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POSSIBILITIES TO USE THE “LAND DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY” APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT MEASURING AND MONITORING
Author(s) -
Г. С. Куст,
О. В. Андреева
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
radovi šumarskog fakulteta univerziteta u sarajevu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2490-3183
pISSN - 1512-5769
DOI - 10.54652/rsf.2016.v1.i1.282
Subject(s) - land degradation , neutrality , environmental resource management , land management , land cover , land use , sustainable development , quality (philosophy) , sustainable land management , environmental planning , key (lock) , business , environmental science , environmental economics , computer science , political science , civil engineering , economics , engineering , computer security , philosophy , epistemology , law
UDK 631.452(470) Key messages of the paper include the following: (i) Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) is a new paradigm reflecting the cross-linked aspirations and demands of land- related sustainable development goals; (ii) LDN is politically sounding and attractive, it has a good background to be economically evaluated; (iii) LDN is a part of “Land- based approach” and might be considered as an operational platform for overlapping issues of 3 Rio conventions; (iv) LDN state can serve as a SLM target and overall criteria at different levels (local, subnational, national); (v) Spatial and temporal changes in land cover are measurable by indicators of land quality balance; (vi) LDN is not equally measured and is a site-specific (national-specific) matter, although global indicators of land quality can be considered as common platform for coordination; (vii) LDN concept needs advanced scientific development

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