the land. Land degradation puts the livelihoods of billions of people at risk. It threatens the future sustainability of the entire planet. Land degradation is not a stand-alone issue however. It is closely…

Reaping the Rewards: Financing Land Degradation Neutrality
The ripple effect: A Fresh Approach to Reducing Drought Impacts and Building Resilience

This brochure highlights the impact of current droughts as well as presenting projections for the future. It strongly suggests that overcoming the prevailing paradigm of ‘reactive’ and ‘crisis-based’ approaches to drought and moving towards ‘proactive’ and ‘risk-based’ approaches will be indispensable to reducing the risks and mitigating the impacts of droughts, floods and other extreme…

The ripple effect: A Fresh Approach to Reducing Drought Impacts and Building Resilience
The UNCCD: Securing Life on Land (2016-2017)

Achieving LDN requires a paradigm shift in land stewardship: from ‘degrade-abandon-migrate’ to ‘protect-sustain-restore’. This is the rationale that underpins the LDN Target Setting Programme that became operational in spring 2016. Through this programme, the UNCCD’s operational arm — the Global Mechanism — is supporting a rapidly growing number of countries that have committed to setting…

The UNCCD: Securing Life on Land (2016-2017)