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  1. 26 wrz 2024 · Desertification is a type of land degradation in which an already relatively dry land area becomes increasingly arid, degrading productive soil and losing its bodies of water, biodiversity and vegetation cover. It is driven by a combination of factors, including climate change, deforestation, overgrazing and unsustainable agricultural practices.

  2. 31 maj 2019 · As global temperatures rise and the human population expands, more of the planet is vulnerable to desertification, the permanent degradation of land that was once arable.

  3. 13 sie 2019 · Desertification is described as the process in which once-fertile land becomes baron and deserted, typically through drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 'Drylands' are home to approximately 2.7 billion people – and they're more vulnerable than ever.

  4. The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This is driven by a number of factors, alone or in combination, such as drought, climatic shifts, tillage for agriculture, overgrazing and deforestation for fuel or construction materials.

  5. 19 cze 2023 · The natural causes of desertification are all extreme climate phenomena related to climate change (recurrent droughts, lack of rain, soil erosion, etc.) worsened by global warming, which is a result of greenhouse gas emissions linked to human activity, meaning humans are directly responsible.

  6. 22 cze 2020 · Desertification deprives land of its capacity to support life and to provide essential ecosystem services to human populations, leading to displacement of populations.

  7. When land degradation happens in the world's drylands, it often creates desert-like conditions. Globally, 24% of the land is degrading. About 1.5 billion people directly depend on these degrading...

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