In this book an interdisciplinary team of experts provide a comprehensive analysis of sustainable land management in Central Asia, sharing problems and solutions. This book will be of value to scholars, students, policy makers and NGOs with an interest in sustainable development in Central Asia.
In this book an interdisciplinary team of experts provide a comprehensive analysis of sustainable land management in Central Asia, sharing problems and solutions. This book will be of value to scholars, students, policy makers and NGOs with an interest in sustainable development in Central Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victor R. Squires is a Guest Professor in the Institute of Desertification Studies, Beijing and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Arizona, Tucson, USA. Lu Qi is Director and Chief Researcher of the Institute of Desertification Studies, Chinese Academy of Forestry, China.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction 1. Greater Central Asia: its peoples and their history and geography 2. Biogeography and natural resources of Greater Central Asia: an overview 3. Managing the commons in the post-Soviet transition: what are the challenges of institutional change in pastoral systems in Uzbekistan? Part II: Sustainable land management: a dream or an economic and ecological imperative 4. Sustainable land management: a pathway to sustainable development 5. The future we want: putting aspirations for a land degradation neutral world into practice in the GCA region 6. Barriers to sustainable land management in Greater Central Asia: with special reference to the five former Soviet republics Part III: The nature and extent of land degradation in Greater Central Asia 7. Assessment of land degradation processes and identification of long-term trends in vegetation dynamics in the drylands of Greater Central Asia 8. Land degradation indicators: development and implementation by remote sensing techniques 9. Mitigation of desertification and land degradation impacts and multilateral cooperation in Greater Central Asia Part IV: Thematic issues of SLM in Great Central Asia 10. Water in Central Asia: a cross-cutting management issue 11. Water from the mountains of Greater Central Asia: a resource under threat Part V: Consolidating and summarizing findings: the way forward 12. Greater Central Asia as the new frontier in the twenty-first century 13. Greater Central Asia: China, Russia or multilateralism? 14. Unifying perspectives on land, water, people, national development and an agenda for future social-ecological research
Part I: Introduction 1. Greater Central Asia: its peoples and their history and geography 2. Biogeography and natural resources of Greater Central Asia: an overview 3. Managing the commons in the post-Soviet transition: what are the challenges of institutional change in pastoral systems in Uzbekistan? Part II: Sustainable land management: a dream or an economic and ecological imperative 4. Sustainable land management: a pathway to sustainable development 5. The future we want: putting aspirations for a land degradation neutral world into practice in the GCA region 6. Barriers to sustainable land management in Greater Central Asia: with special reference to the five former Soviet republics Part III: The nature and extent of land degradation in Greater Central Asia 7. Assessment of land degradation processes and identification of long-term trends in vegetation dynamics in the drylands of Greater Central Asia 8. Land degradation indicators: development and implementation by remote sensing techniques 9. Mitigation of desertification and land degradation impacts and multilateral cooperation in Greater Central Asia Part IV: Thematic issues of SLM in Great Central Asia 10. Water in Central Asia: a cross-cutting management issue 11. Water from the mountains of Greater Central Asia: a resource under threat Part V: Consolidating and summarizing findings: the way forward 12. Greater Central Asia as the new frontier in the twenty-first century 13. Greater Central Asia: China, Russia or multilateralism? 14. Unifying perspectives on land, water, people, national development and an agenda for future social-ecological research
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