This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management through the development of economic mechanisms. It identifies new mechanisms to tackle land degradation based on retaining critical levels of natural capital whilst basing livelihoods on a wider range of ecosystem services. This is achieved through a case study analysis of the Kalahari rangelands in southwest Botswana. The paper first describes the socio-economic and ecological characteristics of the Kalahari rangelands and the types of land degradation taking place. It then focuses on bush encroachment as a way of exploring new economic instruments (e.g. Payments for Ecosystem Services) designed to enhance the flow of ecosystem services that ...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities ...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...
AbstractThis paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land mana...
This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management t...
This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management t...
AbstractThis paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land mana...
Land degradation undermines ecosystem service provision, limiting economic returns from semi-arid ra...
Land degradation undermines ecosystem service provision, limiting economic returns from semi-arid ra...
AbstractLand degradation undermines ecosystem service provision, limiting economic returns from semi...
The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of rangeland degradation makes accurate assessment a diffic...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of rangeland degradation makes accurate assessment a diffi...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities ...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...
AbstractThis paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land mana...
This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management t...
This paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land management t...
AbstractThis paper identifies new ways of moving from land degradation towards sustainable land mana...
Land degradation undermines ecosystem service provision, limiting economic returns from semi-arid ra...
Land degradation undermines ecosystem service provision, limiting economic returns from semi-arid ra...
AbstractLand degradation undermines ecosystem service provision, limiting economic returns from semi...
The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of rangeland degradation makes accurate assessment a diffic...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of rangeland degradation makes accurate assessment a diffi...
In one way or another, one out of three people are being affected by land degradation. It is estimat...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities ...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...