Author: Sahara and Sahel Observatory
Published in: 2024
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Theme: land management
Type: Atlas
ISBN: 978-9938-933-45-1
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The accelerating land degradation in Africa is compromising the economic and social development of the countries and food security of a growing population. It is the result of multiple causes including climate change which brings extreme phenomena such as droughts and flooding.
In addition, it is aggravated by anthropogenic factors, such as agricultural practices, urban pressures, pollution, deforestation and overexploitation of natural resources. According to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), 90% of land will bear the mark of Man by 2050.
This documentary book, produced on a bibliographic basis and mobilizing regional and international expertise, provides an overview of the factors and the state of land degradation in Africa, using a kit of indicators developed according to the methodology recommended by the UNCCD, namely land use change, primary productivity and soil organic carbon stock. It also presents internationally recognized prevention and rehabilitation tools that are relevant to the African continent.
Stakeholders in charge of or working on sustainable land management and the implementation of rehabilitation initiatives and prevention measures can find some of the answers they seek in this book.