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Socioeconomic and climatic factors influencing desertification in Saudi Arabia through an ARDL approach. [PDF]
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Benefits to people from avoiding land degradation and restoring degraded land
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2019
Abstract This chapter examines the international legal regime on land degradation. It first provides a brief overview of land degradation as a complex environmental issue around the world before discussing the causes and effects of land degradation.
Ben Boer, Ian Hannam
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Abstract This chapter examines the international legal regime on land degradation. It first provides a brief overview of land degradation as a complex environmental issue around the world before discussing the causes and effects of land degradation.
Ben Boer, Ian Hannam
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1988
This book was first published in 1987 when land degradation was one of the major conservation issues of that decade. Australian scientists were at the fore in awakening world interest in this complex phenomenon and in contributing to debate. This book presents a broad multi-disciplinary perspective on the challenge of problems of degrading land ...
Anthony Chisholm, Robert Dumsday
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This book was first published in 1987 when land degradation was one of the major conservation issues of that decade. Australian scientists were at the fore in awakening world interest in this complex phenomenon and in contributing to debate. This book presents a broad multi-disciplinary perspective on the challenge of problems of degrading land ...
Anthony Chisholm, Robert Dumsday
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2009
‘Land degradation’ means the reduction and loss of the biological or economic productivity caused by land use change or by a physical process or a combination of the two. ‘Land’ means the terrestrial bio-productive system that comprises soil, vegetation, and other biota and the ecological and hydrological processes that operate within the system (UNEP ...
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‘Land degradation’ means the reduction and loss of the biological or economic productivity caused by land use change or by a physical process or a combination of the two. ‘Land’ means the terrestrial bio-productive system that comprises soil, vegetation, and other biota and the ecological and hydrological processes that operate within the system (UNEP ...
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Agricultural Land Degradation in Argentina
2022Fil: Schiavo, Hugo Francisco Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Fisicoquímicas y Naturales. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra, Biodiversidad y Ambiente; Argentina.
Fernández, Diego Sebastián +6 more
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Population growth and land degradation
GeoJournal, 1993The author examines the relationship between population growth and land degradation in the developing world. The focus is on the process of desertification in arid regions. (ANNOTATION)
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