The UN Convention To Combat Desertification An Example For Global Risk Management
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Free (open access)
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Volume
31
Pages
12
Published
1998
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1,077 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/RISK980191
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
Benno Pilardeaux
Abstract
The UN convention to combat desertification an example for global risk management Benno Pilardeaux Cozmc// o% G/oW Bremerhaven, Germany Abstract Processes of land degradation in drylands can become a major risk through the negative and sometimes unpredictable affects on freshwater availability biodiversity, the regional climate systems, food security, and on people's livelihood on the whole. In societies where the security of people's livelihood largely depends on subsistence agriculture, like in Africa and most parts of Asia and Latin America, desertification and unexpected droughts can have disastrous effects. Moreover, desertification is a threat to sustainable development. The first part, of the paper examines the major causes of desertification and its global importance. In the second part, the paper will discuss the key elements of the "UN Con-vention to Combat Desertification in Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or D
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