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Newly established forests dominated global carbon sequestration change induced by land cover conversions. [PDF]

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Peng D   +19 more
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Land Degradation Neutrality: Concept development, practical applications and assessment

Journal of Environmental Management, 2017
The paper explores the background and scientific basis of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN), a new paradigm reflecting the inter-related aspirations and demands of land-related sustainable development goals. The paper draws on academic literature, field observations, insight from development researchers and practitioners, professional meetings, and ...
German Kust   +2 more
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LAND DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY: THE BIBLIOMETRIC LANDSCAPE

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The article highlights the results of theoretical analysis of trends, current status and bibliometric landscape of publication activity in the field of land degradation neutrality in the world based on the Scopus database. It has been established that if the current average annual growth rate of publication activity is maintained, the projected annual ...
A. Kucher, S. Vasylenko, U. Ivaniuk
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Land Degradation Neutrality: Indian Examples

Agropedology, 2019
Discussions around climate change at times ignore soils, even though the major soil-forming factor is the climate (Bhattacharyya et al. 2014). Because land mass is fixed in quantity, there is an ever-increasing competition to control the fixed quantity of land resources in terms of their services for living organisms.
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Land degradation neutrality under the SDGs: National and international implementation of the land degradation neutral world target

elni Review, 2015
On World Soil Day, December 5, 2013, the UN General Assembly announced that 2015 marked the ‘International Year of Soils’. This announcement aimed to promote the protection of soil and increase awareness and understanding of its importance. It seems that soil is now, after decades defined by a lack of attention and awareness, finally receiving a ...
Elisatbeth Dooley   +2 more
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Creating land use-land cover baselines for monitoring Land Degradation Neutrality in Switzerland

2022
<p>The non-availability of annual land cover maps for Switzerland at the national and local levels hampers setting a Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) baseline (2000 – 2015) and monitoring until the year 2030. Land cover change is an LDN sub-indicator required to assess the proportion of degraded land to total land area ...
Akinyemi, Felicia O.   +2 more
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