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Land Matters for Climate: Reducing the Gap and Approaching the Target

The land use sector represents almost 25% of total global emissions. these emissions can be reduced. there is also great potential for carbon sequestration through the scaling up, and scaling out, of proven and effective practices. improved land use and management, such as low-emissions agriculture, agro-forestry and ecosystem conservation and restoration could, under certain circumstances,…

Land Matters for Climate: Reducing the Gap and Approaching the Target
2015 - Evaluation of the LDN Pilot Project (November 2015)

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. 

2015 - Evaluation of the LDN Pilot Project (November 2015)
2015 - Evaluation of UNCCD Communication (September 2015)

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. 

2015 - Evaluation of UNCCD Communication (September 2015)
2015 - Evaluation of Partnerships Involving the Secretariat andor the GM (September 2015)

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. 

2015 - Evaluation of Partnerships Involving the Secretariat andor the GM (September 2015)
Climate Change and Land Degradation: Bridging Knowledge and Stakeholders

Human activities are the principal drivers of the processes of land degradation, desertification and climate change. Though highly complex and difficult to predict, interactions between climate change and land degradation are likely to affect a range of different ecosystem functions and the services they deliver, with consequent impacts on food production, livelihoods and human well-being.

Climate Change and Land Degradation: Bridging Knowledge and Stakeholders