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Pomeroy, D.Tukahirwa, J.M.B.Mugisha, S.Nanyunja, R.Namaganda, M.Chelimo, N.[Linkages between changes in land use land degradation and biodiversity. A preliminary investigation in S.W. Uganda. Part 2]Linkages between changes in land use land degradation and biodiversity. A preliminary investigation in S.W. Uganda. Part 2

Maitima, J.Reid, Robin S.Gachimbi, L.N.Majule, A.E.Lyaruu, H.Pomeroy, D.Mugatha, Simon M.Mathai, S.Mugisha, S.[The linkages between land use change, land degradation and biodiversity across East Africa]The linkages between land use change, land degradation and biodiversity across East Africa

Reid, Robin S.Gachimbi, L.N.Worden, J.Wangui, Elizabeth EdnaMathai, S.Mugatha, Simon M.Campbell, D.J.Maitima, J.M.Butt, B.Gichohi, H.Ogol, E.[Linkages between changes in land use, biodiversity and land degradation in the Loitokitok area of Kenya]Linkages between changes in land use, biodiversity and land degradation in the Loitokitok area of Kenya

Olson, J.M.Maitima, J.M.Bart, F.Campbell, D.J.Gichohi, H.Misana, S.Mbonile, M.Mugisha, S.Tukahirwa, J.M.B.Reid, Robin S.[Land use change analysis as an approach for investigating biodiversity loss and land degradation: a targetted research project proposal to UNEP-GEF]Land use change analysis as an approach for investigating biodiversity loss and land degradation: a targetted research project proposal to UNEP-GEF

This report provides a synthesis on land degradation assessments conducted for two countries (Kenya and Burkina Faso) at different scales. The task mainly involved identifying hotspot areas of degradation that require priority management interventions. The approach involves modelling, stakeholder...


Kizito, FredTamene, LulsegedKoech, NicholasPondi, BrianNg'ang'a, Kennedy[Land Degradation Assessments Using Multiscale Hierarchical Approaches for Agroecosystem Restoration and Improved Food Security: The Case for Kenya and Burkina Faso]Land Degradation Assessments Using Multiscale Hierarchical Approaches for Agroecosystem Restoration and Improved Food Security: The Case for Kenya and Burkina Faso

Coppus, R.Romijn,J.E.Méndez-Toribio, M.Murcia, C.Thomas, E.Guariguata, M.R.Herold, M.Verchot, Louis V.[What is out there? A typology of land restoration projects in Latin America and the Caribbean]What is out there? A typology of land restoration projects in Latin America and the Caribbean

This data was collected to develop baselines for three Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) indicators: land use and land cover change (LUC) for the period 2001-2017, soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks for 2017 and bush density for 2017 as a baseline for bush encroachment in Omusati region, Namibia.


Hengari, SimeonAngombe, SimonKatjioungua, GeorginaFabiano, EzequielZauisomue, ErlichNakashona, NataliaIpinge, SelmaAndreas, AmonMuhoko, EdwardEmvula, EmeritMutua, JohnKempen, BasNijbroek, Ravic[Baselines for land degradation neutrality indicators in the Omusati region, Namibia]Baselines for land degradation neutrality indicators in the Omusati region, Namibia

Widespread land degradation has serious negative ecological, social, and economic consequences. This is particularly true for smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa, which are crucial for the livelihoods of the majority of the population and the national economies. Sustainable land man...


Rosendahl, Judith[An analysis of land management stakeholders in Lushoto (Tanzania) and Ntcheu (Malawi).]An analysis of land management stakeholders in Lushoto (Tanzania) and Ntcheu (Malawi).
Waswa, Boaz S.Vlek, Paul L.G.Tamene, LulsegedOkoth, Peter F.Mbakaya, DS[From space to plot: assessment of land degradation pattern in Kenya and its implication for sustainable land management]From space to plot: assessment of land degradation pattern in Kenya and its implication for sustainable land management

The data included in this study were collected as a part of 'situation analysis' based on landscape characteristics and condition. The data were collected in four Africa RISING sites—Basona, Michew, Jawe, and Sinana—across four regions simultaneously with the soil sampling exercise.


International Center for Tropical AgricultureInternational Livestock Research InstituteMekelle University[Land Degradation Surveillance Framework Based Data]Land Degradation Surveillance Framework Based Data

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