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Economic of Land Degradation on Central Asia_Newsletter #1, 28 Apr 2015
In this issue: the meeting in Antalya laid the foundation for the implementation of the ELD Initiative in Central Asia. The ELD CA Initiative held a working meeting in Ashgabat. Communication issues have been identified. ...
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 ...
200020 GIZ Economics of Land Degradation - Final Workshop Report held Nov. 28-29, 2016
200020 GIZ Economics of Land Degradation - Final Workshop Report held Nov. 28-29, 2016
Agenda_Inception and Training Workshop 23 - 25 February 2015 Antalya, Turkey
An Assessment of the Economics of Land Degradation for Improved Land Management in Central Asia
Inception and Training Workshop
23 - 25 February 2015
Antalya, Turkey
Economic of Land Degradation in Centra Asia_Newsletter, #2, 7 August 2015
In this issue: ELD CA National teams defined and visited pilot research sites. ELD CA Initiative presented at the International Water Forum of Mountain Countries. ELD CA National teams defined ecosystem services and their ...
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 ...
Kyrgyzstan Case Study Policy Brief
Policy recommendations on sustainable land management in Kyrgyzstan, including costs and benefits of alternative options. Conclusion: Summer pastures across the Kyrgyz Republic can provide greater economic and environmental ...
Kazakhstan Case Study Policy Brief
Policy recommendations on sustainable land management in Kazakhstan, including the costs and benefits of alternative management options. Conclusion: More sustainable land management in desert forests can lead to economic ...
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. ...
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