During the United Nations General Assembly's 58th Ordinary Session in 2003, a decision was adopted declaring 2006 the International Year of Deserts and Desertification (IYDD). This paper critically reviews this International Year. It draws on the key outputs from IYDD events from across the globe to highlight the challenges and ways forward in both combating desertification and implementing the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The paper considers what the IYDD outputs mean for the current and historical controversies surrounding the desertification issue and presents an overall evaluation of the successes of IYDD for the different stakeholder groups within the desertification regime. It is concluded that while th...
Land degradation has been recognized as a global phenomenon affecting the dryland regions of the fiv...
It is no secret that the fight against desertification isn\u27t going well. In the two decades since...
Climate change and desertification: Where do we stand, where should we go? VERSTRAETE, Michel M., et...
During the United Nations General Assembly's 58th Ordinary Session in 2003, a decision was adopted d...
The United Nations Conference on Desertification was the first time the nations of the world turned ...
The United Nations Conference on Desertification was the first occasion on which the nations of the ...
Originally considered as a local development problem, combating desertification is viewed more and m...
peer reviewedDesertification ranks among the major environmental challenges of the 21st century and ...
The word “desertification” was introduced in 1949 by the French scientist Aubreville in his report “...
Desertification affects more than 900 million people in 100 countries and in some, including many in...
While most events related to the International Year of Deserts and Desertification 2006 took mainly ...
The problem of desertification sits at the interface of environmental and developmental concerns. In...
The 2007 edition of the Global Change Research Workshops brought over 50 researchers from all over t...
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the gl...
The 2007 edition of the Global Change Research Workshops brought over 50 researchers from all over t...
Land degradation has been recognized as a global phenomenon affecting the dryland regions of the fiv...
It is no secret that the fight against desertification isn\u27t going well. In the two decades since...
Climate change and desertification: Where do we stand, where should we go? VERSTRAETE, Michel M., et...
During the United Nations General Assembly's 58th Ordinary Session in 2003, a decision was adopted d...
The United Nations Conference on Desertification was the first time the nations of the world turned ...
The United Nations Conference on Desertification was the first occasion on which the nations of the ...
Originally considered as a local development problem, combating desertification is viewed more and m...
peer reviewedDesertification ranks among the major environmental challenges of the 21st century and ...
The word “desertification” was introduced in 1949 by the French scientist Aubreville in his report “...
Desertification affects more than 900 million people in 100 countries and in some, including many in...
While most events related to the International Year of Deserts and Desertification 2006 took mainly ...
The problem of desertification sits at the interface of environmental and developmental concerns. In...
The 2007 edition of the Global Change Research Workshops brought over 50 researchers from all over t...
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the gl...
The 2007 edition of the Global Change Research Workshops brought over 50 researchers from all over t...
Land degradation has been recognized as a global phenomenon affecting the dryland regions of the fiv...
It is no secret that the fight against desertification isn\u27t going well. In the two decades since...
Climate change and desertification: Where do we stand, where should we go? VERSTRAETE, Michel M., et...