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Land Degradation Neutrality : Resilience at local, national and regional levels

Land Degradation Neutrality : Resilience at local, national and regional levels

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Date of publication
November 2014
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
UNCCD:858
Pages
23

Land degradation refers to any reduction or loss in the biological or economic productive capacity of the land resource base. It is generally caused by human activities, exacerbated by natural processes, and often magnified by and closely intertwined with climate change and biodiversity loss. SLM practices include the integrated management of crops (trees), livestock, soil, water, nutrients, biodiversity, disease and pests to optimize the delivery of a range of ecosystem services. The overall objective is to maximize provisioning services (e.g. food, water, energy) while enhancing the resilience of land resources and the communities that depend on them.

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