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With current rates of land degradation reaching ten to twelve million ha per year, there is an urgent need to scale up and out successful, profitable and resource-efficient sustainable land management practices to maintain the health and resilience of the land that humans depend on. As much as 50...


Thomas, Richard J.Reed, M.Clifton, K.Appadurai, Arivudai NambiMills, A. J.Zucca, ClaudioKodsi, E.Sircely, Jason A.Haddad, F.Hagen, C. vonMapedza, EveristoWolderegay, K.Shalander, K.Bellon, M.Le, Q. B.Mabikke, SamuelAlexander, S.Leu, S.Schlingloff, S.Lala-Pritchard, T.Mares, V.Quiróz, R.[Scaling up sustainable land management and restoration of degraded land]Scaling up sustainable land management and restoration of degraded land

The report analyzes the changing tripartite constellations between South African black smallholders, the pre- and post-apartheid state, and the country’s large-scale agribusiness and irrigation industry. A recent mode of farming is the ‘joint venture’, in which smallholders hand over land and sha...


Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanTapela, B.N.Mapedza, Everisto[Joint ventures in the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa: a history of smallholders, states and business]Joint ventures in the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa: a history of smallholders, states and business
Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanTapela, B.Mapedza, Everisto[Gender, rights, and the politics of productivity: the case of the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa]Gender, rights, and the politics of productivity: the case of the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa
Mapedza, EveristoAmarnath, GirirajMatheswaran, K.Nhamo, Luxon[Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region]Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region

Improvements in land use and management are needed at a global scale to tackle interconnected global challenges of population growth, poverty, migration, climate change, biodiversity loss, and degrading land and water resources. There are hundreds of technical options for improving the sustainabi...


Thomas, RichardReed, M.Clifton, K.Appadurai, N.Mills, A.Zucca, ClaudioKodsi, E.Sircely, Jason A.Haddad, F.Hagen, C.Mapedza, EveristoWoldearegay, K.Shalander, K.Bellon, M.Le, Q.Mabikke, SamuelAlexander, S.Leu, S.Schlingloff, S.Lala-Pritchard, TanaMares, VictorQuiróz, Roberto A.[A framework for scaling sustainable land management options]A framework for scaling sustainable land management options

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