Arid and semiarid regions cover one third of the continental areas on Earth. These regions are very sensitive to a variety of physical, chemical and biological degradation processes collectively called desertification. Although interest in desertification has varied widely in time, there is a renewed concern about the evolution of dryland ecosystems because (1) a significant fraction of existing drylands already suffers from miscellaneous degradation processes, (2) increasing populations will inevitably result in further over-utilization of the remaining productive areas, (3) climatic changes expected from the greenhouse warming might result in drier continental interiors, and (4) some of the desertification processes themselves may amplify...
Since the United Nations General Assembly passed two resolutions in December 1974, the term "deserti...
Drylands cover nearly half of Earth’s surface, yet how they will fare in light of anthropogenic clim...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the gl...
Over the past decades, a continuous rise in global air temperatures resulted in significant changes ...
Desertification is a condition of human-induced land degradation that occurs in arid, semiarid and d...
Urban expansion and industrial development destroy agricultural lands, pastures, and forests, and re...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
Desertification is one of the major challenges human society facing today and it is exacerbated by...
Desertification is an international environmental challenge which poses a risk to portions of over 1...
Without implementation of adequate measures, climate change will exacerbate the vulnerability to des...
Definitions of desertification have been numerous and the subject of hot debate. The definition prop...
Desertification is a term associated with land degradation in drylands, and is presumed to result in...
Drylands cover 40 % of the land surface of the Earth and are home to 20 % of the human population. L...
The Global Drylands Observing System proposed in this issue should reduce the huge uncertainty about...
Since the United Nations General Assembly passed two resolutions in December 1974, the term "deserti...
Drylands cover nearly half of Earth’s surface, yet how they will fare in light of anthropogenic clim...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the gl...
Over the past decades, a continuous rise in global air temperatures resulted in significant changes ...
Desertification is a condition of human-induced land degradation that occurs in arid, semiarid and d...
Urban expansion and industrial development destroy agricultural lands, pastures, and forests, and re...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
Desertification is one of the major challenges human society facing today and it is exacerbated by...
Desertification is an international environmental challenge which poses a risk to portions of over 1...
Without implementation of adequate measures, climate change will exacerbate the vulnerability to des...
Definitions of desertification have been numerous and the subject of hot debate. The definition prop...
Desertification is a term associated with land degradation in drylands, and is presumed to result in...
Drylands cover 40 % of the land surface of the Earth and are home to 20 % of the human population. L...
The Global Drylands Observing System proposed in this issue should reduce the huge uncertainty about...
Since the United Nations General Assembly passed two resolutions in December 1974, the term "deserti...
Drylands cover nearly half of Earth’s surface, yet how they will fare in light of anthropogenic clim...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...