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CAC e- Newsletter July, 2015: Introducing quinoa to central Asia
Climate change is widely believed to increase desertification globally.
Изменение климата, как ожидается, увеличит масштабы глобального опустынивания.
Land Degradation and Desertification in Central Asia
Central Asian Countries Initiative for Land Management Analysis of the current state and recommendation for the future
CAC e- Newsletter September, 2014: International forum gives renewed impetus to agricultural. research cooperation In arid and semi-arid areas
Climate change is widely believed to increase desertification globally.
Предполагается, что изменение климата увеличит скорость и масштабы опустынивания во всем мире.
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
Satellite-based analysis and monitoring of agro-ecosystems and land degradation and desertification in Central Asia
The Central Asia includes six countries (Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Tajistan,
Afganistan, Turkmenistan). Grassland degradation and desertification in the Central Asia has
been accelerated over the past few decades ...
Achieving ecosystem stability on degraded land in Karakalpakstan and Kyzylkum desert
GOAL: Achieve ecosystem stability on degraded lands of Karakalpakstan and
Kyzylkum desert, thus arresting advance of desertification, increasing carbon
sequestration, expanding biodiversity habitats and ensuring socioeconomic ...
Research Prospectus: A Vision for Sustainable Land Management in Central Asia
Drylands occupy 41% of earth’s land area. It holds 1/3 of the world population. Nearly 1.9% of the total 3392 Mha of degraded lands worldwide.