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Choosing healthy land for our future: The contributions of the integrated land use planning

Choosing healthy land for our future: The contributions of the integrated land use planning

From water scarcity to water security: Monitoring drought resilience

From water scarcity to water security: Monitoring drought resilience

Resources
Science-Policy Brief: integrated land use planning and integrated landscape management to implementing Land Degradation Neutrality

Country Parties gathered at the UNCCD COP14 requested that the UNCCD Science-Policy Interface (SPI) provide “science- based evidence on the potential contribution of integrated land use planning (ILUP) and integrated landscape management (ILM) to positive transformative change, achieving land degradation neutrality (LDN) and addressing desertification, land degradation, and drought issues” …

Science-Policy Brief: integrated land use planning and integrated landscape management to implementing Land Degradation Neutrality
Multiscale approaches for the assessment and monitoring of social and ecological resilience to drought

Drought is a complex phenomenon: its causes are varied, and it has both direct and indirect impacts on food security, human well-being and ecosystem health. Episodes of drought that occur where land has become degraded can spur human migration and even civil unrest. The need to increase water security is vitally important, something achievable by addressing the links and interactions among water…

Multiscale approaches for the assessment and monitoring of social and ecological resilience to drought
The contribution of integrated land use planning and integrated landscape management to implementing Land Degradation Neutrality: Entry points and support tools

The report provides an analytical overview of common tools and approaches that are used, or can be used, to support integrated land use planning (ILUP) and integrated landscape management (ILM) and identifies ways in which these tools and approaches can aid in achieving LDN targets.

The contribution of integrated land use planning and integrated landscape management to implementing Land Degradation Neutrality: Entry points and support tools
The Science-Policy Interface report on sustainable land management

The UNCCD Science-Policy Interface (SPI) was established in 2013 and promotes dialogue between scientists and policy makers on desertification, land degradation and drought (DLDD). The composition of the SPI is designed to provide independent scientific perspective from the full range of disciplines relevant to the UNCCD, taking into account regional and global issues and policy considerations…

The Science-Policy Interface report on sustainable land management
Shaping an enabling environment for LDN: Science-policy brief

Shaping an enabling environment for Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) calls for integrated land use planning, inclusive and environmentally sound land access and governance, major reconfigurations of current institutional settings, financial backing, and ongoing dialogue between policy-makers, practitioners, and the scientific community.

Shaping an enabling environment for LDN: Science-policy brief

Data & Knowledge

Knowledge-sharing systems

The Knowledge Sharing Systems interactive search tool provides an overview of relevant resources and websites reported by country Parties in biannual reports submitted to the UNCCD secretariat through the PRAIS system.

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