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Degradation in dryland regions is a persistent and accelerating problem. Though the mechanisms that ...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Land degradation has different meanings to different people. It implies reduction in the resource po...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3739.0604(L320253182) / BLDSC - Briti...
Dryland degradation (in other words, desertification) is defined for the purposes of this paper as a...
Abstract: This paper takes a developmental approach to land degradation in drylands
Dryland Networks ProgrammeAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6386.22(IIED-P-...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and its sister conventions, the United Natio...
Global population growth, is expected to impose an increasing pressure on agricultural production in...
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, managemen...
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, managemen...
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, managemen...
This Working Paper began as a request by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to explore the cu...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and its sister conventions, the United Natio...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...
Degradation in dryland regions is a persistent and accelerating problem. Though the mechanisms that ...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Land degradation has different meanings to different people. It implies reduction in the resource po...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3739.0604(L320253182) / BLDSC - Briti...
Dryland degradation (in other words, desertification) is defined for the purposes of this paper as a...
Abstract: This paper takes a developmental approach to land degradation in drylands
Dryland Networks ProgrammeAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6386.22(IIED-P-...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and its sister conventions, the United Natio...
Global population growth, is expected to impose an increasing pressure on agricultural production in...
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, managemen...
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, managemen...
In this millennium, global drylands face a myriad of problems that present tough research, managemen...
This Working Paper began as a request by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to explore the cu...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and its sister conventions, the United Natio...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...
Degradation in dryland regions is a persistent and accelerating problem. Though the mechanisms that ...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Land degradation has different meanings to different people. It implies reduction in the resource po...