Land degradation is a natural and socioeconomic cause–effect phenomenon that is widespread all over the world. This study investigated the socioeconomic factors and causes of land degradation (e.g. population growth and urbanization, poverty, overgrazing, pollution, biodiversity, erosion) in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. The study revealed a significant land use change from agricultural and natural vegetation to urbanized areas due to the high population increase during the last ca. 80 years (51-times the magnitude of the total built-up area). The high poverty rate that exists in the area (57 per cent of the population can be classed as ‘poor’) has resulted in damaging environmental practices (overgrazing and intensive usage...
NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Iss...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...
Land degradation and, subsequently, desertification processes are conditioned by biophysical factors...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
The Mediterranean landscape in transition: revisiting the ecology and socio economics of land degrad...
In the last decades, due to climate changes, soil deterioration, and Land Use/Land Cover Changes (LU...
Land degradation is a global problem which involves different ecological factors. Originally limited...
Land degradation is a complex process resulting from the permanent interaction between physical and ...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
Land degradation is caused by and has impacts on both the social and natural components of coupled h...
Abstract- Land degradation in most developing countries is becoming a major constraint to future gro...
This commentary debates on the role of multiple socioeconomic drivers of fringe land degradation (in...
The present study estimates the potential costs of land degradation (LD) in agriculture at the natio...
NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Iss...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...
Land degradation and, subsequently, desertification processes are conditioned by biophysical factors...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
The Mediterranean landscape in transition: revisiting the ecology and socio economics of land degrad...
In the last decades, due to climate changes, soil deterioration, and Land Use/Land Cover Changes (LU...
Land degradation is a global problem which involves different ecological factors. Originally limited...
Land degradation is a complex process resulting from the permanent interaction between physical and ...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines ‘land degradation’ as a reduction or...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
Land degradation is caused by and has impacts on both the social and natural components of coupled h...
Abstract- Land degradation in most developing countries is becoming a major constraint to future gro...
This commentary debates on the role of multiple socioeconomic drivers of fringe land degradation (in...
The present study estimates the potential costs of land degradation (LD) in agriculture at the natio...
NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Iss...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
A better understanding of the spatial linkage between the distribution of land vulnerable to degrada...