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Institutional and promotional materials for an organization, such as annual reports and brochures.

Institutional & promotional materials
February 2015
Kenya
Eastern Africa

The present document consists of a workshop presentation in which are illustrated three different studies from three different projects, focused on natural resource governance, but all relevant to land use planning.

Institutional & promotional materials
August 2019
Eastern Africa
Ethiopia
Kenya
Tanzania
Western Africa
Mali
Niger

Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale project brochure.

Institutional & promotional materials
April 2018
Western Asia
Jordan

Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model (RHEM) was used to explore three different rangeland states’ implications on water and soil fluxes. The estimated baseline (A), based on literature review and community questionnaire, the actual degraded status (B), and the micro-WH based restored equilibrium scenario (C), based on field monitoring and modeling

Institutional & promotional materials
January 2016
Eastern Africa
Ethiopia
Kenya
Western Africa
Mali
Niger

The present document is a brief technical report highlighting activities relating to the options by context approach. The IFAD- funded project, “Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the
Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale” was launched in March 2015 and runs until March 2018. The project

Institutional & promotional materials
August 2019
Global

Successful land restoration – which must be undertaken to achieve the SDGs and UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration goals – needs to be taken to scale by reaching large numbers of people in farming communities and by covering the huge areas of degraded landscapes in the developing world.

Institutional & promotional materials
April 2014
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Palestine
Syrian Arab Republic
Tunisia
Yemen
Northern Africa
Western Asia

The year 2013 witnessed progress both in research and overall operations of the Initiative. Two bilaterally funded programs for Iraq and Tunisia were launched offering new opportunities and models for engagement of US and regional research capacities. The research agenda was strengthened with increased collaboration and partnership.

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