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Download the atlas. While the first picture of Earth from deep space invoked awe and wonder, they also graphically revealed the startling reality of the finite and stark boundaries in which humanity exists.
Historical Perspective. In 1977, the United Nations Conference on Desertification (UNCOD) adopted an action plan to Combat Desertification informed by a map of desertification made by FAO, UNEP and UNESCO. In 1991, UNEP concluded that the problem of land degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas had intensified.
6 maj 2020 · The devastating impacts of desertification on regions across the globe and the challenges of addressing it.
Desertification affects more than 1 billion people worldwide, particularly in dryland regions such as parts of Africa and the Middle East. Human activities like overgrazing, deforestation, and poor irrigation practices are major contributors to desertification.
Atlas. Discover the online version of the Atlas. From here it is possible to read the World Atlas of Desertification and explore our interactive maps. Introduction. Global patterns of human domination. Feeding a Growing Global Population. Limits to Sustainability. Convergence of Evidence. Solutions.
Desertification is the process of land degradation in arid, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid regions. It involves the loss of vegetation cover, soil fertility, and water resources, leading to the expansion of desert-like conditions.
4 maj 2022 · While the first picture of Earth from deep space invoked awe and wonder, they also graphically revealed the startling reality of the finite and stark boundaries in which humanity exists.