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Is Land Degradation Neutrality feasible in dry areas?
Journal of Arid Environments, 2015Abstract The aspirational goal of a land degradation neutral world, to be realized by reducing the rate of land degradation and increasing the rate of restoration of degraded land, was agreed at the Rio+20 Conference in 2012. This paper evaluates the feasibility of introducing a Land Degradation Neutral (LDN) scheme as an activity of the United ...
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Responsible Land Governance in Land Degradation Neutrality Programmes
2022Check Abdel Kader Baba +3 more
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The unexpected land degradation in dryland regions has become a focal issue of global climate change and human activity since the onset of the Anthropocene. Therefore, conducting land degradation assessments from a nonlinear perspective is crucial to achieve the goal of Land Degradation Neutrality and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 15.3.1).
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Challenges and opportunities for carbon neutrality in China
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Zhu Liu, Zhu Deng, Gang He
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Breaking the hard-to-abate bottleneck in China’s path to carbon neutrality with clean hydrogen
Nature Energy, 2022Xi Yang, Chris P Nielsen, Shaojie Song
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Land degradation neutrality, combatting desertification from the baseline
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) defines land degradation neutrality (LDN) as “a state whereby the amount and quality of land resources necessary to support ecosystem functions and services and enhance food security remain stable or increase within specified temporal and spatial scales and ecosystems.”Adriana Bruggeman +4 more
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