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Land Restoration: Reclaiming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future - ISBN 9780128012314

Land Restoration: Reclaiming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future

ISBN 9780128012314

Autor: Chabay, IlanFrick, MartinHelgeson, Jennifer

Wydawca: Elsevier

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 475,65 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780128012314

ISBN10:      

0128012315

Autor:      

Chabay, IlanFrick, MartinHelgeson, Jennifer

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2015-11-27

Tematy:      

RNK

Land Restoration: Reclaiming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future provides a holistic overview of land degradation and restoration in that it addresses the issue of land restoration from the scientific and practical development points of view. Furthermore, the breadth of chapter topics and contributors cover the topic and a wealth of connected issues, such as security, development, and environmental issues. The use of graphics and extensive references to case studies also make the work accessible and encourage it to be used for reference, but also in active field-work planning.

Land Restoration: Reclaiming Landscapes for a Sustainable Future brings together practitioners from NGOs, academia, governments, and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) to exchange lessons to enrich the academic understanding of these issues and the solution sets available.



Provides accessible information about the science behind land degradation and restoration for those who do not directly engage with the science allowing full access to the issue at hand.Includes practical on-the-ground examples garnered from diverse areas, such as the Sahel, Southeast Asia, and the U.S.A.Provides practical tools for designing and implementing restoration/re-greening processes.

Foreword

Governing Land Restoration: Four Hypotheses

Introduction

Part 1 Social contexts of land restoration

Chapter 1.1 Land Degradation as a Security Threat Amplifier: The New Global Frontline

Chapter 1.2 Land Degradation and Its Impact on Security

Chapter 1.3 (Em)Powering People: Reconciling Energy Security and Land-Use Management in the Sudano-Sahelian Region

Chapter 1.4 Enabling Governance for Sustainable Land Management

Part 2 Concepts and Methodologies for restoration and maintenance

Chapter 2.1 Tenets of Soil and Landscape Restoration

Chapter 2.2 Stabilization of Sand Dunes: Do Ecology and Public Perception Go Hand in Hand?

Chapter 2.3 Trust Building and Mobile Pastoralism in Africa

Chapter 2.4 Land Degradation from Military Toxins: Public Health Considerations and Possible Solution Paths

Chapter 2.5 Flood and Drought Prevention and Disaster Mitigation: Combating Land Degradation with an Integrated Natural Systems Strategy

Chapter 2.6 Environmental Security, Land Restoration, and the Military: A Case Study of the Ecological Task Forces in India

Chapter 2.7 Releasing the Underground Forest

Part 3 Soil, Water, and Energy – The Relationship to Land Restoration

Chapter 3.1 Computational Policy Support Systems for Understanding Land Degradation Effects on Water and Food Security for and from Africa

Chapter 3.2 The Value of Land Restoration as a Response to Climate Change

Part 4 Economics, Policy, and Governance of Land Restoration

Chapter 4.1 The Importance of Land Restoration for Achieving a Land Degradation-Neutral World Chapter 4.2 Transforming Land Conflicts into Sustainable Development: A Case of the Taita Taveta of Kenya

Chapter 4.3 Case Study: Taranaki Farm Regenerative Agriculture. Pathways to Integrated Ecological Farming

Chapter 4.4 Regenerating Agriculture to Sustain Civilization

Chapter 4.5 Land Degradation: An Economic Perspective

Chapter 4.6 Four Returns, Three Zones, 20 years: A Systemic Approach to Scale Up Landscape Restoration by Business and Investors to Create a Restoration Industry

Chapter 4.7 Restoring Degraded Ecosystems by Unlocking Organic Market Potential: Case Study from Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe

Chapter 4.8 A Continuing Inquiry into Ecosystem Restoration: Examples from China’s Loess Plateau and Locations Worldwide and Their Emerging Implications

Part 5 The Community as a Resource for Land Restoration

Chapter 5.1 Poverties and Wealth: Perceptions, Empowerment, and Agency in Sustainable Land Management

Chapter 5.2 All Voices Heard: A Conflict Prevention Approach to Land and Natural Resources

Part 6 Gender in the Context of Land Restoration

Chapter 6.1 Land Restoration, Agriculture, and Climate Change: Enriching Gender Programming Through Strengthening Intersectional Perspectives

Chapter 6.2 Gender Roles and Land Use Preferences – Implications to Landscape Restoration in Southeast Asia

Part 7 Communities, Restoration, and Resilience

Chapter 7.1 Drought-Management Policies and Preparedness Plans: Changing the Paradigm from Crisis to Risk Management

Chapter 7.2 Not the Usual Suspects: Environmental Impacts of Migration in Ghana’s Forest-Savanna Transition Zone

Chapter 7.3 The Global Restoration Initiative

Part 8 Selected Case Studies

Chapter 8.1 Indigenuity: Reclaiming Our Relationship with the Land

Chapter 8.2 Land Restoration and Community Trust: Keys to Combating Poverty

Chapter 8.3 Shifting from Individual to Collective Action: Living Land’s Experience in the Baviaanskloof, South Africa

Chapter 8.4 Development and Success, For Whom and Where: The Central Anatolian Case

Chapter 8.5 Sharing Knowledge to Spread Sustainable Land Management (SLM)

Part 9 Suggestions for Ways to Use this Book

Chapter 9.1 Buffets, Cafes, or a Multicourse Meal: On the Many Possible Ways to Use this Book

Part 10 Concluding Remarks and a Way Forward

Chapter 10.1 Concluding Remarks

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