A method for calculating land degradation neutrality [PDF]
Land degradation neutrality (LDN) has been introduced by United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). Studies of LDN has been encouraged worldwide by UNCCD to compact land degradation.
Sabit Erşahin
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Soil governance and land degradation neutrality
This chapter on soil governance and Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) highlights the complexities of soil and land degradation and of achieving LDN itself.
Ian Hannam
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Land cover degradation in the reference and monitoring periods of the SDG Land Degradation Neutrality Indicator for Switzerland [PDF]
Land degradation impacts most terrestrial biomes across all world regions. To address global change challenges emanating from degrading natural resources, many countries voluntarily set themselves the goal of achieving Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN ...
Valentin Bär +2 more
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Land degradation neutrality: A review of progress and perspectives
In October 2015, the 12th Conference of the Parties (COP12) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) proposed a definition for land degradation neutrality (LDN).
Siyuan Feng +4 more
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Land degradation neutrality and carbon neutrality: approaches, synergies, and challenges
Land is being degraded rapidly worldwide. United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in 2015 has invited countries to formulate voluntary targets to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN).
M. Amritha Gunawardena +2 more
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Application of the Concept of Land Degradation Neutrality for Remote Monitoring of Agricultural Sustainability of Irrigated Areas in Uzbekistan [PDF]
A scientific approach to the assessment of trends in land changes based on the novel concept of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) was applied to monitor the sustainability of irrigated farmlands in test areas in Uzbekistan (the Andijan, Namangan, Fergana,
German Kust +2 more
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Land degradation neutrality concerns in Bangladesh
Globally, land degradation has become a concerning issue for ensuring food and soil security. In 2012, the United Nations (UN) started their journey to achieve a land degradation neutral (LDN) planet, and Bangladesh showed her interest to be a part of ...
Md. Zulfikar Khan +1 more
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Monitoring soil for sustainable development and land degradation neutrality. [PDF]
The adoption of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) listed in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by the United Nations urged the scientific community to generate information for planning and monitoring socioeconomic development and the underlying environmental compartments.
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Private-sector investor's intention and motivation to invest in Land Degradation Neutrality. [PDF]
Private-sector investors could be key players in combatting global land degradation and realising the emerging concept of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN).
Tony Reyhanloo +5 more
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Land degradation, which directly affects global and regional economic and social development and food security, has become challenging. Looking North in East Asia, Mongolia and China (Inner Mongolia) are facing severe land degradation from continuous ...
Faith Ka Shun Chan +5 more
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