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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
Tools for soil organic carbon estimation and management: Science-policy brief

Land degradation neutrality (LDN) is achieved if land degradation is avoided or reduced, and new degradation is balanced by reversing degradation elsewhere in the same land type through restoration or rehabilitation. The primary instrument for avoiding and reducing degradation is the application of sustainable land management (SLM) approaches and technologies. Because of its multifunctional…

Tools for soil organic carbon estimation and management: Science-policy brief
The Land-drought nexus: Enhancing the role of land-based interventions in drought mitigation and risk management

This UNCCD-SPI technical report provides well-established scientific evidence for understanding the strong linkages between land use and drought and how management of both is connected through water use. It introduces a new concept of Drought-Smart Land Management (D-SLM) and organizes relevant approaches and practices in fourteen groups across four major classes of land use. The…

The Land-drought nexus: Enhancing the role of land-based interventions in drought mitigation and risk management
Checklist for Land Degradation Neutrality Transformative Projects and Programmes

This checklist is a tool prepared to help country-level project developers and their technical and financial partners to design effective Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Transformative Projects and Programmes. The checklist is optional, not prescriptive. It provides a pragmatic and scientifically grounded guide that encourages innovation. It aims to ensure consistency and completeness in the…

Checklist for Land Degradation Neutrality Transformative Projects and Programmes
GLO Annex 1: Summary of the Scientific Conceptual Framework for Land Degradation Neutrality

Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) is the new paradigm for managing land degradation, introduced to halt the ongoing loss of healthy land as a result of unsustainable management and land conversion. The goal of LDN is to maintain the land resource base so that it can continue to supply ecosystem services such as provision of food and regulation of water and climate, while enhancing the…

GLO Annex 1: Summary of the Scientific Conceptual Framework for Land Degradation Neutrality

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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