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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.
CAC News No 59-60. January-June 2014
In this issue
a) Saving Georgia’s biodiversity for food security of future generations
b) New ‘super’ pearl millet approved for countrywide cultivation in Uzbekistan
c) Changing face of agriculture in northern Tajikistan
d) ...
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 ...
CAC e- Newsletter May, 2014: Combating land degradation in Central Asia
The degradation of land, a blanket term for all natural resources contributing to agricultural production, is a serious socioeconomic and environmental problem in Central Asia.
Деградация земель, общий термин, охватывающий ...
MENARID Gateway: Strengthening and Scaling-up Integrated Natural Resource Management across MENA
MENA’s permanent cropland – currently at less than 6% of the total land area – is shrinking due to serious land degradation and recurrent droughts. The region faces the most severe water shortage in the world with annual ...