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Title
Methodological Note: Trends in Population Exposure to Land Degradation
Author(s)
Pablo Munoz; Isna Pujiastuti; Mariano Gonzalez-Roglich
Published
2021
Abstract
Land degradation continues expanding worldwide, affecting billions of people around the world. Improving the living conditions of affected populations is at the core of the UNCCD 2018-2030 Strategic Framework. Land degradation can impact populations in multiple forms, as it constrains the intertemporal supply of vital ecosystem services for human wellbeing, including the provision of food, energy, water, carbon sequestration capacity and biodiversity.
Full Citation
Munoz, P., I. Pujiastuti, M. Gonzalez-Roglich (2021). Methodological Note: Trends in Population Exposure to Land Degradation. Bonn, Germany: United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, 1-6.
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