This paper explores the link between agricultural, environmental and structural policies and desertification in Southern Europe. The focus is on the way policy goals evolve in the implementation process and become translated into actions at the operative level. The results derive from policy stakeholder interviews from four research areas situated in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain. The significance of policies as drivers of desertification varies between the case study areas, and harmful land management practices often result from power imbalances between interest groups involved in land-use planning and policy implementation rather than from flaws in the policies themselves. The vagueness of the definition of what ‘desertification’ cons...
In the socio-economic and climatic complexity of a Mediterranean environment, desertification involv...
Drought and desertification are largely considered as the major and most complex natural hazards. Th...
This commentary debates on the role of multiple socioeconomic drivers of fringe land degradation (in...
This book analyses processes of desertification from a social science perspective and unravels the p...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
Land degradation and, subsequently, desertification processes are conditioned by biophysical factors...
For over 20 years, there has been a continuing program of EC-funded research across Europe on the ca...
In many parts of Mediterranean Europe there has been rapid change in land use, particularly during t...
In the socio-economic and climatic complexity of a Mediterranean environment, desertification involv...
Drought and desertification are largely considered as the major and most complex natural hazards. Th...
This commentary debates on the role of multiple socioeconomic drivers of fringe land degradation (in...
This book analyses processes of desertification from a social science perspective and unravels the p...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
Land degradation is more evident where conditions of environmental vulnerability already exist becau...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
Land degradation and, subsequently, desertification processes are conditioned by biophysical factors...
For over 20 years, there has been a continuing program of EC-funded research across Europe on the ca...
In many parts of Mediterranean Europe there has been rapid change in land use, particularly during t...
In the socio-economic and climatic complexity of a Mediterranean environment, desertification involv...
Drought and desertification are largely considered as the major and most complex natural hazards. Th...
This commentary debates on the role of multiple socioeconomic drivers of fringe land degradation (in...