In this paper, we argue that there exist no significant direct links between human populations and their environments and that the intervening processes create the context within which land degradation occurs. We examine some of the intermediate mechanisms through which mounting demographic pressure leads to soil erosion and the depletion of soil fertility. The focus of attention is on set of variables defined in this paper as the structure of landholding (size of holdings, fragmentation/ dispersion, fragility, tenure, etc.). How demographically-induced changes in the structure of land-holding affect land management strategies (investments and land use) is key to understanding land degradation. Traditional perspectives on population and...
Based on a review of case studies from developing countries this paper argues that global assessment...
Future world population growth is fuelled by two components: the demographic momentum, which is buil...
Since prehistoric times, farmers have faced the challenge of balancing the demand for increasing foo...
In this paper, we argue that there exist no significant direct links between human populations and t...
International audienceAgricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption o...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural re...
While land use practices often vary greatly across the world, their ultimate purpose usually remains...
International audienceThis paper suggests a new explanation for changes in economic and population g...
Land degradation raises interesting research issues, when defining related processes in their concep...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a survey of the literature on population dynamics and the decline in...
Soil degradation can take many forms, from erosion to salinization to the overall depletion of organ...
Abstract: Land degradation is a global issue, with profound implications worldwide on biodiversity,...
Based on a review of case studies from developing countries this paper argues that global assessment...
Future world population growth is fuelled by two components: the demographic momentum, which is buil...
Since prehistoric times, farmers have faced the challenge of balancing the demand for increasing foo...
In this paper, we argue that there exist no significant direct links between human populations and t...
International audienceAgricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption o...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates ab...
The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural re...
While land use practices often vary greatly across the world, their ultimate purpose usually remains...
International audienceThis paper suggests a new explanation for changes in economic and population g...
Land degradation raises interesting research issues, when defining related processes in their concep...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a survey of the literature on population dynamics and the decline in...
Soil degradation can take many forms, from erosion to salinization to the overall depletion of organ...
Abstract: Land degradation is a global issue, with profound implications worldwide on biodiversity,...
Based on a review of case studies from developing countries this paper argues that global assessment...
Future world population growth is fuelled by two components: the demographic momentum, which is buil...
Since prehistoric times, farmers have faced the challenge of balancing the demand for increasing foo...