The JRC and the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) publish the first-ever Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas that maps the soil biodiversity of the entire planet. This unique Atlas pays tribute to soil – the silent engine that keeps the planet alive – by providing a detailed analysis of soil organisms and the threats to soil biodiversity at global scale. The Atlas was launched by the JRC and GSBI at the 2nd UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) in Nairobi on 25 May 2016
Throughout the world, land degradation is internationally recognised as a threat to the global envir...
Desertification is a condition of human-induced land degradation that occurs in arid, semiarid and d...
Arid and semiarid regions cover one third of the continental areas on Earth. These regions are very ...
The JRC and the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) publish the first-ever Global Soil Biodiv...
Urban expansion and industrial development destroy agricultural lands, pastures, and forests, and re...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
The brochure introduces the concept of the World Atlas of Desertification which relies on converging...
Land degradation has been recognized as a global phenomenon affecting the dryland regions of the fiv...
Land degradation is a phenomenon that threatens food security and ecosystem balance observed on a gl...
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the gl...
Land degradation raises interesting research issues, when defining related processes in their concep...
It is no secret that the fight against desertification isn\u27t going well. In the two decades since...
2015 was the United Nations International Year of Soils and, for the first time, soils and the life...
Despite sustained global efforts to avoid, reduce, and reverse land degradation, estimates of land d...
Throughout the world, land degradation is internationally recognised as a threat to the global envir...
Desertification is a condition of human-induced land degradation that occurs in arid, semiarid and d...
Arid and semiarid regions cover one third of the continental areas on Earth. These regions are very ...
The JRC and the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) publish the first-ever Global Soil Biodiv...
Urban expansion and industrial development destroy agricultural lands, pastures, and forests, and re...
Land degradation which is caused by multiple forces-extreme weather conditions and anthropogenic act...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
The brochure introduces the concept of the World Atlas of Desertification which relies on converging...
Land degradation has been recognized as a global phenomenon affecting the dryland regions of the fiv...
Land degradation is a phenomenon that threatens food security and ecosystem balance observed on a gl...
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the gl...
Land degradation raises interesting research issues, when defining related processes in their concep...
It is no secret that the fight against desertification isn\u27t going well. In the two decades since...
2015 was the United Nations International Year of Soils and, for the first time, soils and the life...
Despite sustained global efforts to avoid, reduce, and reverse land degradation, estimates of land d...
Throughout the world, land degradation is internationally recognised as a threat to the global envir...
Desertification is a condition of human-induced land degradation that occurs in arid, semiarid and d...
Arid and semiarid regions cover one third of the continental areas on Earth. These regions are very ...