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Technologies and approaches on sustainable land management in Central Asia
Compilation of SLM technologies and approaches collected and applicable for Central Asian countries. Each SLM is described in short format adapted from WOCAT template and presented in 7 sections covering those to increase ...
Chapter 21: Economics of Land Degradation and Improvement in Uzbekistan
Land degradation is a major challenge for agricultural and rural development
in Uzbekistan. Our research findings indicate that the costs of land
degradation in Uzbekistan are substantial; reaching about 0.85 billion USD ...
Broadening land management options for improved economic sustainability across Central Asia: A synthesis of national studies
Land degradation is a pressing concern that reaches
across all republics of Central Asia and is increasingly
affecting the economy and quality of life in each.
The resulting loss of arable land particularly affects
the ...
Biomass Productivity-Based Mapping of Global Land Degradation Hotspots
Land degradation affects negatively the livelihoods and food security of
global population. There have been recurring efforts by the international community
to identify the global extent and severity of land degradation. ...
International Conference Economics of Land Degradation in Central Asia closing Workshop: list of participants
This is the list of participants joining the Closing Workshop of the project 'An assessment of the Economics of Land Degradation in Central Asia', held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on 28-29 November 2016, organised by ICARDA. ...
Methodology for Assessing and Monitoring Rangeland Vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2
, occupying 65% of
the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the
largest contiguous ...
Closing workshop agenda
Agenda of the Closing workshop on 'the assessment of the economics of land degradation in Central Asia' project, on 28-29 November 2016