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In Central Asia, governments and international organizations have undertaken significant efforts since the 1990s to inventory, develop, and promote sustainable land management (SLM) practices, which encompass both traditional methods specific to the region and innovative approaches aimed at mitigating and addressing emerging risks and issues stemming from climate change and land degradation.
The study focuses on existing land-based national and international labour market and relevant challenges leading to migration at national and international level, including geographical variety of distribution and dynamics of biophysical conditions and productive resources.
From its adoption in 1994 the Convention recognized the importance of capacity building for its effective and efficient implementation. And, as outlined in this document, recognition has only grown stronger with every passing Conference of the Parties (COP).