Land in balance: The scientific conceptual framework for Land Degradation Neutrality
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries · University of New England · +12 more institutions
Abstract
The health and productivity of global land resources are declining, while demand for those resources is increasing. The aim of land degradation neutrality (LDN) is to maintain or enhance land-based natural capital and its associated ecosystem services. The Scientific Conceptual Framework for Land Degradation Neutrality has been developed to provide a scientific approach to planning, implementing and monitoring LDN. The Science-Policy Interface of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) led the development of the conceptual framework, drawing in expertise from a diverse range of disciplines. The LDN conceptual framework focuses on the supporting processes required to deliver LDN,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
13- ACAnnette CowieCorresponding
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, University of New England
- BJBarron J. Orr
University of Alicante, University of Arizona, United Nations University
- VMVictor M. Castillo Sanchez
Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura, United Nations University
- PSPamela S. Chasek
Manhattan University
- NDN. D. Crossman
The University of Adelaide
Topics & keywords
- Land degradation
- Environmental resource management
- Land use
- Sustainable land management
- Natural capital
- Land management
- Land-use planning
- Conceptual framework
- Life in Land