It's Time for a Global Landscape Restoration Revolution (Monique Barbut and Andrew Steer, Devex, 21 July 2014)
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21 July 2014
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Statement
The solution to the very visible global problems of deforestation, desertification and food scarcity may be hiding in plain sight: the transformative ability to restore degraded land to productive use.
This is a resource opportunity of unprecedented magnitude. Two billion hectares — an area twice the size of Europe — of degraded land are ripe for landscape restoration. The expected rise in world population to 9 billion by 2050, and the need for a 70 percent increase in food production from 2006 levels, makes the need for a solution particularly urgent. This challenge will be even more difficult in the face of a changing climate.
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